I’ve been playing Ni No Kuni. It was kinda underwhelming, in my head I had picture a more “grandiose” story (closer to a Tales Of game), but the beginning was very slow and not much was going on, and also the gameplay was kinda boring since it’s one of those games where you recruit monsters to fight with you. That said, it’s gotten better, quite fun, though the friend AI was completely useless with some bosses.
My favorite genres are probably JRPG, stealth games and FPS with emphasis on story regardless of the genre. Really liked Deus Ex (except for the awful stealth, good thing you aren’t locked out of much if you’re not stealthy) and Stalker (gotta replay Clear Sky tbh)
Anyway I finished blasphemous, it was pretty good. Mucho texto though
You can also use their own repo
Yeah, I saw. I have a huge backlog so I’m not buying games for a good while
I saw a friend play it and it looked like a very generic medieval RPG. He said the latter half was bad iirc
Finished FF7 a while ago and another called Cathedral. Started Blasphemous (españita mentioned), good little game
My favorite has changed over the years. When I was younger I used to like FPS but for the last 2-3 years I’ve been playing JRPGs almost exclusively. I really like Stalker, I should play Clear Sky again and choose the side of the bandits
And Fucking “Israel” too
Fr if I turn on my laptop with a monitor connected, the taskbar will be on the monitor, regardless of the settings, every time. Also Bluetooth definitively died.
I’ve been thinking of switching distros for a while, maybe a fresh install helps?
Agreed. And also, it’s very old. There are forks of Signal with no proprietary blobs, outside of Google Play (which wouldn’t matter anyway since Google can’t tamper with the builds distributed). Gotta say the part where you have to use your mobile phone does suck, instead of having a random ID like Jami does.
And about this post, decentralizing Signal wouldn’t do much. There are no fully open source implementations, and if you hosted your own instance, you’d have to pay up for AWS and use some proprietary libraries, so you could get unwanted attention.
Yeah, over the last years I’ve only picked up freebies (like 500 between Epic and GOG alone) and a few indie games that go on sale
No idea what games will be coming out in 2024 apart from FF7R Rebirth, which I won’t be able to play.
Finished FF7 last month, and didn’t start anything after that. Once the semester finishes this month, I’ll probably start FF8 or start over again with Child of Light.
I still have a big backlog of games
Same, I practically only play old games: FF7, Golden Sun, Silent Hill… Also goes with the fact I have a toaster PC. I kinda randomly got gifted a PS4 with FF15 and Horizon Zero Dawn and this is like the most powerful machine I’ve played on lmao.
I haven’t played anything since uni started back in September, but I’m halfway through Final Fantasy 7. I’ve been playing them all kinda in order and I’m excited for FF8-10 but I can’t bring myself to play anything, I just listen to music, browse Lemmy and do homework.
Other than that I’ve been meaning to finish Left 4 Dead 2 with my online friends, and also TLoZ Oracle of Ages (which I emulate on Android through Lemuroid, seriously check it out, it’s on F-Droid). I also play Need for Speed 2000 from time to time, it’s a great simcade featuring only Porsche cars, from the beginning up to the year 2000 (when it came out).
Same, I can’t deal with RTS and strategy games in general but I make an exception for Japanese SRPGs (Advance Wars, FFT…) even if I suck
I have it on Steam but my laptop is so ass that I can’t run it with decent graphics. Also, the og HL1 is very good for a '98 game, and it’s at most 5 hours, you should check it out
Too late for the Godot SWEEP
All my homies LOVE free software