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Oh, im also playing Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective on my Steam Deck.

I heard some pretty positive things about it from Skill Up on YouTube. I understand that it is a remake of a DS game (never played it myself), but it piqued my curiosity enough to add it to my wishlist, but firmly under the proviso that I get it at a deep discount, because I wasn't really too sure of it.

Fortunately/unfortunately when my partner asked me what games I wanted for my birthday from my Steam wishlist, I basically gave her zero direction other than "whatever is Overwhelmingly Positive", and this ended up being one of those games.

So far, im not really feeling it. Im still in the early hours which I suppose more or less functions as a tutorial, but because there is zero voice acting or contextual hints, the game is constantly interrupting itself to tell me something, which is quite frustrating. But it still happy to give it a chance because it is early days, and because Overwhelmingly Positive games usually aren't labelled as such without merit.
 
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Oh, im also playing Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective on my Steam Deck.

I heard some pretty positive things about it from Skill Up on YouTube. I understand that it is a remake of a DS game (never played it myself), but it piqued my curiosity enough to add it to my wishlist, but firmly under the proviso that I get it at a deep discount, because I wasn't really too sure of it.

Fortunately/unfortunately when my partner asked me what games I wanted for my birthday from my Steam wishlist, I basically gave her zero direction other than "whatever is Overwhelmingly Positive", and this ended up being one of those games.

So far, im not really feeling it. Im still in the early hours which I suppose more or less functions as a tutorial, but because there is zero voice acting or contextual hints, the game is constantly interrupting itself to tell me something, which is quite frustrating. But it still happy to give it a chance because it is early days, and because Overwhelmingly Positive games usually aren't labelled as such without merit.
I absolutely loved Ghost Trick on the 3ds. Haven't gotten it on pc yet. But, I'm also not sure how well it translates to pc since the touch part of it is a huge part and you don't really get that same kinda thing with pc. Once you get past the first case it should really take off the training wheels.

Started playing Cookie Cutter... I've never played a game that seemed so squarely aimed at edgy lesbians as this. The game is pretty decent, the combat is more involved then most metroidvanias with light heavy dodge and parry. Although the parry seems rather iffy. The animation is really really nice and very fluid. Characters are kinda what you would expect form a edgy game, just with more lesbian then 13 year old boy target. It does have one of the same problems I had with Axiom Verge 2, where when you go into a zone, it really feels like you're missing a lot. Although with Cookie Cutter, you don't feel so much like your stumbling on your destination and so far you will find a traversal thing that lets you get further in the area, where as in Axiom you kinda just have to choose to ignore things and later on you will probably find something.
 

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Oh, im also playing Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective on my Steam Deck.

I heard some pretty positive things about it from Skill Up on YouTube. I understand that it is a remake of a DS game (never played it myself), but it piqued my curiosity enough to add it to my wishlist, but firmly under the proviso that I get it at a deep discount, because I wasn't really too sure of it.

Fortunately/unfortunately when my partner asked me what games I wanted for my birthday from my Steam wishlist, I basically gave her zero direction other than "whatever is Overwhelmingly Positive", and this ended up being one of those games.

So far, im not really feeling it. Im still in the early hours which I suppose more or less functions as a tutorial, but because there is zero voice acting or contextual hints, the game is constantly interrupting itself to tell me something, which is quite frustrating. But it still happy to give it a chance because it is early days, and because Overwhelmingly Positive games usually aren't labelled as such without merit.
Its very slow in the beginning. Nintendo adjacent game, so they want to make sure even little kid understand the concept, it takes awhile before any puzzle actually make you stop and think.
 

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Vanillaware's last great story in their games is still Odin's Sphere. That was nearly twenty years ago now. After that they really faltered with story or don't care. It's been pretty clear though that they've always been gameplay over story even with their best titles. Odin is just the one that got Westerners invested in their future titles.
13 Sentinels was pretty good and the gameplay felt like filler. I do think the story had one twist too many, but it was still good overall.
 

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13 Sentinels was pretty good and the gameplay felt like filler. I do think the story had one twist too many, but it was still good overall.
I keep forgetting that exists. I do remember dropping the story, because it didn't work for me when I was watching Woolie do a playthrough.
 

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NOTHING. I AM PLAYING NOTHING.

Because I finally beat persona 4 golden and Im having a midgame..inbetween game crisis.

I think Im prepared to step back and respect peoples opinion of Persona 4 golden not being the best game in the series.

Its very distinct between Persona 3R and Persona 5R because its so much smaller in scope. Its got fewer playable characters, fewer things to do, a small town mystery and its far more of a visual novel than it is an RPG. I think someone could absolutely enjoy Persona 5 and not enjoy persona 4.

Im a little miffed, maybe at myself because I beat persona 4 golden a few years ago on Psvita and thought wow its so much shorter than P3R or P5R, only to replay it this last month and find out I missed a whole 3rd of the game. Until the other two which really only have a couple ending options, with P4G Theres two more entire storylines and dungeons, one of which is literally the actual end of the game youd miss if you didn't choose just the right dialog options. In a way Im kinda just mad because Im supposed to just casually be enjoying a game and they withhold major story content for not playing with a guide and completionist mindset. Thats just stressful and thats not why I play videogames.

Anyway I think I largely enjoyed it. If I had one reasonable complaint it would be that the dungeon "key" treasure chests in P4G are largely repetitive useless baubles where as in the other two, especially P3R all the chests had actual important equipment or Outfits. Towards the end of P4G I started skipping them because I just didn't care.

That and P4R has a lot of cringe horniness that genuinely made me uncomfortable even as a standard bog horny guy. I felt like the friendships in P3R could be relatively platonic where as P4G had a near constant press for ecchi.

Now Im torn, Im once again trying to tell myself "ok dude, do something productive or at least play a normal game" and yet the one on the other shoulder says "Whelp better restart Persona 5R even though you just recently complained about how massive and mindnumbingly long it is!"
I liked P4 a lot, but I've never replayed it, never played Golden either. It's not even close between P4 and P3 to me though, P3 is just worse in every way. I'm actually playing P5 right now and it's really cool and stylish, we'll see if it supplants P4 as the series top for me. I haven't posted about it in this thread yet, however, because technically I'm not supposed to be playing the game as I declined to accept that it was entirely a work of fiction. Don't tell Igor.
Oh, im also playing Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective on my Steam Deck.

I heard some pretty positive things about it from Skill Up on YouTube. I understand that it is a remake of a DS game (never played it myself), but it piqued my curiosity enough to add it to my wishlist, but firmly under the proviso that I get it at a deep discount, because I wasn't really too sure of it.

Fortunately/unfortunately when my partner asked me what games I wanted for my birthday from my Steam wishlist, I basically gave her zero direction other than "whatever is Overwhelmingly Positive", and this ended up being one of those games.

So far, im not really feeling it. Im still in the early hours which I suppose more or less functions as a tutorial, but because there is zero voice acting or contextual hints, the game is constantly interrupting itself to tell me something, which is quite frustrating. But it still happy to give it a chance because it is early days, and because Overwhelmingly Positive games usually aren't labelled as such without merit.
I love Ghost Trick. The story is A tier for me, the puzzles are decent too, if not exactly brain busters.
 

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I liked P4 a lot, but I've never replayed it, never played Golden either. It's not even close between P4 and P3 to me though, P3 is just worse in every way. I'm actually playing P5 right now and it's really cool and stylish, we'll see if it supplants P4 as the series top for me. I haven't posted about it in this thread yet, however, because technically I'm not supposed to be playing the game as I declined to accept that it was entirely a work of fiction. Don't tell Igor.

I love Ghost Trick. The story is A tier for me, the puzzles are decent too, if not exactly brain busters.
Not sure if you meant vanilla P5 or P5R, but Despite my agony over its 140h length I do recommend P5R over vanilla, obviously you get the 30-40 hour expansion story, but also it fixes a few things like the gunplay mechanic which is kinda useless in Vanilla. I only recall because I got about 10h into vanilla before finding out about Royal and restarted. It was definitely worth it.

For some reason I feel like P3R was breezier than P4G, but it definitely had a far more generic story and characters. It was very..tropey..?? It did have a nice twist towards the end I enjoyed, but I have little desire to replay it. Atm anyway.
 

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Not sure if you meant vanilla P5 or P5R, but Despite my agony over its 140h length I do recommend P5R over vanilla, obviously you get the 30-40 hour expansion story, but also it fixes a few things like the gunplay mechanic which is kinda useless in Vanilla. I only recall because I got about 10h into vanilla before finding out about Royal and restarted. It was definitely worth it.

For some reason I feel like P3R was breezier than P4G, but it definitely had a far more generic story and characters. It was very..tropey..?? It did have a nice twist towards the end I enjoyed, but I have little desire to replay it. Atm anyway.
I do mean P5R. I lucked out and the only copy of P5R that I've seen in my town, which was a steel book for the PS5, that I've had my eye on for like 8 months finally came on sale and nobody else bought it before I did.

I don't know how P3 was breezier than P4, unless the later editions changed things. All I can think of about P3 is the endless samey floors of Tartarus, fighting color swapped enemies.

Changing gears, I think P4 has one of my favorite intro songs out of the games I've played.

 
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Started MGS2... we'll see how much I can tolerate.

There is a lot of Snake being surprised women are a thing though; In MGS1 when told about Nastasha his first response is 'a female analyst?', when confronted by Sniper Wolf he's like 'a female sniper', and then when he meets Olga in MGS2 he again remarks 'a woman?' You'd think by the time he got onto that tanker he'd realize women might be around.
 
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There is a lot of Snake being surprised women are a thing though; In MGS1 when told about Nastasha his first response is 'a female analyst?', when confronted by Sniper Wolf he's like 'a female sniper', and then when he meets Olga in MGS2 he again remarks 'a woman?' You'd think by the time he got onto that tanker he'd realize women might be around.
I get the feeling Kojima was simply being his not-so-subtle self about projecting that very realization to his audience, which back then was certainly almost entirely male.
 

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Yup, I'm hooked on Balatro.

I've managed to beat the game 4 times so far - three times on white stakes (2 blue decks, 1 green deck) and once on red stake with the blue deck. The game is basically pure distilled synergizing between actives, passives and RNG. I'm coming off a run where I leveled up flush hands and had Jokers that would 1. Turn clubs and spades, and hearts and diamonds, into the same suits, 2. Each spade (and therefore club) played added +4 to the multiplier, 3. Added a X3 multiplier whenever a hand was played more than once, 4. Even cards added another +4 to the multiplier. So by basically discarding or turning every red card into a black card (or a wild card) I was able to concentrate on the same winning strategy over and over.

Because there're hundreds of different passives/actives it's also basically guaranteed you'll never put together the same set up twice, so it's a game about coming up with new synergies every time. Although some runs I'm just in it for the collecting and will absolutely ruin the run if it means I can buy a card I don't have featured in the collection yet.
 
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Persona 5. Crosswords are BS. What the heck are the May Blues and why is Malaise the answer? I was thinking the answer must be some sort of flower or bird or maybe a band I've never heard of because I've never heard of people getting depressed because it's spring. There could have been a better hint if they wanted me to get malaise.
 
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Redout II. I'm getting acclimated to the controls. This game is jammed pack with so much single player content, it kills all of the current and 8th gen AAA racing games out on the market. It can be a bit challenging getting a handle on the controls as you are driving and piloting at the same time. Once it clicks, it clicks. I am still early in the game and doing the career mode content. I got the Deluxe edition so I got the summer and winter eevents for free and I can play them at any time. In this game, you do move really fast.
 
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I've put a decent chunk of time into Black Mesa (Half-Life 1 remake), and I'd wager that I am about half way through.

For the uninitiated, you play as Gordon Freeman, a silent protagonist and scientist/lab assistant working in an underground facility, who unwittingly opens a portal to an alien world(?) which floods the facility with all sorts of alien creatures, who promptly begin to slaugher the inhabitants. Early into the game the military shows up, but instead of trying to rescue anyone, they're actually trying to kill any survivors they come across. And you are just running around, trying to survive I guess.

And yeah, it works pretty well. First of all, I'm immediately very surprised that this is a fan remake (though it appears to have been given the official go-ahead by Valve as they are selling it on Steam, which is very bizarre for unofficial projects like this). If someone had told me that this was a professionally made 7th gen title, I probably would have believed them. The game looks decent, the weapon animations are surprisingly solid, but the shooting is quite floaty.

I also notice that even though the majority of the environments are grey hallways, I'm not really having any trouble navigating or getting lost, and they have done a pretty decent job of (so far) giving each level a gimmick to navigate around (mostly giant aliens).

As for the stuff that I'm not so hot about: the music is very good, but it only shows up during specific setpieces, and it isn't very dynamic - which is to say that it doesn't play during the entire set piece, and will end if you take too long. It also does occasionally run into that issue where the music is going absolutely crazy, and all im doing is rummaging around crates.

I do enjoy fighting the alien creatures, but im not a big fan of fighting the military guys. The alien creatures either attack exclusively in melee, or telegraph their ranged attacks, so if you take damage, it was probably your fault. In contrast, the military guys use guns, which are basically hitscan. If you can see them, they can see you, and fights with them almost always result in you taking some damage. This is fine in a game with regenerating health, but it does not in Black Mesa, and so you are reliant on finding health kits to patch yourself up. Admittedly they don't deal much damage, and the health kits are rather abundant, but it does still feel rather unfair to take damage that you couldn't avoid.

There also doesn't appear to be much in the way of a story. You will have some immediate objectives (eg kill the giant tentacle monster), but so far there is nothing to link one chapter to the next seemingly other than "don't die". Very little is communicated to you, and you play as a silent protagonist, so it often feels like you are going from one objective to another "just because". Similarly, the game doesn't even have a pause objective screen, so I'm anticipating coming back to this game after a few day's break, wondering what I'm supposed to be doing.

In general though, I'm enjoying myself. There is a steady drip-feed of new weapons, enemies and scenarios, so it always feels like I'm discovering something new. it isn't doing anything particularly incredible for 2024, but when I see it through the lense of 1998, I can see why this game has stood the test of time.
 
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I'm playing Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. It's an action-RPG looter spinoff based on the first Final Fantasy, made by Team Ninja, and it's a funny "contrast" after having played Final Fantasy XVI (and not so funny to be pressing the wrong button to block because my muscle memory from FFXVI's controls is still fresh).

Something hilarious is how the cutscenes like to show the characters' facial expressions, and how it gets ruined by the headgear equipment covering the characters' faces (either partially or fully). It reminds me of this...

 

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Evil Wizard. Not bad pixel art metrania about a wizard. A wizard that might. Just might. Not be an all-round fella in the eyes of our lord and/or saviour, the Eternal Maw of Invisible Endless Eyes.

It's also a 4th wall-molesting comedy.

Sorry, I meant "comedy."

Sorry, I meant """"""comedy.""""""

Depending on tastes, it can shift between all three interpretations during a single conversation. It's also gaming reference humour, so wear appropriate cringe guard PPE if these are your sensitivities.

It tried to have voice acting at the start but I think I must've reacted so negatively it kinda just stopped doing it? You can't be doing an evil Wizard comedy character and have them merely voiced by "some guy" ...they gotta be weird, interesting, memorable. They gotta be Invader fucking Zim or the Pyre announcer, not some dude told to read some joke in some jokey tone. Was he Christ Pratt? He could've very well been Chris Pratt and wouldn'tve noticed!

So, you basically got your topdowns with your twinsticks sometimes stabbing sometimes shooting, but shooting whatever element your staff last rubbed against. A strange compulsion I must admit soon as I saw the "void" element my only goal was obtaining it and counting that as official game completion. Not gonna bother looking further into that. Unfortunately the game has concerning stability issues, like regular crashing enough where I only quit once from choice instead of from another hard crash the other couple of dozen times. One boss even bugged out into their next form early after I got too close to an exit door while fighting them, yet their animations were still stuck in their first form. Luckily it quickly killed itself by mysterious means unseen. Unluckily the game hard crashed again.

As an aside, there's a rubber duck collection sub quest where each duck is reference and pun to mostly a single certain fiction. Won't say which, cause I reckon esteemed people already know or can guess: Whatspopulartfictionadorlazy hack (specifically American) comedianswmineaforrreferencessas a crutch for when they got nothing left?
 
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Started playing the phantom liberty path of phantom liberty (cyberpunk 2077 DLC). It's interesting but very uneven, dogtown is really cool, but too small for what they're trying to do, so you always stumble onto another event when doing something, which gets a bit annoying. Story/lore wise, it doesn't makes much sense, or rather, its one more case where the whole "corporation are all powerfull" breakdown, since there's just this guy that manage to carve himself a personal bastion, where he allow all kinds of stuff that hinder corporation (stealing from them, kidnapping and so on) like 15 minutes drive from the HQs of all the biggest corp, and none of them do anything about it...?

The actual story also suffer from the 2077 problem of trying to do too much too quick, where you have a quick 20 minutes sequence with songbird (super hacker for the US government) and the story just assume you're now super best friend. Also, the story keeps bringing up a traitor in the government who sold out the president and at that point you know a grand total of 2 peoples from the government, songbird and the president, OMG who could be the traitor?!?!?! It's also rather annoying that the story pretend you're trapped in there and you can't possibly extract the president, when 10 minutes after I was free to roam around I was out of the enclave (trough a secret tunnel that's not guarded anymore after the guard had to mysteriously all go to sleep) and I was just hanging out with my girlfriend. The story just isn't setup well for an open world game is my point.

But a lot of the new content is great, the new handler mission are more detailed than usual, where there's a quick explanation at the start and end and otherwise its no different than attacking random hostile NPC. Now they usually have unique NPC with special interaction and even take into account how you played them, I got one where I didn't kill anyone and allowed me to avoid a fight and save some NPC at the end, was neat. Definitely hope we get more of this for the sequel, could easily have been less handler misssion (I also hope they actual make it so those handler missions tell a story and have some sort of finality next time).
 

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Finished Mafia 2(actually a week ago but I haven't had time to post). Ended up having a good ending(Well, not so much for Vito but it feels like it works for the most part) and the final act of Vito's life slowly going to shit as he digs himself into a hole he can't escape from actually pretty compelling. You know this is all going to end badly but not unlike Spec Ops years later Vito is doing the driving here and you, the player, are just along for the ride.

Decided to go on a different track altogether and played through "Bramble: The Mountain King". It's a puzzle/platform game like Inside, Limbo or Little Nightmares, with the big difference being that it's occasionally cheerful(not often, but there are some genuine lighthearted moments during the daytime) and it's based around Nordic Folklore ( in this case the young child is wandering a particularly scary version of the Scandinavian forests). And man, it really wants to press home that fairy tales can be fucking terrifying if played right. It's also a bit more colorful then games like Limbo, Inside or Little Nightmares, taking advantage of the natural tones of the forest and wilderness. It doesn't break any particularly new ground with this sort of game but it's commitment to the folklore/fairy tale theme and wringing as much horror out of the setting as possible(over the course of like 4 hours) is the big draw for anyone who might want to check it out.
 
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