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Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #75

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2024

I'm aware the dates aren't exactly right but I like to keep things refered to their planned date. They are still weekly after all.

#1 --- 043 - [07 Jan 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #43 -- mayflyalt :marseyblowkiss:

#2 --- 044 - [14 Jan 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #44 -- lc

#3 --- 045 - [21 Jan 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #45 -- lc

#4 --- 046 - [28 Jan 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #46 -- lc

#5 --- 047 - [04 Feb 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #47 -- lc

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#7 --- 049 - [18 Feb 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #49 -- lc

#8 --- 050 - [25 Feb 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #50 -- lc

#9 --- 051 - [03 Mar 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #51 -- lc

#10 --- 052 - [10 Mar 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #52 -- lc

#11 --- 053 - [17 Mar 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #53 -- Ninjjer :marseyloveyou:

#12 --- 054 - [25 Mar 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #54 -- lc

#13 --- 055 - [7 Apr 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #55 -- Ninjjer

#14 --- 056 - [14 Apr 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #56 -- Ninjjer

#15 --- 057 - [21 Apr 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #57 -- Ninjjer

#16 --- 058 - [28 Apr 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #58 -- Ninjjer

#17 --- 059 - [5 May 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #59 -- RWBY

#18 --- 060 - [12 May 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #60 -- Ninjjer

#19 --- 061 - [12 May 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #61 -- Ninjjer

#20 --- 062 - [26 May 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #62 -- Ninjjer

#21 --- 063 - [2 June 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #63 -- RWBY

#22 --- 064 - [9 June 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #64 -- RWBY

#23 --- 065 - [16 June 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #65 -- Ninjjer

#24 --- 066 - [23 June 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #66 -- Ninjjer

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#26 --- 068 - [7 July 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #68 -- Ninjjer

#27 --- 069 - [14 July 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #69 -- Ninjjer

#28 --- 070 - [21 July 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #70 -- Ninjjer

#29 --- 071 - [28 July 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #71 -- Ninjjer

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#31 --- 073 - [11 Aug 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #73 -- Ninjjer

#32 --- 074 - [18 Aug 2024] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #74 -- Ninjjer

2023

I'm aware there are previous weekly or so megathreads and I'll eventually add them ( green = official, red = fake, yellow = misc, blue = losercel)

#0 - [22 Jan 2023] - some1 should make weekly vidya threads marseytf2spy

#1 - [28 Jan 2023] - Weekly "Whatcha Been Playing" Thread #1

#2 - [4 Feb 2023] - Weekly "Whatcha Been Playing" thread #2

#3 - [11 Feb 2023] - Weekly Gaming Thread #3

#3.5 - [13 Feb 2023] - [Weekly Gaming Thread 2] You will own no NFTs of video game microtransactions and you will be happy edition-- dramamine

#4 - [18 Feb 2023] - Weekly 'What're You Playing?' thread #4

#4.5 - [20 Feb 2023] - Welcome to the new weekly vidya thread! Week 1 - 2/20/23 -- robotron2084

#5 - [25 Feb 2023] - Weekly "What're You Playing" Community Thread #5

#5.5 - [2 Mar 2023] - So, what do you dipshits play all day? -- horned waifu shill

#6 - [4 Mar 2023] - Weekly 'What're You Playing' Thread #6

#7 - [11 Mar 2023] - Weekly 'What're you playing?' thread #7

#8 - [18 Mar 2023] - Weekly 'What're you playing?' Thread #8

#9 - [25 Mar 2023] - Weekly 'What're You Playing?' thread #9

#10 - [1 Apr 2023] - Weekly 'What are you playing?' Thread: #10: Whooaaaa Those are some HILARIOUS patch notes edition

#11 - [8 Apr 2023] - Weekly 'What are you playing' Thread #11

#12 - [15 Apr 2023] - Weekly 'What are you playing' thread #12

#13 - [23 Apr 2023] - What're you playing thread #idk

#14 - [29 Apr 2023] - Weekly 'What Are You Playing' thread #14

#15(1) - [6 May 2023] - Weekly 'What're you playing?' thread #15

#15(1).5 - [10 May 2023] - marseyg*mer Gaming Thread - What are you playing this week? -- cynic

#15(2) - [13 May 2023] - Weekend 'What've you been playing?' Thread #15 -- he fricked up the ordering here I'll just go with it

#16 - [20 May 2023] - Weekly "What Are You Playing?" Thread #16

#16.5 - [28 May 2023] - Weekly "What are you playing" thread -- carp

#17 - [3 Jun 2023] - Weekly "What have you been playing?" Thread #new one

#18 - [10 Jun 2023] - Weekly "What are you playing" thread #18

#19 - [17 Jun 2023] - Weekly 'What're You Playing' thread #19!

#20(1) - [24 Jun 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are you Playing?' Thread #20: Modern Warfare III

#20(2) - [1 Jul 2023] - Weekly 'What're you playing?' Thread #20: Summer Salestice -- same reason as above

#21 - [10 Jul 2023] - Weekly 'What're you playing?' Thread #21: loli_esports forgot got chudded edition -- basad

#23 - [15 Jul 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are You Playing?' thread #I think it's actually 23 -- should be 22 but I'll go with his ordering

#24 - [22 Jul 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are You Playing?' thread #24: Lot of stuff coming out all of a sudden, feels like

#25 - [29 Jul 2023] - Weekly 'What games have you been playing' thread #25

#26 - [5 Aug 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are You Playing' thread #26

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#30 - [2 Sep 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are You Playing' thread #30

#31 - [9 Sep 2023] - Weekly 'What Games Are You Playing' thread #31

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#35 - [7 Oct 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #35

#36 - [27 Oct 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #36 -- tulpa

#37 - [26 Nov 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #37 -- losercel

#38 - [03 Dec 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #38 -- losercel

#39 - [10 Dec 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #39 -- losercel

#40 - [17 Dec 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #40 -- losercel

#41 - [24 Dec 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #41 -- losercel

#42 - [31 Dec 2023] - Weekly "What games are you playing" thread #42 -- losercel


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This week, let's discuss Devil Daggers, the PEAK open world survival craft game, insofar as your open world is a bloody arena, average survival times are measured in seconds (.3% of people have made it to 500 seconds), and crafting is done by collecting mysterious red gems, which serve to enhance your combat abilities. It's really good, tbh. My elevator pitch: Ultrakill for cis people (men). Find the poll in the pinned comment.

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carp, capy, geto, donger pin please :marseybegging:

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Finished Disco Elysium and it's a great game :marseythumbsup: Now I'm gonna start another playthrough and act the opposite way :marseyharrierdubois:

Afterwards I'll start DA Inquisition :marseydragon:

Also playing Valiant Hearts The Great War. It's okay :marseyregular:

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I went into it wanting to hate it because the devs went to the 'dex, the only place where unironic commies and unironic nazis meet, and they said stuff that discouraged me. Zoomers imagining that communism is relevant to them just to piss off their parents. (It is 100% this.)

And a lot of it is really bad. This is no Planescape: Torment, it's not even a KOTOR. But some parts are really good. Which parts worked for you? For me the phone calls with his ex-wife, I could feel what they're going for there. And the big plot twist at the end is brilliant.

But still the best thing out of Europe in all eternity, way beyond Michelangelo and Dante and Shakespeare and Chopin, remains the Vengaboys:

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I thought the writing could be pretty funny at times and I liked the Eastern Europe inspired setting. I have a soft spot for any rpg that tries to create a gameplay loop besides combat and DE is interesting for going all in with the skill checks. Seeing if you can solve the ones you want is the game's challenge rather than fighting enemies.

The actual plot isn't super exciting and it's a little strange that you're trying to solve a mercenary's death but later on you get into a scripted shootout with more of those mercenaries. I get that it's my character's job but it felt farcical to jump through all these hoops in solving a man's death when you yourself become an enemy of his comrades and kill several of them. At the risk of a :soysnoo5: reference — Imagine a Star Wars game where you're investigating the murder of a stormtrooper :marseystarwars:, but then you go on to kill several of them yourself just like every other Star Wars protagonist, but then the game still expects you to go on solving the first trooper's murder. Sure it's your job, but when you've killed several of those guys yourself and the game portrays the murdered man's "faction" as antagonistic, it's hard to actually care. I kinda fell out of the game's story after the "Tribunal" but I kept playing because I liked the character interactions.

The characters are great and a lot of them blend humor and meaningful characterization. Harrier himself can be hilarious :marseyharrierdubois: and Kim is a great straight man :marseykimkitsuragi: As you pointed out though they have real backstories that affect them. Poor Harry can't be wacky all the time like your typical sarcastic Bethesda or BioWare protagonist because, at the end of the day, his antics are a coping mechanism to forget his past.

Side characters are great too because they're out there but oddly believable. The commie organizers trying to restart the revolution end up being easily distracted college students who wonder if hanging up posters for their group is too "bourgie" Measurehead is the biggest fascist in the game but he's also a black man a la someone off of /pol/ :marseychudnny: It's funny to meet these people and then have Kim remind you that, no, they're just random people and not actually relevant to your job of solving the case.


On that note, people always go on about DE being a very political game. Rightoids say it's a commie game. I've heard some leftoids say it made fun of them too much. Online discussion made me think these political themes were more relevant to the game than they actually are. It didn't really strike me as a wingcucked game.

Rather, DE does an interesting thing of keeping politics confined to the realm of characterization. Honestly I interpreted the game as having a recurring theme of how one should not want to be a wingcuck :marseyshrug:

The political "vision quests" demonstrate what I mean. At one point in the game you can choose to "lock in" being a fascist, communist, libertarian, or a centrist "moralist". Each ideology has its own quest, but these missions end up being largely meaningless. Communism just sends you to a book club obsessed with building a tower from one of their books out of matchboxes. Fascism has you stare into a mirror and pass an endurance check to see if you can make it as a hardline right-winger, but the only change from passing is that you just permanently scowl all the time. Being a laissez faire capitalist sends you on a quest to improve your net worth through speculative art, but of course it doesn't actually earn you a dime. Funnily enough only the neolib quest has a real ending — you get taken in by glowies for asking too many questions :marseyglow:

The theme I took from this all this was that, in the end, your political ideology is only relevant to your characterization and does not change anything about the world. In a standard power fantasy RPG like New Vegas, it would coincide with something like joining one of the major factions and deciding the future of the setting. In DE it's more meaningless. Your internal beliefs don't change the fact that you're just a police detective, nothing more, and the main plot will always and quite simply revolve around the case you were assigned, the job you were hired to do. How you feel about it politically is mostly irrelevant.

Your political alignment only changes the kinds of people you interact with. As a fascist you run into wackos going on about esoteric racial theories and semen retention. As a commie you meet workers who don't understand it very well but think it might benefit them and then college activists who do understand theory but end up being useless fiction obsessed stoners. As a libertarian you're stuck making sales pitches to oddball artists in the hopes of patronizing a great work of speculative art that will dazzle the rich and improve your net worth, never mind that you're not actually providing a meaningful good or service. The centrist quest is more weird but I suppose there's still a theme there — aligning yourself with the reigning neolib government just means they'll absorb you as another potential asset, your character no longer being able to make an individual difference, no longer in control of his actions. (Or maybe they just kidnap you idk)

There's a sobering lesson in all this. Being very political as a common man doesn't really change much of anything about the world. It only meaningfully changes how other people will see you and the kinds of people you'll be stuck hanging out with. Isn't that a thought that easily applies to real life? Anyway, I thought the game was about not being so wingcucked all the time :marseyantiwork2:


And on the note you made about Harry's ex-wife, I like how DE almost seems to mock the idea of your standard RPG protagonist who has no backstory and basically doesn't exist until the player starts the game. At the start of DE you have amnesia and your internal schizo monologue encourages you to make a new name and personality for yourself.

But as the game goes on you will run into hints about who you were and why Harry turned to severe drinking and drug use. Eventually the past fully catches up to you, the ex-wife plot thread in particular being hard hitting for your character. It's telling that you often take health or morale damage when you learn snippets of your forgotten past.

A lot of this is meaningless to the player because it's all just part of this fictional setting, but the point the game is making is that it's relevant to your player character. It's downright mocking the idea that your rpg protagonist didn't have a life before you hit the start button, and that nothing from their past would ever show up again.

"Realistically", says DE, your rpg hero did have a life of their own within the setting, and that past is going to catch up with him even if it means interrupting the main narrative.


Anyway, those are some thoughts that came to mind. Sorry for writing your ear off :marseylongpost2:

I think DE is a unique and memorable game and I appreciated it. My main criticism is that the murder mystery is a little whatever

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no way

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Just play Street Fighter and be a hppy little goy

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You Danes can raid my monasteries :marseygrizz2: but you'll never take away my long posting :marseyluther:

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I liked the Eastern Europe inspired setting.

Yeah, they used their Estonian roots well in imagining it. It's weird enough to be interesting but it's still relatable to our own lives.

I have a soft spot for any rpg that tries to create a gameplay loop besides combat and DE is interesting for going all in with the skill checks.

This. After all these years of g*mergate bullshit there's been all this controversy over whether it should be a guy or a girl who's going around blowing peoples' heads off. It doesn't seem to have occurred to most game devs that you could actually make a game that isn't about blowing peoples' heads off to begin with. I love combat as much as the next guy, but it really shows a lack of creativity when 99% of games are about it.

keeping politics confined to the realm of characterization.

I hadn't thought of it like that before, but yeah, this is spot on. You don't actually do very much politically. Politics just ends up being another way that your character's identity emerges as you play. And you could say that to some extent about the whole game, that it's really not about the big things going on in the plot. It's a very introspective story about finding out who you are, a bit like Planescape: Torment.

The political "vision quests" demonstrate what I mean.

I don't remember any of these. :marseyconfused: I only played it once a long time ago, so maybe I'm just forgetting. Or I suck at the game and never even started these quests. Or didn't they come out with an expanded version of it later? I don't think I played that.

DE almost seems to mock the idea of your standard RPG protagonist who has no backstory and basically doesn't exist until the player starts the game.

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Some of the best RPGs have clever ways of playing with that, like Planescape: Torment. Or in KOTOR where it takes advantage of you assuming that you're just playing a dumb game about a generic hero.

Anyway, I don't have all that much to say because I agree with you about everything and my memory of it is starting to get fuzzy. I guess I'm about ready to play it again.

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The vision quests came in an update for what that's worth. I didn't play the game before Final Cut was out.

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@Redactor0 did you read my comment?

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Of course! I've just been away for a while.

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I really want to replay Disco, but I've got so much crap in my backlog to get through first :marseyrain:

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