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11 votes
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Twitch Prime: Pikuniku free from Jan 21 - 23
3 votes -
Atlas (pirate MMO by Ark devs) goes offline for rollback after compromised admin account used to spawn whales, WW2 tanks, aeroplanes
8 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #278 - The new quickbar
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Mortal Kombat 11 | Official gameplay reveal trailer
5 votes -
Visual novel fans?
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel! I got...
Anyone else play visual novels? If you don't know what they are, it's like an interactive story with pictures and sometimes player choice. People called Bandersnatch a kind of visual novel!
I got into them by playing Katawa Shoujo, which is astonishingly well-written and empathetic and funny. Recently I played Don't Forget Our Esports Dream, about two Starcraft pro gamers trying to chase their dreams while facing the realities of their lives. I love how it talks about the soul of esports, and if you ever played Starcraft, this game will bring back all the memories. What visual novels do other people recommend?
9 votes -
What happened to the Queen's golden Wii?
4 votes -
Which video game antagonist suffered the worst fate and why?
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed...
Of all video games out there where a good guy beats a bad guy, which bad guy do you personally feel got the shittiest end of the stick? I recently beat Mother 3 and SPOILER Porky's fate seemed kinda fucked, what with him being permanently sealed away, unable to die, for all eternity in the Absolutely Safe Capsule.
8 votes -
Unity has updated their Terms of Service again and reinstated the licenses of Improbable/SpatialOS
6 votes -
Tabletop games dominated Kickstarter in 2018, while video games declined
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What do you think of star citizen?
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff,...
I bought a starter pack in 2015, played a few dog fights and races at 25fps, and then forgot about it. I reinstalled it today and was amazed at all the progress. There's some really cool stuff, like having your own expressions mapped onto your characters face with a webcam, or how you can get on your ship, jump to another planet, descend through the atmosphere and land at a camp, get out of your ship, and go inside, all seamlessly with no load screens.
The game looks fantastic, and runs a lot better too (I did upgrade, my pc, but not that much. I have a ryzen 5 2600 and a radeon 570)
Do any of you play? What do you think about the game?
18 votes -
Steam - 2018 Year in Review
12 votes -
Meet MASHBot, the touchscreen-tapping, Nintendo DS-playing robot
3 votes -
The JRPG Startup Cost - An analysis of how long it takes to reach various gameplay milestones in classic JRPGs
10 votes -
Building a Better Esport - Why esports generally aren't great spectator sports, and how developers could make them more approachable
15 votes -
Full cross-platform play now live in Rocket League
10 votes -
Woolie Will Figure It Out Ep 1 - About abandoned games and the creative process
3 votes -
Unity's ToS update blocks the use of SpatialOS
13 votes -
Unity responds to Improbable's (SpacialOS) blog post
9 votes -
How "At the Gates" took seven years of my life – and nearly the rest
10 votes -
How Magic: The Gathering’s most expensive card changed the game
9 votes -
‘The Division 2’ coming to Epic Games Store, pulled from Steam
17 votes -
'Skyrim', 'Oblivion' composer offers modders permission to use more of his tracks
5 votes -
My favorite game animation of 2018
6 votes -
Awesome Games Done Quick 2019, a week-long charity fundraising event featuring speedruns, has begun
12 votes -
Let's talk Soulsborne
I spent most of 2018 exploring the Soulsborne games (Demon's Souls, Dark Souls I (no longer for sale, thanks to the Remaster), II, III, and Bloodborne) and wanted to know all of your thoughts on...
I spent most of 2018 exploring the Soulsborne games (Demon's Souls, Dark Souls I (no longer for sale, thanks to the Remaster), II, III, and Bloodborne) and wanted to know all of your thoughts on them. Like them? Hate them? Want to try them? Favorite and least favorite?
From Software is probably my favorite game dev studio now. I want to say I adore all of the games, but I haven't tried Demon's Souls or Dark Souls II... yet. Bloodborne is my favorite out of the collection (or what I've played of it) because of the familiar but much faster-paced gameplay, with higher risk meeting higher reward. Not to mention they didn't put Ornstein and/or his armor in it.
10 votes -
Square poaches Blizzard Entertainment CFO, just days after Netflix poaches Activision Blizzard CFO
8 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #276 - Belt item spacing and script rendering
7 votes -
Bandersnatch: the game that killed a company and inspired a Black Mirror episode
11 votes -
2019 Independent Games Festival reveals this year's finalists
4 votes -
Meditations - a collection of 350+ tiny, experimental games by different developers that will only be available for a day each (Windows+OSX)
15 votes -
Star Control: Origins has been removed from sale on Steam and GOG following DMCA takedown filing by original Star Control creators
8 votes -
What games do you have on your Steam wishlist that haven't come out yet?
What upcoming game are you looking forward to so much that they're already on your Steam wishlist? Mine are: Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey Away: The Survival Series Children of Morta Morning...
What upcoming game are you looking forward to so much that they're already on your Steam wishlist?
Mine are:
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
Away: The Survival Series
Children of Morta
Morning Star
Noita
Space Haven
What The Golf?13 votes -
What are your favorite retro mobile games?
Over 10 years ago the world of mobile gaming was totally different from today's. Still many (if not most) phones could run installable and built in games. Which were your favorite ones? Let's say...
Over 10 years ago the world of mobile gaming was totally different from today's. Still many (if not most) phones could run installable and built in games. Which were your favorite ones?
Let's say the mobile game is retro if released before 2009.
8 votes -
Subnautica is the open world all open worlds should learn from
8 votes -
Steam's “Best of 2018” Lists - A Look Back At 2018
9 votes -
Lost NES version of SimCity emerges after twenty-seven years
15 votes -
Control | "The Oldest House" trailer
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Recommendations for old school style RPG games?
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked....
I've played and enjoyed Neverwinters Nights, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape: Torment. I was wondering if you guys could recommend some games in a similar style that I've overlooked. Thanks!
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What are some good open source games?
I've found a few really, honestly fantastic open source games and I'd like to share them and discover some new ones too. Firstly, NullpoMino is a fantastic cross-platform Tetris clone. It's...
I've found a few really, honestly fantastic open source games and I'd like to share them and discover some new ones too.
Firstly, NullpoMino is a fantastic cross-platform Tetris clone. It's highly, highly customizable and is lots of fun to play. It's got a great community over at Hard Drop, and if you like Tetris - you'll like NullpoMino. However, there are a few issues with it; one in particular being the relatively low skill ceiling of Marathon. The skill ceiling is very low (compared to other titles such as the NES edition), but this is solely exclusive to Marathon as far as I know. It turns into a test of patience rather than skill. Another issue is with installation; as the game was made for 32 bit systems it is rather slow, and it's finicky to run on Linux. However, it is a fantastic Tetris title (and open source!)
Another good open-source game is Osu! I've never played it competitively, but it's a fair bit of fun to play with friends and is a great game. It's cross-platform, although I've only ever played it on Windows, and it has a nice community. Fantastic game that I don't see mentioned too much.
The last game for this post is SuperTuxKart. It serves as a great kart-racing game, that's fun and has a low barrier to entry. Graphically, it's not drop-dead gorgeous, but it's not bad at all either. It's decent solo, and a lot of fun with friends. Would highly recommend. Cross-platform and available as a snap.
21 votes -
Steam Winter Sale is live until Jan 3, including voting for the Steam Awards and a daily "advent calendar" of Steam items
19 votes -
How ‘Baldur’s Gate’ saved the computer RPG
11 votes -
Artifact update: Skill Rating, Leveling, and Balance
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What is THAT level for you?
So you're thinking about starting up a game, remembering all the fun times and great experiences you've had with it, and then you realize that if you want to play that game, you have to go through...
So you're thinking about starting up a game, remembering all the fun times and great experiences you've had with it, and then you realize that if you want to play that game, you have to go through there again. A place so annoying, so difficult, or so boring that it saps your will to play it preemptively, or makes you drop it partway through. For me, I have this issue with the Dark Souls series. Tomb of the Giants for DS1 (Seriously, fuck the whole needing a lantern thing and fuck gravity), Lost Bastille for DS2 (I still struggle with the Ruin Sentinel 3v1), and Undead Settlement for DS3 (Seriosuly, fuck those bee shooting witches. And the swamp afterwards is a spit in the face after). Anyone else have their grievances with their games?
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What are some of the most interesting glitches in video games?
I've found a fair few glitches that I find really interesting, and I'd be pretty interested in seeing some more pixel vomit too. For the ones I'll be listing, they are in old games but are very...
I've found a fair few glitches that I find really interesting, and I'd be pretty interested in seeing some more pixel vomit too. For the ones I'll be listing, they are in old games but are very interesting.
Everyone's seen the MissingNo. glitch, but a far less famous (although in my opinion, more interesting) glitch is the Super Glitch. If you've got an emulator, I'd recommend doing a save state and messing around with it - it's results vary a lot.
A glitch available in quite a few games is arbitrary code execution. It's pretty interesting in general, as people can do loads of things, from loading up homebrew to replacing maps. Most of the time it is rather difficult or time consuming to do, but it's still fascinating to see.
This one technically isn't a glitch at all, but teleporting in SRS-based Tetris games is pretty cool. An actual glitch in Tetris (NES version) is pentrises don't clear all lines, which can make pretty interesting stuff happen.
EDIT: I nearly forgot about The Big Skip in Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga. I recommend watching a speedrun from AGDQ, it only goes over it very briefly in the tasvideos page.
13 votes -
SoberDwarf Design Documentaries: "Randomizer" romhacks/mods
3 votes -
What were the best games you played this year?
What made them great? Who would you recommend them to? Don't feel like you have to limit yourself to 2018 releases either. I'm interested in whatever you played and enjoyed regardless of when it...
What made them great? Who would you recommend them to?
Don't feel like you have to limit yourself to 2018 releases either. I'm interested in whatever you played and enjoyed regardless of when it came out.
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Steam Awards finalists
Previous discussion here Nominees for Game of the Year: “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” “Monster Hunter: World” “Kingdom Come: Deliverance” “Hitman 2” “Assassin’s Creed Odyssey” Nominees for VR...
Previous discussion here
Nominees for Game of the Year:
- “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds”
- “Monster Hunter: World”
- “Kingdom Come: Deliverance”
- “Hitman 2”
- “Assassin’s Creed Odyssey”
Nominees for VR Game of the Year:
- “VRChat”
- “Beat Saber”
- “Fallout 4 VR”
- “Superhot VR”
Nominees for Labor of Love:
- “Dota 2”
- “Grand Theft Auto V”
- “No Man’s Sky”
- “Path of Exile”
- “Stardew Valley”
Nominees for Best Environment:
- “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt”
- “Subnautica”
- “Shadow of the Tomb Raider”
- “Far Cry 5”
- “Dark Souls III”
Nominees for Better with Friends:
- “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive”
- “Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege”
- “Payday 2”
- “Dead by Daylight”
- “Overcooked! 2”
Nominees for Best Alternate History:
- “Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus”
- “Assassin’s Creed Odyssey”
- “Hearts of Iron IV”
- “Sid Meier’s Civilization VI”
- “Fallout 4”
Nominees for Most Fun with a Machine:
- “Euro Truck Simulator 2”
- “Rocket League”
- “NieR: Automata”
- “Factorio”
- “Space Engineers”
Nominees for Best Developer:
- CD Projekt Red
- Ubisoft
- Bethesda
- Rockstar Games
- Digital Extremes Ltd.
- Square Enix
- Capcom
- Paradox Interactive
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Klei
17 votes -
Slay the Spire will release from Early Access on January 23, 2019
10 votes -
Steam Awards nominations are now open!
14 votes