Omg same!! I used to call it D&D brain, literally sends me into a timewarp for hours at a time
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NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
3·2 months agoBeen playing Shredders! I love a game that can get me in the mood for snowboarding season, and Shredders has some of the best simulation of the sport I’ve ever played. Throw on the SSX 3 soundtrack in the background and I’m having a blast
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?English
1·2 months agoHope you have fun!!
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•Once again, looking for PS2 game suggestions!English
2·3 months agoYes absolutely! Inspired Dark Souls, future zelda games, & basically every indie game to come out afterwards.
I started The Last Guardian, still need to go back & finish it. I liked a lot of what it was bringing to the table, but the pacing dragged a bit in the middle imo.
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•Once again, looking for PS2 game suggestions!English
2·3 months agoThat fight is so incredible, I could gush about it all day. The ambience, the visuals, the environmental storytelling, just amazing.
Spoiler for 16th colossus
The only colossus to feel so direct in its attacks towards you, you can feel its anger at watching its fellow colossi die. Especially since when you reach the top you realize the 16th faces out from the bottom of the map, so it saw every colossus be slain one after another.
Also holy shit having to snipe its hands/shoulders then jump onto it was so exciting, even if it was a bit jank.
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•Once again, looking for PS2 game suggestions!English
22·3 months agoI love the ps2 era of games! Here are some suggestions:
- ICO: Minimalist game about a cursed boy & a girl with mysterious powers trying to escape a castle together. An absolute classic.
- Shadow of the Colossus: Another Team ICO game, this one you’ve probably heard of. You play as a young man who sets out for the Forbidden Lands, finding and slaying 16 colossi to resurrect his deceased love.
- Silent Hill 2: One of the greatest survival horror games ever made. Introspective, tackles mature themes, and deeply chilling. A game I truly feel is haunted.
- Persona 4: High schoolers solving a murder mystery in a rural Japanese town. I prefer the vanilla ps2 version to the revised Golden edition, it graphically preserves the fog & spookier ambience - with better pacing from less bloat.
For some more obscure games:
- The Adventures of Cookie & Cream: A brutal co-op/singleplayer puzzle game developed by Fromsoft. Has a fun art style & interesting levels.
- Tak 3 - the Great Juju Challenge: Works best in co-op but still a blast in single-player. 3D platformer with varied levels & a fantastic voice cast (Patrick Warburton as Lok is the highlight).
Btw if you’re playing mgs3 on the ps2 make sure it’s the Subsistence edition! It has a 3D camera that works way better than the top-down the og game shipped with.
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•[Spoiler] Day 421 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing (The Last of Us Part II)English
4·4 months agoI think part of that silliness is intentional, at least in my interpretation of the game. The internal thesis of the game seems to be examining how far they can push the player-to-protagonist relationship until it breaks. Similar to the first game, where it was intended for players to have complicated feelings about having to control Joel in the hospital at the end doing something they may not have wanted to do but was 100% in character for Joel.
Part 2 feels like that idea stretched across the entire game, especially for Ellie. There’s a pretty powerful metaphor for addiction in the form of addiction to violence/revenge, and I feel like going to Santa Barbara shows Ellie reaching her rock bottom. The player doesn’t want this (especially after playing as Abby), Dina doesn’t want this, hell part of Ellie doesn’t even want this. It’s just the main thing she knows how to solve her problems - through violence
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•what boss in any video game has an insanely cool intro to them before fighting?English
10·4 months agoI had you all wrong, you’re not greedy… you’re batshit insane!!
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
News@lemmy.world•LifeWise Academy, a controversial religious program, will be in almost half of Ohio’s public school districts this school yearEnglish
6·4 months agoOh fuck off nutjobs! Ohio’s already got enough interference from the far right in its education system as it is
Electrical engineers hate OrCAD, seriously. I keep a spare file on all of my work computers collecting when I see someone on line saying OrCAD sucks. Brings me comfort when the program crashes for the 5th time that day
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Wtf are these "clearly more promising avenues" for trans youth? And "behavioral interventions" to eradicate HIV?English
7·4 months agoThe avenues for trans kids is conversion therapy, or the dog-whistle “faith based counseling”; seen with the recent federal insurance ban on covering HRT but explicitly calling out conversion therapy coverage. A practice which is banned in several states but has been challenged by conservatives claiming that banning the torture of kids infringes on their “free speech”
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•First time playing the original Deus Ex!English
1·4 months agoModel replacement, voice acting update (uses line stitching for existing npc voices - I didn’t notice anything that drew me out of it), and a fully voiced protagonist. She does a great job! Voice Showcase
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•First time playing the original Deus Ex!English
5·4 months agoPlayed through Deus Ex earlier this year with the Lay D Denton (female protag) mod. It’s amazingly integrated & gave such a fun spin on the existing game
Definitely haha, the book uses footnotes at times to try and distinguish between the cyberpunk fiction & real-world incarceration practices since the two overlap so much
Chain-Gang All-Stars is really good! It’s closer to modern day reality than far future cyberpunk, but still interesting dystopian sci-fi.
The premise centers around televised nation-wide gladiator battles where incarcerated people fight to the death for their freedom. The book has some razor sharp commentary on the US prison system as well as reality TV and profiting off of vulnerable groups.
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•It's Father's Day in the United States. What is a memory of your father that left the greatest impact on your life?English
3·6 months agoYeah it’s sad realizing my parent’s love really was conditional
NelDel@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•It's Father's Day in the United States. What is a memory of your father that left the greatest impact on your life?English
211·6 months agoI came out to him over christmas 2 years ago and that’s the last time he’s spoken to me. His last words to me before he read my letter were “Love you always”
The art style reminds me of Roadwarden, looks amazing!





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