• nyahlathotep
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    25 days ago

    If you’re interested in this sort of thing and like action/adventure rpgs, give Crosscode a shot. it’s excellent

    • @Flagstaff@programming.dev
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      25 days ago

      Respect for the GOG link (gotta reduce Steam’s monopoly-like grip on digital games), but… CrossCode, despite its fantastic presentation, wore me down to the point of not finishing it. I feel like the devs ran out of ideas halfway through because all of the dungeons involve multiple ricochet-angling puzzles, even all the way to the last one. They just got so tedious and boring that I eventually ended up “finishing” by watching someone else’s play-through.

      It has an interesting plot, but… yeah. Anyway, that was my personal experience.

      • @havocpants@lemm.ee
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        625 days ago

        I struggled with it as well. My main problem seemed to be that no matter how many side quests I did, I was still underleveled for most enemy encounters. I did read that upgrading gear is worth more than levels, but it was such a grind to go and find all the materials that I eventually got bored. Shame though, because it’s really well made.

        • @emeralddawn45@discuss.tchncs.de
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          224 days ago

          I found the opposite, it had very little grinding required. It does assume that you’ll do most of the side quests, but i found that by doing all quests available at my level or under that i was always overleveled for the bosses. It does warn you that its intended to be difficult though, with an option to turn down the difficulty. I also found the side quests to be genuinely interesting and diverse, and not repetitive or grindy at all. Its a long game for sure, but i never spent any time just grinding. I ran past most monsters once i had cleared each area for the first time and they respawned.

      • @samus12345@lemm.ee
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        23 days ago

        Exact same with me. The open-world-ish parts were great, but then I’d have to slog though multi-hour dungeons filled with boring puzzles without even AI companions. That’s not like any MMO I’ve ever played.

    • Xerodin
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      425 days ago

      I had the exact same thought when I read the premise. One of my favorite indie games of all time.

  • @Harrk@lemmy.world
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    4325 days ago

    I picked this up the other day and it’s great! The SimPlayers go on their own little adventures, party together, and fill the chat with nonsense. I had this one guy accuse another of being a bot.

    It’s really worth trying if you’re into the traditional mmo gameplay (grinding). But without the fuss of dealing with real people and their own schedules that fight against your own. For anybody who wants to try it out, there’s a demo which covers the first area.

    • @Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.world
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      524 days ago

      It’s so fucking weird that this game/anime is all I’ve been thinking about for the last week and now to see it mentioned in the wild, unprompted.

      Guys, quit mind reading/algorithming me. This and the ghibli shit. No one should have to vibe this much with the internet.

  • @simonced@lemmy.one
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    23 days ago

    Tldr: Game title is Enshrouded Erenshor. That article (as well as many others nowadays) don’t even bother putting a link to the steam page. And the game name, yet again, not in the title, hence you have to read everything to know what it is about. Internet now is so crappy and click baity. The game looks fun though, so I’ll go out of my way and actively search for Enshrouded Erenshor on steam myself like a peasant.

    Edit: I managed to have the game name wrong, hence the importance to have ready to click links!

  • Gmr Leon
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    @cm0002 This puts me in the mind of the old .hack// series of single-player JRPGs, but from a Western perspective.

    If they take some creative liberties with it to give it its own distinct feel and narrative, as the .hack// games did in their day, it could be a pretty charming game once it’s out of Early Access.

  • @SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    2525 days ago

    Goat simulator had an mmo simulator.

    There was also an achievement for licking a friend, if you played at the same time as one of your friends, they may pop up as one of the ingame NPCs.

  • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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    It’s actually pretty fun especially if you’re watching something on another screen and just like to grind for items/levels. They have a free demo as well so I’d suggest anyone that finds this concept interesting to try it out!

    They even have simulated global chat where people are assholes to each other lol very true to life.

  • @TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    1023 days ago

    I wish I could play single player old school RuneScape on my SteamDeck so bad. Sitting mining rocks while I watch TV in bed would go so hard

  • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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    924 days ago

    Literally the only reason to play an MMO is because other people play it; without that it’s just an RPG with a shitty interface.

    • Ricky Rigatoni
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      923 days ago

      MMOs have a lot of game design quirks and gameplay loops that either don’t exist in singleplayer RPGs or exist in a different way that doesn’t scratch the same itch. But some of us hate the constant money begging MMOs do or the toxic playerbases and would like to avoid that. Or we just don’t have the time to sink into a real MMO.

      • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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        323 days ago

        This is exactly what I meant when I said “shitty interface”, I just couldn’t find the right words. Can’t stand those design quirks and gameplay loops. They remind me of spreadsheet simulators. The kind of people who like those mechanics remind me of the kind of people who buy scratcher tickets. I prefer games where I can get lost in the world and forget that I’m playing a game.

        Thanks for expanding on what I was trying to express. I can understand how the addiction factor could make a lot of people enjoy these kind of games, but it’s not for me. Cannabis and Kratom are my vices of choice.

    • NostraDavid
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      323 days ago

      it’s just an RPG

      I’ve played a few singleplayer MMOs over the years, but none of them are like World of Warcraft. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning came closest, but that’s probably because it was going to BE an MMO, originally. No tab-targeting like WoW though. No jumping either.

  • @alphabethunter@lemmy.world
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    925 days ago

    It’s a great idea, sadly the EQ gameplay does not interest me at all, but I’m all in for the idea of fake players in a single player/small coop only “FMMORPG”. I’d love it if people tried to do this with every multiplayer game before sunsetting them.

    • Banana
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      825 days ago

      I feel like it could be a really clever way of making a horror game

      • @mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        224 days ago

        Yeah, they ripped that concept straight out of Final Fantasy XIV’s playbook… FFXIV implemented a system where you can solo dungeons by taking a group of NPCs with you. The NPCs level up from raids, so players who prefer soloing will be able to grind an entire party.

        …And FFXIV had ripped it straight out of even older games like EverQuest (where it is common practice to multi-box and have control of an entire party at once.)

        That seems to be the lifecycle of feature implementations for MMOs. It’s sort of a given that MMO players tend to be familiar with other MMOs, so word naturally spreads when one MMO creates a cool new system. And other MMO devs are able to basically see that other game implementing it as a feature test, to gauge how popular it may be in their own game. So when one MMO adds a cool new system, the other MMOs typically do the same relatively quickly. They’re all just copying each others’ homework.

        • NostraDavid
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          223 days ago

          Yeah, they ripped that concept straight out of Final Fantasy XIV’s playbook

          TBF, Blizzard is at their best when they’re stealing shit from others.

      • NostraDavid
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        123 days ago

        There’s Solocraft private server for vanilla - lets you run a team of bots so you can do dungeons, on your own.