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  • It's hard to discuss such a massive series. It feels as if everything has been said about it and people have largely gotten tired of the formula, but hear me out.

    I actually never played any of them, I recently started playing the first one (from 2007) on my Steam Deck and I am actually loving it. It's such a simple, straightforward game, with a basic but engaging story and honestly gorgeous visuals for the time. The mechanics are delightfully limited, in a sense that it really helps me to turn of my brain and just enjoy myself. I really like the world and how dense it is: all objectives are reasonably close and movement is quick and agile. A real gem for the Steam Deck!

    I most certainly will get the sequel trilogy, as that one seems to be loved by a lot of people.

  • You are absolutely allowed to look at a woman or make moves. Just respect other people and their boundaries.

    Just move in the world, do stuff you like, meet people, be respectful to them and make connections. Don't force stuff and respect the wishes of others.

    If you do this, there is absolutely room for getting to know people better and becoming romantically involved. Just don't be a dick.

    Also, no need to be attractive as long as you're true to yourself and are as open to others as you hope for them to be towards you.

  • You absolutely beautiful person! What a thoughtful and sincere reply, I cannot thank you enough.

    You're 100 percent right that those experiences will still be there for me in the future when I feel the space. For now I am limiting myself to your second group of suggestions (I've played the first Frog Detective and loved it), knowing that your first group is there when I feel like it.

    I did already play Edith Finch though, a masterpiece in my opinion, but indeed quite heavy (but extremely hopeful too).

  • Welcome, let this place be your grass to touch :). I am doing better than expected. Had a really bad time mentally but slowly recovering and finding joy.

    Listening to good music (Sigur Ros, Explosions in the Sky, Dan Auerbach's wonderful solo albums (singer from the Black Keys).

    Playing some fun games I got for cheap in the steam sale.

    Watching an anime on Crunchyroll for the first time (The forbidden deduction of Ron Something Something).

    What do you enjoy?

  • Seems right down my alley. Does it feature any triggering subjects? (Mainly severe mental health stuff and suicide is stuff I avoid for the time being)

    Do you have recommendations for similar games?

  • I completely agree with your last part, the story would have been perfect if it was switched.

    To counter your other argument, the surrogate lesbian daughter is still more visually stereotypically attractive though. The number of hate posts for Abby that even go into transfobic territory and misgendering was massive. I made the mistake of wanting to read some discussion on part 2 after playing it on reddit: the whole sub is just hate (there probably is an alternative but I didn't look further, I was to disgusted by it).

    But your opinion on Joel vs Abby is valid, it's actually annoying that actual discussion about storytelling gets overshadowed by bigots.

    On a similar note, I had issues with the change in direction of Doctor Who which accidently coincided with the casting of the first female Doctor, and it was so hard to have genuinely critical discussions without misogynists taking over or being accused of being one myself.

  • I also cannot understand how you could play the Last of Us Part 1 and not realise how horrible Joel is.

    Spoilers for both games ahead.

    The ending of 1 was super difficult for me to play and super powerful in its delivery. It was horrible to decide to "save" Ellie by literally murdering everyone in the research station and destroying all hope for a cure. I was really impressed that they went there storywise, but then when in 2 Joel gets killed, all these so-called "fans" are angry because their lovely protagonist was killed. It's like they willfully ignore the complicated morals that were already present in the first game. When Abby does horrible stuff, they hate her. When Joel does horrible stuff in 1, it's fine. Part 2 had some problems, but I hugely respect what they were going for and how it polarised the community.

  • The bad reactions to this seemed minimal to me, but my god the woman in the Galactic trailer is driving them nuts.

    Which I really don't understand, because I find her look and vibe the good part of that trailer. The slurping drink and forced pop song on the other hand...

  • What are good starting points for the Deus ex series? I've got the original on Steam, but haven't really gotten into it yet, feels very intimidating every time I start. Should I just push through or are there other entry points?

    Btw, I loved dishonored 1 but somehow stopped playing, thanks for reminding me to get back to it :).

  • I would describe myself as a pantheist: I see the existence of the universe as a whole and the multifaceted consciousness in it as divine. So science is as much a technical as a spiritual journey for me, and love / amazement / experience of the world seems the highest form of living.

    I also feel that children often embody this in a very pure form, and it is only when society and social constructs kick in that we seem to forget our purpose and get all tangled up in imaginary goals and obligations.

  • While technically correct, they do have it in China itself, it's a modified version called Douyin. It is more restricted, censored and tightly controlled.

    I agree that it is a cyberweapon, but don't think that it's only used against foreigners, they use it just as much to observe and influence their own population.

    Finally, I would like to point out that to a lesser extent this is also the case for a lot of USA owned social media and tech companies. Edward Snowden's revelations for example indicate this. While the extent of government control and influence is much larger in China, I wouldn't underestimate the influences of Meta, Google and Microsoft for example.

  • "but won't trow me into a pit of emotional despair"

    Your suggestions are both amazing games, but I would like to confirm to OP that these games are quite distopian and feature some body horror.

  • I think that is a bit the conceit of the collection: classic games in looks / features, but taking into account the progress that has been made in game design and mechanics. I actually prefer it this way, like an alternate timeline in which computers didn't get more powerful and people were forced to iterate on ideas within these constraints.

  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Payday 3 Review Thread

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Just completed Undertale for the first time, this truly is something special.

    Entertainment @beehaw.org

    Any recommendations for audio dramas?

    Music @beehaw.org

    What are some of your favorite rock bands?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    The endgame info dump hits hard.

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Just finished Death Stranding, such an interesting and unique experience.

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Once the ball gets rolling...

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    It's sometimes one of the hardest things to accept

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    Quite relevant.