mcforest

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[–] mcforest@feddit.org 18 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

To be fair, the first half of the last century wasn't that great either.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 22 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I thought that's exactly what we pretentious audiophiles do.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 13 points 5 days ago (6 children)

I don't even understand why there is any necessity for this. Was there even the possibility to run games you haven't bought on a PS5?

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

After years of conditioning to play platformers with a D pad I just can't play them with the Joy Cons. I played Hollow Knight with the 80BitDo SF30 Pro. Of course sometimes I died :D But I don't blame the controller for that.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 4 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

In some use cases the 4 buttons instead of the D pad on the Joy Cons are amazing. As you say, you have no false diagonals. I really like them in Tetris for example.

But in 2D platformers or metroidvanias like Mario or Hollow Knight? Literally unplayable.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 19 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

After getting the Steam Deck 2 months ago and playing quite some time with it I used my Xbox One controller this weekend for this first time since it couple of months.

It felt weird. Just because the ergonomics of the Steam Deck are actually pretty good.

I thought about getting the Steam Controller (once it's released). But I am still no fan of both sticks being in such a low position. The thing I really like about the Steam Deck is the fact, that all primary inputs (sticks, face buttons and d-pad) are positioned at the same height.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Huh? It is actually viable in multiple competitive formats on Pokemon Showdown. It's pretty tanky, learns Recover, hits decently with Surf and Ice Beam and can learn Toxic. It might not be the best Pokemon ever, but it's definitely a good option even for a regular playthrough if you have the time to catch it and need a Water type because you did not pick Mudkip as a starter.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

If I ever see it, I will try it. But I will probably forget about it before that happens...

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Getting some specific European beer in Canada, that even most Europeans never heard of? Yeah, I can imagine that it's hard to find and expensive.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 22 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Nobody gives a fuck about your or her Gamerscore.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 14 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Actually it does if you need to clean the guillotine afterwards. But I'm open for alternatives.

[–] mcforest@feddit.org 16 points 2 months ago

A patient gamer is never late. Nor is he early; he arrives precisely when he means to.

 

Dude, Where Is My Beer? is a point and click aventure in which you play a middle aged man who just wants to drink a normal pilsner. At the beginning of the game you arrive in Oslo per bus and want to use your beak time to get a cold beer. But it gets clear relatively quickly that everyone in this damn city is young and hip and drinks fancy craft beers. At first that sounds like a fun game, but is it? (tl;dr I don't think so)

It's a relatively short game that (obviously) focuses on its humor. But there are two major flaws with this game:

First: The humor. This game makes fun of hipster tropes and the culture of different kinds of bars. I thought I would like that. But after only 15 minutes I thought it was just annoying. It just feels like it's just the same joke on repeat over and over and over. You get in a bar, you ask for a pilsner, the bartender says you are old and unhip and offers you beers the wildest of names. There are multiple different bars that represent different tropes of drinking culture. A sports bar, a bar with some pub quiz going on, ... It feels like all forms of this joke has already been told before the game was released. It got dull way to early for the game to be fun.

Second: Speaking of fun, let's get to the gameplay. It's a point and click, a genre notorious for it's weird puzzles that reach to the point of being basically unsolvable without just mindlessley just clicking everything. And for me, this game is just this. I played on normal difficulty where it is possible to get some hints. But those hints are often missing if you are already in the middle of a puzzle without knowing. Or the hint is "just explore more". And this is the most frustrating thing about this game. In most adventures when you solve a puzzle you get some kind of clue or item which leads to the next puzzle. That's barely the case in this game. Lete give you an example: A woman needs a pen. So you try to find a pen. Some puzzle solving later you give her the pen and what happens? She just starts a phone call. That's it. No reward, no real interaction, nothing. So what are you doing next? Explore the whole map again and see if something changed. The game is too often completely unresonsive to your actions, I found it rather frustrating. At some point I just opened the guide if it took too long to find out what I have to do next.

That's my review/rant about Dude, Where Is My Beer? Has anyone else played it and a similar experience? Or do you disagree with me? And what is your favorite beer?

Ah, and before I forget, the positive things about this game: The soundtrack was okay, I guess? It did not get annoying in 4,5h of playtime? Also,... nah, I think that's it.

 

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