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  • I strongly disagree. I’ve had immense fun in every Bethesda game, including Starfield and 76. I’ve put hundreds of hours into all of their games, possibly over a thousand for games like FO3 and Oblivion. The only one that truly failed to grasp my attention was ESO. My only real complaint about Starfield was NG+. Losing over a hundred hours of collecting and ship/settlement building isn’t new game plus. It’s a prestige system, and although it makes sense given the ending, it’s a shitty way to restart an RPG. Nonetheless, I’ve still gotten 180 hours out of it. Hell, I just started a fresh game last week and started modding the hell out of it.

    With Bethesda, their games are about the fun you make. Sorry if you didn’t enjoy the experiences, but maybe some of them just weren’t meant for you. Personally, I’m looking forward to ES6 and sinking a few hundred hours into it. If it’s a bad game, so be it, but I honestly can’t wait to see what they do!




  • Abiotic Factor has been really fun for my buddy and me. Especially with the new update that came out last week. It’s a Half Life themed survival game.

    Others that get my vote:

    Valheim - Norse mythology themed survival game with Playstationesque graphics

    Phasmophobia - THE ghost hunting game(see also Ghost Exile, Ghost Exorcism Inc., Forewarned)

    Left 4 Dead - the original Zombie FPS series (see also Back 4 Blood, it’s kinda alright) PILLS HERE!

    Risk of Rain - Pretty tough shooter series

    Stardew Valley - A modern Harvest Moon, farming/life sim

    Don’t Starve Together - If you played Stardew valley in hell, but everyone’s name started with a W

    Factorio/Satisfactory - Resource harvesting and logistics sims. One’s isometric, ones first person, one has zerg rushes

    Grounded - Honey I Shrunk The Kids: the survival game

    Deep Rock Galactic - Left 4 Dead for Dwarves. ROCK AND STONE!!!

    Overcooked - cooking and serving game, lots of communication required

    Portal 2 - First person puzzle game, also lots of communication required

    Barotrauma - Submarine sim on Europa, requires marriage levels of communication

    Binding of Isaac - Roguelike shooter that’s sort of Zelda inspired, multiplayer was a little janky last time I tried it, but that was a while ago

    The Forest - Excellent horror survival series

    Starbound - Terraria in space

    Trine series - A modern Lost Vikings, side scrolling puzzles and platforming

    Subnautica 2 - A beautiful and terrifying diving/exploration game, original game has a coop mod 8 years in development, but it’s been very buggy

    Diablo - First and second games are still very solid experiences and there are some excellent mods out for both

    Escape Simulator - Literally an escape room simulator. Has workshop support on steam for even more puzzles.

    Green Hell - The Forest, but in the jungle, much more focus on the reality of being stranded in a place where just about everything is likely to kill you.

    No Man’s Sky - Space/planetary exploration sim

    Dead Island - another zombie FPS

    Dying Light - a zombie game with parkour

    20XX/30XX - Megaman X styled platformers with roguelite elements

    GTFO - Extremely hard, stealth based, alien FPS

    Most “Souls” games - Very fun coop summoning, if you don’t mind the sometimes extreme difficulty

    Goat Simulator series - Goofy exploration games

    Magicka series - Isometric action adventure games where you combine different elements to cast spells

    Barony - a true roguelike FPS RPG, voxel based, very hard

    Void Crew - Space sim, mission based, sort of Egyptian mythos themed, meant for up to 4 players but definitely possible with just 2

    Human Fall Flat - Puzzle/exploration game

    Half Dead series - Cube: the game

    Orcs Must Die series - Tower defense

    Dungeon Defenders series - also tower defense, but with class based

    Secret of Mana - One of the first action JRPGS, the remake has drop in coop just like the original, but I believe it’s couch coop, so if you’re not right next to each other, you’ll need something like Parsec to play it

    Have a ton more, but those are the ones I can recall having the most fun. Others have probably listed a bunch of them and I probably missed a few good ones, but hopefully a few of them are new.

    You could always tinker with some emulators for some retro coop games!






  • Capt. Wolf@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.worldHeat Death of the Internet
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    Who uses Adblock??? They’re a bullshit, sellout company.

    You install Ublock Origin instead and add the annoyance and adblock-blocking lists…

    There… Now you don’t need to watch ads to watch your ads. Your news and recipe sites no longer have an ad every other sentence. A couple pages still refuse to load because you have an ad blocker. You learn to live without them. Your Google searches have sponsored sites filtered out.

    You tell your mother that you can’t read that article and it’s not being represented on any other news platform, and suggest it’s possibly not all that reputable. She tells you she got it from Facebook. You tell her to stop getting all her news from Facebook. You realize maybe social media is a symptom of a sick society too involved in each other’s daily doings. You delete your social media accounts and block the pages.

    You decide you want to read that book from the Wikipedia page your friend recommended. You open up Libby to see if your local library has a copy of the book. They don’t, but they have digital copies of several other books by the same author. You make a note to check them out later, as they’re not about the topic you were looking for. You search Google for the book title followed by .epub download and find several sites that have the book your looking for. You put it on your tablet, then put on your shoes, and go out to the park to read your new book. While you’re walking, your coworker texts you to complain that your supervisor fired him for plagiarizing work off ChatGPT again. He doesn’t understand how they could tell.

    You get to the park, sit, and enjoy your book for a while.




  • From what I understand, they basically have a very open work structure. People are free to work on what they want, when they want. They actually are against high workloads and do everything they can to prevent employee burnout.

    Source

    I can’t say if that extends beyond the development teams to other departments like server management, but everything I’ve ever seen about them says they’re all just in it to have fun, make cool shit now and then, and of course make tons of money. The fact that their sales platform basically just prints money helps support that culture, obviously.




  • Honestly, one of the most impressive out of all the ones I’ve tried. Entirely new game maps, plus soul and weapon randomization. Totally random effects, so you can end up with weapons that are completely useless and won’t hit anything, or ones that fire like handguns. So much customization to make it as hard or as easy as you want. Also, I absolutely love that they also randomized the dialogue too. Sometimes it’s gibberish, sometimes it’s actually funny. Totally worth giving it a try!