I’m a little shocked by how few of those I’ve even heard of
Among games with over 10K reviews, Deltarune is the most highly rated
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fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
Krompus@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Damn, have a look at each of them, there is some excellent gaming here.
fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
Absolutely, I plan to :)
echodot@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
I’ve heard of four of the games on the list and it’s the four you would think.
Rusty@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
I’ve only heard about Clair Obscur because of the AI art drama.
Zoot@reddthat.com 2 weeks ago
The fact that Wolfquest, an educational game from the 2000s is on there, is absolutely mind blowing to me. I remember playing that game as a kid with my sister and it being beyond a buggy fun mess lol.
echodot@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
I haven’t heard of anything on the list until we get to 8, and I only recognise the name I have no idea what the gameplay is like.
carotte@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 weeks ago
honestly surprised so few people mentioned deltarune during the GOTY discussions
maybe because it’s not technically fully released yet?
flamingos@feddit.uk 3 weeks ago
Chapter one also released in 2018 (
78 years ago), so the game doesn’t really feel like it’s from this year.binarytobis@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Honestly, I hate partial releases so I haven’t played it yet, despite loving Undertale.
ClamDrinker@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Hate to say it, but you might be missing out on something you won’t ever be able to experience. It’s like with episodic releases of TV shows, half the fun is sitting with friends discussing and overthinking what just happened while you wait for the next episode. Being there too long after community wide revelations, you can’t experience that head space of mystery and surprise again. Deltarune handles the episodic releases very well honestly, I’d understand if it was a series of bad partial releases.
turkalino@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
Warms my nub to see Nubby at nubmber 9 🥲
heatermcteets@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
A surprisingly fun game. It exceeded my expectations. I have played it more than I thought I would.
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
wait tell me about bongo cat
BlindFrog@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
It counts the keyboard taps & cursor clicks (optional) that you make, and your desktop pet cat taps whenever you type/click. As a reward for your tippity tappity productivity, you periodically get random cat costumes and skins. You can also buy/sell the costumes & reskins on the steam community marketplace.
It doesn’t work on Linux for me (mint btw), but I use it on my school laptop
I’m not sure how segregation/listening of inputs works between software in Linux, but if there’s a way around it to get bongo cat to work… 👉👈
yermaw@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
That sounds suspiciously like the virus-riddled desktop buddies of the late 90s
Gawdl3y@pawb.social 2 weeks ago
X11 lets any window constantly monitor keyboard input in the background, but in Wayland, only the active foreground window can by default. I unfortunately don’t know of a trivial workaround to allow that currently.
CosmoNova@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
This is a fine list of games to play.
Phunter@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
Rhythm Doctor is a good rhythm game. My only real complaint is that it’s short. I would have liked more levels that gradually increased the complexity of newly introduced mechanics. You get a short tutorial and then it’s straight into the frying pan! And some mechanics are only in a single level!
Other than that though… Loved it. Great game. I get the songs stuck in my head a lot!
somerandomperson@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
If you need more, there’re A LOT of custom levels.
You can find them in either rhythm.cafe (better levels overall) or the Steam Workshop integration. (is more shitty).Phunter@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
Oh yeah I know that. I meant as a progression sort of thing. There’s little ramp up to new mechanics most of the time. Sometimes there’s tutorials for new mechanics on the boss levels!
But like I said, I still love the game. It’s just something I noticed.
craftrabbit@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
There are some insanely random games in there
captainlezbian@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
That makes perfect sense. I can’t imagine anyone who wouldn’t like it would try it
dwemthy@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Haha, Wobbly Life… my kid picked it to spend Nintendo gift card money on. It’s like GTA for kids, big open city map, drive cars around, do little jobs, respawn quickly when you get thrown across the map because you got hit by a train
yermaw@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
Am I missing something about wobbly life? All the reviews are great on xbox and its mad popular. I tried it and its just so much nothing. Worse than nothing, janky controlled nothing.
yersinda@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Not expecting dream bbq! It’s not the most mechanically complex game but big ups to joelg
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
Clicked on steam “parallel story to Undertell”.
Cool. I’ve heard of Undertell before, I should maybe get that first to play. “Click”. “This game is already in your steam library”…
Harvey656@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Oh wow, its amazing you’ve never played it yet. Go in blind. A life changing game.
ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks ago
I usually try to go in pretty much blind to anything I play or watch, but I watched a gaming related YouTube video that flipping ruined what I really would have wanted to not know about undertale.
Kolanaki@pawb.social 3 weeks ago
I keep expecting to find some gnarly shit like was in the previous game and I haven’t found it. IDK if it’s just not there to find, or if the shit is even more esoteric than before.
brightwindow@lemmynsfw.com 3 weeks ago
If you’re looking for gnarly shit, I highly suggest playing the weird route. When you start a new chapter 2 save file, backtrack ::: spoiler spoiler when noelle first joins your party. Then try using her ice magic. :::
The deltarune wiki has an article detaling exactly how to get it (you will get mildly spoiled): deltarune.wiki/w/Weird_Route/Chapter_2
Chapter 3 doesn’t really have content exclusive to this route, and in chapter 4 it will be obvious what you beed to do.
I agree about Tenna. Most of the fandom’s favourite characters are secret bosses or incredibly obscure and mysterious. If you don’t do a 100% playthrough you don’t get the full story of deltarune, it’s sad.
Zahille7@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Nice. I’ve played two of these (Schedule I and Abiotic Factor).
AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Who the hell out there is leaving a negative review on Schedule I? Are there actually Drug Dealer Sim fanboys?
SippyCup@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
5k ish negative reviews and they seem to come in two flavors, multiplayer bugs and too repetitive.
undeffeined@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
It may indeed be repetitve but Its so satisfying. Yesterday at midnight I told myself I would just sell some more Sweet Smegma and call it a night but next thing I know its 2 AM and it only felt like 10 min.
saltesc@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
WolfQuest RP servers were not what I thought they’d be. They are definitely not playing the season through cooperatively but without using the chat.
acme401@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Suit for Hire is my GOTY
goodboyjojo@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Nice. I heard it was a good game
tuckerm@feddit.online 3 weeks ago
It’s amazing just how much better games have been from indie devs and smaller publishers. I don’t see a single game from EA, Ubisoft, or Activision on there.
happytortoise@lemmy.zip 3 weeks ago
Indie devs don’t have to deal with interference from suits who are obsessed with cost cutting and wholly out of touch with what people want
mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Cost cutting and designing for the lowest common denominator. Suits are afraid to take risks, because they want to sell to the widest possible audience. So they end up playing it safe and making bland milquetoast games that all feel exactly the same.
gmtom@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
In fairness even if a big studio released a great game, enough people would either try it and not like it, or just give a bad review because it’s EA, that it wouldn’t make this list.
Indie games don’t have that problem.
imecth@fedia.io 3 weeks ago
Steam reviews aren't really a good quality metric, a 6/10 game can have 95% ratings, it's the rotten tomatoes of video games.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Split Fiction is published by EA.