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Wooden Ocean day 2 trip report: Got through the first dungeon, which included the other two party members. Who are apparently demons? This is a game that does not even vaguely attempt to explain itself, and the characters seem to know a lot of stuff you as the player don't. Very surreal experience. The game opens up a lot after getting the other two party members, both explicitly (you're no longer stopped from exploring as much by dialog) and also because going from one to three characters really ups your combat potential. I keep trying to go in a direction, but veering off course trying to find loot, which ends up leading to more areas rather than loot and then more areas and then I somehow inexplicably loop back to somewhere I've been before or die when I accidentally wander into a too high level zone. I am genuinely not sure how much this game actually expects me to be exploring or not, but it's kinda interesting to be so lost in a game. I found some side dungeons with weird conditions that also include optional bosses, except you can totally avoid the optional bosses by playing Legally Distinct Triple Triad against them, which landed me some good weapons. After one excursion I died on after leveling, I found out this game apparently has randomized level up bonuses, which is kinda annoying. I have a distinct feeling the game takes place in sort of virtual world, or possibly the afterlife, if not for the fact that various characters comment on where and what the afterlife is (the Infinite Hotel) and also that being some sort of primary goal for the main characters brother. I also found a puzzle that required me to open the game's folder and check the patch note to find the answer to, explicitly. Then I found some guy that sells infinite use bombs.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 21:10 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 03:11 |
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Sininu posted:Have the last few autumn and winter sales had identical prices? So that prices won't go change from autumn to winter sale? Depends on the game. I'd check steamdb and the price history for whatever you want to buy.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 21:34 |
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Communist Bear posted:Exo One made me cry Awww I really must play through that, I kickstarted it way back when.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 21:44 |
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Eason the Fifth posted:Edit - it seems like the consensus is that the ezio trilogy is pretty much the peak of the series (with a few other high points, like ship combat in black flag and, generally, Odyssey) so it certainly wasn't a wasted experience on my end. I'm mostly just impressed they're still making these My father and mother bought my young son Assassin’s Creed 1&2 for his birthday because I said he was old enough (according to online articles) and they happened to see it as a bundle in Walmart (physical media! Zoinks!) while looking at tax software. In the PC section. See where this is going? He had whatever the X-Box was then (360?). I ran back out with him later that day and bought him the X-Box versions of both games. I forgot to carry the PC bundle with me to exchange, and it probably costs me more to drive in to Memphis and Walmart than I could get in cash back, so I didn’t stress. My Dad sat with us for a long time that weekend and really got blown away by the graphics and story while watching my boy explore AC1, so we never revealed their oops! to this day. I ended up finding the discs a couple of years later, and ended up spending about two months playing both all the way through. It was a lot of fun, and both games are high on my list of all-time great experiences for PC games. I finally have internet capable of getting AC3 somewhere online (not possible then, hence buying physically 🤑), so should I? I can do my own research to get it cheaply (Steam, GoG, Epic, Origin, Amazon,etc), but any opinions on 3 itself would be nice. I’ve never played any of the others, either, but finishing a good trilogy is always rewarding. Well, except all three Star Wars sequels…yuck 🤮.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 22:33 |
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Where's a good place to find video game deals in general? I use the following twitter accounts but maybe there's a website that's better or something? https://twitter.com/videogamedeals https://twitter.com/Wario64 https://twitter.com/Nintendeal as well as https://isthereanydeal.com edit: there's just so much poo poo on the 'is there any deal' site that it only works for me if I'm looking at a specific game. Not really for browsing deals.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 22:45 |
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redreader posted:Where's a good place to find video game deals in general? I use the following twitter accounts but maybe there's a website that's better or something? https://gg.deals/ for PC https://www.dekudeals.com/ for Switch https://psprices.com/ for PSN
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 22:50 |
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Terminally Bored posted:https://gg.deals/ for PC Thanks! Much better interfaces. I see SMT nocturne is half price. What other game does it compare to? Is it worth playing? how long does it take to finish?
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 22:59 |
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redreader posted:Thanks! Much better interfaces. I see SMT nocturne is half price. What other game does it compare to? Is it worth playing? how long does it take to finish? Nocturne is amazing, but do know the rerelease is a pretty straightforward upscale of a PS2 game. One of the best PS2 RPGs ever made, but still. If you've ever played Persona that's your obvious point of reference for the combat system, with that series being an SMT spin-off, but SMT is much more heavily focused on combat and dungeon crawling, and while the story and setting are very cool, dialogue and cutscenes are relatively sparse for a JRPG.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 23:38 |
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redreader posted:Thanks! Much better interfaces. I see SMT nocturne is half price. What other game does it compare to? Is it worth playing? how long does it take to finish? SMT's are their own things really. There's lots of Shin Megami Tensei games, most (all?) of them depict some kind of end of the world scenario. Most have various endings which are difficult to obtain if you do not know what you're doing. All of them share a similar system: there are demons that you can collect like pokemon (there's even a similar rock-paper-scissors weakness/strength thing), fight with them, train them and then fuse them to get stronger demons. Persona series is a mechanically and tonally lighter spinoff of SMT.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 23:39 |
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Yeah they're generally also quite difficult compared to most popular JRPGs. Not so much that you have to grind a lot (although it can feel like you do if you're approaching stuff the wrong way) but that taking advantage of buffs, debuffs, elemental weaknesses etc. is expected. Part of the fun is running into a hard encounter that wipes the floor with you the first time around and then figuring out how to build a party that can beat it. edit: and I won't talk anyone out of playing Nocturne but if you're looking for a more modern entry point, SMTV came out on Switch recently and it's absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately it's exclusive for now but signs point to it getting a multiplatform release eventually.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 00:13 |
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Anyone remember some cool little indie JRPGs from yesteryear by Zeboyd Games? Namely Cthulhu Saves the World, Breath of Death 7, and Cosmic Star Heroine. They were super cool little indie RPGs with unique streamlined systems that shook up JRPG combat in interesting ways and made battles fun, while managing to be charming and funny. (Cthulhu Saves the World/Breath of Death 7 are eternally available in a double-pack for only $2.99 that is 100% worth it for two ~4 hour RPGs) They recently announced a small CStW sequel called Cthulhu Saves Christmas that looks like it will be coming out before the Holidays (No Steam page yet) And in looking into this I also found out that they announced their next actual full game a couple months ago, it's called This Way Madness Lies, described as "A Shakespearean Magical Girl JRPG"
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 01:54 |
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DerekSmartymans posted:AssCreed stuff It sounds like you're after PC versions so if you're not already aware, Ubisoft offers a Netflix style subscription service. It's something like $15 a month and gives you access to pretty much all of Ubisofts games, usually with all the DLC included. I assume this includes every Assassin's Creed title but probably worth double checking that before signing up. Your computer would have to be good enough for the more demanding newer ones, but if you're primarily interested in AC3 and AC4 that shouldn't be much of a problem.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 02:07 |
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As for the game itself, AC3 is much bigger that the Ezio games. Unfortunately, a lot of what they added is bloat that doesn't really add much fun. The story and protagonist are also a step down from Ezio. The game world suffers a bit from the setting, revolutionary America being mostly forests and dinky little wooden colonial towns as opposed to the grand cathedrals and castles of Italy. However, the core gameplay is still there and if you're interested in the period then interacting with Washington and co should be cool. Apparently the alt history DLC where Washington becomes a tyrant king is much more fun but I haven't played that personally.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 02:21 |
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Yeah that's that prime RPG Maker janky poo poo. I like games that are willing to go off the deep end, so long as they have a plan for the player to catch up. If it's just constant insanity that doesn't eventually make sense, I feel like I've lost out. Fallen London's / Sunless Sea / Sunless Skies setting is a good example of what I mean where a setting can get really weird but maintains coherence. I'll probably wind up checking out Wooden Ocean at some point. Will keep it on my wishlist for now. Thanks a lot for the trip reports!
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 02:25 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:Anyone remember some cool little indie JRPGs from yesteryear by Zeboyd Games? Namely Cthulhu Saves the World, Breath of Death 7, and Cosmic Star Heroine. They were super cool little indie RPGs with unique streamlined systems that shook up JRPG combat in interesting ways and made battles fun, while managing to be charming and funny. (Cthulhu Saves the World/Breath of Death 7 are eternally available in a double-pack for only $2.99 that is 100% worth it for two ~4 hour RPGs) Im_Special fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Nov 21, 2021 |
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Ripper Swarm posted:As for the game itself, AC3 is much bigger that the Ezio games. Unfortunately, a lot of what they added is bloat that doesn't really add much fun. The story and protagonist are also a step down from Ezio. The game world suffers a bit from the setting, revolutionary America being mostly forests and dinky little wooden colonial towns as opposed to the grand cathedrals and castles of Italy. One of the Ubisoft Towers that everyone knows and loves in AC3 is a flagpole on a shallow hill because there wasn't actually anything else developed around it AC3 sucked pretty hard
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 05:01 |
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deep dish peat moss posted:Anyone remember some cool little indie JRPGs from yesteryear by Zeboyd Games? Namely Cthulhu Saves the World, Breath of Death 7, and Cosmic Star Heroine. They were super cool little indie RPGs with unique streamlined systems that shook up JRPG combat in interesting ways and made battles fun, while managing to be charming and funny. (Cthulhu Saves the World/Breath of Death 7 are eternally available in a double-pack for only $2.99 that is 100% worth it for two ~4 hour RPGs) 23rd December 2019
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 05:54 |
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Cantorsdust posted:Yeah that's that prime RPG Maker janky poo poo. I like games that are willing to go off the deep end, so long as they have a plan for the player to catch up. If it's just constant insanity that doesn't eventually make sense, I feel like I've lost out. To be entirely clear, the game gives you pretty good directions and seems entirely fair if you stay on the critical path, it just also doesn't give a gently caress if you decide to wander around and wind up in weird void hell instead. There seems to be a bunch of sidequests all over the place too, and some unmarked ones as well. My one real complaint with the game so far is that save points are a little too uncommon.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 06:11 |
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Assassins Creed 3 is horrendous and this is from someone who actually liked the Ezio games and 4. Back when the AV Club wasn't the worst website on earth they had a really, really good pan of AC3. http://gameological.com/2012/11/review-assassins-creed-iii/ "Here’s pretty much all you need to know about the first day you might spend playing Creed III: The 17th mission you undertake is called “Training Begins.”"
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 07:05 |
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What the hell, it's the first post on their homepage and seems to indicate that it's coming soon, also it's not listed on their developer page in the steam store e: Oh because they changed their name to "Zeboyd Digital Entertainment LLC" instead of "Zeboyd Games" which has a different developer page Anyway, Exo One rules and it is to Tony Hawk what Rez was to Star Fox. deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Nov 21, 2021 |
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John Murdoch posted:Random tiny chill game recommendation: Diorama Builder I had random card cash to burn so I grabbed this and did everything in a marathon session and it was incredibly chill audiobook/podcast fodder, thanks for the recommendation!
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 08:20 |
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Ubisoft has its games on sale so often, I have a hard time imagining 15 bucks a month being worth it. Gamesplanet especially seems to have a publisher sale like every month it feels.
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HopperUK posted:Awww I really must play through that, I kickstarted it way back when. I mean it's a really chill game with a fairly subtle storyline idea, but I don't know - something about zooming about in the clouds with the music playing felt peaceful and lonely at the same time.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 10:59 |
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RBA Starblade posted:
It sounds like the op hasnt played brohood (or revelations) and is just assuming the next game in the series is called "3" though. In which case he's in for a hella good surprise because Brotherhood owns.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 12:05 |
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TIL that Steam counts you as "playing" a game if you leave the launcher open. so THAT'S how I "played" 53 hours of Elite Dangerous since Friday!
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 14:35 |
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What a gamer!
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 14:39 |
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Muscle Tracer posted:TIL that Steam counts you as "playing" a game if you leave the launcher open. so THAT'S how I "played" 53 hours of Elite Dangerous since Friday! You're amongst fellow gamers here, you don't need to put up a façade
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 15:01 |
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Forza 5 may have some of the worst dialogue I've ever heard in a videogame, goddamn. The gratuitous Spanish interspersed everywhere certainly doesn't help either - everyone feels like a caricature.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 15:22 |
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yeah the "here in Mexico, the only thing we love more than familia is partying, and wrestling, mi amigo" stuff is grating but it's better than the dialogue in Riders Republic, where everyone talks like an undercover cop assigned to infiltrate the x games to learn about a party drug that doesn't actually exist
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 15:32 |
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can confirm, RR has some of the worst how-do-you-do-fellow-kids dialogue I've ever heard
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:04 |
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is it as bad as the guy being like "that was sick, let's upload that to YouTube" in like, Dirt 2
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:18 |
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Feels Villeneuve posted:is it as bad as the guy being like "that was sick, let's upload that to YouTube" in like, Dirt 2 By about a thousand times yes
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:21 |
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Karma Tornado posted:yeah the "here in Mexico, the only thing we love more than familia is partying, and wrestling, mi amigo" stuff is grating but it's better than the dialogue in Riders Republic, where everyone talks like an undercover cop assigned to infiltrate the x games to learn about a party drug that doesn't actually exist
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:25 |
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what's even weirder about it is that the last game was in England and every mission wasn't a chimney sweep with a cockney accent asking you to do donuts around stonehenge
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:28 |
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Karma Tornado posted:what's even weirder about it is that the last game was in England and every mission wasn't a chimney sweep with a cockney accent asking you to do donuts around stonehenge wasnt the australian one very shrimp on the barbie
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:29 |
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Karma Tornado posted:what's even weirder about it is that the last game was in England and every mission wasn't a chimney sweep with a cockney accent asking you to do donuts around stonehenge Probably because the devs are British. Also why most other games with English people in are exactly that stereotype.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:29 |
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Karma Tornado posted:what's even weirder about it is that the last game was in England and every mission wasn't a chimney sweep with a cockney accent asking you to do donuts around stonehenge if you want that you should play The Great Ace Attorney
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:30 |
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You can't look too hard at the "plot" of Forza because it's basically a gentrification festival paving over local land and stealing loving cars from people's garages all over Mexico while being told you're just the best goddamn racer anywhere and a really swell guy to boot. It's easier once you beat the story and aren't constantly getting harangued by adults pretending to be teens.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 16:34 |
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ah, I'd never played Forza prior to 4. it makes sense that the devs are English, because England in 4 was just played as a location and not really a theme. Mexico in 5 is like "we just saw Coco and really liked the art direction, what else do we know about Mexico? wrestling. the word 'amigo.' characters that talk about their beloved abuela who had a VW Bug that was part of her familia. we're all set"
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Anyone check out Myth of Empires? I see about 15 different game titles thrown out to describe it but it kinda seems like another Conan Exiles kinda thing?
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 18:05 |