What have you all been playing!

I have been playing a ton of Aeterna Noctis in an attempt to start clearing up my backlog. It’s really good so far! Tough platforming but I enjoy that a lot.

  • frog 🐸@beehaw.org
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    7 months ago

    I played the entirety of “Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion”, which was short, fun, and cute. I’m increasingly finding that I lack the stamina and mental headspace for large games, and I’m appreciating the little indie games a lot more. Something about the combination of cute food characters and running around committing petty crimes and ripping up documents just really appealed to me.

    Yesterday I started “Earthlock”, which I got a couple of months ago in a giveaway. I’m liking it so far. Has a lot of “Final Fantasy games in the 1990s” vibes which is working for me. There’s more frogs than I expected, which is always a pleasant surprise.

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    7 months ago

    Okay, I’m really enjoying Deathloop now. At first I wasn’t super feeling it, but as it went on, it seems to have become kind of like “Dishonored, but if it didn’t take itself seriously at all”.

    Part immersive sim, part detective/puzzle game, part rogue-lite.

    Has a lot in common with the Sexy Brutale as well, which is interesting, but plays very differently.

    Weapons are fun and I love the '60s spy-fi vibe, so I’m enjoying it.

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    7 months ago

    Edit: Lol, wrote a whole thing about Elite: Dangerous here since I was about to start it.

    As predicted, not for me.

    Trying out Deathloop. It’s not bad, but also kind of just makes me yearn for older Arkane. I do enjoy the setting and humor, and the '60s spy-fi vibe and artstyle is great.

    Just feels like it’s missing something. It might be that the whole thing is in like bite sizes as opposed to the usual “wide open levels” of other immersive sims.

    A quick run through a mission takes a few minutes. They get longer as the game goes on and each Loop itself can take a bit of time to finish, but it also feels a bit like it rushes you with to the whole “times of day” thing instead of really letting you take your time and soak it all in.

    All said, it’s got charm and is pretty fun. Less emphasis on stealth than I expected, but I can still generally stealth through most of it.

    Also, I thought Dunkey’s video with all the kicking was just him being, well, him. But the kick is actually very versatile (sometimes feeling a little, but not too, OP) and does make for some pretty funny moments.

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    7 months ago

    I’ve been playing Starfield, and I think I’m getting close to just wanting to wrap it up. I may or may not want to get a larger ship before that happens, because the starter ship has been a bottleneck in seeing through some of the other faction quest lines. At the same time though, better ships are expensive, and I’m not sure I want to grind missions with better money payouts to get there. This game should be better.

    While traveling, I’ve been playing Pillars of Eternity on the Steam Deck. I’ve got 5 party members now, and I’m level 3. I think I’m about to get access to the stronghold that has its own button on the UI. Really enjoying this one so far. Thankfully, it exposes all of its dice rolls to help me learn the systems better.

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      7 months ago

      How does Pillars of Eternity run on the Steam Deck? I just got one and Pillars of Eternity has been on my wishlist for a while!

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        7 months ago

        Flawlessly. The default controller mappings aren’t bad either, though I did tweak them a bit. It doesn’t actually have controller support, so you’re either using the right stick as a mouse or relying heavily on the trackpad, but you’re going to want to use the buttons for a few things, like pause/unpause, for instance.