• Midnitte@beehaw.org
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    30 days ago

    Hm… is the Helldivers 2 experience positive?

    Might be pretty good for running with some randos…

  • yuri@pawb.social
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    30 days ago

    I bought hades 2 last week and already have almost 30 hours. Those games have the most satisfying difficulty curve. The first time you fight a boss it’s overwhelming and maybe even feels unfair, but smash cut 10 tries later where you’re nailing a no-hit and thinking “hey maybe this boss needs a buff actually”

    And the presence of “god mode” means I can recommend it to literally anyone, regardless of how apt they are for ARPGs!

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      29 days ago

      I bought Vampire Survivors two weeks ago and I have almost 40 hours, all on Steam Deck. It’s the most fun I’ve had gaming in a long time. Simple gameplay loop with constant action and so many possible permutations of characters, stages, and power ups! I have ~ 2/3 of the unlocks and achievements so far.

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        29 days ago

        That was the first thing I played when I got my deck! My “recently played” at the time was all multiplayer FPS games and other shit that doesn’t play well with controllers. I figured “shit, at least I can get a feel for the device” and then blasted like 8 straight hours of it that first day hahahah

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        28 days ago

        I encountered a certain npc with placeholder art without realizing it, and I just thought they were going for a really bold character arc.

        Then I saw a second one and it made a lot more sense lmao

    • Edgarallenpwn [they/them]@midwest.social
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      30 days ago

      My wife and I are actually considering buying steam decks for both of us because the console port for the new update is taking forever… Why didn’t they have the steam deck in 2020 so we could have stayed on our PC saved instead of putting hundreds of hours into Switch saves

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        30 days ago

        Obviously it takes some effort, but if you have an original switch you can pull your save files off of it through jailbreaking tools. I’ve migrated most of my indie game saves over to my Deck.

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          29 days ago

          I’ve looked into it and I believe my switch is still one of the easy to jailbreak models. My wife has a lite (and the save files) but I never really looked into how to jailbreak those. The stardew save editors look pretty simple from some research and I will probably attempt to extract our farms if we get decks.

          Edit: Modded switches can’t go on Nintendo Online correct? If not, buddy of mine has ones so maybe use that and restore from cloud saves and extract, unless that leads to account flagging/deletion.

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        30 days ago

        Are you me? I’ve been thinking of trading my Switch for one. Stardew is easily my most played game on it.

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          29 days ago

          It’s my main gaming device. I love the thing, and if you take the time to really understand and use the massive amount of control and gyro options it’s crazy how good the controls can be for so many different games. Way better than any console, and often nicer than keyboard/mouse. The borderlands games with gyro aiming is the best way to play, hands down. I’ve also heard high praise on some rts strategy builder games with gyro mouse functions. A genre I didn’t think would work well at all without a keyboard and mouse.

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          29 days ago

          The potential for game breaking synergies and relative simplicity of movement/shooting in 4 cardinal directions makes for pretty fantastic gameplay.

          BoI has taken a bit more of a back seat in my library since I discovered Enter the Gungeon.

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            29 days ago

            Gungeon is one I need to get back to. I really never clicked for me after hours of gameplay, but it has everything I’m looking for in a game. Kinda the same with Nuclear Throne, but I put a lot more time into that one.

            Streets of Rogue was the other top down roguelike shooter I fell in love with. So many weird ways to progress in that game.