excuse me "reddit", we don't talk about "good games" on Ganker.
actually, we don't talk about "games" in general.
please excuse us and stop spamming so we can jack off to drawings of under age children.
man i was really caught off guard by outer wilds. i very nearly put it down permanently when it was doing the tutorial shit in the town at the start, and you go to the museum.
Outer Wilds is very "cottagecore cosmic horror".
Which, on one hand, it's one of the best cosmic horror pieces in existence, truly tackling entropy and dying alone in the void in a way no amount of poor ripoffs of At the Mountains of Madness/Shadow Over Innsmouth can.
On the other, if the very word "cottagecore" annoys you, the beginning of this game is going to grate like a motherfricker.
Outer Wilds is only rated highly on Ganker I don't see anybody talking about it elsewhere. That aside, those are kind of bad attitudes to play a game with.
you need to get out more, it was indie goty and on every mustplay list 2 year ago, journous love their gameplayess "deep" walking simulators
it's just that everyone here was a year late to the party cause the game wasnt on steam or cause they dont fallow gaming outside of whats massively shilled
This game pisses me off the most for this. It was great and I really played it as fast as I could because I was loving it. Theres nothing else like it and playing it again is like erasing the answers in a crossword and doing it again.
His current project is for that stupid handheld gimmick toy that is backordered for all eternity by redditors.
Fricking sucks
when i was recommended it, the guy told me "this is a game that you can really only play once, so try to savor it, don't burn through it"
and that was really good advice.
Death Stranding, those first ten hours were anger inducing and getting fed up with Kojima shit. After Chapter 3,everything changed and those next 80 or so hours, it was a long, interesting journey. I worked a deliver job for Best Buy at the time so I got off woke to go play a game that was almost like my work. It was oddly thereputic for me. I wished there had been more music but I used my phone and got through it. The twist in the plot got me hard and got them emotions stirring. Over all I walked away very satisfied.
all of the mass effect games before andromeda, kotor 2, dark souls 2, sd gundam cross rays, condemned and condemned 2, fallout 3 and new vegas, sword art fatal bullet, pokemon emerald and pokemon crystal, and budokai tenkaichi 3, the first three jak and daxter games, majora's mask, command and conquer 3 kane's wrath, and lord of the rings bfme 2 multiplayer.
I'm almost upset at how much I don't like Obra Dinn. I beat it without guides but I didn't get a hundo percent. Yes I got filtered by shoe analysis. Its so weird how much time you have to spend on that particular scene, way more than any of the neat horror segments.
I played this back in early 2019. I'm hoping to go another year before replaying this masterpiece. Hopefully I'd have forgotten a lot of the names by then.
excuse me "reddit", we don't talk about "good games" on Ganker.
actually, we don't talk about "games" in general.
please excuse us and stop spamming so we can jack off to drawings of under age children.
>muh children
the last thing a weeb wants is a real human
Is this another one of those "volcel" copes?
ok bye bye go back now
Outer Wilds for sure. Maybe Undertale, I spoiled a lot of stuff for myself before playing for the first time.
>inb4 reddit
man i was really caught off guard by outer wilds. i very nearly put it down permanently when it was doing the tutorial shit in the town at the start, and you go to the museum.
Outer Wilds has some amazing highs and some low-lows. That starter village is fricking garbage.
I really liked the village, but it can be a turn off for a lot of people.
Outer Wilds is very "cottagecore cosmic horror".
Which, on one hand, it's one of the best cosmic horror pieces in existence, truly tackling entropy and dying alone in the void in a way no amount of poor ripoffs of At the Mountains of Madness/Shadow Over Innsmouth can.
On the other, if the very word "cottagecore" annoys you, the beginning of this game is going to grate like a motherfricker.
both boring overrated crap that I tried to play just to see what was all the noise about but just couldn't force to pick again after ~4hrs
Outer Wilds is only rated highly on Ganker I don't see anybody talking about it elsewhere. That aside, those are kind of bad attitudes to play a game with.
you need to get out more, it was indie goty and on every mustplay list 2 year ago, journous love their gameplayess "deep" walking simulators
it's just that everyone here was a year late to the party cause the game wasnt on steam or cause they dont fallow gaming outside of whats massively shilled
yeah homie don't play outer wilds ya c**t
This game pisses me off the most for this. It was great and I really played it as fast as I could because I was loving it. Theres nothing else like it and playing it again is like erasing the answers in a crossword and doing it again.
His current project is for that stupid handheld gimmick toy that is backordered for all eternity by redditors.
Fricking sucks
when i was recommended it, the guy told me "this is a game that you can really only play once, so try to savor it, don't burn through it"
and that was really good advice.
Outer WIlds easily had the most "OH FRICK" moments that really don't work on a second playthrough.
Psychonauts 1 and 2. I played P2 in one go and was legitimately bumbed out it was over.
Lobotomy Corporation
Games that I would never want to play for the first time again:
Also Lobotomy Corporation.
Death Stranding, those first ten hours were anger inducing and getting fed up with Kojima shit. After Chapter 3,everything changed and those next 80 or so hours, it was a long, interesting journey. I worked a deliver job for Best Buy at the time so I got off woke to go play a game that was almost like my work. It was oddly thereputic for me. I wished there had been more music but I used my phone and got through it. The twist in the plot got me hard and got them emotions stirring. Over all I walked away very satisfied.
all of the mass effect games before andromeda, kotor 2, dark souls 2, sd gundam cross rays, condemned and condemned 2, fallout 3 and new vegas, sword art fatal bullet, pokemon emerald and pokemon crystal, and budokai tenkaichi 3, the first three jak and daxter games, majora's mask, command and conquer 3 kane's wrath, and lord of the rings bfme 2 multiplayer.
Lobotomy Corporation
Pathologic 1/2
Total War Shogun: 2
just get me back to late 90s early 00s
I'm almost upset at how much I don't like Obra Dinn. I beat it without guides but I didn't get a hundo percent. Yes I got filtered by shoe analysis. Its so weird how much time you have to spend on that particular scene, way more than any of the neat horror segments.
Cyberpunk 2077. There was something magical about experiencing the story and the shitshow all at once that can't be captured on a replay.
i just wish night missions scared me as much as they did when i was younger
I played this back in early 2019. I'm hoping to go another year before replaying this masterpiece. Hopefully I'd have forgotten a lot of the names by then.
Persona series
some plot twists which I'm sad to never experience again
LobCorp
also bump
I like SCP adjacent stuff but hate anime girls, would I enjoy lobcorp?
Everyone says Dark Soul and I'm about to play it for the first time so that's cool.