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  • I'm playing through it now but I'm not enjoying it as much as the first one. I'm not sure if it's my fault for not being able to give it the time and attention it requires.

    You need the next piece of equipment, so you go to where the robot says it is. "Oh no we need a different piece of equipment to get there first. I've marked it on your map". Cool ok. "Looks like to get that piece of equipment we need to craft this new piece first". OK. "Looks like we need a special material so let's go-"

    At a certain point you forget what you wanted to do in the first place and just start following the next marker.

    I love the world and the wackiness of it all, but I'm not enjoying the actual gameplay loop nearly as much as I did the first one.

  • You're spot on. I'm always looking at people doing stuff like that, and it's always with envy of their ability to do stuff in public. The guy falling off his skateboard, the fat guy in the pool, the weird meditation circle.

    We need more of it. The world is a much better place when we can see other people enjoying and bettering themselves.

  • Yeah I feel you there. Just turned up on gamepass and I thought it might be as good as slay the spire. Which it isn't. When I finally completed the game only to find out it was only act one and it started doing it's thing it blew me away.

  • I'm not stupid stupid, but I'm a lot less intelligent now than I was as a child. Not sure if that's standard growing-up stuff or other factors. I think I'm average now, but I used to be really quite smart.

    Whatevers to blame, it sucks. I struggle to remember names of people/things/processes, or things to do today. I go through the day based on vibes. I look at a page of information, or a tedious form to fill in, and it's physically uncomfortable to slog through it. I can feel my brain groaning, there's tension and anxiety in my body. Frustration that this should be so easy and instead I'm having to actually concentrate.

  • I wonder if that cuts the wrong way in humans.

    Alcoholism generally keeps people down societally, but I imagine a shitload of babies are born because drunk people didn't worry about a condom

  • Disclaimer : I really haven't been able to play nearly as many games as I should have.

    Doki doki literature club.

    Inscryption

    Thronglets (mobile).

    For all pretty much the same reason. I get tingly when games interact with you as the player rather than you the avatar. It has to be done right though. Games are always looking at the camera and addressing the player, but they're only giving instructions or flavour. These three are the best I can remember at making you feel part of the story simply by being the player.

  • I've only pirated old stuff, games from my youth that are collectible items now for silly money or a complete crapshoot on whether 30 year old tech has stood the test of time.

    If I had the time to play them I would definitely see my conscience clear on pirating new stuff from them now.

  • Repetitive and grindy

    It's working out good for me personally. Between that trend and having gamepass. I don't have much time to game any more, so can barely get past a tutorial before real life steps in. By that point I feel like I get it though so it's OK.

  • I want to see pokemon red/blue/yellow absolutely fully maximum modernised. I want to go through the world in VR. I want to throw the poke balls into battle for real stashed on my belt. I want to be able to yell commands to a living, breathing pokemon dancing around in the arena.