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Post by feengoid on Nov 14, 2024 1:10:47 GMT -5
making note of adding recent to the thread title because we know how it is with saying something's your top favourite and then finding something to play that hooks you in like that X9 but if you have an all-time favourite as well be sure to tell !
starting off. as much of an odd combo it can be, i've been pretty fixated on Echo and Fortnite as of recently. But my all-time favourite would have to be Outer Wilds, with Rain World at close second. pretty nifty games!
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Post by taliruq on Nov 14, 2024 1:31:17 GMT -5
I really wanna try Rain World, i’ve heard good things!
I have negative time for hobbies these last couple years so I’ve only played 2 games, Nier: Replicant and Cattails: Wildwood Story but they’ve been fun!
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Post by astrophelykos on Nov 14, 2024 1:42:23 GMT -5
ever since the school year started i've been seriously lacking in the games department, but over the summer i was loving echo and disco elysium! i want to finish echo (i have most of TJ's route left plus all of carl's) as well as DE, i just need to get better at managing my time ^^'
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Post by Kachayet on Nov 14, 2024 1:47:49 GMT -5
Tiny list of games that changed my life, they aren't the most unknown and (thanfully) gotten a lot of traction this year! Disco Elysium. This game is best experienced blind, completely blind. The only turn off about it is that it contains heavy political themes, but there's no other game with such a solid artistic direction and writing and it lowkey changed by whole artistic taste. Cruelty Squad. Talking about uniqueness, I truly believe cruelty squad is a gamedev gem. It's definitely not for everyone (epilepsy warning) and it did take a few tries for me to get in, but ever since i got in it, I feel like my neurons have been permanently rearranged by mind-pumping action! Dawntide. Yes, it's incomplete, yes there are some typos, but it's such a unique breath of fresh air in the space of furry visual novels, the setting, plot, and by God the engraving art style is so unique and bright. It might just completely change my artistic direction for 2025. Steve Jackson's Sorcery!. I am currently playing it so I can't give a full review but if you're into fantasy themes and visual novels, it was based on a CYOA book series (with the same name) made before the generic tolkien fantasy tropes became mainstream and creates a very unique universe!
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Post by JOLDFISH on Nov 14, 2024 1:52:07 GMT -5
My favorites from the last year or so were Crow Country (survival horror), Small Saga (rodent rpg), Pseudoregalia (3d platformer), and Rivals of Aether 2 (melee-like)
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Post by tori on Nov 14, 2024 1:54:12 GMT -5
Corekeeper got it's big 1.0 update this year and ITS BEEN SO MUCH FUN!!! I can't recommend it enough!!! Fields of Mistria has also been a fun & cozy game to watch grow from it's early access release :33
Fantasy Life & Rune Factory have been childhood favorites of mine, so I'm also so so so excited for their new games coming out soon x3
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Post by cardinalfsr on Nov 14, 2024 2:38:12 GMT -5
I wouldn't say recent, but I've been enjoying some Baba is You in my spare time. Right now I'm looking for a good RPG to try out.
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Post by hircinefanboy on Nov 14, 2024 3:28:55 GMT -5
Been playing alot of Fortnite lately. I'm god awful at it but it's still very fun, love hitting the griddy on the poor sods I do manage to eliminate.
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Post by Valyce Negative on Nov 14, 2024 5:59:31 GMT -5
Ace Attorney Investigations 2!
I've been a fan of the AA series since I randomly tried out the first chapter on my -at the time- newly bought DS. It clicked all my buttons for beautiful art, detective games, murder mysteries and (sometimes-not-so) subtle comedy. I was happy to see it officially translated for Switch after I waited 14 years since its debut in Japan and it's one of the last titles I'm missing along with Spirit Of Justice before I really catch up with the whole series. The redrawn sprites are to die for, definitely one of my favourite artstyles out there.
I already have several titles on physical cartridge (obviously the best way to own a game U_U ) but nevertheless I'm waiting for the Anthology of AA 1 through 6 to go on sale so I have them all on my Switch :3
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Post by verdantvoyage on Nov 14, 2024 9:55:34 GMT -5
A wonderful topic I will cheat and will pick several, but I guess there's a certain vibe among all of them. Outer Wilds is fantastic. Made me scratch my head at times and I won't forget Dark Bramble for a while. It's hard to talk about this game without spoilers but I've been nagging my friends to play it. I can't even formulate why it's awesome beyond the simple "it's melancholic but in a good way", I straight up want to stand up and look into a wall pensively. From the lesser known but still somewhat known titles, basically all the games made by Project Moon - Library of Ruina (my personal favorite, even if I suck at deckbuilding), Lobotomy Corporation and Limbus Company. It's hard to recommend to buy these games (aside from Limbus, which is f2p), but the writing in those games is genuinely one of the best. If you can get through one billion difficulty cliffs (aside from Limbus that only has difficulty hills, overall very simple), the message of the game - how to find the strength to move onward in the world that sucks - and the mature way in which it is discussed, the overall weight and respect with which the struggle and suffering of the characters is handled, especially in the world that's probably one of the best dystopias (because it's a caricature of the modern world, where everything is taken into extreme), it all builds into this very special kind of feeling. These games will break you emotionally (in part due to the difficulty), but. Again, I have to look at the wall silently. On the lesser known side, at least in my opinion, is Book of Hours by Weather Factory. They made Cultist Simulator, which... had a cool story, but was hell to play through. And I believe the creator of BoH also wrote Fallen London and Sunless Sea. To me, it's a very chill game with a very, very cool atmosphere. I mean, you're a new librarian of an arcane castle-library in god knows where, British Isles. For me, the best part of BoH is the same as Cultist Sim - you have to learn their magical system through a billion clues that you won't ever be sure how to put together. It's a big puzzle. Unlike CS, it's much, much more forgiving. It also has like, a whole castle for you to explore, and it's beautiful. Definitely left an impression. Another lesser known title(s) (I promise this is the last one, this is such a long reply already) would be Lunacid (and another game by the same developer, Dread Delusion). It plays fantastically well, and if you ever have a craving for a game that feels like a retro dungeon crawler/rpg (without horrible QoL), definitely check these out. After finishing Lunacid I felt very empty, because I couldn't find anything to replace it. Nothing gave the same vibes, I guess
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Post by ratearth on Nov 14, 2024 11:42:27 GMT -5
I wouldn't say recent, but I've been enjoying some Baba is You in my spare time. Right now I'm looking for a good RPG to try out. I'm at the last dungeon in Metaphor Refantazio and I can safely say that it's 100% worth picking up if you want a JRPG. It's Final Fantasy V jobs with SMT combat and Persona S-links.
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Post by andy on Nov 14, 2024 11:44:26 GMT -5
ooo a chance to talk about a favorite!
I'm super obsessed with subnautica. it combines some of my favorite things: underwater environments, speculative biology, sci fi, horror, and awesome world building! the series as a whole is something I super love, even though below zero didn't capture the same feeling the original had, it was a fun addition to the series! I'm also super hyped for subnautica two, and I freaked out when I saw the trailer on YouTube
the fact you can enjoy the game in so many ways, whether it be the overarching story of what happened before your arrival, the game play itself, the horror, all of it is so so cool! all the details with each individual aquatic species you find on planet 4546B makes me so happy
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Post by cardinalfsr on Nov 14, 2024 12:10:00 GMT -5
I wouldn't say recent, but I've been enjoying some Baba is You in my spare time. Right now I'm looking for a good RPG to try out. I'm at the last dungeon in Metaphor Refantazio and I can safely say that it's 100% worth picking up if you want a JRPG. It's Final Fantasy V jobs with SMT combat and Persona S-links. I've been meaning to play that one! The art and music in the game is gorgeous, and I like that there's a lot more focus on platonic friendships with the Followers than Persona S-Links.
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Post by seiko on Nov 14, 2024 12:44:45 GMT -5
The silent hill 2 remake is great! I'm so happy it came out good and looking forward to getting all the endings when I have the time. Thank you bloober team!!!
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Post by twogallonsofdirt on Nov 14, 2024 13:03:12 GMT -5
Played Koudelka on the PS1 a few months back and holy moly I've been in love with it ever since. Gave it a try since I really enjoyed Shadow Hearts 1 and 2. (Which are essentially spiritual sequels to Koudelka) Can't believe I almost skipped over it entirely.
The combat is the game's weakest point for sure. That's not to say it's bad, it's perfectly functional if a little slow. Everything else about it is so freakin good though, it makes it all worth it. The cutscenes are all acted wonderfully. iirc the actors all recorded their lines in the same booth so the dialogue has a natural flow to it. The small cast really lends itself to the more character driven story. You'll get to know each member of your party really well by the end.
Definitely give it a go if you're into horror games and/or RPGs. Pretty short for an RPG too, only took me about 12 hours to beat it. Physical copies for it are pretty pricey, but there's other [PERFECTLY LEGAL] ways of acquiring one of your own. wink wink nudge.
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