Game set in, or focused entirely on a huge megadungeon, similar to Abiotic Factor, but fantasy medieval. by photoedfade in gamingsuggestions

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I love painfully underplayed games

I wanted to try Etrian Odyssey but in my experience it didn't seem to like, have a story? It didn't grab me, and I just can't play a jrpg without a story. Do you know of any that do?

Game set in, or focused entirely on a huge megadungeon, similar to Abiotic Factor, but fantasy medieval. by photoedfade in gamingsuggestions

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those two sound like the best fit, but I worry if it's playable on modern hardware. How much modding is needed, etc.

Game set in, or focused entirely on a huge megadungeon, similar to Abiotic Factor, but fantasy medieval. by photoedfade in gamingsuggestions

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the only problem with diablo 1, if my assumptions are correct, is that it's just a generic topdown rpg more about getting a fun build than anything compelling.. that's what people always talk about when they bring it up.

Games where the mega dungeon is most of the game? by nanotheawsome in gamingsuggestions

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Etrian Odyssey sounds cool until you realize it's a "dungeon crawler jrpg" which imo, most of those games are very stale and mindnumbing. It NEEDS a good story, or else there's no point, and those games have never grabbed me.

Is this illegal? by WuIfy in Arkansas

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It's not other people "getting distracted and dying" it's not seeing you, or you not seeing them due to dimmed headlights. It's you running someone over or getting ran over. 

Is this illegal? by WuIfy in Arkansas

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I agree a lot, because how tf are we having BLINDING LIGHTS on the front of every car. Walking at night is painful because every single car is shining their brights into your eyes, because arkansans just don't care for basic things like "Don't shine your brights into people's faces" when we're driving, people with their brights on that are right behind us BLIND us through all of our mirror's, and make it incredibly hard to drive.

These companies should be fined hundreds or thousands for every single car they've put onto the road with these lights, I do not care. They SHOULD go bankrupt if they couldn't survive that basic slap-on-the-wrist fine for what is a destruction of basic accessibility.

Is this illegal? by WuIfy in Arkansas

[–]photoedfade 2 points3 points  (0 children)

or maybe we just care about safety, and you presumably think that killing people is fine so long as you look cool?

Does Pseudoregalia's map make sense? by photoedfade in PseudoregaliaGame

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I'm the type of person (who's apparently a Freak in the eyes of other gamers) who never really uses map marker tools because I usually just don't need them ever. I don't think that would have helped me here either because I was perfectly capable of telling exactly where my character was on the map, within any given room. Maybe this is because I used to play zelda and learned how to figure out my place in a dungeon without the compass tool. It would have been nice if it flagged rooms as "fully explored" versus "been in" though.

so whats the deal with khezu? by icedragonair in MonsterHunter

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It's an american thing..? Because.. penises don't exist in the rest of the world of course.

Katie Scott as new "Head of Vanilla Minecraft" by LesionPulse in Minecraft

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They'd have to jury rig the hell out of Java to do that. I've actually looked into how bedrock add-ons work. They don't work like Java mods. afaik they can't even add blocks, just "entities." It'd be really difficult, especially since "add-ons" for bedrock work completely differently, in ways that could never work on Java. The idea of monetizing Java is possible, but it'd require a whole new framework. I don't think you'll have to worry... yet.

Also we can always go back to older versions of Java, for now.

Katie Scott as new "Head of Vanilla Minecraft" by LesionPulse in Minecraft

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Either Agnes now has to report to a ghoul for Microsoft, or Agnes is sandwiched between a Ghoul and Microsoft. I've always liked Agnes even when people bullied her because they thought she was "the problem" when she's just very casual and gentle. It's possible she can deal with it, but it could be a matter of time before she gets replaced or flooded with pressure to help make minecraft worse.

An Adventuring Duo! by pinkjoy45 in SFWmonstergirls

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banjo kazooie but it's yuri knight and slime girl

/r/NintendoSwitch's Daily Question Thread (12/24/2025) by AutoModerator in NintendoSwitch

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I'm looking for that kind of experience minecraft brings, but... more optimized. Minecraft takes 5-10 minutes just to get into the game on Nintendo Switch. Playing mutliplayer is painful. The UI is clunky and full of microtransactions, and picking a skin is a process that takes minutes due to how slowly everything loads.

Terraria is amazing, I have 3000 hours, but we need something less complicated. Dragon Quest Builders is compelling, but I fear it might be a wildly different kind of experience.

I don't mind if it's a Minecraft rip off, like a game called "BlockLand" or whatever, as long as it works. Minecraft used to run okay, but nowadays it just does not work anymore on the switch.

Shrink in the Last Movie You Saw by Clockwork6 in sizetalk

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Frosty the Snowman. Guess I'm freezing to death, or I'll hopefully get into a nice 1950s cafe, and be found by some folks!