any1th3r3

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[–] any1th3r3 1 points 1 year ago

IKR! You do want to recommend the game and talk about it, but you can't really do so without spoiling it for other people... SkillUp's review was pretty good in that regard IMO.

[–] any1th3r3 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I initially started Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered a few days ago, but I wasn't really in the mood for that game, so I ended up going back to The Witcher 3 to start (and hopefully finish) both DLCs (I'm part way through Heart of Stone atm and have yet to start Blood and Wine).

As for feedback, although weekly might perhaps be too often, maybe a "Show us your collection / show us your setup" kind of thread? This could generate some engagement and lead to interesting discussions imo.

[–] any1th3r3 3 points 1 year ago

Oh the sudden wave of nostalgia, I had no idea Galactic Battlegrounds received that many mods or fan patches! I'll have to check those out, cheers for that :)

[–] any1th3r3 2 points 1 year ago

Well, that's a good exercise, I've actually completed more games in the past year than I thought I did...

  • Lunar: Silver Star (Story Complete) - I'm not usually fond of "typical" turn-based RPGs, but there was something about Lunar's fairly simplistic gameplay, beautiful art and sound design, the quirky translation from Working Designs, it's just a very "charming" game and it's been on my mind for a while since then, everything kinda comes together to form a really memorable experience. I'm looking forward to playing Eternal Blue sometime soon-ish.
  • Uncharted: Golden Abyss - Okay, hear me out: Golden Abyss is sort of the black sheep in the Uncharted franchise and I wouldn't say I love it - it can be very frustrating at times, the story is somewhat subpar compared to mainline games and as a showcase for the PS Vita, it can also be pretty gimmicky - however, it was my first Uncharted game, back in 2012, and I had to wait until I got a PS5 (in 2020) to finally experience the other games. It was well worth the wait, I absolutely love the series and that's why I wanted to replay Golden Abyss (for that bit of nostalgia) last year.
  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice - I've been on a (fairly recent) journey to try and explore my own mental health through various mediums, with video games being one of my primary passions/hobbies/time sinks, I've been trying to find games that explore this subject specifically - Hellblade is, of the ones I've played yet, the one that does it best. It's a very intimate game and it can be really sensory heavy at times (I don't think I would've been able to play it, were I in a less than ideal mental state at the time), but it's such a rewarding experience, being able to see and feel Senua's tale that way. I can't wait for the second game.
  • A Plague Tale: Requiem - This is the most memorable and emotional experience I've ever had in a video game, bar none. I played Innocence and Requiem back to back and I enjoyed it so much, I can't recommend it enough. I fear my words wouldn't do the game(s) justice tbh. And that OST is wonderful.
  • Nier: Automata - What does it mean to human? I would say this is one of the games which had me reflect on our own condition and society the most, haha. Beyond that, I really enjoyed the gameplay (that's usually more my kind of RPG - Action focused), with various other interesting mechanics (shmup gameplay, etc). The OST is one of the best I've ever heard. One of those games you wish you could erase from your memory and relive all over again.
  • GRIS - Another game with a focus on mental health. Simple, beautiful, emotional. No spoken words, yet I felt like I went on a journey at a time when I feel I needed it most, I cried multiple times, but I'm really grateful for what I experienced. Probably the most memorable sound design I've experienced last year!
[–] any1th3r3 2 points 1 year ago

I've just finished FF XVI, and while it's certainly not a perfect game, I really had a fantastic time with it.

Now onto either of Soul Blazer, Parasite Eve or Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered, I've yet to decide which to start with.

[–] any1th3r3 3 points 1 year ago

This one is on IzzyOnDroid and has been working great for me

[–] any1th3r3 1 points 1 year ago

It's my only PC, so I've used it quite a bit, although not as much as I thought I would?
I got it day one and played it a fair bit last year (about as much as my PS5), but recently I've been playing on PS5 (and Series X, to a lesser extent) a lot more. It hasn't been collecting dust too much, as I'm still using it as a regular old PC, but certainly not daily.

[–] any1th3r3 1 points 1 year ago

This would depend on the search engines enabled and/or the default language/country set (if any) for that particular instance, you can find those in the settings of the instance itself (and enable/disable whichever you're most interested in, as well as a few other relevant settings).

[–] any1th3r3 3 points 1 year ago

Yep, I remember doing it at least a couple years in a row in elementary school (I might have been 9 or 10?) - this was in France, in the early 00s.

[–] any1th3r3 42 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Exactly, I've noticed this over the past few months, actual relevant results are being pushed much further down the stack.

If you want to explore alternatives, I've been using SearXNG, a so-called "metasearch engine", where you can get a combination of various search engine results, based on your preferences. It's pretty good, when it works (it tends to get rate-limited fairly often... or at least some of its results / search engines do, which can get annoying).

[–] any1th3r3 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, Spotify Duo is going up by $2, so that's not exactly it.

[–] any1th3r3 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There's tons of indie games everywhere nowadays, PS5 included, and some of them even launch(ed) day one on PS Plus Extra (Stray, Tchia, to name a few). There's a great digital selection (you might as well check it out now, since it's the PSN Summer Sale), and if you'd rather own (physical), then LRG and other limited print companies have been releasing a number of those indie games on PS4/PS5.

If you'd rather play on a smaller screen then you might be better off with a Switch or a Steam Deck (and you might even get a few more indie games on the latter, but that's debatable), otherwise I don't really see any reason to trade in your PS5 - but to each their own!

 

I'm very much on the fence.
The hardware has got me hooked, but I feel like I should give it a month or two so that third-party tooling comes out to help with TDP control, ChimeraOS gets updated to support it better (hopefully) and ASUS puts out more firmware updates to iron out bugs and performance issues.

 

Happy official ROG Ally release day! (Or I suppose day past for people in APAC timezones)

Will you be getting it anytime? Have you already gotten yours?

I'm personally on the fence, waiting for ChimaeraOS and HoloISO reports first, but the screen (VRR / 120Hz support and overall quality) is veeeery tempting, coming from a Steam Deck.

 

Hey c/snes, let's try to get this community kickstarted a bit!

Here's a shot of my current SNES/SFC collection:

I usually play on my Analogue Super Nt (or Pocket if I'm on the go or want to play in bed).

What about you? Any favourites in your collection?

 

Hi c/Vancouver!

This is a follow-up to my initial post.
I have since checked libraries of Metro Vancouver for video games and made similar lists for those which offer them on loan - afaict there is a total of six:

First, you should know about InterLINK and member libraries.

Second, those six libraries have different borrowing rules / limits w.r.t. video games:

Library CPL NWPL NVCL NVDPL RPL VPL
How Long? 2 weeks 3 weeks 2 weeks 3 weeks 1 week (²) 1 week
Renewals? 2 2 + 3 (¹) 1 2 0 (²) 3
How many games? 2 5 5 30?(³) 2 (²) 5

NB: Any renewals are conditional on the games not being on hold for anyone else / the games not being in demand.
(¹) 2 automatic renewals and 3 manual ones
(²) The writing is specific to "Nintendo Switch Games", but you'll see they only have a handful of those listed on the website. This probably applies to other platforms but you might want to double check.
(³) I couldn't find a clear "limit", so this is the maximum number of items which can be requested at a time - I am assuming the actual number of video games that can be checked out is lower, I will attempt to confirm with staff.

Lastly, here are my HowLongToBeat collections for each library:

Library CPL NWPL NVCL NVDPL RPL VPL
3DS 17 games
PS3 62 games 23 games 53 games 9 games 131 games
PS4 224 games 50 games 159 games 49 games 52 games 583 games
PS5 56 games 28 games 21 games 107 games
Switch 189 games 46 games 78 games 3 games 199 games
Wii 41 games 35 games 17 games 20 games 82 games
Wii U 18 games 23 games 7 games 3 games 76 games
Xbox 360 62 games 6 games 36 games 9 games 119 games
Xbox One (inc. games with Smart Delivery) 156 games 36 games 93 games 33 games 34 games 399 games
Xbox Series X (inc. games with Smart Delivery) 57 games 30 games 18 games 81 games

A few things that are good-to-know:

  • There's strictly no M rated games at VPL or NWPL.
  • If you want a blast from the past, there's a single OG Xbox game at CPL, Tom Clancy's Splinter's Cell - and FWIW it is backwards compatible with every Xbox model - with a disc drive - in existence.
  • RPL
    • I was told by staff that they have another 10 Switch games on a first come, first serve basis, but I haven't heard back yet as to what those might be or where they are (and they're not in the system - that much I've been told). If you come across any of those games, please ping me so I can add them to the list!
    • I was also told that they should begin buying new PS4/PS5/Xbox Series games at some point in the near future, budget permitting.
    • Lastly, there's technically around 450 games listed on the RPL website, but I've found that they were either impossible to place a hold on or had a due date well in the past (> 6 months ago), thus the far lower number of games I listed above. I'm still checking with staff whether that's correct.

If you see any mistakes or for instance a game that is not actually available but is still listed in the collections, do let me know!
And if any of you is familiar with Chilifresh or the Polaris ILS, please get in touch with me :)

Happy gaming!

 

Hey vancouver community!

This is a c/p from a thread I made over on reddit, which I think might be of general interest.

Did you know the VPL has almost 1,800 video games on offer? (As of writing this)
I've never been happy with how difficult it is to find them and how little info is actually shown on the VPL website.
And I'm sure many of you either had no idea the library even had any video games available or potentially just gave up on borrowing one because searching is a bit of a pain.
All you need is a library card and you can borrow a maximum of 5 games at a time. The default loan period is one week and you can renew loans for games which are not in demand (on hold).

Enough with the intro, here are my collections on HowLongToBeat.
I've made collections for each console separately, so that's it's far easier to filter them separately, and searching inside said collections is also mostly instantaneous.

And here are direct links to them:

Once on a specific collection page, it defaults to a "Rating" sort (this is community-driven, same with the "time to beat" shown for each game) and "Card View" (with cover / title / time to beat and notes), but those can be adjusted to your liking.
I've included links to the game VPL listing(s) in the notes for each of them, as well as the corresponding search filter on the VPL website.

NB: Some games are missing from HLTB, so it's not a 1:1 match, but I'm working on that.

And please let me know if you see any issues / wrong links/games or if you have any questions!

 

hey,

for some reason i can't see the vancouver community from my beehaw account (eg https://beehaw.org/c/vancouver@lemmy.ca returns a 404 and it doesn't show up in https://beehaw.org/communities), but https://lemmy.ca/c/vancouver works just fine, any idea why that would be?

thanks!

 

it's very much borrowed from one of the reddit subs i frequent(ed) often, but the idea is to share what we're playing weekly and hopefully create discussions around those games (or simply have a sort of "check-in").

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