• invo_rt [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Same. Every big multiplayer game feels like a Skinner box made of dark patterns and FOMO. I can’t look past that so I just choose not to play.

  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    2 months ago

    Why in the absolute fuck would I ever want to play video games with strangers online? I didn’t get the appeal when Halo came out and it was hype and I detest it now cause it’s killed in person multi player. Playing video games with your friends on the same couch fucking rocks. It’s peak gaming. The worst shovelware ever becomes a good time cause you’ve got a pal you’re playing against who’s dealing with the same jank, so unlike a bad single player, it’s still fair cause it’s equally broken for everyone and it becomes a funny competition based mostly around who’s better at overcoming the game’s flaws. Gotta hand it to the wii in it’s early days cause that’s the most extreme and extremely successful version of this concept put to practice. And fuck plating online with friends who aren’t that far as well, go over and play together. Eat chips. It’s a good time.

  • merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    ever since getting a steamdeck I’ve been hooked on single player stuff. I never realised how rewarding they can be, and how so much of the “rewarding” nature of multiplayer games is just small dopamine nuggets in a sea of cortisol.

    Not all MP games, and I still do like some of the worse offenders (warthunder lmao) but sinking some hours into a good roguelike is a great time