General Gaming Discussion

Life is strange: Before the Storm Part 3 will be released on Dec 20th, just in time for the Christmas break!

Your PC is an unplugged cell phone charger.

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Well the Steam winter sale has started, immediately bought a bunch of games including Age of Mythology and Little Busters, will probably get started with the latter very soon. The Little Busters discussion topics seem to be quite active so I will finally be able to participate there as well! I’m really looking forward to the VN as I know very little about its story.

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Clannad 65%, STEINS;GATE 50%, Little Busters 30%… Umineko Answer Arc 0%. :naze::naze::naze::naze::naze:

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Heh that reminds me that I should get started with Steins;Gate at some point too… Busy times haha.

Hopefully Umineko Answer Arc will go on some kind of sale too in the not too distant future!

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At the moment i only play ELDER SCROLLS LEGENDS…it’s a card game of my favorite fantasy world. And i read A SKY FULL OF STARS, it’s a Moenovel/Pulltop VN. I have over 1500 games but not much time to play or read…time is money.

What Remains of Edith Finch’ has scored an upset, winning the top prize at the Bafta Games Awards.

Pretty surprised at that, I played it over Christmas/New Year and though it was quite good in parts but with some irritating elements.

And from the multi award winning Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice’s Creative Director:

“Right now in gaming there’s a big movement towards making games that are more meaningful in nature, that reflect our human experience,” Tameem Antoniades, the game’s director, told the BBC ahead of the ceremony.

Coughs VISUAL NOVELS! coughs

It’s a sad fact of life I suppose that VNs will never be considered for this awards nominations all but a very few are released in Japanese only years before the English language translations slip under the radar.

I think ‘Life is Strange’ is the only game that can even remotely be considered as only strongly VN influenced that has been nominated.

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Marketing and finding an audience for Visual Novels in the west was the biggest struggle preventing them from making any kind of impact here. Non-targeted advertisement for almost anything on the spectrum of anime has been a colossal failure in all but memetic status. (See the old Sakura-con commercial and Crunchyrolls newer TV advertisements for some great examples.)

Even with Manga and Anime taking off in the west stronger than ever, people still have trouble detaching Visual Novels from the “lonely person dating simulator” stigma. With such a niche medium already, not many people are there to clear up these misgivings. It’s just currently not feasible for visual novels to break into the more mainstream without some kind of puzzle game elements or mass marketable gimmicks. I wonder which two visual novels I’m talking about. I much prefer puzzles if you catch my drift.

There’s also the unusual debate of whether these even count as games at all, but that’s probably not worth getting into :sad:

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Well, I been playing Fifa 18, in fact I usually play daily. Its definitely the best Fifa game so far.
Also, I go back and forth with the Mass Effect trilogy. I love it. Up there with my favourite games of all time.
I only have PC for now, but, I am planning to get a PS4 at some stage. I really want to play The Last of Us Part 2, when it comes out eventually (hoping for end of the year, but I doubt it).

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I hope everyone has had some fun with games lately! It would be so much easier if the sleep schedule wasn’t 9 hours a night. :confused:

It has been a very long while of course, but my playthrough of Etrian Odyssey Untold is now down to two floors (15 and 25) since I want very little to do the postgame dungeon (if one were to take a look at the maps of floors 26 through 29 you could probably see why).

Dynasty Warriors 7 Empires has taken a good amount of my time as well, so poor Tales of Xillia hasn’t been started yet. To be honest, there isn’t a good reason why either.

It will soon get much warmer where I live so there will a lot more time playing games and reading VNs during lunch hours. Norn9 is very likely and some other musou-style game look like good candidates, for whatever a candidate is worth nowadays. :slight_smile:

To also note, there are so many strategy games left to tackle too such as Master of Orion 2, the better games in the Heroes of Might and Magic series, Starcraft, Warcraft 3, Age of Empires…and yet they keep sitting there collecting dust or digital space. That really needs to change, but I’m worried I would disappear from the net if that happened.

I play FGO JP and I did the paid anniversary draw today (FGO’s 5 star rates are 1% but New Year or Anniversary 1 time draws are 100% chance for a 5 star); during the 2018 New Years draw I managed to get a Jeanne Alter out of a 1/27 chance. Now today I did the anniversary draw and got a Jeanne Alter dupe out of a 10% chance from the pool so was pretty let down, but it didn’t end there because then ANOTHER Jeanne Alter appeared. How insanely unlikely this happens mostly made up for my initial disappointment of getting a duplicate. And I can also tell myself getting three copies is only because of how much the tsundere Jalter loves me :umu:

(Sorry for the potato camera quality, I just took the pictures from when I streamed it for a friend.)

Anyone else here a fan of RPG Maker horror games?

Extremely, although more so RPG maker games in general than just horror. I’ve played way too many RPG maker games to list them all here so I’ll just put it in a pastebin https://pastebin.com/krjWCJQm

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The horror and exploration stuff definitely. Not tried much outside of those genres though.

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I need help again!

  • PS4 for Spider-Man
  • Switch for Smash Ultimate

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Switch it is, then!

Forgive me, Spidey…:sad:

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Both games are good choices (and if you like something then it is never a bad choice), but we may never see another game with as much meaningful fighting game content as Smash Ultimate in our lives, and the Spider-Man game will probably drop in price faster. There may be availability issues to contend with if you think Spidey will be hard to come by in a few months or so, but this is assuming that you won’t have to worry about that.

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I’m currently thinking about picking up Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes and perhaps even finding a likeminded crazy person to try the challenge of the Centurion (a video of a group solving it made me interested), so that the list of people completing it gets a bit bigger.

I also started playing League of Legends again (oh no), and thanks to having some friends to play it with it’s way less anxiety inducing as it was years ago when I first played that.

Otherwise I’m playing various Switch games, currently Zelda Breath of the Wild and the two Warriors games, and perhaps starting Octopath Traveler at some point.

Oh, and in October I’m definitely getting The World Ends With You for the Switch.

Which Centurion are you referring to anyway? I’m guessing that this isn’t the 1990 strategy game.

With other news, there has been much progress on 100% Poppo KO (although there are no plans to play the game with strangers since that’s just not my cup of tea) and Disgaea 3 was started this week too. For some reason, the desire to play Tales of Xillia was completely derailed and it wasn’t intentional so that should pick back up soon too.

I also dropped a few games from the “maybe there is time for this” list because there are so many other games out there (including the recently mentioned Warriors games like FE: Warriors and Hyrule Warriors) that may be hard to get around to as is anyway.

Finally, it’s about time to look around for a rig parts and/or a laptop that can comfortable and easily play some games from a few years ago, a PS2 emulator for Destiny Remake, and a Dolphin emulator for various games. My desktop is reaching potato status and it’s essential to get an upgrade for programming purposes anyway.

No, it’s a specific bomb in Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. So the game has steam workshop, with user created modules. The Centurion now takes the first 98 created from those, as well as two vanilla modules and a random needy module (a module that cannot be disarmed and doesn’t need to be disarmed, but still requires action from time to time), creating a bomb containing 101 modules and giving the players 100 minutes to disarm it.