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The housing system in Final Fantasy 14 somehow got more fucked with the lottery system and I am here for it


Friend of mine entered the lottery, system immediately broke.

Lottery system told them there was no participants but also that they're the only participant in the lottery. Their bid is completely gone, too.
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I knew the joke immediately, and I still laughed quite a bit. And I still want to play dammit.

I decided to try one of the Sherlock Holmes games. Crimes & Punishment. (It was 6 bucks. So I got my money's worth.) And aside from the god awful minigames at times, I do like what it's trying to do. But I wish more of the "cases" were actual murder mysteries/whodunnits. Versus "oh, it's so exciting. Find out where this train went."

But I don't care. :c
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Yes, Activision-Blizzard sucks and all but also I kinda hope I get into the Overwatch 2 beta.

I dunno I just wanna throw javelins at people as a robot horse.
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Got into the Overwatch 2 beta

Push is the best game mode.
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Elden Ring is definitely worth a shot.

A lot of the difficulty is optional. I've finally hit a point where it isn't, and that's frustrating, but even now near the end there are things you can do to make the combat easier. I'm just too stubborn to do it.
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Forward: Escape The Fold is basically just Slay The Spire. Sort of wish it was an app game too.

Strange Horticulture is a pretty engaging puzzle game, when it doesn't pretend to be a good story with branching paths.

Greak: Memories Of Azur's gimmick of controlling three unique characters is sadly its worst aspect. Since your AI partner(s) and their controls will be your end more than anything else. (And aside from Hollow Knight thus far. I'm noticing a pattern with Metroidvania's last areas being unbearable asspulls. I.E. Places where they introduce new challenges or moves, that none of the game had prepared you for.)

Also, I don't know why I keep trying to play/read Itch.IO games/VN's. Because rarely do I find anything that I enjoy in the end. Danganronpa Lapse was time I'll never get back.
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Been playing hardcore (as in if I die, it's game over) on vanilla WoW. Kinda crazy how mobs that I wouldn't even give a second thought at mowing them down with my spells and abilities are now terrifying. I used to just facetank the troggs, quilboar, etc. but now I have to think of the fights I take more of then than I did in the past. For instance, Razormane Hunters and their wolf pets patrolling into my area have made me bail from fights, I avoid most caves so respawned mobs don't jump me, etc. It's super fun in the end but sometimes nerve-wracking when you're about to lose hours upon hours of progress from a stupid mistake you made.
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store.steampowered.com/app/1873030/Wo…

ET is finally on steam, let's fucking goooooooooooooo
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I wish Chrono Cross Remastered didn't run so poorly because Chrono Cross is fantastic and deserves to be played by more people
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I wish Chrono Cross Remastered didn't run so poorly because Chrono Cross is fantastic and deserves to be played by more people


Ain't that the game you're always talking about @Drusm157?
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Ain't that the game you're always talking about @Drusm157?


Yes for some reason it's one of my favorite games from my youth.
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Petsitting gives you little to do, but play video games.

"Subsurface Circular" is a text-based adventure game, with an interesting concept and fun idea, with a lacking reason to care about its rushed conclusion.

"Limbo" is a non-puzzle puzzle platformer. (In that you'll never get stumped, because you didn't know what the game wanted you to do.) That has piss poor mechanics, serving a nothing story without character. And I hated a vast majority of the experience.

"Rusty Lake Paradise" is a decent surreal point & click game. Reminding me of games made on Newgrounds. With some fun or absolutely nonsensical 'it made sense to the developers on shrooms' puzzles, mixed in with many fairly simple ones. (And I'd be willing to play other games in the series.)

"Blasphemous" was an overall challenging experience. (Aside from many of the later boss fights, actually. Since magic helped me cheese my way to victory in several circumstances.) With a few "how was I suppose to know that" game design decisions, and bullshit platforming sections being its biggest faults. But I'd recommend this to those who like Metroidvania's. Loved its art style/atmosphere.

Especially when compared to "Ender Lilies" and how not Metroidvania it feels, and fuck this game so much. Where its nice art style was often squandered with the game's piss poor level design. (And the sounds and music were either nonexistent, or annoying as hell to listen to on a loop.) The few nice things I could say about this game, the spell variety and ability to teleport between save points given to you straight away, being among them. The spambush placement of enemies was all it had to challenge you. Aside from its bosses' three phase design of "easy for the first half of its spongy health bar, and then it will kill you in one to two hits". (Which happened for EVERY boss in the game. And it got tiresome really quick. As did the slow boring-ass cutscenes they "rewarded' you with.) Could seriously rant about what I didn't like in this game for hours. But it was the least fun I've had playing a Metroidvania to its end point.

(I also find it very telling that all terrible pieces of media tend to tear something down that came before it. So the top steam review is just knocking Hollow Knight as "not being the creator of Metroidvanias". Sure, but it's far and ahead still my favorite one.)

And on my expanding 'oh wow, I want to like this, but the game controls are kind of broken' list. "Shovel Knight" feels pretty abysmal to move around as. So I might put this game on the backburner, until I've finished more games on my Steam list.
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ET is finally on steam, let's fucking goooooooooooooo

I was quite fond of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, but I haven't played the Wolfenstein one.
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I was quite fond of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, but I haven't played the Wolfenstein one.


Opposite for me. Never touched Quake Wars.

If you want to play the Steam version of Wolfenstein: ET, you'll probably have to modify the files with ETLegacy to get it to run on modern computers. It was pretty simple to change out, especially if you follow the guide that someone posted in the reviews.
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It will cost $110,000 dollars to fully level up a character in Diablo Immortal...

Holy shit Blizzard. Way to make the developers of Lost Ark look like saints by comparison.

And in that news, I'm giving Titan Quest another try to hook me in. (Gave up absurdly quickly the first time, and I don't remember why.)



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So I recently got Assassin's Creed Valhalla on accident.

"Accident?" I hear you ask.

Yes, due to my anxiety, whenever I enter a store and don't buy anything, I feel like the store people judge me and I get antsy and feel guilty (yes, realistically I know the salespeople don't give any darn about me, but tell that to my poor, broken brain). So when I went into GameStop to look around, I didn't realize it was such a small location and I was the only one in there. So the pressure got to me and I picked a game, which was AC: Valhalla.

I've actually been enjoying it! I'm late to the game with this series (I played the first and second one and then fell off), but I am loving the sheer amount of stuff you can do in it! It makes me want to play the others (will probably get Odyssey after I play Valhalla and then call it good as the other ones don't really grab my interest).

Also playing Vampire the Masquerade: Swansong. Or rather, trying to, since the game keeps crashing...

And as an added bonus to this post: since I have Xbox Game Pass, I am very much looking forward to the Shadowrun games coming out later this month :)
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"Doki Doki Literature Club" is one of the dullest visual novel experiences I've had in a while. (But I like the song at the end.)


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"Doki Doki Literature Club" is one of the dullest visual novel experiences I've had in a while. (But I like the song at the end.)


DDLC is great if you have played zero visual novels ever so its gimmick comes off as fresh and interesting. It's right there with Dream Daddy for 'this is for people who think visual novels are just like the Sakura games swallowing up Steam'.

But also DDLC is like the visual novel version of Undertale where its fans will just ruin the point of it by going "IT'S JUST A CUTE STORY ABOUT A LITERATURE CLUB WINK WINK TOTALLY JUST THAT HAHA"
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"Deponia" was a pleasant surprise for a point&click game. Because the intro song and terrible meta tutorial had me very nervous that I'd dread this comedy experience. But the childish/slapstick humor was actually pretty entertaining, most of the time. And I'd be willing to try out its sequel stories.


I mean I agree, but like, you didn't encounter any bugs? The minecart puzzle actually loaded? etc.

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I liked DDLC but I found it pretty mundane, but I was experienced with the medium of visual novels before, so.
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