nogooduser
@nogooduser@lemmy.world
- Comment on Old gamers don't understand what mobile gaming has become 2 days ago:
My point is that you need to decide which games to play and that you have already judged a game when you decide not to play it.
You might not like the art style, or the gameplay, or the reviews or whatever but you have definitely judged it without playing it. The only other alternative is to literally download and play every game that you see.
- Comment on Old gamers don't understand what mobile gaming has become 2 days ago:
If you can’t be bothered to actually try what you’re criticizing, you have zero business judging it. That’s not opinion—that’s ignorance.
If there are 700,000 games then you must judge games without trying them. Otherwise you’d be constantly playing games to see if they’re any good and would still not get through them all.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
They are competitors on a personal level as many people only have the time or money to fit one of them into their lives. But by that definition cycling or golfing is also a competitor and nobody would write an article about how golfing beat the Steam Deck.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt says 5 weeks ago:
I don’t follow games before release so I wasn’t disappointed by missed promises and really enjoyed it.
The first that I heard of it was how buggy it was so I left it until people were saying the bugs were mostly fixed before getting it on sale.
- Comment on Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt says 5 weeks ago:
I don’t think that the NPC behaviour was the problem but the fact that they promised more. The NPCs didn’t feel significantly different to those in other games for me.
- Comment on What games are just objective master pieces? 5 weeks ago:
In my opinion, Portal 2’s difficulty curve was off. It started in a good place and ended in a good place but was too easy for most of the game.
The two player section was fantastic though.
- Comment on Peter Molyneux explains why his infamous Kinect game Project Milo was never released 1 month ago:
I really liked the potential of Kinect as the first one had some good stuff for it.
I liked the fitness and dancing apps, I thought the Forza Motorsport integration was very subtle but good for immersion and the voice control of Mass Effect 3 was also immersive.
They were all promising improvements that could have gone somewhere with the second version. But then they fucked it up and it went nowhere.
- Comment on What open-world games on Steam have satisfying movement, like Arkham Knight or Spider-Man? 2 months ago:
Dying Light, the zombie parkour game was also good and had great movement mechanics.
- Comment on One-handed games? 3 months ago:
And they can play Brothers A Tale Of Two Sons.
- Comment on Meta: “We're Still Investing Massively In VR Gaming And Don't Plan To Stop” 3 months ago:
There are so many people using WhatsApp that have to share their contacts with them to get a remotely usable UI that I’m certain that you’re correct.
- Comment on Your all-time favorite game? Let's discuss the best options! 3 months ago:
I loved Titanfall 1 so much. Titanfall 2’s campaign was absolutely fantastic but I didn’t get on with the multiplayer so much.
I actually think that was a “me problem” rather than a problem with the game. I think that I had just had enough of multiplayer shooters as I’ve not played one since.
- Comment on Your all-time favorite game? Let's discuss the best options! 3 months ago:
I got stuck on it and then stopped playing for so long that I feel that I need to start again. I do intend to start it again if I ever get the time to put into it.
- Comment on Your all-time favorite game? Let's discuss the best options! 3 months ago:
I felt that Portal 2’s difficulty curve was a little off but was perfect other than that. It was too easy for most of the game and then ramped up to what I consider to be a good difficulty level later on.
The two player portion was fantastic though.