• db0
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    13 hours ago

    I was one of those kids. I now play roguelites and roguelikes instead

    • tiredofsametab
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      79 hours ago

      I was one and went the complete opposite direction. I don’t like most rogue-likes or games that are difficult just to be difficult. I don’t get that “wow, I bashed my head against it 70 times and this feels rewarding!” feeling. I just get annoyance and a feeling of wasted time.

      • @[email protected]
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        57 hours ago

        Same. If I spend that much time on a game, I want to be holding Thunderfuck McStabn’slash, the legendary sword that explodes enemies I look at, rather than “oh cool I can now bash my head against a wall with a slightly different character.”

        Like one of my first risk of rain runs went 2 hours and I’m like oh man I’m gonna unlock so much shit. I did not.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 hours ago

        I don’t really like rogues (because you pretty much have to redo everything again), but I do usually play games with the difficulty settings all the way up (not on “ironman” though). Being able to retry from a recent save isn’t too frustrating, and you can finish many games without even learning or using various mechanics if you don’t use the highest difficulty.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      1413 hours ago

      Those old NES games broke my fear of failure, so roguelikes, soulslikes, and similar games where you have a real chance of losing are my jam.

      This also applies to games with permanent roster losses like XCOM or Darkest Dungeon. I can’t get enough.

      • db0
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        610 hours ago

        Funnily enough, I couldn’t get into the souls likes until now. The need to memorize boss patterns doesn’t appeal to me me

        • @[email protected]
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          226 minutes ago

          have you considered playing with the approach that soulslikes are really rhythm games and boss battles are dance offs (to death)?

          this perspective allowed me to enjoy soulslikes more

          • db0
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            224 minutes ago

            The problem is that this doesn’t take a away the memorization requirement and I just don’t have the time for that. Also having to walk to the boss and grind through all the minions in-between was also very annoying.

      • db0
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        510 hours ago

        Xcom Ironman is the true achievement 😅

        • The Picard ManeuverOP
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          19 hours ago

          I’ve had a successful Ironman run on Commander difficulty in XCOM 2 (WOTC), but Legendary Ironman continues to elude me. I usually get back into it once or twice each year and try again. Maybe one of these days!

          • db0
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            11 hour ago

            I never bothered with legendary Ironman either. It just feels it would be too frustrating unless I’m willing to dedicate my life into it.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 hours ago

        You might like Last Train Home. Every soldier loss is permanent and there’s only so many you can find/rescue.

        Based on true events, which is the most insane part. It’s kinda like frostpunk and an RTS game mixed together, which is very satisfying. Souls-like difficulty.

        https://youtu.be/q0lJ9A4AtFo

  • @[email protected]
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    1914 hours ago

    The tough ones, especially. OG NES TMNT conqueror here (as you can tell it’s still in my list of life achievements).

  • @[email protected]
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    6718 hours ago

    I was in my mid 30s when I found out that you could hold some button when continuing after game over in Super Mario Bros to continue in the world you died.

    We just got gud and abused the turtle shell stair 1up.

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    20 hours ago

    It’s impressive because after dropping all those coins into arcade machine he could still afford some smokes.

  • Lad
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    5020 hours ago

    Billy Mitchell after using emulation software

  • @[email protected]
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    18 hours ago

    This is bullshit.

    I was there and we sure as fuck didn’t use pussy ass filters until we were old enough to understand the health benefits.

    • frustrated_phagocytosis
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      Wouldn’t this depend on your source? If you’re raiding the parents’ packs and they have filters so do you. Lots of wannabe badass underage friends smoking their mom’s Virginia Slims in my time

    • Alex
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      716 hours ago

      There are no health benefits to the filters, they only keep you from getting tobacco in your mouth.

    • @[email protected]
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      718 hours ago

      and a swig of Maddog 20/20 was also in order. Or some Night Train Express if one of your buds was already in their 30s.

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    19 hours ago

    And your little brother got peanut butter on the manual so your mom threw it away.

  • @[email protected]
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    818 hours ago

    Super Mario Bros in the NES for me, the excitement if you reach a later level for the first time, only to die and have to try it al over again.