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12 votes
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Artificial loneliness - Appreciating the rare moments of emptiness inside the busy worlds of modern gaming
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Hit the High Notes 🎤🎶 singing game
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Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol retires saying artificial intelligence cannot be defeated
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Codemasters has acquired Project CARS developer Slightly Mad Studios for $30 million
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Hytale november development update
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Pour one out for the Steam Controller, now on closeout sale for just $5 plus shipping
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The Stanley Parable narrator responds to your letters and emails - Ultra Deluxe remaster/expansion delayed to 2020
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No Man's Sky - Synthesis update (releasing tomorrow)
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The Stardew Valley 1.4 content update is now available on Steam and GOG
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The Steam Autumn Sale is now live - runs until Dec 3 at 10 AM PST
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Beat Saber developer Beat Games has been acquired by Facebook
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Eurogamer is publishing a series of thirty individual "Games of the Decade" articles this week, reflecting on games significant to their writers
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Boneworks is a first-person shooter in virtual reality. Here's a look at a near-final version of the game before its upcoming release.
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Members of the Final Fantasy VII Remake development team discuss their thoughts and feelings about the highly-anticipated reimagining
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What Breath Of The Wild is like for someone who doesn't play games
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Teardown: A sandbox voxel game, in which everything is interactive and destructible, that calls for strategy, cleverness and creativity
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Pathologic is genius, and here's why
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Magnus Carlsen won't count Norway league games in record streak – world champion calls them 'Tivi-esque' in dig at Sergei Tiviakov
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Half-Life: Alyx
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Google Stadia - 4K image quality analysis and latency tests
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Wrath: Aeon of Ruin | Early Access trailer
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New Tricks For An Old Z-Machine, Part 3: A Renaissance Is Nigh
From the article: For all that Curses entranced me, however, I never came close to completing it. At some point I’d get bogged down by its combinatorial explosion of puzzles and places, by its...
From the article:
For all that Curses entranced me, however, I never came close to completing it. At some point I’d get bogged down by its combinatorial explosion of puzzles and places, by its long chains of dependencies where a single missed or misplaced link would lock me out of victory without my realizing it, and I’d drift away to something else. Eventually, I just stopped coming back altogether.
I was therefore curious and maybe even slightly trepiditious to revisit Curses for this article some two decades after I last attempted to play it. How would it hold up? The answer is, better than I feared but somewhat worse than I might have hoped.
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[Curses] was designed, like his beloved Crowther and Woods Adventure, to be a place which you came back to again and again, exploring new nooks and crannies as the fancy took you. If you actually wanted to solve the thing… well, you’d probably need to get yourself a group for that.
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All of which is to say that, even as it heralded a new era in interactive fiction which would prove every bit as exciting as what had come before, Curses became the last great public world implemented as a single-player text adventure.
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Lost Ember | Release trailer
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Does high FPS make you a better gamer? ft. Shroud - Final answer
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Geoff Keighley interviews Valve employees David Speyrer, Robin Walker, and Dario Casali about Half Life: Alyx and other projects
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Borderlands 3 on PS4, LFG
Just an idea I've been kicking around. BL3 is pretty solid single-player, but two player is way more hectic and I imagine three and four player is even more fun. Online PUGs just don't appeal to...
Just an idea I've been kicking around. BL3 is pretty solid single-player, but two player is way more hectic and I imagine three and four player is even more fun. Online PUGs just don't appeal to me, but since Tilderinos are higher caliber online denizens I was thinking it might be fun to put together a group of four to tackle it together.
The way I'm thinking, we can commit to a certain time Saturday or Sunday that works for everyone, and play for an hour or two. Definitely more casual, but when you are balancing that many schedules you kind of have to be. Then we can get together weekly (or whatever interval works for everyone). I think it would be a lot of fun to play with four people where everyone has to know and fill their role, I imagine four player is less of a shoot em up and more strategy involved.
This is just checking on interest, please say what times you're available and if you have a mic.
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Black Future '88 | Launch trailer
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Ars talks fighting games with Guilty Gear creator Daisuke Ishiwatari
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CNET reports Amazon is working on a game streaming competitor to Google Stadia
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Steam Remote Play Together is now in beta - A new feature that lets you play your couch co-op games with friends over the internet
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The Last of Us | The Definitive Playthrough - Part 1 (ft Troy Baker, Nolan North, and Hana Hayes)
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Borderlands 3 – Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot DLC | Reveal trailer
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We’re excited to unveil Half-Life: Alyx, our flagship VR game, this Thursday at 10am Pacific Time
@valvesoftware: We're excited to unveil Half-Life: Alyx, our flagship VR game, this Thursday at 10am Pacific Time. Can't wait to share it with all of you!
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Starting Destiny 2 late spared me a lot of misery
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Veteran MMORPG developer Brad McQuaid has passed away
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The Game Awards 2019 nominees
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Nintendo's Corey Olcsvary plays a selection of user-generated Super Mario Maker 2 levels and offers his thoughts on their designs
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The most influential board games of the decade, according to four top designers
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Zachtronics just announced and released a new game in Early Access: MOLEK-SYNTEZ
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Rumor of Half-Life: Alyx VR
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Planet Zoo is, temporarily, a game about mass-producing warthogs
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Digital Foundry's Google Stadia tech review: The best game streaming yet, but far from ready
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What is your dream game?
BTW this is based on this post from mid 2018. In my case it would be 1: A grand strategy game but with way deeper simulation of not just the nations warring but the land they are warring in as...
BTW this is based on this post from mid 2018.
In my case it would be 1:
A grand strategy game but with way deeper simulation of not just the nations warring but the land they are warring in as well, complete with procedurally generated worlds. Thankfully for me this already exists.
2: a dating or just general social interaction sim that isn't just for fapping or fetish indulging with randomly generated people with personalities which aren't just anime archetypes which you can socialize with as the game gives advice to you and explains what you are doing right or wrong.
3:KSP but with top-notch graphics and more planets, dwarf planets and star systems. This one is also real thankfully, and even coming somewhat soon!
4:Outside: the game. Please.
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Pokémon Sword/Shield: Graphics analysis and comparison
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BioWare plans a complete overhaul for Anthem
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Factorio developers commit to a 1.0 release date - September 25, 2020
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Dicey Dungeons' launch and reception, and plans for updates and ports
7 votes