• Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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    2 months ago

    The main new game I’ve started recently is Split Fiction, which is the new coop game from the devs of “It Takes Two”. I highly recommend it if you have a coop partner, the game is delightful and you only need one copy for two people.

    Some other games I’ve played recently: Finally finished Metaphor Refantazio. I had to take a break from it after about 100 hours because (which is pretty normal for me with long games), but I just came back and finished it. Really great game, highly recommend it on Deck. Also been playing Lost Judgement, which is a Yakuza style game but with a detective focus. Finally I’ve been playing Rift of the Necrodancer, which is a lot of fun but hurts my brain.

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        23 days ago

        It has split screen, so we play docked on a TV.

        It does have online play too though, there’s a free friend’s pass that you can use for two people to play online with one copy. However even in online play you’ll be playing split screen, because it’s often important to be able to see the other player’s screen.

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    2 months ago

    Been playing Witcher 3 for five weeks now, am running around in Skellige for a little while. Recon I have a few more weeks with it.

    Also tried some demos: Fishing Paradise, Loddlenaut, Nubby’s Number Factory and Squirreled Away. Wishlisted Nubby, not sure the others are for me.

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      27 days ago

      Witcher 3 is such a long experience. Currently on the Blood and Wine DLC. Picking it up, clearing a side quest or two and then put the console back to sleep is such a good way to kill time.

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        26 days ago

        It’s long, but also incredibly easy to pick up and play. I think I mostly rushed through Blood and Wine last time, don’t know how much I will play this time. Will probably reach Toussaint this weekend.

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    2 months ago

    After putting 12 hours into the Shin Megami Tensei V demo, I think I’ll be buying it. Haha. I’ve also been playing Sekiro, which is much better at 45 fps than I figured it would be.

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    Chorus: Arcadey space combat. Gameplay is ok so far, but not a fan of the weird mystical voice over they’ve got going on for the MC.

    Lego Star Wars Complete (not Skywalker): Fun and silly. Good 2 player game.

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    The Firaxis Xcom reboot. Been doing retro a lot, a somewhat modern game is fun for a change and as a fan of the original this has been quite enjoyable.

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    2 months ago

    After I really enjoyed “The Outer Worlds” on my Switch, the first games I’m playing on my (only recently bought) Steam Deck are the Fallout FPS games. Finished Fallout 3 last week and am currently enjoying New Vegas.

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      2 months ago

      If you likes Outer Wilds, you should also try playing the Forgotten City sometime.

      There are a couple other good knowledge progression games, although they’re not as close to the formula as Forgotten City is. Both the Witness and Return of the Obra Dinn have some overlap with it.

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    2 months ago

    I only use my steam deck for portable, local multiplayer games. Well, except for when I play Pokemon Red / Blue / Yellow with EmuDeck.

    I mostly find new titles via filtering by local multiplayer tags and buying stuff that’s on sale and looks interesting. If it looks good but isn’t on sale, I throw it on my wishlist-pile. There’s plenty of fun stuff for couch multiplayer sessions!

    The last time, we played

    All time favourites

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      2 months ago

      MageQuit sounded interesting, so I went to add it to my wishlist… and it turns out I already own it somehow. Now just to figure out best way to get it for my friend group.

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        MageQuit was way more hilarious than I initially thought. I went to a friend to play another 2 or 3 games over the span of 6 to 8 hours. We started with MageQuit and suddenly, it was 8pm. We also played MageQuit and nothing else the next time we met.

        It’s going to be very funny when we finally all gather and play a free-for-all 6 player match.

        Every cent was well spent on this one.

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    2 months ago

    Just picked up TMNT: Splintered Fate on sale. Having a blast with it on the Steam Deck