• Rhynoplaz
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      This was such a good interactive story. Took me less than a day to go through it, but there are some sections I will never forget. The bathtub and the fish plant created some crazy emotions, I was happy to piece together what was happening, but then I had to see it through without any way to avoid the inevitable.

      (Trying to stay ambiguous for anyone who wants to check out it. You totally should!)

    • @[email protected]
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      This game singlehandedly destroyed my negative perspective on walking simulators. Legit must-play for everyone. Lewis’ scene still makes me tear up.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 month ago

      Maybe. I consider Greedfall as indie game as not really known. I love it. So, maybe, yes. the “small” is little bit too much… 😅

      • @[email protected]
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        41 month ago

        I’m sure the others had a bigger budget, but yeah, the first one was hardly anything.

        Of course they only needed to build one room, part of another, and then just change the lighting over and over.

    • Frezik
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      I disliked the second one specifically because they gave it a decent budget. The original is genius for how it does so much with so little.

      The third is an oddball. Made-for-TV budget and quality. It’s interesting for fans of the series, but nothing special.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Cube > Saw. First time I watched Saw the only thing I could think of is “This is Cube with a different aesthetic and a creepy puppet.”

  • @[email protected]
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    131 month ago

    Some movies… There are just too many!!!

    For great cinema, Brazil is an amazing parody of modern society by Terry Gillian. Stalker is simply a masterpiece but you need to be in that mood to watch it. The Lobster is just… weird and lovely. White Cat, Black Cat is pure chaotic fun.

    For a good laugh Swiss Army Man was an unexpected little gem.

    If you are into horrors Braindead is absolutely disgusting and hilarious, while The Devil’s Rejects is a more disturbing one.

    For sci-fi Cube is a nice and original one, and Dark City is a classic that inspired The Matrix.

    About thriller, for sure The Machinist or Memento.

    • Synapse
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      We watched The lobster for a family movie night, they never let me pick the movie again 😅. I enjoyed it, watched it twice.

    • Skua
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      The game that somehow managed to make random online co-op not toxic

      Also you just got me to realise that Sword of the Sea is actually out literally today

      • @[email protected]
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        230 days ago

        My partner played Journey after I played it all the way through with my first matched partner and cried a lot.

        My partner was matched with two deserters and a speedrunner. Then their last person quit near the end. They left the game frustrated and hated it.

        I was very sad.

        • Skua
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          Aww that sucks, what an unfortunate experience

          I actually only first played it in 2020. I had missed it when it first came out, and then a museum near me happened to have a big exhibit about it. I jumped in and out with several different people throughout the trip, but I hadn’t been expecting a partner, just cooperation when we were near each other. I did have someone to stick with for the very last part, at least

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            Ooooo at least ya had a partner for the strongest bit!

            This should probably be spoiler’d…

            I was sooo lucky. I met my inagame partner pretty much as soon as you can meet a partner, and he was a straight-up Sherpa. I didn’t know it at the time, but he has special robes for, like, having all of the achievements? He let me bumble around and whenever it felt like I got stuck, he would chirp at me and guide me to where I needed to go next. I had to use the restroom at one point, so a made a circle, chirped twice, he chirped once, and I left for ten minutes… he was siting right there when I came back. He chirped with glee when I started moving again. He was with me all the way to the end. When the credits finished and it showed me his Steam name, I was OVERJOYED. I added him and waited… waited… boom, he accepted. We struck up a chat for a bit, and he sent me a ton of screenshots he took of our adventure. They looked like professional photos. I think he might have been using some external tool, but I’m not complaining. It was an unforgettable experience and I cried, and I never cry. 10/10

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    Games:

    • To the Moon
    • Gris
    • Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
    • This War of Mine
    • Inked: A Tale of Love
    • Papers, Please

    Movies (this list I had to think about for a while…):

    • 50/50 (2011)
    • Amour (2012)
    • The Station Agent (2003)
    • Columbus (2017)
    • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

    Books:

    • The Bookshop
    • The Lives of Others

    Edit: spelling

  • ssillyssadass
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    Most indie games will end up better than pretty much every AAA title. The best games I’ve played in the last decade were either indie or AA.

    Roboquest, Pathfinder WotR, Dyson Sphere Program, Outer Wilds, Balatro, Helldivers 2, Deep Rock Galactic, Rogue Trader, Darktide, Abiotic Factor, Rimworld, Stellaris, DV Rings of Saturn, Hardspace Shipbreaker, Voices of the Void, Expedition 33, Blue Prince, Tiny Glade, Witchfire, Instruments of Destruction, Heart of the Machine, Tainted Grail Fall of Avalon, A Webbing Journey, Planet Crafter, Kenshi, X4, Ultrakill, Schedule 1, the list goes on.

    All amazing games, none of them AAA.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    TUNIC
    It’s a good game in general, but

    spoiler

    If you, as a kid, had to decipher an older sibling’s notes in game manual, it hits that nostalgia right on the nose. And then turns it on its head.

    • palordrolap
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      Oh man. I played the original HL2 mod of that back in the day and the build I played was a bit glitchy. At various points of it, a silhouette of Esther appears in the distance to the point you’re not sure if you’ve seen her, but on one play through, the silhouetted female NPC model didn’t disappear for me and I was able to get up close to it. That was almost as eerie and profound as how the mod was supposed to be.

      The original Stanley Parable was a HL2 mod around the same time as well. I liked that enough to buy the official release later. Not so for Esther.