Roguelites are now officially bourgeois decadence.
(I died on the last level before winning in Streets of Rogue
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Roguelites are now officially bourgeois decadence.
(I died on the last level before winning in Streets of Rogue
)
I've been playing some demos on steam, looking if there's anything worth buying for less than a few of dollars while there are offers.
This week I've tried the demo of Limbo and** The Master's Pupil**, so far. Now I'm with The Last Campfire and Norco.
I'm sure I'll get Norco, then I'll have to decide, Before your Eyes looks interesting and so does Planet of Lana. Has anybody played these last two?
Finally set up my PC and got the internet wired to the upstairs at my new place. It’s only slightly janky (column of wires going from ceiling to floor in a corner near the basement stairs) but I got it working.
Started a DS3 seamless play through with my partner (first time playing through the game for both of us) and so far it’s cool! I’ve never done seamless souls before it’s definitely a little cheap, mainly how enemies don’t respawn on death, but we’re having fun with it.
My friends got really into dragon wilds the last couple weeks so I tried it out. It’s neat enough but it’s clearly going to be a major grind to catch up to everyone.
Also, @SorosFootSoldier@hexbear.net I’m ready to get into ffxi!
Does it work with Dark Souls 3 FitGirl repacks or do you both need to buy it on Steam for the mod to work?
I believe you both need to buy it on steam. Iirc the nexus page for the seamless mod says specifically pirated games won’t work.
Took us forever to start this because bamco doesn’t put ds3 on sale often these days.
Subnatica below zero. Just finished FF16 and was pleasently surprised by it. It was nice to play a true to form final fantasy game again, though while the combat was fun I do miss the classic open world turned based combat.
Got a new thinkpad so I've been testing out some retro windows titles, like arma 2, lost planet, ffxi (all demos and benchmarks so far) gonna load up Diablo 1 shareware today on devilutionx.
Lost Planet 2 also has a benchmark and may be playable. It's my favorite in the series.
If you have any emulation-related questions feel free to hit me up ideally through replies here in case it also could help someone else
Playing through the dishonored series, currently finishing Knife of Dunwall and then on to the Brigmore Witches. Very solid game and honestly love playing the DLC since I never tried that. Trying out some new demos on steam as well, Burn-9 seems interesting you play as the operator for a Solid Snake style figure in a mission that's gone FUBAR. It's by the same peeps that did Citizen Sleeper so the writing seems to be good/going somewhere
Dishonored series is fucking P E A K
It really is, it's got an art direction that's timeless and the vibes of gritty gloomy streets are just immaculate. Looking forward to Dishonored 2 once I'm done with the first.
Oh yeah the level design is WILD shit in the second game . The first game is almost grounded by comparison. Also the artstyle really helps the game feel timeless
Always played as Elizabeth in D2. Just felt right.
007, did play it to the first mission but it is not for me. Now playing Gothic remake, got cheeky at the first gate and got my ass handed to me swiftly. Another go tonight.
Did you play the original gothic? I want to check it out but I’m worried I’m not going to stay interested without some level of nostalgia for the original.
After finishing first light i went on a 007 binge and completed a bunch of games in the series but burned out half way through 007 goldeneye reloaded
Seeing people on this site of all places voluntarily engaging with Bond is baffling to me. What's appealing about an entire franchise where we're supposed to take the side of the British imperialist intelligence agency.
Warframe has its hooks in me, man.
I'm thoroughly impressed by the balance of power fantasy gameplay, grimbright world building, and just enough spreadsheet simulator to scratch my autism. Even rank and file daily quests feel satisfying and useful. Do rebind crouch to Caps Lock, though. Your pinky may fall off otherwise.
I have it on E with melee attack switched to mouse 4, and a dedicated roll button on left alt. My pinky still gets tired holding shift to occasionally lol.
2 more days till the new frames!
Hell yeag, more Tennos here! The sheer amount of content the game has right now is truly impressive.
No Man's Sky, Gotta catch 'em all
Anyone have any recommendations for mobile games? Burnt out on Balatro, would rather not slough aimlessly through the microtransactions/ad-slop games to find something decent. Don’t mind shelling out some money to buy the game if it means avoiding that.
What types of mobile games are you interested in?
Edit: just realized I’m in the wrong thread because this one was pinned lol. But if you’re still looking for suggestions my question still stands
I do like roguelikes, I’m really into variant sudoku so puzzle games along those sort of lines. I tend to play a lot on public transit so I prefer games that are turn based.
I’m on iOS so if you’re android idk if all these options are available. Monster train is a pretty fun rogue like deck builder. If you have a Netflix account into the breach is a really fun puzzle game. Since you mentioned sudoku Hashi is a fun puzzle game that has apps and ways to play in browser. If you are on iOS and into 4x games starbase Orion is a pretty good game and even has an active asynchronous multiplayer player base. And lastly since you’re probably aware if you’re into sudoku variants, cracking the cryptic is a YouTube channel that does a lot of sudoku variants and you can play puzzles in browser or they have a dedicated app
If you want more roguelikes, Slay The Spire is also available on mobile
shadows of colossus, i never finished it back in the day so i'm just going for a fresh start run through. i like the lack of mook bashing and the focus being on these singular puzzle fights, nice to play with my mind half focused on other stuff.
Love SOTC
I set up Moonlight/Sunshine on my Switch and PC. Tested it out briefly and it seems to work all right with low input lag. There's a fork of Moonlight in Switch that runs way better than the old version. Excited to be able to play chill narrative games and stuff on a TV in another room without having to do anything complicated. Didn't even turn on overclocking for it yet for presumably better performance.
Can you link the Moonlight fork for the Switch? I did the same setup at the start of the year but the input lag was very noticiable, even with overclock, I was pretty bummed out by it, specially since I didn't want to reinstall Android on it because it is a pretty jank experience on the Switch.
https://github.com/XITRIX/Moonlight-Switch It's also on the Homebrew App store or whatever it's called.
And then Installed the latest nightly build of Sunshine.
I'm playing Cairn and it's a really unique and memorable experience of a game, and it's also about climbing that I do irl at climbing gyms so it's really cool for me.
I also finally don't suck ass at Deadlock and most of my games these days are going pretty good stats wise
still going on that punch build elden ring run. made it to the capital, went through under around all over that MF, found the star fists (goodbye spiked caestus!), found the nomads, beat the shit out of Morgott & Mogh (capital version), god i love this fucking game
Waiting for Stellaris Nomads tomorrow.
is that tomorrow? fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck gotta wait a couple weeks anyway for all my mods to update
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood : Solid buy if you get it for $5 or less. I knew going in that it was supposed to be mediocre, but I what I didn't know was it's relation to the Vampire: The Masquerade series, so that was a fun rabbit-hole to explore.
The gameplay is very sloppy but mostly decent fun, split between very bland stealth segments and gigantic hulking werewolf action segments that kind of remind me of the combat in games like Prototype, if people remember that game (you're a super-hero / bio-horror in an open-world setting).
The premise of the story is great, in that you're a band of werewolf eco-terrorists who ... do werewolf eco-terrorism. The game was either unwilling or unable to fully actualize this vision in the actual plot. Might have been publisher squeamishness, might have been EU arts funding stipulation.
Most of the other characters you have relationships with have models that look multiple console-generations older than the protagonist (who to the game's credit looks pretty good in human and werewolf forms), and this makes some of the attempts at emotional cut-scenes very funny. One of the main allies you have looks like she was purchased from the Unity asset store and they forgot to add anything to her model.
Environments look great though, shout-out to the environmental artist. The first area is my favorite: pacific northwestern forest at night with a full moon looking gorgeous, realistically rendered but with some stylization in its presentation to give it a more mystical vibe, but then inter-cut with scenes of a devastating logging operation, oil-rigs visible off the coast, hastily build roads carving through to facilitate the continued extraction.
It's alright.
vtm/werewolf/mages are some of the most fun ttrpg's to play with people you know and trust and perhaps the worst to play with randos in all of gaming. i did like earthblood well enough though, i agree with the plot compromises and gameplay clunk but like you say it was a decent romp for what it is, the background lore is a lot of fun, and the game world is pretty.
Preparing for steam nextfest this upcoming week by looking through early release demos. I'll update here with what was enjoyable and also post in next week's thread. Drop games as replies if you have the time and found something interesting.
Update:
SPRAWL Zero is a high-intensity fps that's centered around constantly having to pick up (from a distance with your gravity hand) weapons/physics objects and chucking them at enemies.
ROLLA is you playing katamari except you're a giant flesh ball that has to roll over humans to increase your flesh mass to destroy the city. Getting shot/flame-throwered/air-strikes decreases your mass until you die. Has leaderboards and seems like a good quick mindless arcade romp
Kaido Genkai is an anime-aesthetic open world racing game with realisticish physics set in a fictional Japanese countryside village. Missions vary from simple races, timed deliveries, and even some environmental retrieval missions. Seems cool- still need to play some more to better form an opinion.
BioEden is habitat/world restoration settlement sim where you're creating environments for extinct fantasy creatures inside a biodome and terraforming/recycling resources from the dilapidated outside world to support it
Normal Golf Game is a golf game designed by someone who thought QWOP was too easy. I actually think this is phenomenal.
Burn-9: A metal gear-like where you play as the operator directing the agent where to go in the mission while taking calls from various other people during the mission. Short demo and potentially very cool.
Rivage is a first-person environmental story puzzle game set on a space station. You have to dig through documents, learn how to operate various sections of the base, and piece together what has happened to progress through the game. I've just unlocked room 3 of ??? before needing to hop off, but this one has me extremely intrigued so far.
Things I'm trying next (will write if I enjoy them):
started to give project zomboid a try and now im kinda mad i didnt give it a fair shot earlier. its quite the good survival game
I've started playing Of Ash and Steel, a Gothic inspired game released last Fall. It was buggy as hell on release, but they've made some patches and I want to see if it at least doesn't fall apart at the seams.
Also still playing Opus Magnum. The machines are mesmerizing to look at.
Opus Magnum machines
I never thought to use the useless pieces in Opus Magnum that way to map out the collision of the element pieces. I gotta' play that DLC that released for it but it's been so long.
Opus Magnum looks really neat. I'm planning for it to be my second Zachtronics game, after I get around to finishing Shenzhen I/O
Played a little Warframe, played a little Crosscode, nothing major. Most of my gaming time went to painting my lizardmen to get ready for a game of AoS Spearhead. Ended up playing two games, 1 win 1 draw, not too bad for supposedly the worst army.
this past week ive played outward, no rest for the wicked, and now dragonwilds.
dragonwilds has been fun because we're playing on a server, and its just been me and another person hyping each other up on our homemaking. y'all, our cottage looks SO CUTE now 🥰
elder scrolls online has had a few pretty good patches in a row, they added 4 overland enemy difficulty levels, I stopped doing quests a while ago because self-nerfing (like not wearing armor sets) to fight super easy enemies was not that fun, difficulty level 3 of 4 on the new scale seems just right for me, regular enemies are tougher but not HP sponges, quest bosses hit pretty hard so you have to be careful, and I still have room to experiment and not chase meta big dmg play styles like you need to for dungeons, never played melee only in this game so I tried a one-bar 2-handed magicka nightblade (a magic ninja with a katana that goes invisible a lot) setup and having fun with that, have about 30-40% of the overland quests left
also went back to shadow of the tomb raider for a bit, we'll see if I stick with it this time, this one is supposed to have the most exploring and puzzles of the 3 so I like that
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, it feels a lot slower paced than the first two games but the class trials are significantly better (at least so far). I finished the second trial not too long ago;
spoiler
Still in shock at the plot twists so far, definitely wasn't expecting KAEDE to be the murderer and Shuichi to become the new protagonist, and I didn't realize Kirumi was the murderer for trial 2 until the dialogue pointed it out to me after I made too many wrong guesses. I was kind of onto Maki being the Ultimate Assassin instead of the Ultimate Child Caregiver, I felt like she didn't meet the personality of her ultimate at all. Also, the perjury mechanic is so cool
Still slogging through my Octopath Traveler 0 playthrough; I'm a little over 90 hours in, again, because I spend an inordinate amount of time fucking around and seeing if I can go to places I'm not supposed to be able to reach yet. It has paid off more than a few times already, and I think I'm about 2/3 of the way through the main storyline. I have recruited a cat who specializes in dropping neutron bombs on unsuspecting enemies, as well as a samurai waifu that was, quite frankly, the most terrifying boss fight I've experienced in the entire game so far.
So now I'm on a "return some overdue library books" subplot, and... Say what, motherfucker???

God damn it.

Still on Warframe, I have progressed a bunch! I have now built Atlas, Xaku, Mesa (fucking finally!), Wisp, Ivara and Wukong. Ivara's ult is pretty fun, but I don't really like her kit that much, even if she looks so cool. Xaku is also pretty fun, I mostly built them because I want to farm the Parallax ship on Zariman and I didn't vibe with Limbo at all. Now I want to farm their prime version, I already had the Neuroptics and Chassis blueprints, I just need to farm the relics for the main blueprint and the Systems. Next I'll be playing and leveling up Mesa since I wanted to have her for years, but the RNG just hated me for some reason.
Outside of that I have also played Street Fighter 6, I just suddenly got the urge to play it yesterday, so I opened the game, went directly to training to be sure I remembered the basics of Ed, immediately got bored, so I jumped online to ranked, and immediately had a blast! I had to remember a few things on the spot, but it was so much fun, I'm now silver 4 on Ed iirc.
And today I have also gone back to BG3, I stopped playing a bit since Warframe and managed to rescue Halsin without killing the 2 goblin kids, instead just knocked them so they couldn't call the rest of the camp. Now I need to knock Minthara so I can recruit her later and also same the Grove, and need to find a way to kill Razglin.
Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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