Paradigm_shift
@Paradigm_shift@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 1 month ago:
Just saw your message. I ended up replaying the old spyro games in the remastered version and loved the nostalgia trip.
Tried to get into Outer Wilds again, stopped almost instantly because I just can’t figure out the movement.
Then I saw that Oxenfree 2 had released at some point, played that but wouldn’t recommend ( if you played the first game you already know the big “mystery” and the new smaller mystery isn’t that interesting)
I played chants of sennaar, loved it, fit the vibe perfectly. Would absolutely recommend!
I played planet of lana, it was somewhere between okay and good. Visually perfect gameplay a bit boring. Even for a short game it felt too long at the end.
Then I made the mistake of opening rimworld again and this became my (gaming) life again.
I don’t know if I played it before my post or after but Talos Principle 2 was perfect just like the first one.
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 3 months ago:
Oh I didn’t realize it got released on PC!
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 3 months ago:
My opinion of life is strange is kinda complicated I liked it as a “Summer Game” because it had the right vibes while I played it but after I was done I was disappointed. The game hypes it’s “your action have consequences” system up constantly but it’s usually just a different dialogue or short scene which doesn’t affect the story in a major way. Which is fine for a game in general but not when it pretends it’s different.
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Never heard of it, looks amazing, I’ll check it out, thanks
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Looks great! The Alps is where I spend a lot of my vacation days, why not add some nights as well haha
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I played slay the princess earlier this year, amazing game! Detroit become human has been on my wishlist forever. Maybe now is a good time to finally buy it. Not sure about coffee talk but until then looks promising. I’ll check out the demo
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
It won’t be long till fall so it can go on the list. Might be perfect for summer-is-almost-over-sadness
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I’ll take a closer look at Tchia. I don’t necessarily search only for no-pressure-at-all cozy games. I just don’t want a game that barely let’s you breathe and/or requires extreme precision. Like, I don’t want to be playing elden ring (right now and for the next few weeks).
The most important thing is the warm atmosphere and some moments that create lasting impressions
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I think yakuza might fit. I have to check if the steamdeck can handle it. If not it’ll go on my list for when I am okay with my pc heating up my living room
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I just can’t get into outer wilds, the ship controls drive me insane.
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
The big con looks promising
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Looks super cute
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Perfect, thanks!
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
It looks vaguely familiar. I think I watched one of the kids in my neighborhood play it
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I’ll 100% play the looker
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Ryza could be perfect!
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I’m super afraid of the ocean dredge looks like a horror game to me
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Wow eastshade looks amazing! The Amanita Design games might suit my Fall-mood better. Roadwardwen looks interesting too. I’ll look at the preview slides on my steamdeck and see if it’s still readable
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I don’t know how many hours I already put into stardew valley haha. The latest update/free DLC was amazing as well
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I’ll definitely put short hike on the list. Superflight looks amazing as well! I already played the Stanley parable and the other famous game from that developer. Totally forgot about that. I also played Edith Finch but didn’t like it
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I don’t remember coming across TOEM, maybe I immediately ruled it out for being black and white. Lunacid looks a bit to dark and cold for me, judging by the screenshots. But I’ll take a closer look at both, short previews might not transport the vibes perfectly
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
I’ll check them out, thanks. I’ve heard positive things about manifold garden already. Mystery stuff might be perfect for fall
- Comment on Looking for games that feel like a summer adventure 4 months ago:
Oh spyro brings back very distant memories of my childhood. I think I played all the Playstation and Gameboy games. I will always remember the sound of collecting gems.
I’ll check out the other games you mentioned, thanks a lot. The sad one will probably go on my list for depression season haha
- Submitted 4 months ago to patientgamers@sh.itjust.works | 106 comments
- Comment on Outer wilds: at what point should I give up? 4 months ago:
It’s a relief to hear from people who struggle with this game as well. It’s one of those games where I don’t seem to see anyone having a negative opinion about it whenever it gets brought up.
I still really want to give it more chances and love it. Maybe one day we will both beat it and put it in our Top 10 lists
- Comment on Outer wilds: at what point should I give up? 4 months ago:
It flew me right into some kind of Meteor or maybe small planet and then in flew me right into the center of the fucking sun 🥲
- Comment on Outer wilds: at what point should I give up? 4 months ago:
Tried both, controller was definitely less horrible for me
- Submitted 4 months ago to patientgamers@sh.itjust.works | 35 comments