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8 votes
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Norway has seized a record $5.8 million worth of cryptocurrency that was stolen by North Korean hackers last year
5 votes -
Tetris | Official trailer
12 votes -
The best game animation of 2022
1 vote -
Steam Winter Sale recommendations
19 votes -
2022 saw launcher bloat turn from a minor annoyance into a genuine problem
12 votes -
Steam Replay 2022, a highlight summary of your Steam gaming this year, is now available
13 votes -
Atari revives unreleased arcade game too damn hard for 1982 players
7 votes -
Year in Review: Games of 2022
What were your highlights for the year? What were the best things you played? What surprised you? What let you down? Reflect back on the year and talk about anything and everything related to your...
What were your highlights for the year? What were the best things you played? What surprised you? What let you down?
Reflect back on the year and talk about anything and everything related to your gaming experiences in 2022. You do NOT have to limit it to 2022 releases -- anything you played this year counts.
Meta note: Yes, I know this is still a tad on the early side, but I'm trying to space these posts out between groups so that they don't step on each others' toes. I also plan to post this to ~books, ~movies, ~television. I'm not active in ~anime, so if someone wants to take up the mantle for that group (or any others you feel need a Year in Review post), go for it!
7 votes -
Is there an equivalent of IMDB for video games? Would you recommend one?
Preferably a website where I can make my own lists, comments, ratings, etc. And what about an equivalent to the wonderful Advanced Title Search?
13 votes -
Help me find vehicle customization video games
Hi, lately I've been thinking a bunch about Phantom Crash, which I played on an XBox. It was a mecha battle arena game. It had two main modes (three if you count skipping through interminable...
Hi, lately I've been thinking a bunch about Phantom Crash, which I played on an XBox. It was a mecha battle arena game. It had two main modes (three if you count skipping through interminable conversations with NPCs). First, you'd take your mech into an arena and blow people up. Then you'd go to your garage, spending your winnings on upgrading your mech.
The degree of customization you could achieve was striking. There were big options like wheels / legs / hover platform, and a variety of energy / mass / missile weapons. You could get different aim assist chips that had meaningfully different characteristics. You could tune almost any piece of equipment to be lighter or heavier, and a heavier gun really felt more powerful in the arena.
TBH the actual combat was only alright, but we loved the game anyway.
Are there any other games out there that have this kind of feedback loop? Playable today is best, but I'd also go down an internet archaeology hole.
8 votes -
Game Giveaway: The Price is Right Edition
Welcome to a special giveaway! Instead of a specific game or a lottery system you will need to guess the pre-determined amount ($X) I've allocated for the giveaway. You can submit a guess by...
Welcome to a special giveaway!
Instead of a specific game or a lottery system you will need to guess the pre-determined amount ($X) I've allocated for the giveaway. You can submit a guess by listing any number of games and their prices (include a total in USD) in a top-level comment in this post by the time this post is 48 hours old. The total cost of all games can not exceed $X! The commenter who comes the closest without going over $X will win each game in their list. If there is a tie the first commenter will win.
Good luck!
For verification purposes, here is the salted hash of $X:
6879e144663fc05aacacbd7daf8614aaExtra info:
- Exclude taxes
- If your local currency is not USD please convert the total to USD after getting the total for your local currency
- Please include sale price discounts
Example (from @psi):
Game Platform Cost Shadows Over Loathing Steam $22.99 Vampire Survivors Steam $4.99 Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin eShop $19.79 Total $47.77
@hkc COME ON UP!!!
Salted $X string:
The correct price is: $53.2518 votes -
What's your unpopular opinion or idiosyncrasy about video games or games in general?
Asking about games of any kind. Do you enjoy something a lot of people seem to despise? Do you dislike some aspect of gameplay everyone cherishes? What beloved games do you find utterly boring?...
Asking about games of any kind.
Do you enjoy something a lot of people seem to despise? Do you dislike some aspect of gameplay everyone cherishes? What beloved games do you find utterly boring? What games and mechanics are underestimated in our view? In what way games nowadays are worse than before? Conversely, do you think people look at the past with rose-tinted glasses?
I wanna know!
23 votes -
The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Official trailer
9 votes -
Nvidia AI plays Minecraft, wins machine learning conference award
9 votes -
Why do God of War's characters keep spoiling puzzles?
1 vote -
Looking for a very specific kind of submarine video game
Maybe you guys can help me out since I found a lot of games that are kinda like this but not quite. It doesn't need to be a full-blown simulation, but it needs to be convincing. What I want is a...
Maybe you guys can help me out since I found a lot of games that are kinda like this but not quite.
It doesn't need to be a full-blown simulation, but it needs to be convincing.
What I want is a game that puts me inside a submarine, looking at screens full of radar and sensor information, and letting me control the sub in a realistic manner, only with the information provided in the control room. It's okay if the game jumps to an external view just to show the ultimate consequence of conflict, but mostly, I should be in the sub looking at screens.
Is there such a game?
Ideally, I play on the Xbox. My laptop is a potato, so it's only good for very old or otherwise lightweight games (technically speaking, this could easily be a command line game... like naval
htop). Other kinds of naval simulation are good for this thread.Thanks!
7 votes -
Valve's gambling problem
13 votes -
Why do people play MMO's solo?
6 votes -
Kratos, God of War - Sculpture timelapse
4 votes -
If you die in the game, you die in real life
10 votes -
Morality in games mechanics
4 votes -
Did Real Time Strategy games die? Why?
There were a few years when RTS was a popular genre with games like Total Annihilation, Age of Empires, Command and Conquer, and Starcraft being very popular examples. But these games have mostly...
There were a few years when RTS was a popular genre with games like Total Annihilation, Age of Empires, Command and Conquer, and Starcraft being very popular examples.
But these games have mostly died out, and I was wondering if maybe I'm just not aware of modern RTS variants, or if there are good reasons why these games died off.
Like, are Tower Defence games a form of RTS?
Are there any RTS games where teams play against each other, so 2v2 rather than 1v1?
17 votes -
What makes a good detective game?
7 votes -
Have MMO's lost the RPG?
7 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
6 votes -
Open source is democratizing video game development
9 votes -
iPad recommendations
After reserving a Steam Deck twice, and letting it drop, trying to get FTL running acceptably with touch controls on my old generic Windows Tablet, and doing the bulk of gaming and leisure time...
After reserving a Steam Deck twice, and letting it drop, trying to get FTL running acceptably with touch controls on my old generic Windows Tablet, and doing the bulk of gaming and leisure time with my phone, I wonder if the best solution to my varied tech needs might be just to bite the bullet, turn in my Android cred and take a walk on the iPad side. I haven't used an Apple device regularly since my iPod touch from ten years ago and ever since that was stolen, I was all Android, all the time. But if I want a device to read comics (PDFs, Kindle/Comixology, Hoopla), watch streaming (Netflix, Prime Video, Youtube), try out games (Apple Arcade, Xcloud Web) but have the option to go back to my old reliables (FTL, Binding of Isaac), should I consider dropping $200 on an older iPad and see if it fits my needs? Should I do it now, or wait on rumors of new ones in October? I know they're supported for longer then the average Android, but at the same time, I don't want to pick one up just in time for it to be a security risk either.
7 votes -
Comcast pulls plug on G4 TV, ending comeback try for gamer-focused network
8 votes -
'It gets better after 100 hours...'
7 votes -
Neurons in a dish learn to play Pong — what’s next?
5 votes -
The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Official teaser trailer
16 votes -
Recommend chill/background games for my second monitor?
Sometimes I like to multitask while I'm having a chill. Basically I'm looking for a game that doesn't require my full attention so that I can play while I'm watching youtube or a stream. Lately...
Sometimes I like to multitask while I'm having a chill. Basically I'm looking for a game that doesn't require my full attention so that I can play while I'm watching youtube or a stream. Lately I've been playing Stellaris on easier difficulties to scratch this itch, but even on minimum time settings a Stellaris game takes multiple hours. Something with a 30-60 minute gameplay loop would be perfect.
Thanks for your suggestions!
14 votes -
Ratios are a nightmare
7 votes -
What's a video game that you really want to exist?
What's something you can't believe wasn't made yet, or not enough?
27 votes -
Games as a service is incompatible with art
8 votes -
Wikipedia Speedruns
19 votes -
What are some good ultra-low-spec computer games?
So my TV is broken (so no Xbox) and my laptop is a potato. Well, not a total potato, it has an i54210 1.7ghz CPU with integrated Intel HD 4400 graphics. It's a Linux machine, but since Proton I...
So my TV is broken (so no Xbox) and my laptop is a potato. Well, not a total potato, it has an i54210 1.7ghz CPU with integrated Intel HD 4400 graphics. It's a Linux machine, but since Proton I fully expect to be able to play many low spec games.
I'm looking into some low spec games. I got Papers Please and liked it a lot. For something meatier I was thinking Baldurs Gate Enhanced, but I fear that I might have a hard time with the outdated mechanics. I had a hard with the original Fallout for that reason... I loved it back in the day, but it was just too clunky for my current tastes.
21 votes -
Crafting is (kinda) pointless
10 votes -
Steam Deck: Acceleration – 5000 games and trending up
9 votes -
Why Nintendo doesn't make everything you want
5 votes -
Street Fighter II street art - Interview with Hong Kong based artist, Lazian
3 votes -
Statically recompiling NES games into native executables with LLVM and Go
6 votes -
‘Resident Evil’ series canceled by Netflix after one season
7 votes -
Gross games about flesh and stuff
7 votes -
Apology for video games research
8 votes -
Hacker jailbreaks control unit that stops farmers repairing their tractors, then runs Doom on it
22 votes -
Interview with John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, programming, video games, and rockets
5 votes -
Netflix has some great games but nobody's playing them
8 votes -
How to combine video game genres
3 votes