Less DRM, smaller filesizes, no stupid anticheat, and no always online bs. Anyone agree with me?

  • @simple
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    4814 days ago

    People that have this opinion often only play AAA games. There are a lot of indie games that channel old-school game energy and improve upon them. Shovel Knight for example is a lot better than old platformers wish they were. A Hat in Time is a ton of fun compared to the vast majority of PS2/Gamecube 3D platformers. Hollow Knight is better than any Metroid game (I know a lot of people would disagree, though).

    • @Feyd@programming.dev
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      Hollow Knight is pretty different than metroid games and I’m not sure I’d directly compare them. I’m the only person I know that doesn’t like Hollow Knight and it seems like the departures it makes from the classic metroidvania formula that put me off it are part of the reason other people like it

      • MudMan
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        414 days ago

        Nah, you have a point. There are a bunch of “2D soulslikes” that get advertised as “Metroidvanias”, and I wish we had better language to split that difference, because there’s a big conceptual shift between the “parry and dodge” souls style and the genuine Metroid/Castlevania style of movement and aggression. It feels very different and honestly the last time something scratched that itch it was Bloodstained.

        So yeah, Hollow Kinght is a very well made game, but it’s not what I’m looking for every time I fire up one of the DSvanias for yet another run.

    • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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      Cassette Beasts kicks the ever loving shit out of Pokemon across the board, modern or retro.

      Retro games weren’t better than modern games as a “full-stop” statement. They tended to be bug-ridden messes, but there was still a heart and soul behind them that tends to be missing in the AAA industry. Continuing on the Pokemon example Red/Blue were an absolute mess. I mean, moves and items that were supposed to massively increase critical hit rate massively decreased them instead. Stat calculations were all over the place. Hell, the ghost-psychic interaction just straight didn’t function as intended. It was a mess, and yet for some reason, it’s touted as “better” than the modern Pokemon games.

      Plus, not all big studio games are soulless cash grabs of releases, either. Hi-Fi Rush is my favorite game of 2023 by a huge margin, and was a Bethesda published game. Sure, the dev studio was “smaller” compared to Ubisoft or Activison, but I wouldn’t call the game indie - it was AAA in polish and scale. I’m currently really enjoying Unicorn Overlord, getting major Ogre Battle 64 vibes from it, and playing a lot of Monster Hunter Rise thanks to a Steam sale. These games slap, and have all the depth and passion of games of old without alI of the horrible jank we dealt with in the pre-internet “no such thing as a post-release patch” world.

      It’s easy to see the yearly Call of Duty, Pokemon, generic EA sports, and obligatory Ubisoft open world games release and think “man, AAA gaming sucks”, but they’re honestly a very tiny portion of the conversation.

      EDIT: I take everything back, Bethesda just closed the studio that made Hi-Fi Rush. AAA gaming is a cancer that needs to be surgically extracted.

      • comicallycluttered
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        313 days ago

        Cassette Beasts was a real treat. I’ll be finding it very difficult to go back to other monster taming games after playing that.

    • @eezeebee@lemmy.ca
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      414 days ago

      I loved A Hat in Time. I grew up in that golden age of platformers and Hat definitely stands up in quality to those.

    • sleepybisexualOP
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      014 days ago

      I play indies too :3 (well try to, switch games don’t appeal much to me)

      I wonder if you find older indie games