tuhriel,

Bloodborne

Didn’t even got to the first boss my first “try” (actually a lot of tries) and shelved it as “I’m not gud enough”

After a colleague nagged me about it again I gave it another try (with a guide this time) and it clicked! 10/10 game of the decade

marsmooncow,

Agreed I hated that first mob around the fire and could not get past it. Gave up and came back after Elden ring and loved it. Also dark souls, I said fuck it during zens fortress but eventually came back started again from scratch and really enjoyed it.

Nath,
@Nath@aussie.zone avatar

Subnautica. I didn’t really get it at first. Swam around the life pod a bit; didn’t see the point.

Was travelling some time (months?) Later and stuck at an airport with my laptop and a Power outlet but super patchy wifi. So I fired it up again and really, really got into it. Kept playing on the plane and all through that trip. By the time I got back, I had a Cyclops and a Prawn suit and was about to find the lost river.

sanguinepar,
@sanguinepar@lemmy.world avatar

Love that game. Love, love, love it.

LPodyssey07,

I also came to say Subnautica. I got it for free prom PlayStation, messed around a little bit, didn’t have any clue where to go, and stopped playing.

Years later I started a new game and it clicked with me. I bought the sequel before I rolled credits so I’d be able to go right into it.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

Morrowind. I’d played it when it came out but didn’t get very far. Tried it again after watching an 8 hour video about it. Focused on speed in my build so I didn’t feel like running at a snail’s pace. Finding the dead people that failed to become Nerevar, giving some guy a book of poetry without a quest telling me to, getting used to the layout of Vivec, actually enjoying the fast travel system, and lots more all added up to such a great experience.

TheKracken,

PatricianTV is one of the best long form video game essay writers out there. Really understands the topic they are talking about. Would recommend watching all his content if you like the format.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks, (edited )

Oh yeah, I definitely have experience his other videos. Used to fall asleep to the oblivion one but then kept getting woken up by the 🎵 horse cock🎶 part.

lightnsfw,

Morrowind was the most immersive game I ever played. Something about it made it so I could just get really into it and focus on nothing else for hours. Not even the other elder scroll games were that way for me. I’d give anything to be able to re-live those days. I don’t think it’s even possible anymore with how much other shit I have going on in my life as an adult.

Favorite game of all time.

RavenFellBlade,
@RavenFellBlade@startrek.website avatar

I feel that. It is still the game I have logged the most time with, which considering I’ve got about 1,300 hours in Elite Dangerous is kinda scary. Between the original Xbox, PC, and Xbox One BC, I’ve got about 1,800 hours in it. Thoroughly enjoyed breaking every aspect of Morrowind.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

CMDR o7

onlooker,
@onlooker@lemmy.ml avatar

Trails in the Sky, the first one. I bounced off the game not once, but twice. I liked the combat, but it felt like all I was doing was quests from the guild’s notice board, so I quit. But then I kept seeing TitS (heh) on various “Best of” lists, so I was like “FINE. I’ll try to push through one last time”. And then it clicked and I pretty much marathoned the entire trilogy.

The first game is good, buuuut I still feel like it’s the weakest in the Trilogy. Story-wise, you get to the good stuff way, way later in the game. Everything that comes before is world building. And it’s good, too. You get to see how the world works, how different regions of Liberl (the country you’re in) operate and you also get a small glimpse of Zemurian politics (Zemuria being the name of the continent Liberl is on). This also gets vastly expanded upon in the second game.

I’m glad I tried it, because the writing is great, the music is incredible and I really dig the combat. If anyone wants to try it, definitely do. Just know that the first game is a slow burn. Worry not, though. Once the plot starts picking up steam, it doesn’t stop.

Gallardo994,

Control.

The beginning of the game is really slow, hard to understand what’s happening, and you literally have only minimal throwing ability. The manual navigation with overlay fullscreen map also doesn’t do justice to the game. Combining with the fact that I wasn’t used to playing these types of games, this was an easy pass for me after like 1 hour of the game.

But boy it’s awesome as you actually get more abilities and understand more of the story. Currently it’s one of the games I usually come back to.

solidsnake2085,

I didn’t realize it was in the Alan Wake universe. I still need to play Control.

restingboredface,

Yeah there’s only a couple subtle hints in the regular game and I think more in the dlc. I’m guessing they’ll lean into it more with control 2 now that AW2 is out as well.

ADTJ,

Interesting, I had a similar experience at the start and couldn’t work out why everyone was praising it so much. Maybe I’ll give it another go

EchoCT,

Please do. Control was such a hidden gem. I picked it up in a humble bundle and it absolutely blew me away.

unoriginalsin,

Half Life 3.

GlenTheFrog,
@GlenTheFrog@lemmy.ml avatar

Donkey Kong County Returns. Played it back when I was younger and it didn’t click with me. The platforming was too challenging and honestly I think I got too swept up in the hype around the game at the time.

Coming back to it later, I really appreciate it now. The music, animations and platforming is all sublime. It’s sequel, Tropical Freeze is my favorite 2d platfomer hands down. It’s an absolute joy to play

bionicjoey, (edited )

Outer Wilds. I went to the hollow planet early and got very frustrated with the platforming and falling rocks.

I returned to it almost a year later and gave it a chance based on everyone’s praise. Very glad I did.

SeaJ,

This is one that I have to come back to.

bionicjoey,

You should. Make sure you pick it up when you have time to really wrap your head around it. When I finally played through it, it was over a Christmas holiday. I don’t think it’s the sort of game that would lend itself well to being played in 1-2 hour chunks after work every night for a week when you’re feeling burned out. You gotta be able to sink your teeth into it

Blackmist,

It’s like a big tangle of wool. As soon as you find the end and start pulling, it all starts to make sense.

LifeOfChance,

Portal 2. I just couldn’t get into it at first but for some reason after not touching it for a year or so I went bad and played the ever living shit out of it. I know we won’t ever get a third especially not for console but I’d love to see it happen

rip_art_bell,
@rip_art_bell@lemmy.world avatar

I wish Valve could count to three :-(

LifeOfChance,

I use to think they wouldn’t want to disappoint the fans since second games did so well and fans were hyped by the thought of 3 that they didn’t wanna upset them or ruin a series.

rip_art_bell,
@rip_art_bell@lemmy.world avatar

Could be some truth to that. Half-Life 3 would be very hard to live up to at this point…

PRUSSIA_x86,

As far as I’m concerned, HL Alyx IS HL3

RaspberryRobot,

Binding of Isaac, I couldn’t handle all the poop and mild horror, but eventually something clicked and now I have 1500 hours combined in both games.

shrugal,

World of Warcraft.

I bought it because a classmate told me about it and we planned to play together, but he had a level 60 character and didn’t want to start a new one to level with me. So I played alone for the first 25 levels or so, and quit out of boredom. Then I told my brother about the game and we started again together. That lasted until about halfway through Legion (at least 10 years, with a few breaks ofc), when we both stopped playing. I’ve been trying to get back into it a few times since then, but it never really clicked again.

donslaught,

I wish I could get into WoW again but I don’t have the time required and the game is not really built to play solo. Now I watch videos and read everything I can just to be a part of that universe.

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

Doom Eternal

I played on easy mode, over the course of months slogged my way through over half the game getting wrecked and HATING it. And then one day…

Everything clicked. I got into the Fun Zone or Flow State or whatever it’s called. And I have been obsessed ever since. I play at least a few minutes almost every night for years now. I can now comfortably beat it in the hardest difficulty, including the DLC. And it never stops being so much fun and satisfying!

JokeDeity,

I always set games to the highest difficulty because in my head if I get used to the lower difficulty the higher ones will feel impossible, but often it just makes games feel like a slog while playing. 😅

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

😄 Seriously, the difficulty settings in Doom Eternal are a masterclass example of how to do it right. And you can pause the game at any time and lower / raise it as needed, and it applies instantly!

Seventhlevin,

It’s called the “blissful murder zone”

soloner,
domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

Are the DLC any good? I wanted to do more ripping and tearing but the ratings on Steam are pretty bad.

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

Yes! I’ve played through all of the DLC many times. Here’s some details:

  • There’s “only” six new stages… but these stages are MASSIVE. It did not feel short to me.
  • When it was first released, the difficulty was insane. But the developers realized this and shortly released a patch to remove or tone down many of the ridiculous parts. For reference, I don’t consider myself a particularly good player (for example, I can’t do the quick swap move between two weapons) but I can beat the DLC on the hardest difficulty, Nightmare Mode.
  • The arenas / fights are the reason I play Doom Eternal, and the DLC gave me exactly what I wanted, more fights! Some of the fights feel like “throw more enemies at the player”, which is what I wanted. Some of the fights feel veeeery gimmicky, but even those grew on me. For example, a room where like 20 Pinky Demons spawn in. It’s surprisingly fun, challenging, and a nice change of pace.
  • There’s two new boss fights. The first one is VERY HARD, but I enjoy the concept. It’s very video gamey, and provides some clever new challenges. The second, final boss fight… I was dreading it on Nightmare, but not only was it not too challenging for me, I actually kind of enjoyed it! Many people whine about the final boss fight. To me, it seems obvious the developers were going for a “Super Marauder” type of fight. Like, the regular Marauder battles but MORE. I thought it was clever!
  • There’s new suit upgrades. I don’t really use them, but they’re fun to collect.
  • The one new weapon, the Hammer, is SO MUCH FUN.
  • The new enemies… I love to hate them. Once again, they’re pretty gimmicky, but I enjoy the new challenge. My biggest complaint is any enemies that make you wait to attack them. Like, I’ve got these amazing weapons but the game won’t let me use them on this enemy. 😒😒😒
  • I love the new music! I love the music in the main game too, but I find myself humming the music from the DLC more.
  • THE ENVIRONMENTS. So, I got the DLC on sale for $10 each, and I was worried about wasting my money. UNTIL I STARTED STAGE ONE, took one look (I hadn’t even moved yet) and immediately thought, this was worth it. Love the new stage themes / environments.

…I think that’s everything. Let me know if you have any more questions! Yes, the DLC was well worth it to me, and I still enjoy replaying it.

domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

Thanks for the detailed response, both DLCs are like 12 bucks now so I added them to cart. :)

domi,
@domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

Just finished the DLC now and for 12 bucks I think the DLCs are excellent. Not worth 40 bucks but definitely worth it on sale.

The double marauder encounters were incredibly annoying and some platform/puzzle segments were pretty unclear on where you need to go. Having to add lengthy cutscenes so people know where to go sort of should tell them that the level design is not up to spec. But overall very enjoyable, thanks for the recommendation!

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

Thanks for following up! 🙂

sgtnasty,
@sgtnasty@lemmy.ml avatar

The Division 2

The main campaign story is boring, but end game is tons of fun and customization of gear builds.

sandriver,

Happened twice, both to my #1 games. Tried Chrono Trigger as a kid and didn’t like it, then came back and played it as a young adult and was like… damn… this is an actual treasure.

In 2015 I tried FFXI due to the XIV crossover event, and I could not get past the eccentric and clunky UI and the pacing of the combat. I tried again a couple of years later and committed to finishing all the stories. It became my new #1 and I think genuinely one of the best games ever made, in terms of revealing and pushing the artistic potential of online games, and games in general. Actual masterpiece and a massive innovation, and unlike Chrono Trigger I think the lessons are going to be a lot harder to learn and replicate.

tpyoman, (edited )

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) I thought it was just a gimmick when I first saw a friend play it and the tried it myself later at home and the graphics, the story, the cars, and the gameplay, everything blew me away. I still consider it the best Need for Speed game ever.

remus989,

Damn I miss that game.

tpyoman,

Yea I play it every once in a while with the widescreenfix, the only game I actually enjoy the motion blur.

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