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Which feature of a game was so terrible that whoever made it should be banned from ever owning an electronic device again?

Those game features that a weirdly masochistic segment of the fandom love despite their awfulness.

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The Game Awards could actually be really cool if they made awards that were more specific to gaming

Of course, game of the year - just like best picture at the Oscars - will always be the big one. But if you look at the Oscars, the next four most attention-grabbing awards are all for the people playing the roles - which is unsurprising because the actors and the characters they play bring the most human interest to the table. Gaming (on the surface) doesn't have an equivalent to those so it feels like only game of the year is of any real interest to anyone and then the rest of the awards are equivalent to all the Oscars' various technical categories.

However, each year gaming does offer up similarly interesting things if you look at the industry from the perspective of players. Things like best playable character, best new character or best villain would, I feel, drum up a lot more attention and interest than stuff like best sports/racing game. Also, something like best new world with the contenders being literally the name of the city / planet / galaxy a game is set in instead of the name of the game, or something like best single level / stage - or even more specific, best side-quest - would, to me at least, be something pretty intriguing and add more personality to proceedings.

Particularly character based awards I could see creating a lot of interest and debate with people really hoping their favourite wins, and it would have the side benefit that whoever it is portraying the character would likely get far more attention than anyone currently does for winning best performance.

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I love mods but every mod capable military game suffers from this

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Man I was expecting Ghost of Yotei to be a bit more advanced

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Which style fits better? Shading or no shading? (Redhelm Dynasty)

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Games for an 11 year old girl?

So for Christmas, my bf is building his daughter a pc, and I’d like to buy a handful of games for her to have ready to go. She has a Switch, and I know she’s played a lot of Animal Crossing and been SUPER into Minecraft lately. So the first two games that came to mind were Palworld and Stardew Valley. I feel like she also might really enjoy Infinity Nikki cuz she likes dress up games, but I’ve heard there’s a lot of micro transactions, so I’m not sure about that one even though it’s free.

I know she also really likes Mario Kart, but I’m not sure if there are any games like that on PC. Beyond that, I know she’s enjoyed some party games like Fall Guys.

If any of you could give me any recommendations based on these games or even just general recommendations that an 11 year old girl might like, I’d really appreciate it!

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Underrated game, the nostalgia

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Favorite female protagonist of 2025?

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Games with A LOT of content?

With a lot of content I mean a lot of everything. A lot of things to do, a lot of enemy types, a lot of main and side quest, a lot of powers, a lot of scenarios, etc.

Something that keeps me entertained always with something new. Games like Skyrim, Elden Ring, Xenoblade, Dark Cloud, Terraria/Stardew, etc

Note: I'm not looking for MMO or live service games, so please dont recommend one of those.

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Familiar face in Ghost of Yotai

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Recommend some games that are under 5 hours to finish.

I've got a couple of days off coming up and I'd love to do a game or two that I can finish in one day. Looking for something around 4-5 hours to finish if just playing normally.

Games I'd categorise like this that I've already done are:

Limbo

Inside

Gone Home

Fire watch

Journey

Abzu

A Short Hike


If they are shorter than 4-5 hours, that's fine too, I can play a couple in one day.

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How many of you played Qbasic Gorillas back in the day?

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