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gmr_leon

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i ramble about video games. i like sharing & weird stuff. @ me with weird games.

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gmr_leon, to gaming
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World of Padman is a delightful freeware arena shooter with an impressive amount of work put into it! It's meant more for multiplayer, but the bots are pretty fun to play against too!

Such a goofy fun game, definitely suggest giving it a try!
https://worldofpadman.net/en/

#Gaming #VideoGames #FOSSGaming #FOSSGames #ArenaShooters

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Call it nostalgia, but the moment video games on consoles couldn't launch and be played as quickly as the machine could load them, they went astray.

Consoles were pretty much always proprietary computers, but the tradeoff was that they were dedicated to playing games, removing complexities to get you to playing ASAP.

Adding in online updates and license checks, and subscriptions for online play? You're getting closer to being any other device, or worse.

gmr_leon,
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Plus it does well to remember that part of how Nintendo brought back the console market from its downturn was its seal of quality across games for its system.

With online updates even on console games, any sort of quality assurance for being on a console might as well be tossed out. That undercuts what could still be a big selling point for consoles.

Classic convenience plus games Just Working™. But money and its momentum don't care about that.

gmr_leon, to Nintendo
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Nintendo's biz & legal divisions basically don't want you sharing or handling their creative divisions' work in any capacity it seems like.

I wonder how much, if any, backlash their creatives are giving them internally over these actions. If I were them I'd be frustrated at how much they're stifling the discussion and enjoyment of my work, but that's just me.

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/4000/view/4200245595694413052

gmr_leon,
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Also for what it's worth, Sony and Microsoft aren't much better about this kind of thing.

They both don't want you to have much say over your games after you buy them. However they haven't been as aggressive with takedown notices...Yet.

gmr_leon,
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There's some speculation in the comments of the Garry's Mod news post that this may be a fake takedown request for Nintendo stuff.

Whether it is or not, the fact that it even appears slightly credible is a result of Nintendo's aggressive behavior.

#Nintendo #Gaming #VideoGames

chris_gammell, to random
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Oh right, Mastodon

gmr_leon,
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@chris_gammell it's better to be able to forget than to feel compelled to visit in some ways tbh

gmr_leon, to gaming
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Last repost is of music from a defunct(?) Half-Life 2 mod called Neotokyo. It was a multiplayer shooter mod that drew heavily from cyberpunk aesthetics, specifically from Japanese cyberpunk aesthetics as seen in anime like Ghost in the Shell.

It had a notable level of aesthetic quality to it that set it apart when it came out, & honestly I'd love to read more on how the team coordinated it all.

gmr_leon,
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I say aesthetic quality not to knock the gameplay, but only because I never played enough of it to get a good sense of it.

I just know like many multiplayer shooters, I tended to suck at it and didn't know others to play with to make that more tolerable.

gmr_leon, to gaming
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From my last repost, that's a great mix of composers to collaborate on an album!

The album, Giants, has composers that have worked on Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, Final Fantasy, Sonic, Celeste, and the like. Well worth checking out!

Bonus: it's available on Bandcamp!

https://bravewave.bandcamp.com/album/giants

robokick, to random
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AT LAST, my mega-album GIANTS is out! I’ve had the honor to construct & build this album from the grounds up since 2018 with the help of the greatest VGM artists. Featuring new music from the composers of Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, Final Fantasy, Sonic, Celeste, and many more.

There’s so much here to dig through. I’m especially ecstatic to have brought Mega Man 2 composer Tateishi-san back from retirement for our premiere track ULTRAMARINE. I hope you enjoy this! https://orcd.co/bravewave-giants

A promotional video for Brave Wave Productions’ latest mega-album GIANTS.

gmr_leon,
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@robokick Congrats on the release, & thanks for posting about it here!

I'm listening through it now and it's such a cool mix of tunes! Also fascinating reading about how it came together, a feat unto itself!

If you've not already you might see if the NoClip crew would be interested in the story!

gmr_leon, to games
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What kinds of games might you recommend with deep worldbuilding and interaction that aren't RPGs?

I like worldbuilding and stories, and I like when they're mixed with the interactivity of games, so RPGs seem like they should be a natural fit. Problem is, I dislike the stat-heavy, grindy progression of many RPGs.

I enjoy point & click adventures and visual novels but they're often more limited in their interactions. What kinds of game might I be missing combining the two?

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gmr_leon,
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Yeah sorry, I ran into limits from where I'm posting (Mastodon).

Some reference points might be like Outer Wilds (nice mix of story & interaction) and going back a bit, games like Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Mega Man Legends.

Each have a certain sense of place and an enjoyable degree of interaction in terms of either roaming around or trying to figure out how to get around.

gmr_leon,
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@Donjuanme Yeah, you're not wrong. The trick is, "games these days", which I enjoy a fair amount of, but I'm also interested in games from across time, so older titles as well.

Those are a little iffier to play given some lack the settings or options, and sometimes also any cheats. Do you happen to know of any sites/resources advising how to use emulators to sorta do that for older titles?

Alternatively may need to review which old titles I have that have cheats for that kinda thing...

gmr_leon,
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Right, as I mention though, from what I recall they didn't always have cheats, or necessarily the sort I might want like removing random battles for the games with them.

I use Steam, but I also go for games outside of Steam, which is what my message was indicating. I'm into first/third-person puzzle games, for sure.

Not much of a fan of Bethesda's style of RPGs (given you asked in another comment). They're too buggy/unstable in my experience, but also plainly RPGs.

gmr_leon,
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I mean RPG largely in the traditional sense you mention, yeah. The mixture of stat management and level/power progression, which are often (albeit not always) accompanied with some amount of grinding to proceed in the story.

Like I enjoyed NieR: Automata despite the RPG elements, but also in large part because as I recall, they heavily reduced the amount to which you had to deal with them. Tbh I'm not sure why they kept those they did given how negligible they were.

gmr_leon,
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I did enjoy Control! It was one of the last few big budget games from the past few years that I've really enjoyed.

Although it could have played around with the powers more, for sure, and the setting was very constrained. Still, at least it had that element of the strange to it.

So I should note here that I also kinda enjoyed Death Stranding (as another of the few big budget titles I enjoyed), but it's not really inspired many other games yet to make a distinct kind.

gmr_leon,
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I have, a little, and have enjoyed those I've played, but I'm also fond of more visual art in games, so on the text heavy front I lean towards point and click adventures and visual novels more.

However like yourself, I tend to think I should play more of them, see what they experiment with and push boundaries on.

Btw you might check out Trackless if you like interactive fiction. It mixes some light text parsing with a 3D adventure game, making for a unique experience.

gmr_leon,
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These are solid suggestions for sure! I still need to get around to the rest of the Dishonored series past the first and finish Prey.

Immersive sims I think are pretty close to what I might be wanting, but they're unfortunately not that common, and some have RPG elements I don't find enjoyable. The Arkane games you mention pretty much avoid them last I checked though, and I dig'em for it

gmr_leon,
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It sounds kinda familiar, but I don't know if I have or not. I'll have to look into it!

I'm also bookmarking Worlds Apart to check out later, so thanks for both suggestions!

gmr_leon,
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I think I may have it wishlisted, so I'm definitely trying to keep an eye on it. Waiting till it's fully released so I don't feel compelled to play it more like pseudo-QA and enjoy it less though

Thanks for the suggestion!

Gazimoff, to random
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You’ll never guess what I found going through some of our storage.

New with tag!

gmr_leon,
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@Gazimoff whoa! I'd so wished that game would have been some sorta single-player game.

I really enjoyed the cartoony art direction of it but couldn't be bothered getting into a MMO.

chris, to random
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I'm not going back (mostly because it doesn't exist anymore), but I kind of miss Twitter sometimes.

gmr_leon,
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@chris This space being less algorithmically driven kinda shows how much they do to liven things up. Visit expecting a similar pace and throws ya off completely, especially given the need to interact more to supplement the minimal systems to push interaction.

People should more openly favorite & boost what they find passingly interesting, particularly if they can't think of anything to add in a reply. Replying is the main connective activity though, in the end.

gmr_leon,
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@chris also something I forget: you might enable notifications for the accounts you're interested in not missing posts from (if you don't already)

super useful for when people are posting more from different timezones

pop by their profile and set notifications to on for'em

littleampersand, to VideoGames
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don't forget the director of Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a proponent of gamergate. imo, you should side-eye any journalist covering the game who doesn't mention that :blobcatfingerguns:

gmr_leon,
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@littleampersand anytime people bring the game up and praise it online this comes to mind

people really don't care how the sausage is made until it negatively affects their particular experience

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