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A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.

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  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    cod @lemmy.world

    Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    Vespair @lemm.ee

    Cassette Beasts, my favorite pokemon-like, is 50% off.

    I've got no association with the game, any developers, publishers, whatever, I just really like the game a lot.

    Of the pokemon-likes I've ever played, it's easily my favorite, in part because it's one of the most creative. In fact it's barely a pokemon-like, just taking the basic formula and then really doing their own thing with it.

    Great story, great gameplay, great vibes, and decent (but not stellar) post-game.

    Recommended for anyone who likes monster collector games or quirky indie games.

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    Ashtear @lemm.ee

    Final Fantasy XVI - Sometimes you just want to turn your brain off and punch big, dumb monsters

    Note: some story spoilers ahead.

    I'm a big Final Fantasy fan, going back over 30 years, so it's a series I'm not usually patient on. However, I don't have a PS5 (and still don't plan to get one), and thus had to endure the wait for the PC port. When the demo finally arrived, I had a great time with it, but the DLSS implementation was a blurry mess. I decided to wait a bit longer, as I knew early on that spectacle was Final Fantasy XVI's key strength.

    Waiting didn't do much for me in the end on the technical side (other than a small price drop), yet I loved this game. The cast--friends and villains alike--kept me entertained, the difficulty was right where I wanted it, and after a brief lull picking up where the demo left off, the game shuffled me along from one big, flashy scene to the next, grinning ear to ear.

    XVI has been controversial in the JRPG community, to say the least. It's certainly light on RPG elements. There's been no shortage of grumbling over the further shift t

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    frozengriever @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Mid game review: Life is Strange 2 (2018) PS5

    Background

    I’ve always had a soft spot for adventure games, going all the way back to the DOS era. The depth of their stories and characters always resonated with me more than the often bare-bones narratives found in many contemporary games. The golden age of LucasArts adventures in the '90s produced a string of classics that still stick with me today. While the 2000s were something of a fallow period for the genre, the 2010s brought about a revival, largely driven by indie studios. This resurgence also marked a split in the genre between traditional puzzle-heavy games and more narrative-driven experiences, popularized by Telltale’s The Walking Dead.

    Life is Strange 2 falls firmly into the latter camp, aligning more with the narrative style of Telltale’s work. I've played through most of the Life is Strange series up to True Colors, but I had put off playing Life is Strange 2 until recently. The premise never grabbed me as much as the others, and early online discourse

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    mohab @piefed.social

    Linear, action hidden gems like The Red Star?

    I'm looking for action hidden gems, preferably scripted and linear—no open world or procuderal generation (roguelike, roguelike-like, or roguelite)

    Some of my "usual suspects" favorites are Bayonetta, The Wonderful 101, Viewtiful Joe, God Hand, and Ninja Gaiden II. On the shmup/twin-stick shooter side: Crimzon Clover, Ketsui, and Assault Android Cactus+.

    I also love Catherine, so I wouldn't mind some puzzle thrown in there.

    As nonlinear as I can go: The Deadly Tower of Monsters.

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    GriffinClaw @lemm.ee

    Request for FPS recommendations.

    Hello. The past few months Ive been almost exclusively playing fantasy and survival games, so much so that I need a break from them.

    Looking for single player FPS recommendations with controller support from the last decade. A good story is preferred.

    Games Ive played: 01. Warframe (dont ask. The lore is okay-ish. I stayed for friends). 02. Titanfall 2. (PEAK) 03. Apex Legends (Briefly. The sweatiness and timed lore turned me off). 04. Doom 2016 (Dropped this, sadly. Gunplay and parkour was AWESOME, but the whole devil worship thing really turned me off. Edit: The devil Worshippers themselves turned me off. You do not worship devils ingame. More details in comments). 05. Dying Light 1. (Okay Story. Awesome fighting. Never played 2 because of the whole controversy with the story director. EDIT: Story writer, not director) 06. The Metro Series. 1, 2 and Exodus. (Slightly weak lore. Still alot of fun).

    Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.

    Edit: regarding Dying L

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    cod @lemmy.world

    Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    cod @lemmy.world

    Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    Blaze (he/him) @sopuli.xyz

    Current 50% sale on Valheim on Steam

    store.steampowered.com Valheim on Steam

    A brutal exploration and survival game for 1-10 players, set in a procedurally-generated purgatory inspired by viking culture. Battle, build, and conquer your way to a saga worthy of Odin’s patronage!

    Valheim on Steam
  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    B0NK3RS @lemmy.world

    Something interesting to read on a Monday morning.

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    cod @lemmy.world

    Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    B0NK3RS @lemmy.world

    A wonderful story to start the day.

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    tal @lemmy.today
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    CleoTheWizard @lemmy.world

    Opinions on Shadow Warrior?

    So I just finished Shadow Warrior (2013) and I wasn’t blown away by it but I had a decent time. I always like hearing about experiences that people had with the game when it first came out and whether or not a modern perspective paints it differently.

    To summarize what I thought: The writing is humorous, but not outright funny to me. The graphics hold up very well and the gore is great. Combat is mostly pretty good. Some enemies are annoying or overly difficult on the hard difficulty but overall it’s pretty good.

    I did think it was modeled to be kind of akin to a Serious Sam type game and it lives up to that but similar to that game, many of the weapons/enemies/levels overstay their welcome a bit. Other than that I had a pretty good time with it, thought it was an 8/10 fun time.

    What’s everyone’s story with this game series? When did you first play it and what did you think about it?

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works
    Sibbo @sopuli.xyz

    The Forgotten City

    Just finished this game. It was really something new and unique. I got it on the steam spring sale discount, and can heavily recommend you do so too, if you are into story and mystery in games.

    Having played quite a share of games in my life, this one truly stands out due to its unique setting and high quality characters and art.

    If you liked for example Disco Elysium or Detroit Become Human, I believe this game is also perfect for you.