Tell us what game you are currently, or recently played, greater than 6+ months old.

If the game happens to be on sale, a link would be a plus.

  • DARbarian@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Just finished Doom 2016 the other day. What an absolute fucking blast. I have not had that much pure stupid unadulterated fun in a video game in a long time. If Doom Eternal didn’t exist, I would not hesitate to replay Doom 2016 on a harder difficulty just to keep jamming to the soundtrack if nothing else. RIP & TEAR

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          11 months ago

          Too much thinking for my liking. You need to juggle all the different weapons that are most effective on so and so otherwise you’re fucked. Also a lot more storytelling, which was… fine? But, rereading my negative vote on Steam, was told using the worst possible UX/UI.
          I recall feeling like they had this perfect game, but then somehow, someone decided to hand it over to Bethesda for a last pass because, no, it’s too simple.

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          11 months ago

          Eternal’s difficulty comes from how many guys it throws at you. Sometimes I just felt like I just made it through a tough battle only for a second or third wave of enemies to show up. It’s like Doom turned up to 11, but 10 was already plenty for me.

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            11 months ago

            7 is enough for me lol. I enjoyed it, but I couldn’t do it anymore after about 5 hours

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        11 months ago

        Éternal doesn’t have the arcade mode though. That was such a blast. Also they complexified everything, which really broke my balls. Doom 2016 really was the peek.

        • Renacles@lemmy.world
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          11 months ago

          I find DOOM 2016 too simple, even the 10 hour run time starts to drag when every single fight is just strafe and shoot.

          I still think it’s a great game but Eternal is on a whole other level.

      • DARbarian@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        I can’t think of another non-cinematic video game that made me turn out all the lights and crank the stereo to 11 everytime lmao I cannot wait for Eternal

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      11 months ago

      I remember I enjoyed a lot this game in my PS4 and after I hacked my Switch I kinda wanted to try this ‘amazing’ port, even when it is surprising what they achieved with this it kinda hurts my eyes to play it there (especially in handheld mode if I remember correctly).

      Recently I knew about Reverse NX and I think that might help to increase the resolution of the game tricking it to be in docked mode while the console is in handheld mode… I think that is my next “project” as I left the game unfinished.

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    11 months ago

    I’ve been replaying Subnautica. It feels like a completely different game the second time around, but still fun. Plus they’ve got it running much better now than it was on launch.

    • Had a blast playing Subnautica last year.

      I then waited to start playing Subnautica: Below Zero on the Steamdeck while on a flight for a work trip and that was a great experience.

      The story hadn’t gripped me as much though.

      Played it for a few weeks, but eventually lost a few days worth of progress when the deck reset and I hadn’t saved in a while so I haven’t gone back to it just yet because I was bummed.
      It’s been long enough that I could get back into it without unconsciously trying to retrace my exact steps. Thanks for reminding me about Subnautica.

  • I’ve been playing Minecraft for the first time.
    Yup.
    Idk why I hadn’t, probably just the timing with my life when it came out I guess.
    I’m a big fan of legos so that’s not too far.
    I’m playing it vaguely like Deep Rock Galactic, although even a diamond sword pales compared to a minigun or flamer.

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      11 months ago

      Ohhhh, you are going to have a lot of great time. My favourite thing is building something in Survival mode. Anything looks better after you’ve put so much effort into creating it

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      8 months ago

      If you are playing the Java edition of Minecraft there may be a mod that adds what you are looking for.

  • Apeman42@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Yakuza 0. Sorry, emotional and compelling main story, you’re gonna have to wait. I need to make Majima’s hostess club the top in Sotenbori.

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      9 months ago

      I just almost finished yakuza 0 yesterday, got stuck on the last fight, so will play some sleeping dogs in the meantime until I g3met the will to retry the fight for the 70th times ( I’m playing on the hard difficulty )

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    11 months ago

    Just started The Outer Worlds, which I got free on EGS during the holiday.

    I love the aesthetics and voice acting. The movement feels a bit floaty, but it’s alright. At least the configuration of the controls is intuitive.

    I know some people who’ve played it. Some say they really enjoyed it, while others said it was rather bland. I’m really enjoying it so far, but I’m not too far in. It seems like a game where I could get caught up in the side quests without ever advancing in the main quest.

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      11 months ago

      I loved it when I played it, but that was before I had played any Mass Effect games. Now that I’ve played Mass Effect, I don’t know that I would have liked Outer Worlds as much as I did. I wouldn’t be surpised if that’s where the differing opinions come from: those who’ve played Mass Effect vs those that haven’t.

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          7 months ago

          I played ME1 years ago. It was decent overall, but I would hardly call it exceptional.

          I remember a little. Just that story was mostly good, main quests okayish, side quests mostly terrible and repetitive. It always felt like cheap knock off of KotOR (cheap in content, not presentation).

          Everyone was hyping the game so hard I was quite disappointed in the end. So disappointed I haven’t even started ME2 despite having it in library. And it probably won’t ever happen, especially when I discovered they ditched the bare minimum RPG elements ME1 had.

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    11 months ago

    I’ve just finished Inscryption and it was one of the best gaming experiences i’ve ever had. On the surface it seems like a simple card game but it’s so much more than that! This game is so wild and creative it’s insane. Strongly recommend you play it, don’t look anything up about it.

    I bought it along with some other Daniel Mullins games for about 5 bucks total on sale. I almost feel bad cause it’s certainly worth more than that, lol.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      I say feel free to look up a walkthrough if you get stuck doing the same thing over and over. The game does change a bit the further you go, so if you’re not seeing “progress,” you’re probably missing something.

  • spinnetrouble@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Immortals: Fenyx Rising is on Steam sale for $6 standard/$10 with the DLC. It’s a story with the Greek pantheon providing most of the characters that doesn’t take itself seriously–it starts off with Prometheus telling Zeus a story, and Zeus is the world’s worst audience. The movement and combat are satisfying, and it’s a ton of fun so far.

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    11 months ago

    Red Dead Redemption 2. Everyone seems to love this game but I’m still on the fence about it. I feel like I’m spending so much time hunting to not be underweight that I’m not really playing the game. The controls are weird to me and I’m not sure why.

  • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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    Finished the Metro series, i played the first two years ago and playing it again now is still so good! The story is engaging and i love the setting, gameplay might be dated but it still work.

    Then there’s Exodus, if the first two is a roller coaster, then Exodus is a 20 hours road trip, sometime it’s interesting, sometime it’s boring. It’s a downgrade from the linear story telling of the first two games, with 6 chapter split into 3 linear, 2 open world and 1 semi-open world. The open world chapter is basically ubisoft level of boring, with mostly empty landscape and not a lot of interesting thing to see(caspian level are the worst offender), and it takes away the urgency from the story, with character telling you need to hurry but you can just spend a few day cycles wandering without consequences. There’s some story element for the open world chapter that weird me out but i’m not sure how to talk about it without spoiling the story. Artyom being a silent protagonist this time makes it feels like he’s a mute, everyone have sooooo many thing to say but artyom is just sitting there quietly it just felt weird.

    On the plus side, the linear level is all fantastic, with the final chapter bringing the game back to form, back to what Metro is really about. It just too bad half of the game just isn’t as interesting.

  • brenticus@lemmy.world
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    I picked up Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and have been doing runs now and then. I played the original when it first came out and couldn’t get into it; the years of development seem to have done it a lot of good, feels much more playable than I remember.

  • Commiunism@lemmy.wtf
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    Went back to playing Civ 5 and Civ 6 recently with friends, and even though Civ 5 is much older, we seem to enjoy it way more due to it being more simple. Civilization traits are way more easy to understand, AI feels better and more threatening and games are faster.

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      Biggest problem I had with Civ 6 was the AI. Felt like I’d win games by no later than the Renaissance, which is a shame because the increased transparency with how AI leaders reacted/will react to you was probably the best change.

      I also loved the social policy system. Laughed when I saw them add it to Stellaris.

  • HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone
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    I played a bit of daggerfall.

    I decided to roll with a bard, slapping on a full suit of chainmail and taking up a bow and fist fighting style. I learned a few recovery and utility spells, and began my first adventure!

    I regret to say it was more tedious than fun. Clearing dungeons is an enormous hassle, and theres no way (that im aware of) to find the quest items in them other than just scraping the whole thing. If there’s a way to make that experience better, I’m all ears.

    The cities really made me appreciate the later game’s deliberately reduced scale, I’ll take the 20 residents of whiterun over the exhausting and innumerable randomly generated creeps in Daggerfall city.

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      Did you end up playing the unity remake or the original?

      I don’t have much experience with either but I know the game decently well, I know there are a lot of mods being spun up for the unity version and I wonder if any of those would clean that issue up for you.

      Interested to hear how you felt about it overall since I was considering it myself since the 1.0 unity release. I suspect I will have a very similar experience to you, though.

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        Unity version for sure. I might take a peek over on the nexus and see what’s what there before giving up on it.

        I appreciate daggerfall for its historic significance, but it just doesnt scratch the same itch as 3 4 or 5. It reminds me a lot of older tabletop games in its core gameplay loop, which isnt bad exactly, but it leaves a lot to be desired when you could just be booting up a VTT and delving randomly generated labyrinths with pals instead.