Just finished this little story-focused horror game. Short and sweet, really enjoyed it.
What game are you playing?
I played, and loved, The Use of Life, a Japanese kemono gamebook-style RPG with 4 distinct endings and two major progression paths. I enjoyed the writing a lot and was impressed just how differently all four major advanced classes played. I finished the game six times, with all the endings, and every class, and then another two times just to experience the Critical Success/Failure outcomes (which unlock for you to enable at will once you saw all endings.)
What really touched me was the author's notes you unlock as you beat the game; how the developer was frustrated that they just made no game he wanted to play and so he made his own.
The art is very good (except for your main sidekick, but I understand the stylistic choice of making her a different art style to contrast with the protagonist) and the monsters look really cool. I would not recommend Hard mode to anyone.

The game uses JRPG combat but every attack can be dodged by timing a QTE right. This is a lot harder than it sounds and was not as unfun as it might appear. In fact, I really liked it - especially because you have a real impact of your stats. A speed build will have incentive to try and perfect the QTE for no damage; a slow, tanky build using heavy weapons and armor is better off guarding against faster attacks.
It's a really good game. My only complaint is the difficulty spike halfway through is a little annoying. You do get better equipment quite quickly so it's not all bad.Tweed wrote: ↑ February 11th, 2026, 07:24Playing Wasteland 2 since I never got around to finishing it so I guess I ought to.
I quite like the companions too, none of them are particularly obnoxious or preachy.
Would recommend the game to anyone who has not played it.
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Finished Outer Wilds. Liked it.DemoGraph wrote: ↑ February 5th, 2026, 12:55Switched to Russian after all. Didn't regret it. After 15 mins of accustomization, everything clicks together. And Russian has none of that pronoun business.DemoGraph wrote: ↑ February 3rd, 2026, 17:03I've decided to try Outer Wilds.
Best death in the first hour is jumping into geyser in tutorial crater.
Pronouns are pretty irritating. I've tried switching to Russian (in a hope of evading they/them), but I've already got accustomed to English names.
I've played for about 3-4 hours, visited all the main planets and got some secrets that I think are probably midgame? Found all the spacemen, including the guy with the fish. Didn't visit hanging city yet. Obviously, didn't farm all the POIs, even ones that could be seen from orbit.
Then the game crashed. And wiped my account together with the save. Restoring the save from the backup didn't help.
**** it, I'll watch the LP some day. Or maybe come back to it in a year or two.
I liked the feel of the game. Very Myst-like. Spaceship planks are cute. Undercity reminded me of the one from the Thief series. I still wonder what exactly made you stuck in a loop - I hope that it's not some handwaving.
I really didn't like that all the planets are superspecial - there're literally no ordinary dustballs there, everything is gimmicky. Also not a fan of 20-minute wipes. I also found that sometimes killing yourself is faster than moving the ordinary way; I think it's bad; dunno, maybe it has some additional meaning in the plot.
The game made me want to play KSP again.
tl;dr I've dropped it. Still, it's a nice adventure game. Recommended.
I've stumbled upon OW completely randomly, on a hunch, after looking at a random video for a minute. And then, at the same day, my buddy told me that he finished it after several years long pause and advises it to me.
Turns out, the existential themes in the game were conducive to the themes I've been thinking about for some time already. The message of the game wasn't the answer I'd give (and wasn't even about the question I asked), but it was pretty thought provoking. Half a year ago it would've been of little value for me (as well as, I suspect, it will be a few months from now on). So the timing, and theming, was completely random, but spot on.
Thanks, Universe. You're a kind one.
Got fairly far on the second try all the way down to floor 11/26 and reaching 1000 gold, but running out of food, probably from wasting time thinking I just missed the stairs going down on one of the darkness tiles (when it was a hidden door), and lost movements from getting used to the KHJL keyboard movement controls, and getting darkness from swallowing random potions trying to get rid of weakness and the cursed armor. Something that seems like it'll be rough to adjust to is how none of the scrolls have names at first, so the only way to not have to guess is collecting multiple of a kind and then trying one out to reveal the rest.
Also I finished Nioh 3 and most of NG+
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Didn't like Wandering Sword at all, but it's probably pretty good if you like JRPGs. I was tricked into playing it by being told it's like Hero's Adventure (it's nothing like it)methoxetamine wrote: ↑ February 28th, 2026, 19:10Wandering Sword. I'm about 4 hours in and completely sold, this **** is great
Also I finished Nioh 3 and most of NG+
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You're right - it's better!rusty_shackleford wrote: ↑ February 28th, 2026, 19:11Didn't like Wandering Sword at all, but it's probably pretty good if you like JRPGs. I was tricked into playing it by being told it's like Hero's Adventure (it's nothing like it)methoxetamine wrote: ↑ February 28th, 2026, 19:10Wandering Sword. I'm about 4 hours in and completely sold, this **** is great
Also I finished Nioh 3 and most of NG+
Blackwake lives on :')Oyster Sauce wrote: ↑ March 30th, 2024, 18:58Coming back to this post because I really like games that let you walk around big vehicles, especially ones piloted by playersVergil wrote: ↑ March 15th, 2024, 18:35Why do these games never let you make your man and walk around on ships![]()
There's Guns of Icarus, a multiplayer Steampunk airship combat game where teams of 4 have to work together to take down other ships. I only played this one a little bit and it's ******* DEAD
Then Blackwake, which was a lot better and I put quite a few hours into. Generally teams are split between a few ships of varying sizes, with some crewed by up to 16 people. With so many players, duties would be split up between spotting, patching up holes, pumping water, putting out fire, loading the guns and delivering ammo, etc. Having 12 people run the guns on the port side and annihilating an enemy ship was the coolest **** ever. It is also ******* DEAD
And this one barely gets a pass but the Halo 4 mission "Reclaimer" takes place on top of a Mammoth, a giant fuckoff vehicle equipped with turrets, power weapons, a bunch of marines, and smaller vehicles, which makes it one of my favorite Halo levels even though the game sucks and is ******* DEAD
DoW gameplay in general was regretfully pretty meh (I suspect that tabletop 40k is the same). WC3 was interesting because of maneuver. Modern combat is interesting because of maneuver. DoW is balanced on jumping around 2-3 chokepoints with 3 unit types.KnightoftheWind wrote: ↑ March 10th, 2026, 09:47The maps do tend to be visually monotonous though, and the DLCs weren't my cup of tea either..
Sad, actually. I was pretty charmed by it the first time I've played.
Meh, I can tell it's a chinkslop on the first glance because of the choice of these mounts.methoxetamine wrote: ↑ March 8th, 2026, 19:05Wandering Sword mounts are kino. Extremely sovlful game
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Spent a couple of days riding with Stannis the Mannis fighting the good fight. But the ******* game is all kinds of ****** on new-ish hardware. The trees look all ****** up and pulse like crazy and the game keeps crashing every couple of hours. Deleted it out of frustration. Such a shame.
Think I'll get back into CK2 AGOT instead.

I also gotta say I appreciate all the tall women in this game.
This is the one genre I just can't get into, despite appreciating what it offers. RTS is about as close as I can get to it. It's like the further I am from the action the less interested I am.
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Crusader Kings 2 is basically an RPG. You get to make your own ruler with stats and traits and then you are just dropped into the middle of a medieval world. Pure emergent storytelling.Breathe wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:16This is the one genre I just can't get into, despite appreciating what it offers. RTS is about as close as I can get to it. It's like the further I am from the action the less interested I am.
CK3 supposedly leaned even more into the RPG side of things than CK2, but I can't confirm either way since I've not played CK3 for more than 1 hour at launch.
Honestly, I wouldn't be able to get into Victoria or Europa Universalis precisely because you are so far removed from the action in those games.
This gives me a different perspective. Think of it like an RPG. Hmm. I may try CK out in the future with this in mind. Thanks.logincrash wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:23Crusader Kings 2 is basically an RPG. You get to make your own ruler with stats and traits and then you are just dropped into the middle of a medieval world. Pure emergent storytelling.Breathe wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:16This is the one genre I just can't get into, despite appreciating what it offers. RTS is about as close as I can get to it. It's like the further I am from the action the less interested I am.
CK3 supposedly leaned even more into the RPG side of things than CK2, but I can't confirm either way since I've not played CK3 for more than 1 hour at launch.
Honestly, I wouldn't be able to get into Victoria or Europa Universalis precisely because you are so far removed from the action in those games.
Try the second one, though. 3 is cancer.Breathe wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:28This gives me a different perspective. Think of it like an RPG. Hmm. I may try CK out in the future with this in mind. Thanks.logincrash wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:23Crusader Kings 2 is basically an RPG. You get to make your own ruler with stats and traits and then you are just dropped into the middle of a medieval world. Pure emergent storytelling.Breathe wrote: ↑ March 13th, 2026, 15:16
This is the one genre I just can't get into, despite appreciating what it offers. RTS is about as close as I can get to it. It's like the further I am from the action the less interested I am.
CK3 supposedly leaned even more into the RPG side of things than CK2, but I can't confirm either way since I've not played CK3 for more than 1 hour at launch.
Honestly, I wouldn't be able to get into Victoria or Europa Universalis precisely because you are so far removed from the action in those games.
Also, get all dlcs, vanilla is pretty meh.
To me it is the real Fallout 3. A masterpiece of post-apocalyptic isometric games. The flavor is somewhat different so it will take at least twenty hours until you see it as Fallout.Tweed wrote: ↑ February 11th, 2026, 07:24Playing Wasteland 2 since I never got around to finishing it so I guess I ought to.
I'm not having a good time. The game is a trudge, getting anywhere takes too long. The writing is stupid, most of the NPCs are dislikable fuckheads. Way too many ****** girlbosses, way too many ****** couples. Le quirky weird factions that are totally zany and off-the-wall because why not. Nothing in this alleged plot is coming together in a meaningful way and it's been 100% predictable so far. Membah the 80s? Membah the 80s? Membah the 80s?weaselus wrote: ↑ March 18th, 2026, 06:01To me it is the real Fallout 3. A masterpiece of post-apocalyptic isometric games. The flavor is somewhat different so it will take at least twenty hours until you see it as Fallout.Tweed wrote: ↑ February 11th, 2026, 07:24Playing Wasteland 2 since I never got around to finishing it so I guess I ought to.





