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8 votes
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Skybound Games reached a deal with Telltale for completing the last two episodes of The Walking Dead: The Final Season
17 votes -
Does the Expansion Pass for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 improve or break it?
I just got Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and am wondering if it makes sense to get the Expension Pass already from the start or rather wait before I finish the game. What I am concerned about is that it...
I just got Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and am wondering if it makes sense to get the Expension Pass already from the start or rather wait before I finish the game.
What I am concerned about is that it makes the game too easy or that it adds some unneeded items that stick out of the original story/feeling too much.
Is that the case, or is it rather just ironing out some small nit-picks and the DLCs make it better?
7 votes -
The story of Chiller, one very messed up video game
10 votes -
A thorough look at Neverwinter Nights
8 votes -
EA have removed pictures of Ronaldo from their website
7 votes -
The tragic end of Telltale Games - how an award-winning studio abruptly shuttered, as told by the people who were there
14 votes -
Sources: Leaked Harry Potter game is real, not developed by Rocksteady
17 votes -
Ultimate Fishing Simulator
4 votes -
GOG.com giving away Shadow Warrior 2 for the next 48 hours
26 votes -
Ubisoft's creative head talks the future of Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell
4 votes -
Humble RPG Book Bundle: Vampire: The Masquerade (revised edition)
4 votes -
The future of GOG: Mod support, Steam rivalry and problematic tweets
23 votes -
Puppo, the corgi: Cuteness overload with the Unity ML-Agents toolkit
5 votes -
The rise and fall of TLC - the company behind ‘Reader Rabbit’ and all your favorite educational games
7 votes -
Flashpoint, the flash game archival project, hits version five with a new Linux-supported client
21 votes -
Scythe tips and tricks?
Hello! I'm an avid fan of the board game Scythe and I've played quite a few games now. While everything seems very well balanced and thought out, no one in my group has ever managed a win using...
Hello! I'm an avid fan of the board game Scythe and I've played quite a few games now. While everything seems very well balanced and thought out, no one in my group has ever managed a win using the Saxony faction. Some have come close, but never enough to beat Rusivet and Crimea (the usual victors). If there are some other Scythe fans here, what are your tips and tricks besides focusing on combat?
Some info on our general playstyle:
- Most people go for all their enlist actions
- Factions always have a star or two from combat in the end
- Everyone wants their factory card, all the time
Thanks!
EDIT: I'm going to play a game this evening, will report back on what went on.
EDIT #2: It turns out Saxony wasn't played becuase we used the expansion factions. Coupled with airships, I don't think I can explain it all!6 votes -
Valley forged: How one man made the indie video game sensation Stardew Valley
18 votes -
There are too many video games. What now?
26 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #262 - Hello my name is: Compilatron
15 votes -
Video game 'Donut County' asks big questions about gentrification...
7 votes -
Heat Signature's "Space Birthday" update released - daily challenge, character traits, 4 unique enemies, 20 features, and on sale for 40% off
8 votes -
Extended Fortnite cross-play beta launches on PS4 starting today
5 votes -
Controller gaming on PC
21 votes -
This dumb industry: Telltale autopsy
12 votes -
Telltale employees left stunned by company closure, no severance
27 votes -
“Myst” at 25: How it changed gaming, created addicts, and made enemies
19 votes -
Telltale Games has laid off approximately 90% of their employees, leaving a staff of about twenty-five people
32 votes -
Linux gaming finally doesn't suck!
31 votes -
The Polymega hoax exposed
7 votes -
Yowza! 300 new words added to Scrabble dictionary.
9 votes -
The GOG client for Linux is no longer actively being worked on
42 votes -
Favorite recent fighting game that is not well known?
I really like the "idea" of fighting games, as I like playing against others and outplaying them, guessing their moves and the mind games etc. But the only fighting game ive legitimately enjoyed...
I really like the "idea" of fighting games, as I like playing against others and outplaying them, guessing their moves and the mind games etc. But the only fighting game ive legitimately enjoyed was Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, and id like to play something more recent.
It had alot of personality, each character felt different enough despite the size of the roster, and it was easy enough for a casual like me to get into while still not feeling too easy. Out of the new fighting games ive tried Fighterz, but it doesnt have enough character variety (not a dbz fan), the new MvC has a bad roster, Street fighter was too technical and idk boring? MK is very clunky, ive tried tekken but it didnt really grab me, and skullgirls hasn't either.
I want a game I can stick with and get good at, but the mainstream titles don't really appeal to me, does anyone have a suggestion?10 votes -
Two hours with the amazingly detailed Red Dead Redemption 2
20 votes -
Dragon Quest 11 (PC) and Spiderman (ps4) has absolutely consumed my life the past week and a half
The games are masterpieces in their own right. DQ11 probably the best jrpg I've played in a very long time (dq8 ps2) . Spiderman is just a very fun game. It's light hearted enough and has some...
The games are masterpieces in their own right. DQ11 probably the best jrpg I've played in a very long time (dq8 ps2) . Spiderman is just a very fun game. It's light hearted enough and has some intense moments. I'm level 41 I think right now and I have a lot of my abilities unlocked and I just destroy the dudes even if I'm out matched 11 to 1. Very satisfying.
Back to dragon quest. They made huge strides in quality of life with book shelves that actually show you that yes, you can read a book from it. The visible enemies is something that is sort of a relief for me because by my second playthrough of DQ8 I was so sick of random battles I almost just threw in the towel. I can explore and fight if I want. I would neglect exploring in DQ8 because of the random battles. Anyway what are your guys' thoughts on the games?
edit: emulating DQ8 on pcsx2 is very very cool. You can make the graphics look almost exactly like DQ11. The textures work wonderfully with interneral resolution increase. Plus you can trigger "fast mode" when runs the game at like 3x speed, which makes the random battles not so monotonous
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DTRPG: Big sale on Chronicles of Darkness PDFs
4 votes -
CrossCode - Release trailer
11 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #261 - Performance and new player interaction
8 votes -
What games have you have recently completed?
I'm interested what games people are actually played to completion recently. We do talk a lot about how what games we are playing, but which one stuck with you till the end?
25 votes -
PlayStation Now adds downloading of PS4, PS2 games
14 votes -
Fortnite legend Ninja is living the stream
14 votes -
The joy of losing - learning to have fun playing games
8 votes -
Destiny 2: Forsaken review - Hallelujah, Destiny’s back
5 votes -
Introducing PlayStation Classic, with twenty pre-loaded games - available for $100 USD on December 3
16 votes -
Dead Rising studio Capcom Vancouver shuts down
8 votes -
Return of the Obra Dinn - Coming Soon (from the dev of Papers, Please)
10 votes -
In Death (VR archery roguelike) will leave Early Access on Oct 2, along with new content and a price increase
4 votes -
What is a lesser known upcoming game you're excited about?
Everybody's talking about Fallout 76, Smash, Mario Party, Spider-man... What are some games out there that you're excited about and haven't gotten a whole lot of spotlight that you think others...
Everybody's talking about Fallout 76, Smash, Mario Party, Spider-man... What are some games out there that you're excited about and haven't gotten a whole lot of spotlight that you think others should really know about?
I'm personally really excited about Dreams (which is made by the same team that created Little Big Planet) and this weird indie farming/exploration game I found on kickstarter called Garden Paws.
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Best new Destiny 2 Forsaken feature?
My vote is for bounties god damn near everywhere. The Rider adventure is cool and I really enjoy Gambit so far. Not a huge fan of the weapon mod perk reworking, the grind feels longer than ever...
My vote is for bounties god damn near everywhere. The Rider adventure is cool and I really enjoy Gambit so far.
Not a huge fan of the weapon mod perk reworking, the grind feels longer than ever before.
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Linux gaming: GOG vs. Steam?
I started prioritizing GOG a couple of years ago, buying most of my games there because I love their DRM-free stance. I have an entire backup of my GOG gaming library on my hard drive, so even if...
I started prioritizing GOG a couple of years ago, buying most of my games there because I love their DRM-free stance. I have an entire backup of my GOG gaming library on my hard drive, so even if something happened to my account I'd still have everything I've bought from them over the years. On the other hand, their Linux support isn't great. For example, GOG Galaxy, their all-in-one frontend, is still not available on Linux despite being out for other platforms for years.
Steam, on the other hand, is DRM-agnostic, and there isn't an easy way to separate my games from the service. I worry about what would happen if I somehow lost access to my account. When a game is available on Steam and GOG, I opt for GOG each time because I'd rather have a DRM-free copy that I can control. Nevertheless, Valve has done a lot to support Linux gaming, especially with their recent debut of SteamPlay and Proton. Right now, Steam gives a much better user experience to Linux users and supporting Valve helps move Linux gaming forward. It also helps that their selection is much greater than GOG's, (though that's less of a pull for me as I do appreciate GOG's heavier-handed curation).
I'm torn because I want a little of column A and a little of column B. I keep hoping that GOG will eventually catch up with Steam with regards to Linux support, but that's already been the dream for a while (and a lot of people are done holding their breath). At this point I'm wondering whether I should just hop on the SteamPlay train and start putting my eggs back in that basket. Anyone have any thoughts? Who do you choose to buy from, and why?
31 votes