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For those questions that don't feel worthy of a whole new post.

This thread is posted weekly on Sundays (adjustments made as needed).

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CDPR: "The Witcher game is 18+! No, this isn't a reminder about its age rating. Happy anniversary!"
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Keeper is totally bonkers

Having finished a long RPG I needed a palate cleanser so I thought I could try the new Double Fine game on gamepass, seems like a pretty chill and short road trip about a lighthouse and a bird with some light puzzles. And it is that but it's also so much more. Without going into spoilers the cheer creativity condensed in a 5 hours game is simply incredible. It's genuinely one of the weirdest, trippiest game I've played in a long time.

If you've got 5 hours to spare and want to know how it feels to be on acid I really recommend trying this one out. It starts a bit slow but it really goes places.

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If you had to name 10 games that define who you are as a gamer, in no particular order, what would they be?

For me:

1. Minecraft
2. Garry’s Mod
3. Skyrim
4. Witcher 3
5. Elite: Dangerous
6. Planetside 2
7. Overwatch
8. TFT
9. Chivalry
10. Reign of Kings

Honorable mentions
1. Castle Crashers
2. Civ 5


Edit: how the hell does this post have 47 comments and no upvotes hello


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My good friend has a few hours in the original COD (2003) this is only from 2013
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The Wii-U was under appreciated
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I've never met anyone that remembers this game
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Making Friends Monday! Share your game tags here!

Use this post to look for new friends to game with! Share your gamer tag & platform, and meet new people!

This thread is posted weekly on Mondays (adjustments made as needed).

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I'm looking for 2 games from the mid to late 90's. Can't remember system but I think it was maybe SNES?

Game 1: It was like a graveyard game and you were kids. You would go around trying to collect things in a graveyard and little zombies would be trying to get you. It was an isometric type game.


Game 2: It was a cowboy game, there were mini games in it as well. I remember specifically there was a train with like train robbers and you had to try and shoot them off of the train as it was moving. It was a side scroller game as much as I can remember.


I know it's not a lot to go off of but it's what I remember of them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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(OC) My Halloween costume for local parade with my electric unicycle
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The differences in the amount of time people have to game really causes issues for Devs

First of all, this isn’t meant as a criticism of anyone who has the time to dedicate long hours to gaming. I completely understand that people enjoy different playstyles and have varying amounts of free time. However, I’ve noticed a growing trend on Reddit that I find quite interesting — and a little concerning — when it comes to how quickly players consume games today.

Across various gaming subreddits, I often see posts almost immediately after a game’s release asking about downloadable content, expansions, or New Game+ modes. It feels as though many players rush through the base game so fast that they’re already looking ahead for something more before others have even finished the main story.

This year, for example, I’ve been playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Ghosts of Yotei, Ball X Pit, and the usual FIFA sessions with friends. In each of those communities, I’ve seen countless threads along the lines of “Where’s the DLC?”, “When is New Game+ coming?”, or “I’ve already max-leveled my character.” Meanwhile, I’m still working my way through the main storyline, far from 100% completion.

I usually play for about one to two hours most evenings, which I think puts me in the range of an average player. Yet it sometimes feels like the gaming world moves at a completely different pace — one where people finish massive, content-rich games within days and are immediately eager for more.

It’s not a complaint, exactly — just an observation about how gaming habits have evolved. With the abundance of content and constant updates in modern games, it seems many players are less inclined to savor the experience and more focused on what’s next.


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Battlefield BR game officially confirmed, titled 'Battlefield: RedSec' | Releasing October 28, Free to Play
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