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6 votes
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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.
10 votes -
A beginner's guide to driving skills in Trackmania
10 votes -
Amazon and Google are in games for the wrong reasons
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Do you play any games online? Let´s meet!
Folks, I´m going crazy over here. My social interactions are extremely limited. Online gaming has been a timesaver, but my friends are not always available (I can´t even really work because both...
Folks, I´m going crazy over here. My social interactions are extremely limited. Online gaming has been a timesaver, but my friends are not always available (I can´t even really work because both my computers broke down).
I play on the PS4 nights and daw, on the GMT-3 time zone, but that´s flexible. Some of the online games I have / can play:
- Path of Exile
- Rocket League
- Destiny 2
- Torchlight 2
- A Way Out
- Fifa 19
- GTA V
- Overcooked
- Doom
- Borderlands 2
- Titanfall 2
- Brawlhalla
My username on PSN is
goombatrooper22
.Post your platforms and available games!
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Why do many games make you press a button before loading (after launch)?
So recently I've been playing Destiny 2. After you launch the game you need to press "X" for the game to start loading (which takes multiple minutes, it's ridiculous). I've seen this in other...
So recently I've been playing Destiny 2. After you launch the game you need to press "X" for the game to start loading (which takes multiple minutes, it's ridiculous).
I've seen this in other games and I never understood the point. Yes I want to move past that screen, load the game and play it. Do you guys know why game developers do this?
10 votes -
What are the best games you've played so far this year?
We're halfway through 2020 (can you believe it?) and I'm curious to know what everyone's highlights are so far. They don't have to be games released in 2020, just ones that you've played in 2020....
We're halfway through 2020 (can you believe it?) and I'm curious to know what everyone's highlights are so far. They don't have to be games released in 2020, just ones that you've played in 2020. Let us know what they are and why you took to them.
22 votes -
The remarkable story behind Command & Conquer's remastering
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Who are your favourite game developers?
So recently I’ve started getting into the back end of games and looking at the people behind the scenes and it’s got me to research different developers and their history and the games they have...
So recently I’ve started getting into the back end of games and looking at the people behind the scenes and it’s got me to research different developers and their history and the games they have produced, so I’m wondering what are your favourite game developers and why?
18 votes -
Lovely town-building toy Townscaper is out in Early Access – Oskar Stålberg expects to launch the full version in about four months
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Twitch's first big streamer - The history of Reckful
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Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition - PC features trailer
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2K Games breaks gaming's de facto $60 (USD) price ceiling, announces MSRP for next-gen NBA 2K21 as $70
21 votes -
Evo Online canceled after co-founder accused of sexual misconduct
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$100,000 Whales - An introduction to Chinese browser game design
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Hyper Scape | Gameplay overview trailer
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Maquette | Gameplay walkthrough
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Trackmania | Launch trailer
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Kongregate is no longer accepting new games, will shut down almost all of their chat/forums in three weeks, and is laying off employees
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My first DnD character died. What should I do next?
I've been playing a Tomb of Annihilation campaign with some friends the past few months, and we are all relatively new players (each of us having played about one campaign before). As far as I...
I've been playing a Tomb of Annihilation campaign with some friends the past few months, and we are all relatively new players (each of us having played about one campaign before). As far as I know this is the first time any of us have been in a campaign where a PC dies. My level 4 wizard was suddenly and violently killed by a flesh golem.
None of us are exactly sure how to proceed, and there's some disagreement. A few of the people in my party think that any new character should be a level or two behind the party in order to further dis-incentivize dying. I personally think that is too harsh, and luckily it seems like we are reaching a consensus that my new character should be the same level, but I shouldn't be able to play as the same race and class.
This seems more or less reasonable to me, although to be honest I really enjoyed playing as a wizard so I wouldn't have minded doing so again. I'm mainly curious to hear how you all handle character deaths, and any tips you might have for making a new character mid-campaign.
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Introducing Worms Rumble - A real-time, 32-player Worms game with deathmatch, last worm standing, and battle royale modes
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Cyberpunk 2077 — Official trailer — The Gig
21 votes -
MissingNo.'s glitchy appearance in Pokémon explained
11 votes -
Hyperbolica devlog #1: Non-euclidean geometry explained
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Dreams will add support for PlayStation VR on July 22, enabling users to play, create, and share VR experiences
7 votes -
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.
17 votes -
3DSen: A NES emulator that makes games playable in full 3D and VR
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After previously announcing they would drop two of the game's three modes, Amazon's free-to-play shooter Crucible is now "un-launching" and going back to closed beta
10 votes -
How to know you’re not insane (And how a Cards Against Humanity staff writer was fired)
14 votes -
Tom Scott vs Irving Finkel: The Royal Game of Ur
11 votes -
How we can understand ourselves through games
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Mixer’s sudden shutdown has streamers scrambling to reboot their careers on Twitch
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Minecraft update 1.16 has been released
26 votes -
The 2020 Steam Summer Sale is live and goes until July 9th
23 votes -
GMT Games - The return of the tough economy special
5 votes -
How NBA JAM became a billion-dollar slam dunk
7 votes -
Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Free Summer Update: Wave 1, arriving July 3
8 votes -
The Last of Us Part II (dunkview)
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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.
16 votes -
A Dark Room
20 votes -
Cards Against Humanity statement
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Hades - The Blood Price update - Final major update before the game leaves Early Access later this year
7 votes -
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.
19 votes -
A wave of sexual harassment accusations is sweeping the games industry
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What are some noteworthy games that aren't available through traditional/common means?
I'm interested in hearing about games that exist off the main map of gaming: games that I can't buy from any of the common storefronts and games that aren't easily playable through an emulator....
I'm interested in hearing about games that exist off the main map of gaming: games that I can't buy from any of the common storefronts and games that aren't easily playable through an emulator.
Examples of things I'm interested in hearing about:
- Long-forgotten abandonware
- Homebrew games for consoles
- Romhacks
- Legally dubious fan-games
- Total conversion mods
- ARGs
- Web games (not ones on sites like Kongregate/GameJolt though)
- Independently distributed games (that you can't get through, say, itch.io)
- Games for systems that aren't currently emulatable
- Games that have been removed from distribution
- Games with servers or content that are no longer operational
- Anything else you think fits the question, really
Tell me about the game(s) you know of and what makes them noteworthy.
22 votes -
Unity Learn Premium is now available to everyone at no cost
6 votes -
itch.io's Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality
31 votes -
Microsoft is shutting down their Mixer livestreaming service on July 22 and encouraging users to switch to Facebook Gaming
36 votes -
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.
18 votes -
Deus Ex at twenty: The oral history of a pivotal PC game
11 votes