Gaming thread! What have you been playing recently?

Tears of the Kingdom? Diablo IV? Duke Nukem?

  • juniper@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I always come back to two games. Divinity: Original Sin 2 and Minecraft. But I really miss Minecraft from the alpha and beta days when it was simple. D:OS2 is possibly the best story driven, turn based RGP I’ve ever played - any recs for something similar? Over winter I tried to get into Hogwarts Legacy but I couldn’t find the motivation to progress despite growing up with and loving HP. On mobile I play Sky: Children of the Light pretty much daily and have done for almost 3 years now. Looking forward to PC release for that which was announced not long ago.

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      1 year ago

      If you like story-driven RPG, I highly recommend you Disco Elysium. It’s basically Divinity: Original Sin without the combat system and the fantasy setting (and with even better writing).

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        1 year ago

        Thank you, I’ll check it out! I appreciate that there is no traditional combat, that stresses me out.

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          1 year ago

          Disco Elysium and return of the obra-dinn are games that give me hope for the future of video games being something besides rogue lite deck building gacha crate games.

      • juniper@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I didn’t know you could still play the oldschool game 👀 I will have to look into this, thank you!

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    1 year ago

    I’m currently building a massive irrigation system in Timberborn and also running through BOTW again before unwrapping TOTK.

    I’m pleased that there’s not so much TOTK stuff floating about here as there was on the other place, I want to go in as innocent as a newborn lamb.

  • Cevilia (she/they/…)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Right now I have Final Fantasy XIV running in the background, I’m waiting for some ore to respawn at roughly 10:42 our time. Gathering’s a nice laid back experience.

    After I’m done with this I’m probably gonna boot up Story Of Seasons: Pioneers Of Olive Town and do some gathering in that too. :)

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    1 year ago

    I was very lucky to be gifted Tears of The Kingdom on release, been playing that for the past month, amazing game.

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    1 year ago

    i feel like i got into gta online at the worst possible time regarding the recent mercenaries update

  • Duchess@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    currently working my way through all of kingdom hearts. as a teen i played everything up until dream drop distance and i was a massive fan but that waned over time. i got both 1.5 + 2.5 and 2.8 and i’m working through everything again as a lore refresher before i tackle 3.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been playing Far Cry 3 on the ps4 (my first Far Cry game, alternating between really enjoying it and tearing my hair out at the janky “platforming”) and nearly finished Terra Nil on PC, been revisiting Frostpunk a little bit too. But mainly I’m wondering if the upcoming FF16 release will be the excuse I need to finally buy a PS5 (•̯͡. •̯͡ )‎​

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      1 year ago

      Aside from FC3: Blood Dragon, you’re probably playing the best game in the series hands down. Enjoy it, there’s nothing else quite like it (every subsequent game felt like a cheap copy of FC3)

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        1 year ago

        I’d somehow not heard of Blood Dragon, gonna have to try that out once I’m done with FC3. Keen to try Primal at some point too, looks a bit different.

  • llIIIlIlIIIIlIIl@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m mostly switching between the System Shock Remake (one of my Kickstarters finally coming through…) and Aliens: Dark Descent – which is far better than I was expecting. The only real sticking points so far is the squad acting as ‘one’ (it’s a pro and a con), and the sheer RNG of alien movements – hit the RNG just right and you’ll go from a Hunt event, straight into a difficulty increase, straight into a Boss encounter…!

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    1 year ago

    Aliens: Dark Descent. It’s way better than I expected, not just in the gameplay but nailing the vibe of the movie. Fireteam Elite was a fun wave shooter but it turned the xenomorphs into cannon fodder for an action shoot-em-up. Dark Descent is survival horror. Fighting is a last resort. You spend your time creeping down dark corridors hoping you don’t see a xeno, because when you do the hive wakes up and bad things happen. Like in Alien Isolation, your best bet is to watch your tracker and be where the xenomorphs aren’t. Your marines can get wounded, killed, or dragged off to be an incubator. They also suffer stress, and start to freak out the longer they are in danger.

    Really enjoying it so far!

  • TVPaulD@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I checked out the F123 Game Trial on EA Play, seems like they really improved the handling this time - cars are a lot less nervous than last year so when traction breaks you have much more opportunity to correct the slide and keep going rather than being spat out into a wall or something. And on the other end, a lot less unaccountable turn in understeer. I also got PS2 Emulation working on my phone so I’m playing some Gran Turismo 3 & 4. I had been playing 7, but while the driving is pretty good…The Campaign structure and the AI leave a lot to be desired. So I figured I’d replay some classics while I wait for Forza Motorsport this October.

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    1 year ago

    The thing about getting into game dev as a hobby is that basically now you have no time to actually play other games! 😭

    When I do get time, Deep Rock Galactic is a fave for those days when you just want to shoot something in the face but you don’t want to do it surrounded by aggressively sexist 12 year old boys. A new season just dropped this week, which makes it sound like a typical money-hungry microtransactional mess but I swear it’s not like that at all, the devs are great people and everyone should give this one a go. ROCK AND STONE!

    More chill days I like to investigate the unending backlog of cozy indie games from Epic (never touched them until I got a Steam Deck but it’s been great for those). Or revisit Mini Metro which on the surface is a simple af puzzle game but it’s surprisingly immersive and deep.

    Of course it’s Steam Next Fest atm, I’ve only tried a couple of demos so far (Station to Station and Laysara: Summit Kingdom) but was thoroughly underwhelmed by both of them. On the other hand my husband tried the demo of Memori and got super into it, he says anyone who liked Celeste should give it a try.

    Also last mention goes to Outer Wilds, I’m not “playing” it as such because it’s pretty one-and-done, but it’s impossible not to recommend it whenever even a slightly appropriate opportunity allows. One of the most amazingly crafted and emotionally impactful games I’ve played in my 30-odd years of gaming and if you’ve never tried it, please just trust me and go in blind it is so worth it.

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        One of us! It’s honestly an absolute masterclass in how you can make a simple concept so surprisingly deep.

        Downside is they released Mini Motorways a while ago and I’m sure it’s amazing but Mini Metro was so good that I’ve still not got bored of it and moved onto the sequel and I feel bad 😆

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          Motor ways and metro are entirely different, yet very similar. I would recommend giving motorways a shot, I think you’ll find the differences enough that it’ll feel like an entirely different game, with the same amount of satisfaction. I kinda flip a coin to see which one I’ll be playing.

  • awake@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Dwarf Fortress! Tried and failed to get into it many times before the Steam release, and now completely hooked.

    • sideone@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      I really liked Control, but found the boss fights a bit too hard (I hate boss fights as I’m awful at them).

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    Nothing has displaced Deep Rock Galactic for me for quite a while. It’s just so much fun to play - with friends, strangers, or solo - all are good.