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SenorBolsa , in Anyone else remember those giant scale maps that used to be in shooters? e.g. bathroom, kitchen, office, backyard, that made you feel so tiny?
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HL2DM had some awesome rat maps. I need to backup my collection of source maps off my old hard drive.

bermuda , in Working parents, how do you find time to game?

My dad’s a working gamer parent and he definitely struggles with it. He has a lot of time on weekends, but on weekdays he’ll usually only game for about an hour or however long 2 or 3 levels in the game he’s playing is. There’s times where he’s spent well over a month completing a game that me (a college student with way too much free time) completed in a week.

Argent , in Weekly "What are you playing" Thread || Week of July 9th

I got Final Fantasy XVI less than a week ago, and have been playing **quite **a bit of it since then. The combat’s felt really fun and fluid (especially with the quick and easy element swaps), and I’ve found the story and characters really engaging so far.

I also picked up Tunic in the Steam Summer Sale. As a lover of the Zelda games and Soulsborne-style games, it’s been on my radar for a while, but it was nice to catch it on 30% off. I haven’t been disappointed so far; it can be a little sparse on information, but it’s been really fun exploring the world (and just what your character is capable of), and the artstyle is just adorable.

boot ,
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Tunic is soooo good

epchris , in Working parents, how do you find time to game?

Basically I get 30 minutes to an hour after they’re in bed and that’s about it :-(

nlm , in Working parents, how do you find time to game?
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I know that feeling… I play a little bit at night when only us adults are up. It helps that my wife also games at times.

Other than that… I work from home so I might sneak in some gaming during lunch breaks and so on.

Overall? Not a whole lot.

If I get up to 2 hours a day I’m pretty happy. :P

anon6789 , in Recommendations for open world games with focus on interaction instead of exploration or survival

I think Life is Strange (I’ve only played the first one) may possibly be of interest. There’s no action like GTA or Watchdogs, but it’s all about your interactions with the NPCs and the town.

It felt there was blowback at the ending when it came out because people said your choices didn’t matter, but I thought the point of the game was to influence you to make thoughtful and impactful decisions, not to influence the NPCs. I really got a lot out of the experience.

There are moments the game won’t tell you about like when opening a window or watering a plant will change future events. Whether you find this outcomes significant or not will be related to your enjoyment of the game as whole.

AnarchoYeasty ,

Life is strange is pretty far from a open world game though and the options for meaningful interactions are virtually non existent.

New_User8 , in Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down

Bloons Tower Defense 6 is easy to get into and also can return to the level if you quit out.

jarfil , in Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down

Overwatch 2. Since the changes from old Overwatch, there is no real point in anything other than Quick Play, which means 5-10 minute games, and you are free to leave at any moment

drcouzelis , in Limited Run Games announce "Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore" - A spiritual successor to the Zelda CD-i games
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That’s so fun!

By the way I recently played through both CD-i games, Faces of Evil and Wand of Gamelon, and I legit LOVE them. Once I understood the controls and the gameplay that the developers were going for it all just kind of clicked. If you have any interest in giving them a real try, I recommend downloading the remastered versions for PC and checking them out. :)

Mandy , in The Original Clock Tower Is Getting Remastered for Modern Consoles - IGN

Oh, oh no, nooooooooooooo

Toribor , in Tell me about your TTRPG character(s)/campaign(s)!
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I’ve been DMing a Scum and Villainy campaign, a space opera based on the Forged in the Dark family of games.

My group has been playing a few different systems together for a couple years now and this might be the most fun we’ve had. They get to cruise around space stealing, smuggling and generally being a bunch of scallywags. The campaign setting is a really solid base that I’ve been building on top of and I have so many ideas for things I want to try.

I’m jealous of your 5E campaigns. My D&D group I play with has been on hiatus this summer so I haven’t gotten to play much this year but I’m hoping we can start up something soon.

sludge , in Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down
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i think Downwell meets your criteria, its pretty actiony but easy to put down

ugo , in Looking for a casual game that I can quickly pick up or put down

Vampire survivors. I swear it’s one of the very few games that I found actually fun in the last 5 years

lysozyme ,
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Good luck with putting that down. After the first 30 minute stage, you only want to continue

Stormyfemme , in Anyone else remember those giant scale maps that used to be in shooters? e.g. bathroom, kitchen, office, backyard, that made you feel so tiny?

Elite Force 2 Quarterdeck was fun.

hascat , in Anyone else remember those giant scale maps that used to be in shooters? e.g. bathroom, kitchen, office, backyard, that made you feel so tiny?

It’s almost a decade old now, but I enjoyed playing Catlateral Damage back in the day.

snowbell OP ,
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