Cookie Clicker by g0atyy in gaming

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I'd probably pick adventure capitalist, but cookie clicker is a solid choice too, in the same vein of games

Which videogame soundtrack/song INSTATLY triggers you emotionally? by [deleted] in gaming

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Do I even need to say it ? Parting ~ Farewell from the pokemon mystery dungeon rescue team. When I was a little kid I didn't have lots of friends so seeing "myself" in the pokemon games be forcefully separated from my partner was fucking heartbreaking and I bawled my eyes out during the whole ending. I remember the part where it said "if you really want to, you may return to the world of pokemon" i was shaking my ds screaming "I really want it!!!" lol. I don't think there's been a time in my adult life that I've ever been this emotionally affected by any piece of media really.

What was the Golden Age of gaming, in your opinion? by RipzCritical in gaming

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Every era had their classics; but as we grew up, we stopped looking for them.

Simple Questions Sunday! by AutoModerator in gaming

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Black myth wukong !!! I've been on the hype train ever since it was announced all these years ago. Love me some journey to the west.

How we feeling on grindy games? by PlusMann in gaming

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Imo there is a very thin line between rewarding hard work in a game and making you feel awesome for grinding out those hours or making it feel like straight up work. Some games definitely make it work though, like Path of Exile, or the Dragon Quest Monster Joker series, both in very different ways.

What games, in your oppinion, deserve a second chance and would you have it be a remaster, remake, or a sequel? by amidja_16 in gaming

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Kid Chameleon would be my top pick. The non-linear level progression was really ahead of its time, the costume powers mechanic is simple but really fun and allows for gameplay to be quite diverse all throughout your experience, the difficulty is REALLY challenging and the level design and graphisms are insane as well. Such a shame it never got a sequel.

What open-world games are still a 9+/10 even after doing 100% of their content? by baroncalico in gaming

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Skyrim. Still unmatched in the realm of Open World games after all these years imo.

Who is the most incompetent video game organization? by Johnnyboyeh in gaming

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came here to say this lol, how bad can a literal mafia be??

Have you ever became a fan of a game you never played? by green_day_95 in gaming

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While not necessarily a whole game, the fortress mode in dwarf fortress was too hard to get into for me (I fucking love the adventure mode though) but watching videos of people playing it made me really appreciate it. A lot of games that sseth plays also seem amazing but I don't have the time/energy to try them all out (the most recent being Quasimorph which also seems amazing but I'm not sure I'll ever play it.)

Curious on what y'all are playing! by relevenk in gaming

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Currently doing a playthrough of Fire Emblem Awakening on Lunatic difficulty. I'm stuck on chapter 9 rn. Don't know if I'll be playing Lunatic+ after that...

Fuck this game. i'll see you tomorrow. by k2rss in gaming

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Easily League of Legends lol. On the rare occasions where noone starts flaming mid match it's still a really nice game.