knokelmaat

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[–] knokelmaat 3 points 2 months ago

Thanks for this write-up! It was a very interesting read and actually makes me want to try out the series now (especially P3 and p4).

[–] knokelmaat 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Love that piece of sountrack you shared! Such a nice and melancholic melody!

[–] knokelmaat 7 points 3 months ago

I have the remake (The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition) in my Steam backlog. I've been meaning to play it for a while, but it seems like a game that will require my full focus to not forget the story / puzzles. Once some of the games I'm currently playing are finished, I might give it a go. Also seems like a fun game to play during the winter times, so maybe I'll get around to it in a few months.

I absolutely love this retrospective video about the series by youtuber Ahoy: RetroAhoy: The Secret of Monkey Island. I highly recommend it!

[–] knokelmaat 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What are you trying to achieve here, "triggering" people? It just registers as infantile to me.

[–] knokelmaat 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

My favorite is honestly my PS5. The load times are fantastic and I love the feel of the controller and the rumble / adaptive triggers. I also fucking loved my PS Vita, to bad it had such a mediocre run games wise.

Worst is pretty harsh, as I have loved all my consoles. But there's no denying that the PSP was a bit garbage with its single analog stick (which was also very hard to use).

[–] knokelmaat 8 points 3 months ago

Also, I made the picture for this post myself from the different Wikipedia entries using GIMP. It was quite a headache 😅.

[–] knokelmaat 6 points 3 months ago

I personally have almost zero experience with this generation, though I realize it's historic value. So many great game franchise originated here: Super Mario, Metroid, Final Fantasy, Castlevania, Zelda, Metal Gear, Mega Man, Mother...

I'll give a shout-out to Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, which I got to know by watching a YouTube video on the world record history for this game. I then played some of it myself on my Switch and was actually quite impressed with the almost puzzle like gameplay!

I also played Super Mario Bros. While I respect it for being the first, I thought it was quite ridiculous at times (the way to progress in the final world was so stupid).

Still have to sink my teeth in the others!

[–] knokelmaat 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I just want to bump this as this is one of the funniest films I've seen in my life. Try and watch it with others who appreciate surreal weird films. Absolutely sublime.

[–] knokelmaat 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Metal Gear Solid is one of my favorite games of all time, followed closely by 2 and 3. It really is an incredibly timeless piece of art in my opinion, just filled to the brim with incredible moments.

[–] knokelmaat 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Thank you for taking the time to respond. With siphoning money, I mean not giving actual value in return. The NFT market was a clear example of this: get some hype going, sell the promise of great gains on your investment, once the ball gets rolling make sure you're out before they realise it's actually worth nothing. In the end, some smart and cunning people sucked a lot of money from often poor and misinformed small investors.

I think I have an inherent idea of value, as in: the value it has in a human life and the amount of effort needed to produce it. This has become very detached from economical value, as there you can have speculation, pumping value and all that other crap. I think that's what frustrates me about the current financial climate: I just want to be able to pay the people who helped produce the product I buy fairly with respect to how much time and work they put it. Currently however, so much money is being transferred to people "just for having money". The idea that money in and of itself can make more money is such a horrible perversion of the original idea of trade...

[–] knokelmaat 1 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Your last paragraph is not how money should work at all. Money should represent value that ideally doesn't change, so that the money I receive for selling a can is worth a can, not a Lambo an not a grain of sand. What your describing is closer to speculation and pyramid schemes (NFTs for example).

Either try and explain to me how BTC could be an ideal currency that fixes the problems in existing currency, or try to explain me how it's really cool as an investment thing to siphon money from others, but don't try and do both at the same time.

[–] knokelmaat 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What is Shasta?

 

It's 2h22 in the morning, I'm 27 years old, and I just need to share my love for Meat Loaf.

I discovered Bat Out of Hell a month ago and my god that album is so awesome. I'm normally into rock, electronic/instrumental and indie music, but for some reason this theatrical over the top performer completely won me over. The music videos are so mesmerizing and from the heart, and the album just flows so well. I can really become one with it.

And Bat Out of Hell 2 just does it again. Such an amazing album, different from the first, but still so damn good and beautiful.

For me, Bad Attitude is his third best album (Bat Out of Hell 3 doesn't really work for me). I'm still slowly dipping my toes into the other albums (Dead Ringer is recommended a lot, but you can really hear the damage to his voice in that one and it really puts me of).

Also lots of love to Jim Steinmann for writing most of these incredible songs.

Hope you guys have artists that just took a hold of your soul like that, it's such an amazing feeling. Especially with other stuff in my life that is still tough, stuff like this is extra important. Love you all!

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submitted 1 year ago by knokelmaat to c/gaming
 

Game Information

Game Title: PAYDAY 3

Platforms:

  • PC (Sep 21, 2023)
  • PlayStation 5 (Sep 21, 2023)
  • Xbox Series X/S (Sep 21, 2023)

Trailers:

Developer: Starbreeze Studios

Publishers: Deep Silver, PLAION

Review Aggregator:

OpenCritic - 67 average - 47% recommended - 18 reviews

Critic Reviews

Cerealkillerz - Nick Erlenhof - German - 7.3 / 10

Payday 3 takes a big step forward in what has been the sole field of heist simulators. The new stealth mechanics are motivating, the gameplay has been improved and the heists are varied. However, there are still some drawbacks in the current lack of content, the AI and the general polish. However, some things are already being worked on, so that Heist fans will soon be able to let off steam here.


Checkpoint Gaming - Omi Koulas - 6 / 10

PAYDAY 3 offers a cooperative gameplay experience with an array of heists and a progression system that has its merits. However, it's not without its share of issues. AI inconsistencies, unremarkable objectives, and underwhelming audio-visual elements tarnish the experience. While it's an imperfect addition to the series, it still offers a taste of the criminal underworld. Like any complex caper, it has its moments of brilliance, but also a few unexpected hiccups along the way.


Digital Trends - Giovanni Colantonio - 3.5 / 5

Payday 3 doesn't shake up its predecessor's formula much, but a strong batch of initial heists sets the live service shooter up for success.


Game Rant - Dalton Cooper - 2 / 5

Not only can fans expect future Payday 3 updates to add more unlockables to the game, but more substantial content like new heists are in the pipeline as well. Future updates will likely iron out Payday 3's matchmaking problems and immersion-breaking graphical mishaps, resulting in a smoother and more consistently entertaining experience. With future updates, Payday 3 may even be a game that surpasses its predecessor, but it has a seriously long way to go. Those still curious should consider checking out Payday 3 through Xbox Game Pass instead of buying the game at full price.


Gamer Guides - Paul McNally - 7 / 10

Payday 3 is a great version of Payday, which in itself was a whole lot of fun. At a decent price and with frantic heist action when things go wrong there is such a lot of fun to get out of the game but we are left wondering whether we could have seen more new stuff after a decade of waiting for this follow-up. It will live or die on the loyalty of the playerbase which hopefully means it will do well.


Gamerheadquarters - Jason Stettner - 6.7 / 10

Payday 3 does play it safe, it feels like Payday 2 with some refinements and modern elements while not greatly expanding upon the core concepts of play.


Generación Xbox - Javier Bassols - Spanish - 85 / 100

PayDay 3 is the next logical step in the room. Without forgetting their place of origin and what made them known and successful worldwide, Starbreeze Studios proposes a new series of heists with great additions. From an advance in the movement of the perosnajes, with options such as sliding, a great gameplay and gunplay and an increase in customization, the studio surprises us again with a very good shooter.


God is a Geek - Mick Fraser - 7.5 / 10

Payday 3 is designed around those emergent moments that only come with friends, when you're trying desperately to stay in control.


Hobby Consolas - Daniel Quesada - Spanish - 68 / 100

It offers shocking moments and its proposal is very attractive, but it is too outdated in the technical and sometimes the development is unnecessarily convoluted.


IGN - Travis Northup - 7 / 10

Payday 3's cooperative heists are off to a strong start, even if the vault is a bit bare at the moment.


Press Start - Harry Kalogirou - 6.5 / 10

While PAYDAY 3 will no doubt please series veterans and newcomers, it's still a few updates a way from being definitively better than PAYDAY 2. When everything is working seamlessly, it offers some of the highest highs in the series thus far, but frustrating omissions and questionable progression design restrain PAYDAY 3's ability to be consistent.


Push Square - Simon Fitzgerald - 5 / 10

Payday 3 has its enjoyable moments, bringing its well-known cooperative heists into a new game engine. However its lack of content, outdated gunplay, underwhelming AI, and unfinished cutscenes leave a lot to be desired. If you're a series fan looking for a substantial step-up in this sequel then this isn't it. However, if you're after a multiplayer title to clown around in for a few hours, this will suffice.


Rock, Paper, Shotgun - Alice Bell - Unscored

Payday 3 has some good, complex levels to do your co-op heisting, but the matchmaking and levelling systems make it harder to have fun with other players.


Seasoned Gaming - Alex Segovia - 7 / 10

The caper fantasy experience that the series continues to provide always makes it a good time even when the messy technical aspects threaten to derail it.


Stevivor - Hamish Lindsay - 7.5 / 10

It’s an easy recommend for series fans, just don’t expect it to be the lumbering behemoth that was Payday 2… yet.


Try Hard Guides - Erik Hodges - 6 / 10

Beyond the new enemy types, fancy new graphics, and a handful of well-designed levels, I’d say it’s business for usual for the Payday series. With improvements over the second game and the promise of continued dev support for what could be years, I’d definitely say it’s worth upgrading to the new title if you’re a big fan of the second. However, these promises are blindsided by serious server issues and simple quality-of-life problems that need to be addressed first, so I suggest you keep Payday 2 installed for the time being. If you aren’t a die-hard Payday fan and you’re looking into an entry into the series, I’d give this one a pass and hit up Payday 2 until these problems are addressed.


VideoGamer - Amaar Chowdhury - 8 / 10

As any larcenist knows, all the best robberies begin discreetly before snowballing into a wild frenzy soundtracked to upbeat electronic music. Payday 3 does this with brimming style, before running away with the money.


ZdobywcyGier.eu - Bartosz Michalik - Polish - 7 / 10

PAYDAY 3 is by no means a reskin of the second game, but a true flesh-and-blood sequel, introducing a ton of new features and improvements. The game takes many steps forward while going several steps back. In terms of content, PAYDAY 3 is like a very well-made skeleton that lacks muscle, blood and skin. Empty with just the basics, but with the potential for more.


 

Hey people!

I played Undertale about a year after release, but accidentally did not do a pacifist run, resulting in me not being able to get the "true" ending without fully playing the game from start again. I left it there, pretty happy with my experience.

A month ago I decided to give it another go, mainly because of an interest in the earthbound series and also because I might try out Deltarune and wanted to be up to speed.

This game is just so... nice. The subjects, the insecurities that are mentioned, the hopefulness, the acceptance of everyone that just permeates throughout the whole work, it's astounding. The characters are all so imperfect and charming in their own way. I've been going through a tough period myself and a lot of the messages about acceptance of who you are and connection with people you love just really hit home.

I know this game is already highly regarded and I'm saying nothing new here, but I just wanted to share what it did for me and that it really, really holds up.

 

Hey fellow bees.

I like listening to podcasts as it helps me focus and is just a fun way to experience other peoples thoughts and opinions.

Recently I started listening to actual audio dramas, like the ones produced by QCode (Carrier, Blackout) or even the narrated Hobbit / LOTR books with sound effects.

Are there any other good audio dramas or producers that you can recommend? Any genre is OK, just the ones you like most!

 

Any definition of rock is fine. Any era is fine.

I am a bit of a softy, so my favorites are more garage / blues / indie:

  • The Strokes ❤️
  • The Black Keys ❤️
  • The Arctic Monkeys ❤️
  • Kasabian ❤️
  • Black Box Revelation
  • Pixies
  • FIDLAR
  • Cage the Elephant
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by knokelmaat to c/gaming
 

Inspired by the previous post of a very generous Lemmy user, here are some games that I have keys for that I will not use (from Humble bundles of years ago). I don’t really know how I will choose who gets them, I feel like just using upvotes kinda awards the more creative or charismatic people. I’ll probably use some sort of random generator, input on this is also very welcome!

And now, the games:

~~Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series~~

~~Jurassic Park: The Game~~

~~Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series, Minecraft: Story Mode - Adventure Pass~~

Poker Night 2

~~Poker Night at the Inventory, Telltale Texas Hold’em~~

~~The Walking Dead: Season 1, The Walking Dead: Season 2, The Walking Dead: 400 Days, The Walking Dead: Michonne~~

~~The Wolf Among Us~~

~~Home~~

~~Closure~~

~~Puzzle Agent, Puzzle Agent 2~~

~~Dominique Pamplemousse~~

Star Wars™ Starfighter™

~~STAR WARS™ - The Force Unleashed™ Ultimate Sith Edition~~

(Some of these I even have 2 spare keys, I bought almost every Telltale bundle as I love those games :D)

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submitted 1 year ago by knokelmaat to c/foss
 

Just received a notification about the new June update for System76's own desktop environment: COSMIC DE. I was sceptical at first, but this seems pretty impressive. It might finally be the modern and user friendly i3/Sway that I've been dreaming of!

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A good day (self.chat)
submitted 1 year ago by knokelmaat to c/chat
 

Hey Beehaw people.

I've been going through a rough time, but today was a good day. Sun was shining, I felt well rested and was able to help people in the afternoon at my work place (I currently volunteer fixing bikes). Afterwards I chilled with some friends who live close by, played some chess, then I was able to join in a meeting for the autonomous gym that I am a part of and was able to be of help there.

A day of rest, friendlyness, joy and connection. Now I'm finishing the day with some peaceful videogames, by myself in my safe little bubble.

I know difficult moments will still come, but so will days like this one.

Lot's of love to all of you! I feel that this community could be a digital version of what I'm starting to find IRL in the autonomous gym and similar places.

 
 

This game is such a roller coaster of emotions. Some of the most beautiful imagery I've ever seen in a video game. Genuinely awesome soundtrack (both the licensed music and original material).

There were moments when it was frustrating and boring, and the storytelling can sometimes be way to literal and explanation based.

But I truly did love the story underneath, as it was one of hope and the importance of connection to get through rough times. Some subjects hit real close to home for me, and at times it can get quite depressing, but this strong sense of hope and helping each other is always there to lift you back up.

Again, some game mechanics and cut scenes really didn't work for me, but other parts of the game will be forever in my mind.

I'm rating it a 7.5<->10.5 out of 10. I've decided conventional scales don't cut it for games like this.

I would love to know your opinions if you want to share them!

 
 
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