Game Introduces Easy Mode Called “I’m 35 and Have One Hour to Play This”

Aging gamers were reportedly delighted to see that a new video game called Eldric Quest has accessibility features catered specifically to people their age who do not have enough time to actually play a video game.

“I came back from the office at around 7 p.m. and was so happy to see this mode implemented because holy shit am I tired,”

Glide,

Real talk: I’d rather kill my hour bashing my head against something challenging then progress actively through something not challenging. “Beating the game” just isn’t a drive for me. I play while it’s fun, which often (but not always) involves the game being challenging, and often, unless the story has particularly gripped me, I don’t care to “finish” it.

But that is me. A lot of people derive their enjoyment from progressing in games. Good, adaptable difficulty settings are so important for games, and the sooner we recognize that instead of shaming people for wanting things the be accessible, the better.

that_one_guy,

I feel this. Gaming for me is about getting better at the game, and playing with it’s systems. I think it’s why I typically gravitate towards competitive games over story ones. But having the time to master competitive games is proving more and more difficult as time goes on.

rikudou,

For me it’s about the story, I basically only play games that have an interesting story (and some Vampire Survivors here and there). So I don’t care for challenge or progress.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

for me its like playing with action figures. pew pew. zap. I put up my impenetrable forcefield.

Sentinian,

A good game should present a fair challenge but also not explicitly just waste your time. I like difficulty but when I feel my time is being wasted I just quit.

I_Hate_Blackbirds,

Depends on the kind of game I think. Certain games I do play for the challenge (FromSoft, TBT, RTS, rogue-likes and lites). Others I’m playing for Story (RPGs).

I think a good example of a game that was too difficult (for me) but had an engaging story that I wanted to play was Celeste. I hate precision platformers. But they Devs knocked that out of the park in terms of accessiblity options so I could tweak it until it was enjoyable for me, and enjoy a beautiful story with beautiful music.

storksforlegs,
@storksforlegs@beehaw.org avatar

Make this but for real, though

SevYote,

Main reason games like Deathloop, Outer Wilds, Gunfire Reborn, Slay the Spire, Vampire Survivors, etc. got their hooks in me so deep - something I can sit down, fire up to play solo (it’s tough as hell to get friends together to squad in games when all your friends are also 35 and busy), knock out a 30min - 2hr play session, and put down without feeling like I’m in the middle of something.

Love how many games there are these days who play like this. Seems like rogue-lites do it best, but it’s nice to see other genres making it work, too.

Glide,

To be fair, that’s also a list of very high quality games.

I know Death loop got a lot of shit for its AI, but it’s honestly a criminally underrated game.

saigot,

I enjoyed death loop but for me the main disappointment was that I thought I was getting a roguelite and the game wasn’t really a roguelite.

Stillhart,

I’ve been meaning to try it out, it’s on GamePass, but I worry that it’s the kind of game that takes a lot of brainpower to “solve” while also requiring a lot of skill. I can do one or the other but both at once stresses me out! lol

rivingtondown,

Deathloop is great, I got it right around release and played through it over the course of a few weeks.

It doesn’t take brainpower to solve. There’s a whole time loop puzzle but the most disappointing aspect of the game was that it’s a solved solution. The game spells out exactly what objectives to complete at which places and at what times. While you play through the game the first time you’re uncovering twists and clues as to how to solve the puzzle but instead of letting you deduce a solution the games builds out a step by step list of markers for you to follow.

It’s essentially the complete opposite of how The Outer Wilds, which has a similar time loop aspect with a puzzle to solve, handles it.

That being said, give Deathloop a shot because it’s still a fun shooter with neat mechanics that lean very close to immersive sim levels of freedom.

Stillhart,

Sounds good, I’ll check it out when I get bored of Remnant 2. :-D

stoehraj,

If you like Outer Wilds check out The Forgotten City. It’s somewhat similar in terms of the gameplay loop and is also good for short or long sessions.

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@beehaw.org avatar

That’s funny.

Reminds me of Dungeon of the Endless, where the difficulty modes were “Easy” and “Too Easy”. Cheeky stuff.

p03locke,
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

All of the difficulty levels in Will You Snail are all variations on Easy, because the AI is trying to make fun of you.

Drinvictus,

Yes please. I have a kid. I can’t die 20 times to a boss just so I can learn its moves and defeat it.

Annoyed_Crabby,

I tried Lies of P recently, made it to the first boss, and i just quit. This coming from someone who play dark souls, that boss is just too spongy and i have no patient to get through that, i have not much time to game anyway.

So i just get back to Project Zomboid.

lowleveldata,

That’s the fun part tho. Either that or the game is just boring and can’t even sustain the play time required to beat the boss. In that case don’t bother, play a more enjoyable game.

omgarm,

Figuring out how to beat a boss and execute that strategy is always fun. It just depends on if it’s Zelda where you do it without ever going down or Dark Souls where one mistake can end your attempt.

ParsnipWitch,

That’s not the fun part for everybody, though.

lowleveldata,

What kind of games are we talking about? For action games like Furi it should be the fun part

Okalaydokalay,

My friends’ 13 year daughter thought it was so weird I never encountered the Ender Dragon or any real enemies in Minecraft. I never play on anything harder than peaceful. Because after working all day, I just want to explore a randomly generated world and create stuff sometimes.

Annoyed_Crabby,

Lol, i never did as well and i play normal, but because i just don’t have the patient to go that far. Gods know how many time i’ve create a new world now, same for terraria but at least i made it to plantera.

Also yes very tired after work.

VoxAdActa,

I hate how playing in peaceful locks you out of crafting a bunch of very useful items. Since bone chips and slime balls only come from monsters, I can’t make my plants grow big and pretty with bone meal or make a lead rope for my horse. I’m sure there are other examples, but those are the two I care about the most, lol.

Okalaydokalay,

This is partly why I also play on Creative, usually. But yeah, would like to have the Survival - Peaceful playthrough and still get everything craftable too.

Granted, you can find some of this stuff in chests and randomly throughout the world while playing Survival - Peaceful, which is kind of part of the fun for me when exploring dungeons and villages and the spawning mansions.

wizardbeard,
@wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Mods my man. Minecraft is definitely a game to play on PC.

Jimbo,
@Jimbo@yiffit.net avatar

I never did ender dragon cause’ it was added after I was already done with the game in beta times lol

Excrubulent,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

I had more or less gotten over the game when the ender dragon was added. It was too grindy and slow and I felt like I could never get far enough to even approach the end. Then I joined a server where they had a bunch of infrastructure already set up. Suddenly I had access to enchantments and elytra and the game became super accessible, and I discovered just how much faster and more fun the game is now with all the incremental improvements. It’s given me something to play with my kids.

HanlonsButterknife,

Same lol. I actually went back for the mobile version and all this stuff with enchanting and villages it’s like an entirely different game

QuoteNat,

I only ever do the ender dragon on multiplayer with friends so I don’t have to do the grind leading up to it.

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