[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 hours ago

There's a jazz/soul radio station in the first game that has some real bangers as well if you're into that.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 hours ago

Song of Farca.

A fun little hacky detective puzzle game reminiscent of games like Orwell and its sequel, but with a more engaging cast of characters.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

Thanks very much, I appreciate that.

I hope the same thing but in the meantime, just gonna try to practice some mindfulness and let it flow.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Thanks for the kind words!

Unfortunately, it's a little too complicated and I think I just need a break from most stuff, including the ranting, lol.

Thanks for asking, though. Really appreciate it.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

Not great.

To be honest, I feel quite hopeless.

Just a lot of bullshit not in my control that's taking its toll.

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After taking a couple of days to digest the ending I got in Not for Broadcast, I'm hoping to go back and replay it differently sometime soon. One moment in particular, I need to approach differently.

Man, that game is equal parts hilarious and fucked up. Not much I can say without spoiling it, but it's really worth a shot if you like dystopian fiction (especially the kind that starts just before everything slowly goes to shit), dark humour, satirical takes on news media, or just narrative-focused games in general with a fair amount of choices and consequences which gradually play out over time.

Like, there are 14 main endings and within all of those there are also "mini news stories" which play out over the game that have a wealth of different outcomes themselves. The amount of variables is pretty impressive, honestly.

Anyway, now I'm playing Do Not Feed The Monkeys for a similar darkly humourous experience of "fuck with the people on the other side of the camera".

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, that definitely sounds like something that I'd love to sink a bunch of time into. On to the wishlist it goes!

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Oh, now that looks interesting! Immediately wishlisted.

Thanks for letting me know about that!

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

That's that procedurally generated detective game, right?

I really need to try it because it seems right up my alley. From what I understand, it can get pretty intricate when it comes to the detective work which seems really interesting.

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Got some stuff in my cart, but need to play some demos first before I hit the "buy" button. Surprisingly quite a few games I'm interested in have one available, which is nice.

In the meantime, I've started Case of the Golden Idol because I loved Return of the Obra Dinn and I know it's highly recommended for fans of that.

Don't know if I'm really feeling this as much, though. I'll carry on, of course, because I still enjoy the detective puzzle aspect. But it isn't drawing me in the way Obra Dinn did for some reason.

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I remember first trying the original when I was like 11 or something.

At the time, I didn't really understand much beyond "shooty shooty" when it came to games with guns (it would be shortly after this that I'd find stealth games and have that passion ignited), so I was given guns, used them how I usually did at the time and proceeded to get obliterated in the first level and gave up.

A few years later, after I'd gotten into stealth games, my love affair with immersive sims began.

Along with playing the Thief series, I went back to give Deus Ex a try and it all just clicked. I think it and Thief II were instrumental in cementing my love for the genre.

After playing and enjoying the first one, I played them all over the next few years and Mankind Divided is probably my second favourite after the original. Loved every moment.

Then fucking Square Enix does their bullshit, and then fucking Embracer ruined it for good.

All in all, I love Deus Ex and I'm super glad I found myself getting into stealth games and immersive sims, otherwise I would have missed out on it so many other of my favourite gaming experiences, Deus Ex being one of them.

What's weird is that it's like the only Looking Glass/Ion Storm/Eidos Montréal immersive sim franchise that doesn't have a clear spiritual successor. For System Shock we got not only BioShock, but Prey (2017) as well. For Thief, we got Dishonored. For Ultima, we got Arx Fatalis/Libertatis (and early Elder Scrolls to a very lesser extent).

But for Deus Ex, we've got... I don't know, Cyberpunk 2077, maybe? But the whole open world thing doesn't really fit in with the usual gameplay loop of Deus Ex. There are a fair amount of great cyberpunk games, but none seem to really scratch that immersive sim itch. I guess Prey is pretty close as well (in addition to its System Shock influences), if you consider some of the body/power upgrades, but it's not all that similar thematically.

I'd love for someone to come around and pull a Thanos by just going, "fine, I'll do it myself". If the franchise is dead, maybe now there's more motivation for that, since, before a few months ago, we were still clinging to what little hope remained for the third Adam Jensen game. Or maybe someone already has and I've missed it.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

~~Think I might be in early stages of a hypomanic episode, but not sure.~~

~~Need to chill somehow. Running with assumptions, though. Might just be a bad few days; just haven't had them this suddenly in a while.~~

~~Might end up making this comment and by the time next week's thread is started in a day or two, I'll be feeling fine(-ish) again. Wouldn't be the first time.~~

Could really do with something interesting like the Olympics right now, but that's still almost a month away.

I don't even enjoy most sports, but it's a nice distraction. If I'm being honest, all I'm really interested in is the women's football portion, although there's at least more Euro 2025 qualifiers and a handful of friendlies in a couple of weeks to hold me over until then.

Edit: Lol, never mind, already feel better.

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Spotify Link

Honestly, considering this is the second Rainbow song I've posted from Rising, I might as well link the full album, otherwise I'll just end up posting more...

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Spotify Link

Full album because I've posted two songs already, and wouldn't be able to contain myself posting more:

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Because the '80s are back, apparently.

For those of you who enjoy early Pat Benatar, Lita Ford's solo stuff, Lee Aaron, Chrissy Steele, and maybe a little Vixen as well.

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Pau killing it on drums while doing the vocals. Always a treat to watch.

Studio version (lyric video) and Spotify link.

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I need them to release this live show as an album that I can actually buy (or stream).

Studio version (lyric video) and Spotify link.

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The version in the movie is almost two minutes shorter due to cutting out some of the more... brutal lyrics. Or maybe just for time, since the movie version doesn't exactly shy away from the cruelty Batty experienced either.

(Also probably because it'd be difficult to animate those bits without turning FernGully into a straight up horror movie. Though, depending on one's perspective, it may already be enough of a horror movie.)

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