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    Just ignore the “triple A” industry and games are usually great. Lots of small passionate studios still pumping out quality stuff.

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      Seriously. I’ve been playing Ready or Not, Palworld, and Helldivers 2 lately, and I’m having a great time with gaming.

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      While “AAA” has lost all meaning: even in that space we have some real bangers already

      Yakuza/Like a Dragon 8 is already in the running as one of the all time great JRPGs (and probably a top 50 GOAT in terms of games period). FF7R2 is going to have to REALLY screw up for fans to not feel strongly about it. And Dragon’s Dogma 2 is, somehow, showing all signs of actually being faithful to the incredibly weird original. We also might be seeing Elden Ring DLC sooner than later. Tekken 8 seems to be incredibly well received… accessibility aside. That gets us to the end of March (ER has a mysterious youtube entry but it has for weeks so who knows)? Even if nothing else happens this year, that already is a stacked as hell line-up.

      Two months in and, gaming wise, 2024 is shaping up really well. Like most years, people see what they want to see. If you want to say things are a flop, there are flops. If you want to say things are awesome, there are some truly amazing games.

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      This is not a triple A game actually. Ubisoft CEO referred it as a four A. AAAA.

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        To investors who know shit about gaming, not to gamers…maybe he meant the costs which could be in the 4A sector after all this time 😅

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      I played the demo for Mouthwashing and it was excellent. Nice little horror game without jump scares that really evokes dread.

      The Deep Rock Survivors game is pretty cool too. Lots of neat stuff coming out these days.

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      Ubisoft also published the best game of the year, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. Best metroidvania game I’ve played in a long time.

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      Yea I’ve mainly been focusing on smaller games recently. Last AAA game I bought was Cyberpunk 77, which I enjoyed but was a whole thing. There’s so many good indy games coming and going its definitely worth it to look into some of them

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    Hey now, teamforetress 2 got a 64 bit beta that improved the game performance by a solid 20-30%

    Valve might finally make the Heavy update

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      Call me when they make an update that removes the nazis.

      EDIT: The joke is that they never will because they’re a white supremacist company who wouldn’t even say “black lives matter”

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    Pirating this pirate game would be funny. But it’s a Ubisoft game, so even free is too expensive.

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      The next Ubisoft game I play will be sponsored by Ubisoft, so likely never. They stopped making good games before I left high school.

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      Not really, because pirating means removing the DRM which is the main reason of why “even free is too expensive”.

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    Fun meme, but honestly I think the only folks it’s gonna be a bad year for are AAA game devs, who I already sympathize with.

    I think indies are gonna keep rocking some outstanding content. Content made with and for love will always beat content made for money IMO :)

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      I’m cautiously hopeful about Nightingale. The game trailers and $30 tag caught my interest. I’ve played a LOT of survival games and only played a few extensively, like Valheim. But survival games are a huge time sink, so I can’t give most of them the time they deserve. But the multiplayer and community aspect for Nightingale makes it seem worth the time.

      Just gotta wait a bit after release for the reviews.

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      Yeah the flow of great indie games isn’t going to dry up any time soon. So many developers willing to actually take risks with their games and not just churn out another copy of a copy of a copy. Art needs passion to be good.

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        Forgot about Elden Ring.

        I Always forget that Nintendo games are Triple A, I always get that indie dev vibe in spite of being as far from indie as one can get. Not in community engagement, rather in the notable detail and unique art style each game has, like you can tell the developers care about what they’re working on. You can definitely tell when Nintendo themselves develop a game vs. when they publish a game. (cough Game Freak cough)

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            There were countless developers that folded during the transition to HD, 3D graphics in the PS360 era, and I feel like Gamefreak would have easily been one of them if Pokemon hadn’t taken off the way it did.

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            I see that as a failure of the term AAA, but I might just be underestimating the size of Larian’s team. I’ve always understood AAA to mean funded by a publisher.

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              Larian has a massive team and tons of money for BG3. It’s insulting to indies and to BG3 to pretend BG3 is anything other than the product of hundreds of hardworking team members.

              I enjoy many indies more than I’ve enjoyed BG3 so far, but that speaks more to the fact that production scale and enjoyment do not scale linearly. BG3 remains a behemoth of a project, however.

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                Yeah, I have already been corrected. I think the reason I assumed it had a smaller team was because the team clearly loved the game and you don’t see that often in gaming outside of small-team projects.

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        I bought the Doom collection like a year and a half ago but all I’ve played is like half of Doom Classic. I need to get around to Doom/Doom Eternal.

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        I know a lot of people really enjoyed this game, but I couldn’t play more than a few hours despite loving Doom 2016. Restricted ammo quantity really killed the enjoyment for me. Adding Denuvo only after it was reviewed was a really shitty move and the soundtrack isn’t as good either now that I think of it.

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    “Might not be a good year for games.” Idk, we’ve already had the surprise with palworld, which, while it didn’t really grab me, was a breath of fresh air for people. Helldivers slaps. I think the key is not to buy into hype, and play actually good games. People like to say 23 was a bad year too, but, I’d argue that stinkers like gollum just got more coverage and were on top of people’s minds. Not to excuse it at all, but, I played a lot of really good games last year.

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      How would a year with Zelda, Alan Wake 2, Baldur’s Gate 3, Street Fighter 6 and Like a Dragon Gaiden be bad? It was a great year.

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          I think it was because there were a few high profile let-downs, like Kerbal Space Program 2, Cities Skylines 2, Starfield etc. Even Zelda, which was eagerly anticipated, was only OK and interest fizzled out quite quickly.

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            Oh, you struck a nerve with KSP :( I still check weekly to see if they’re even to where they should have launched from, answer: no. I suppose, I did have my fair share of heartbreaks. There have just been years, like ‘14, where it was hard to even find the diamonds in the rough I suppose.

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    Depends what you want.

    I’m hoping it’s the year of the live service graveyard though.

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      Holy cow I’d love that too.

      I want to buy a game, not an ongoing financial leeching.

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      We’ll see. Helldivers 2 is a gigantic success but it’s a rare occurrence of a live service game being really good, priced correctly, and not abusively monetized.

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    Forspoken came out at the start of last year and we also got Redfall. 2023 was a stacked year for games.

    Maybe the more bad games that come out mean we’re also getting good ones to balance things.

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      We have also had, Tekken 8, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Granblue Fantasy Relink, Persona 3r and Helldivers 2.

      A couple bad/mediocre games is to be expected when we are only in Feb and this year is such a fucking banger for games already.

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    Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth came out this year. There’s literally nothing to complain about. Best game

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      This - I hate when gamers have too much attention on which games are bad, and none on the good games.

      I have a page of Steam reviews where I give a thumbs up to a bunch of indie darlings, then a negative review to a live service game, and only the negative review has votes on it.

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      What the hell, that game costs more than 100 cad after tax

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        Yeah games are too much now. Luckily this has over 100 hours of gameplay so I’m okay with it. Put 110 hours in the last one and loved every second

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    Games are looking great this year! Earthblade by the creators of Celeste, Hades 2, Silk song (I Believe) If you ignore AAA, it’s going great!

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    There’s a bunch of videos on YouTube now separately comparing Batman Arkham Knight to Gotham Knights/Suicide Squad, and AC4: Black Flag to Skull and Bones.

    There is absolutely a trend of brain drain in game development that no amount of contractors can fill now.

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    tbh the game this seems to be about “Skull and Bones” isn’t even that bad… The character models (especially faces) look pretty bad and I haven’t tried intentional multiplayer, but that’s all I’ve really noticed (played it for about 6-7 hours, including open beta)