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  • Even a 25% tariff on the import value of a physical is still only like $0.20, even if it had a 100% tariff it would only increase the price by like $2 because tariffs are not based on final sale price, it is based on the import value which is way lower than MSRP. MSRP is set to give importers profit after paying import fees, tariffs, shipping from the port to distributors, etc.

    If someone is paying 25% more based on MSRP "because of tariffs," you are 100% getting scammed.

  • Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if this started happening at Lemmy too. Its a lot easier to control what kind of content is on a platform when you do something like this.

    Now, I don't particularly think this is a good idea, but I can see the benefit of this as well. People have the freedom to upvote whatever they choose, even if I think they are dumb for doing it, and they shouldn't have to worry about anyone other than law enforcement or lawyers (in extreme edge cases) using that information against them.

  • I never owned a PS2 when they were still being manufactured and sold. I still do not own a PS2. However, there are some games I actually liked that released on PS2 (I did not list games that were better on other platforms, for example, Silent Hill 2 Enhanced Edition on PC is still the best way to play SH2):

    Metal Gear Solid 3

    Kuon

    King's Field 4

    CyGirls (I liked Disk 1 more than Disk 2)

    Drakengard 1 and 2

    Shadow of the Colossus

    Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex

    Extermination

    Lifeline

    Ico

  • It looks like a PS3 game with post processing or ReShade. The texture quality is actually sometimes worse than a PS3 game.

    Looking at games like Demons Souls, Batman Arkham City, MGS 4 + V, NieR 2010, etc, Wilds does not look like much of an improvement. And some of those games released early in the life of the PS3, so they werent even using the maximum capabilities of the hardware. Sure, Wilds has SSAO and RayTracing (if your GPU can even handle running that at an acceptable framerate), but if you turn those effects off to get better performance the game looks like a PS3 game. And by better I mean you go from like 40fps to 55fps, with Frame Gen disabled.

    The game is an unoptimized mess and it does not provide a graphical improvement to explain the bad performance. Its not like Cyberpunk 2077, with hundreds of NPCs or something. There like, 20 dudes in a box canyon village tanking your fps down to sub-30fps.

  • It wasn't good, but it had good ideas. This is usually true of most bad games, and if these games were given the time and budget to get the proper polish from knowledgeable developers, then there probably would be no bad games at all.

  • Maybe not deliberate, text does not translate nuance very well and when I first read fhe comment, when OP said "Left: / Right:" I first read it like they were directly addressing those people. OP could have worded this better to not have confusion like this happen if that is not what they meant.

  • While I definitely agree the overall best design goes to the Atari 2600, this comes in close second for me:

    This bad boy (or girl, rather) is the Casio Loopy. Yes, Casio, the company primarily known for making wristwatches. This console was only released in Japan, and when it launched it had a target demographic of girls and young women. The console came with a built-in sticker printer, and the games were woman-targeted games in genres like romance, fashion, and life simulation (like Animal Crossing). Only 10 games were ever made for the Loopy, by the way. Its biggest failure and reason for not selling well was being a console that had games that looked like the SNES but having to directly compete with the PS1 and N64, as well as the replaceable sticker cartridges being very expensive.

    Now, I am a man, and I am clearly not a part of the target demographic of this console. The games are entirely uninteresting to me, except maybe the Animal Crossing-like game "I Want A Room In Loopy Town." But something about the curved shape of the console and its cool purple hue speak to me. The black cover for the sticker ejection port has me imagining a newer version playing an animated logo on that part if a small screen was behind it. The absurdly massive Eject button just looks like it gives the most satisfying "kerchunk" when you press it to eject a cartridge.

    In third place I'd have to give a shout out to the Apple iMac G3, even though I really dislike Apple products and its neither a game console.or made for gaming in general, something about the white and bold color combo just looks really cool. The mouse was really bad though. Got a bit of that Frutiger Aero look.

  • The point of this is obviously the charity, but I'm not gonna lie, after a quick look at the included games, if Tunic wasn't in this bundle I would feel ripped off paying $10 for it.

    I don't see any of those other games combined being worth $10 to me. Multiple visual novels / story games, puzzle games, and many games that look like a generic Kemco published RPG Maker game but with a pastel color palette this time. Again, I get that the point of this is charity, but Tunic is literally the only game that I would say brings value to this bundle. If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

  • So is every server still massively overpopulated by cheaters? Have they finally implemented proper anti-cheat?

    I played at launch and in like 3 days every server had players using cheats spawning explosions whenever anyone spawned. Pretty much killed my interest in the game.

  • As a long time fan of Dino Crisis, an an avid hater of the REmakes for ditching the fixed cameras for generic, now over-copied over the shoulder camera, I am hoping Dino Crisis gets the "REmake treatment." It makes me smile to see it so prominently featured in this image.

    Dino Crisis differed from Resident Evil in that it was not truly a Survival Horror game. Capcom knew this from the beginning, as it was marketed as "Panic Horror." In other words: "Action Horror." The perfect genre description for the REmake games starting with RE2.

    Survival Horror requires de-emphasis on combat, actively encouraging the player to choose to NOT get in combat (through severe item scarcity or boring combat mechanics that feel unfun to engage with). A third person over the shoulder camera inherently emphasizes combat by making the player want to engage in combat because they feel like they have greater control, and it is more fun. This is why I always say RE1 already has a perfect remake and should be left out of the "REmake treatment." RE1 is purely Survival Horror, and was not intended to be like a "hollywood action movie" like RE2 and beyond. Dino Crisis, on the other hand, always leaned more into the action side, starting about midway through the original game, and then really almost getting silly in the sequel. Which is why an action camera like the REmakes have would be perfectly fitting to the action focus of the game.

    We don't talk about Dino Crisis 3. It is unfortunate that the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center happened so close to the games development, as that was the single reason why the game was completely rewritten to take place in outer space. I mean, it was a tradgedy that should never have happened regardless, but still, you hopefully get what I mean.

  • My personal favorites on PS2, as someone who did not own a PS2 while it was still being manufactured and sold as new. This does not include remakes/remasters or games that have better ports on other platforms (for example, Soul Calibur 2 on GameCube, Dead or Alive 2 on Xbox, Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 Another Cases on PSP, or Need for Speed Underground 2 on PC).

    • Haunting Ground
    • Kuon
    • CyGirls (Both discs are fun but I prefer disc 1)
    • Drakengard 1 & 2
    • Ico
    • Lifeline (requires microphone, very underrated)