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    11 months ago

    Stealth games in 1981: “You have to escape from the literal fucking Nazis, who are seeking to genocide most of Europe.”

    Stealth games in 2019: “You are a goose”

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    Alternately, videogames now: I have a farm and it’s the nicest farm of them all, and all the chickens have names and are demonstrably happy. Also I moonlight as an interior decorator for all my friends with whom I have deep personal relationships.

    Just saying, we may be playing different types of games here.

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      The last game I played had me building a self-sufficient factory so large that I had to heavily dip into the logistics tech tree to navigate it.

      The constant pollution does sort of upset the neighbors.

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            We finally got The Dark Fog in Dyson Sphere Program! It’s absolutely a blast as well. I dunno if you travel to other planets/ systems in Satisfactory, but DSP is kinda like a 3D Factorio with Space Exploration installed. Not quite as complex though, cause the DSP devs didn’t make you rely on random chance. When Nilaus says “I’m calling this done, because it will be eventually,” you did something terribly wrong.

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              I found that the late game in DSP tends to center around hydrogen logistics, and it drags the whole thing down. They’re still considered early access, though, and could fix this.

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        I want to love Factorio but all the drama surrounding its creator have really put me off.

        Not a single sale in its entire lifespan but somehow being okay with doubling the price nearly a decade after release?

        Defending statutory rape?

        Idk man, maybe I’ll pirate it or something.

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          Yeah, I got it a while back, and figure I might as well play it since I have it.

          I’ve been on a 2d kick lately. Factorio, Rimworld,Stardew, Mindistry, etc. I even replayed Bastion last year.

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            11 months ago

            I love Rimworld, I’m thinking of trying out Dwarf Fortress but it looks so daunting.

            And yeah man, after being obsessed with Hades I decided to check out all their games. Loved Bastion and am playing Pyre rn.

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              The steam version of Dwarf Fortress is relatively accessible. You don’t need to interact with all of the systems right away.

              Also Pyre is great. Very underrated.

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                Note that DF’s Steam version lets you destroy stairs in a way that makes them impossible to rebuild, so be careful with stairs.

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                  I haven’t run into that problem, but it sounds stairable. Would have me in hystairics.

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        To add, a lot of those games have you being an employee of an intergalactic megacorp where it’s clear you’re a cog in the machine.

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      10 months ago

      Or I am a truck driver making delivery across the country, and attending to my island.

      We definitely playing different games.

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      There’s also more games being made now than there ever have been. People have a lot of choices.

      The big AAA blockbusters do tend to aim for a different demographic than they did in the 80s, though. Probably largely because so many people who were kids in the 80s and 90s still play games.

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        I don’t know what people mean by “the big AAA blockbusters” anymore. I mean, the biggest console around is the Switch, the biggest games on Switch are a kart racer and a laid back cozy town sim. This year’s big action game from Nintendo is Zelda but now it’s also Minecraft (or Banjo Kazooie Nuts and Bolts, more accurately). Their latest blockbuster is a 2D Mario platformer cashing in on the hype for the billion dollar Mario animated movie by having every level be a musical showstopper. The biggest PS5 “AAA blockbuster” is a Spider-Man game. The big triple-A story this year was everybody shunning Fallout-but-Star-Trek for Dungeons-And-Dragons-But-Everybody-Is-Horny, and both games are huge productions with ridiculous budgets and insane amounts of content.

        I don’t know what demographic all that is supposed to be for. Is that one demographic? I don’t think that’s one demographic beyond “humans who like it when they can see the money on their screen while playing their games”.

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      10 months ago

      Or I am a truck driver making delivery across the country, and attending to my island.

      We definitely playing different games.

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      10 months ago

      Also alternatively: I am a dead sexy treasure hunter, and I go on adventures with my dead sexy girlfriend/wife where we climb over pretty ruins and find lost cities.

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        We’ve been doing that one since before there were videogames. Dead sexy treasure hunters have been a thing for so long the dead sexy treasure hunter we’re all thinking of was a retro callback in 1981 already.

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      Alternate videogames:

      The demons have taken everything. A rotting carcass fished from the city river signals the beginning of its true downfall. Someone is to blame, whether it be a literal demon, or the ones we call neighbors. This mystery will be my last singular devotion.

      But the real challenge is going to be gathering clues inbetween watering my crops, researching new plants to grow, and crafting tools using a system of over 8000 materials.

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      We always had these on PC. The joke stands and stands alone when regarding console.

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    Nintendo is still making run, jump, eat this flower, collect the coins games and they’re still excellent.

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        Nintendo simps downvoting this comment as if a PC release for Nintendo games wouldn’t just completely slam any Nintendo console release.

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          It’s honestly amazing how much better it plays. Zelda TOTK drops to 5-10 fps every time you used the special powers. Meanwhile even legacy systems can hold at 30 or 60 if you mod.

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          My children aren’t allowed to use my PC without me present. They’re allowed to play on the switch any old time.

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        Nintendo simps downvoting this comment as if a PC release for Nintendo games wouldn’t just completely slam any Nintendo console release.

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    There was sex and violence in 1980s games too!

    Wasteland from 1988

    “In 2087, generations after the devastation of a global nuclear war in 1998, a remnant force of the United States Army called the Desert Rangers operates in the Southwestern United States, acting as peacekeepers to protect fellow survivors and their descendants. A team of Desert Rangers is assigned to investigate a series of disturbances in nearby areas. Throughout the game, the rangers explore the remaining enclaves of human civilization, including a post-apocalyptic Las Vegas.”

    Splatterhouse from 1988

    “Splatterhouse is an arcade-style sidescrolling beat 'em up with platform elements[2] in which the player controls Rick, a parapsychology college major who is trapped inside West Mansion. After his resurrection by the Terror Mask, Rick makes his way through the mansion, fighting off hordes of creatures in a vain attempt to save his girlfriend Jennifer from a grisly fate.”

    Leisure Suit Larry from 1987

    “The games follow Larry Laffer, a balding, double entendre-speaking, leisure suit-wearing man in his 40s. The stories generally revolve around his attempting, usually unsuccessfully, to seduce attractive young women.”

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    The last game I played gave me the option to remove the vocal chords of tens of thousands of people because they annoyed someone I’d just met. That was not a “bad guy” choice.

    Made me laugh quite a lot.

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        Yes lol. The humor in that game is dark AF and im here for it.

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            Idk if you’re familiar with Owlcat, but it is a very typical Owlcat game. Shitloads of bugs, but a great core.

            If you’re on the fence, give it 6 months or so for them to clean it up.

            If you like 40k at all, I consider it a must-buy. If you like crunchy CRPGs, I’d also consider it a must-buy. In both cases, if you’re not a big-time Owlcat fan who finds some of the bugs funny, I’d advise waiting around 6 months.

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              Big 40K fan, only really got into crpgs with Baldurs Gate 3, so I’ll probably wait around. Although FOMO does have one eyeing that bonus if you buy before January 31.

              Never played an Owlcat game, tho i did hear that they stuck around to iron out bugs in Pathfinder, so one can probably expect the same from Rogue Trader

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                The saving grace for Owlcat to me, given their releases, is that they put a lot of effort into fixing issues, responding to player feedback, etc.

                They’re a small company, and they often bite off more than they can chew, but they really make the effort.

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                Dont buy it, pirate it. Russians dont deserve any money going to their war right now.

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                  Owlcat is a company located in Cyprus. They aren’t Russian.

                  https://owlcat.games/

                  Owlcat Games is a team of developers united by a love of RPGs. From our beginnings as a small group of games industry veterans obsessed with the idea of making our dream games a reality, we have grown into a truly international company, with our headquarters and development in Cyprus and more than 450 employees spread across offices in various countries. We are continuing to expand and take on new hires from around the world, and we also get together every week to play tabletop games in the office and on Roll20 online.

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    I personally don’t mind games being like they are now so long as the story and gameplay together make the game enjoyable. It’s why I, for the most part, avoid online games.

    Also, I don’t know about the antihero part, but the downtrodden hero trying to survive in a dystopian world immediately made me think of Brok The Investigator.

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    Play it out. Mario is a game where a plumber from New York visits a land of mushroom people who’s princess is kidnapped by a dragon turtle, and he must eat mushrooms to get stronger and eat flowers to spit fireballs. In the most recent iteration, there are piranha plants that jump out of giant pipes, walk around, and do a whole song and dance number for you.

    Clearly, there were a lot of drugs involved in its development.

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    You have crashed your spaceship in a drunken stupor. You should do genocide about it until you can build a new one.