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  • F fyrilsol

    Diablo IV, for me. I love the Diablo series and just a bit ago, I sank 2 hours down to get my necromancer character up and set in Diablo II Resurrection. I have Diablo III and its expansion too, but they're online only and I almost can't be bothered to go through that. I've beaten it a long time ago.

    And I really do want to get Diablo IV, but they've made that online-only as well. Like, I know I'm always online and everything but I do like to have that fallback where if I am without internet or I can't afford internet for a time, I can play or watch things to bide the time over. I can't do that with online-only games because it's like being gated away from something you bought.

    So everytime I look at Diablo IV, I just get a little depressed at times. Blizzard should do what D2R did, have an online character and have an offline character.

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    botanicals@lemmy.world
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    Any of the Civilization games. I used to spend 10+ hours on a single session! My ass can't handle more than 1-2 now

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    • J jode@pawb.social

      Shadow of the Erdtree. It's never gone on sale. I know it's 40 bucks but ffs its been out for years and the base game goes on sale all the time.

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      fyrilsol
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      By years, you mean, 2 years.

      You can't just expect games to be on sale for deep discounts within 1 - 2 years or even 3 years of it being released. It sucks, I know, but that's how it is. You're forced to either wait 5 - 10 years or just make the jump to buy it as it is after some savings and when you're able to.

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      • F fyrilsol

        Diablo IV, for me. I love the Diablo series and just a bit ago, I sank 2 hours down to get my necromancer character up and set in Diablo II Resurrection. I have Diablo III and its expansion too, but they're online only and I almost can't be bothered to go through that. I've beaten it a long time ago.

        And I really do want to get Diablo IV, but they've made that online-only as well. Like, I know I'm always online and everything but I do like to have that fallback where if I am without internet or I can't afford internet for a time, I can play or watch things to bide the time over. I can't do that with online-only games because it's like being gated away from something you bought.

        So everytime I look at Diablo IV, I just get a little depressed at times. Blizzard should do what D2R did, have an online character and have an offline character.

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        kazerniel@lemmy.world
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        #116

        Cyberpunk 2077 - it still doesn't go on steep enough sales to justify buying when I have hundreds of unplayed games on Steam. But I'm keeping an eye on its downward progress. Maybe when it reaches £10-13...

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        • F fatalicus

          Clair obscur.

          It looks so good, and the music is great, and story is apparently fantastic, but I just can not get the hang of the counter/block mechanic in combats, and without it the battles are pretty much impossible.

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          kazerniel@lemmy.world
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          Clair Obscur for me too, but because of the AI art controversy. I can't stand AI, even if temporary, even if just store banners, I just can't trust the company from then on not to sneak it into other areas.

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            mohab
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            Yeah, I'm sure there's some weird neurological explanation to my inability to enjoy that genre. I grew up playing Medal of Honor, Battlefield, and Counter Strike too, so it's not like lack of familiarity is an issue. I just never enjoyed it, and I think what I listed above are the main reasons, or at least my best guess.

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            • T Tanis Nikana

              I really wish I could sit down and engage with the heavier stuff in my collection, but it comes to me with much difficulty.

              Currently, as we speak, I’m playing SETI—kind of a slow-burn research builder where alien life gets discovered. It’s a lot of brain load though.

              However, I know that I’m in a precarious spot. With the brain damage I’ve already sustained, if I’m not pushing my brain as hard as I can, it’ll start falling apart.

              Don’t have strokes, kids.

              I wish I could understand Stellaris.

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              prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Stellaris might be easier to grasp if you start with an earthbound Paradox game first like Victoria 3 or EU V. Not that they're simple, but being a familiar map definitely helps.

              That being said, I'm not going to pretend that I fully understand any of those games lol

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              • J johnnixon@lemmy.world

                Yes! At this point I wonder how much of the show has spoiled my eventual run through the game.

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                prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                #120

                The first season of the show is pretty close to the first game... You might want to just skip to part 2 if you have limited time to play. It's the better game imo.

                One of the best narrative gaming experiences I've ever had in my life, and I wish I could erase the memory and experience it again for the first time. Season 2 of the show is only the first half of the second game.

                The Ghost of Tshushima/Yotei games are also great. And of course, Bloodborne.

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                • broadfern@lemmy.worldB broadfern@lemmy.world

                  Ori and the Blind Forest, and other metroidvania/pseudo-soulslikes with pretty art and stories.

                  I just don’t have the patience to “git gud” anymore.

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                  deranger@sh.itjust.works
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                  Ori isn’t bad. I’d not consider it “souls like” in the slightest.

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                  • kazerniel@lemmy.worldK kazerniel@lemmy.world

                    Cyberpunk 2077 - it still doesn't go on steep enough sales to justify buying when I have hundreds of unplayed games on Steam. But I'm keeping an eye on its downward progress. Maybe when it reaches £10-13...

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                    blackmist@feddit.uk
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                    Do yourself a favour and get the Ultimate Edition. Phantom Liberty is the only real reason to put yourself through it.

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                    • F fatalicus

                      Clair obscur.

                      It looks so good, and the music is great, and story is apparently fantastic, but I just can not get the hang of the counter/block mechanic in combats, and without it the battles are pretty much impossible.

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                      blackmist@feddit.uk
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                      I found it rough near the start, but it gets a lot easier as you go on, once you get more of a feel for when attacks are coming. Eventually you'll be dodging things you've never seen before just on instinct.

                      Dodges are a lot easier than parries, even if you don't get the extra AP from it. Fights last a bit longer, but you can definitely plough through most of it even with bad timing. Explore thoroughly in act 1, otherwise you'll probably be underlevelled for the last boss there. Not really any need to grind mindlessly, but you can if you really need the extra levels.

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                      • blackmist@feddit.ukB blackmist@feddit.uk

                        Do yourself a favour and get the Ultimate Edition. Phantom Liberty is the only real reason to put yourself through it.

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                        innermachine@lemmy.world
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                        I played before phantom liberty and thought it was a neat enough game. Maybe I should give it another shot.

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                        • F fyrilsol

                          Diablo IV, for me. I love the Diablo series and just a bit ago, I sank 2 hours down to get my necromancer character up and set in Diablo II Resurrection. I have Diablo III and its expansion too, but they're online only and I almost can't be bothered to go through that. I've beaten it a long time ago.

                          And I really do want to get Diablo IV, but they've made that online-only as well. Like, I know I'm always online and everything but I do like to have that fallback where if I am without internet or I can't afford internet for a time, I can play or watch things to bide the time over. I can't do that with online-only games because it's like being gated away from something you bought.

                          So everytime I look at Diablo IV, I just get a little depressed at times. Blizzard should do what D2R did, have an online character and have an offline character.

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                          it3agle@feddit.uk
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                          Alan Wake 2, I loved the 1st but I'm not using Epic's shitty store. Especially with Epic's general anti-linux stance.

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                          • J johnnixon@lemmy.world

                            Anything on PS5. I bought one thinking I'd catch up on whatever I'd missed since the PS1 days. Heard that that mushroom zombie game was good. Never started it. I just sit at the desk and play another round of CS2 deathmatch.

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                            katana314@lemmy.world
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                            Not quite the same dillema, but I have a similar issue. I have many singleplayer games I know I want to finish, but when I start my vegout state, it often defaults to a few known multiplayer games, even knowing I've had many sessions that leave me infuriated.

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                            • F fyrilsol

                              Diablo IV, for me. I love the Diablo series and just a bit ago, I sank 2 hours down to get my necromancer character up and set in Diablo II Resurrection. I have Diablo III and its expansion too, but they're online only and I almost can't be bothered to go through that. I've beaten it a long time ago.

                              And I really do want to get Diablo IV, but they've made that online-only as well. Like, I know I'm always online and everything but I do like to have that fallback where if I am without internet or I can't afford internet for a time, I can play or watch things to bide the time over. I can't do that with online-only games because it's like being gated away from something you bought.

                              So everytime I look at Diablo IV, I just get a little depressed at times. Blizzard should do what D2R did, have an online character and have an offline character.

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                              katana314@lemmy.world
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                              I love the story of Final Fantasy XIV, but it can easily categorize as "One of the most expensive singleplayer games of all time". On top of buying the expansions, you'll need to pay for each month you play; and unless someone's really speedrunning, that will start to add up. Worse, for a first timer setting up their account, their website and payment system is really stuck in 1998, making giving them money an obtuse task. And, while the story has its great moments and excellent side content, a depressing amount of it is extensive polite dialog with just simple quests where you move to a location and right-click on someone. I've finished Dawntrail, and am glad I experienced it, but I can't blame anyone who sees it all as beyond them.

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                              • F fatalicus

                                Clair obscur.

                                It looks so good, and the music is great, and story is apparently fantastic, but I just can not get the hang of the counter/block mechanic in combats, and without it the battles are pretty much impossible.

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                                asmoranomar@lemmy.world
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                                I haven't played since I beat it. But I did look into this after I did...

                                In general, every time the screen zooms in, you need to act. What type is something you learn, but that cuts down on the timing aspect There are also audio queues, like a sort of woosh effect. I don't play a lot of fast response games like this, so I never noticed until it was pointed out.

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                                • G Godort

                                  Outer Wilds.

                                  I very much want to play this game. It's everything I want from a detective puzzle game, but actually playing it gives me motion sickness.

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                                  katana314@lemmy.world
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                                  My issue was, I did not feel the expected experience of "Each loop, you learn something new." It was more like, every 7 loops, I might get into the thing I was repeatedly trying to enter; and then it might just be a bunch of random ancient messages that don't teach me anything. On top of that, I really hated the ship controls, especially when they veer AWAY from the autopilot path to pull me directly into the sun. If the game had been remade without any physics system, and simple direct puzzle mechanics, I might've enjoyed it more.

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                                  • M midsizedsedan@lemmy.world

                                    Shaun has a video essay on Stellar Blade. According to him, its very much "can I copy your homework" of Nier Automata, and some sekiro gameplay.

                                    I have only played the the later 2. Nier Automata is something I will never forget, and (IMO) Sekiro is the best Fromsoft+Combat game. Highly recomend both of them

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                                    katana314@lemmy.world
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                                    I stopped Nier Automata midway because it felt completely awful. Then I was sternly motivated by someone to give it a full go and finish it all the way, and it got EVEN WORSE.

                                    Stellar Blade, though, made the gameplay very enjoyable; and its writing, while following a very similar theme, didn't feel nearly so excessively ultra-grimdark. It kept some core reveals for close to the end (I guess unless you were paying attention to what few audio logs amounted to more than just "They're coming...! Agh! We're all dead.") but I liked the dilemma it posed.

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                                    • P pressanykeynow@lemmy.world

                                      You can play Bloodborne via an emulator.

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                                      jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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                                      I've heard this but I haven't taken the time to find a rom and emulator and get it working (on Linux)

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                                      • F fyrilsol

                                        Diablo IV, for me. I love the Diablo series and just a bit ago, I sank 2 hours down to get my necromancer character up and set in Diablo II Resurrection. I have Diablo III and its expansion too, but they're online only and I almost can't be bothered to go through that. I've beaten it a long time ago.

                                        And I really do want to get Diablo IV, but they've made that online-only as well. Like, I know I'm always online and everything but I do like to have that fallback where if I am without internet or I can't afford internet for a time, I can play or watch things to bide the time over. I can't do that with online-only games because it's like being gated away from something you bought.

                                        So everytime I look at Diablo IV, I just get a little depressed at times. Blizzard should do what D2R did, have an online character and have an offline character.

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                                        Breath of the wild
                                        God of war (ps4)
                                        God of war (ps5)
                                        Resident evil village
                                        Super Mario whatever the switch one is

                                        I'm midway through all of these except the god of war sequel but life has taken over. I miss gaming.

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                                        • kazerniel@lemmy.worldK kazerniel@lemmy.world

                                          Cyberpunk 2077 - it still doesn't go on steep enough sales to justify buying when I have hundreds of unplayed games on Steam. But I'm keeping an eye on its downward progress. Maybe when it reaches £10-13...

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                                          redditrefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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                                          It's still a buggy mess, but it's usually very pretty and occasionally fun.

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