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Cake day: November 6th, 2022
  • @altkey @trslim

    The cyberpunk thing rested completely on player choices, autonomy and an “alive” city. That was sort of hyped up and then the game was a very traditional linear RPG with an OK background.

    An OK game but nothing genre redefining.

    And there was hope that it would be, because CDPR had proven their competence and they had enough cash and autonomy to do something crazy and new and exciting and good. And they “merely” made a good game.

  • @Lunar Zero.

    Against the Storm is amazing.

    Phantom Brigade fulfilled my high expectations.

    Mechabellum was a cool take on auto battling

    Nebulous Fleet Command is cool, but not finished and maybe just not my cup of tea, but definitely very much knows what it wants to be and is very good at that.

    And the rest are well known good games not released this year.

  • @Ultimatenab

    A single server MMO like eve online, but with real stakes.

    In eve, when you die, you keep your character, most of your assets are safe, either by meta gaming or game mechanics.

    You can’t *really* harm/steal from characters.

    Which reduces the need to work together and defend your character and your assets. Risk aversion and occasional replacement is a valid strategy.

    There is more stuff wrong with eve… but the biggest problem is the stakes.

    #MMO

  • @emeraldheart I’m not frustrated, because it’s not a dilemma to me.

    Blizzard’s glory days are long gone, WOTC does whatever, I had my fun, and J.K. Rowling is a more complex topic. But assuming she’s “bad” I’m fine with that too.

    The games industry is only bleak if you omit the #indiedev scene. there are *so many* cool, new games.

    E.g. In the last 12 months I have had a blast with Against the Storm, Phantom Brigade and Mechabellum.