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@wertimer @coolboymew Some genres are doing well.
Souls-like, Rogue-like, and Mundane Simulators.
Survival Crafters are doing fine too, Abiotic Factor is really good, and Enshrouded is also fun with tolerable woke shit.

My favorite genre is Spider-man / Prototype style games.
Not sure what to call that.
Action games with open worlds and fun traversal.
GTA with super powers.

Prototype 1 came out in 2009.
That blew my mind when I found out I can accuse soldiers of being the target, when in disguise.
Kino.

>War with USA
>Nuke LA
>Accidentally free your enemy from communist subversion
>Nuke Portland
>Accidentally make your enemy heterosexual and they are now outbreeding you exponentially
>Nuke Detroit
>Nobody notices

@ChristiJunior @coolboymew I keep seeing you gooning for Pyra, so I can't trust you to be unbiased on this.

Just saw some gameplay of Xenoblade Chronicles definitive edition, look like an MMO in terms of gameplay.
No thanks.

I prefer something with a bit more action.
Which title would you recommend?

@wertimer @coolboymew Yeah, they are.
We're in a bit of a drought for some genres.

As far as mind blowing goes:

The Outer Wilds (2019) has some moments, and is overall a brilliant experience.

Paradise Killer (2020) has an intro that's to die for, and story and worldbuilding that's so good you will overlook the horrible character art.

So it's been half a decade since I can say my mind was blown, even a little bit.

I'm playing The Art of Reflection, and Doom 3 BFG edition, and those are good, but not mind blowing.

@ChristiJunior @coolboymew He went in expecting to be disappointed, and got turned around real fast.
Said he'll keep playing.

Honestly such a good game.
The princess speech in the ruined future as the theme begins to play is absolute cinema.

Did anyone make anything even close to that in the last several decades?

@coded_artist my mind was blown when you could legitimately avoid everything in the trial
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