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I played this game almost a year ago, and didn’t get that far but really liked what I did play. The game is still ongoing, so there have been some major updates since I last played. It’s quite complex as you’ll find out in the article, with so many systems going on at once that you need to get a hold of. However a friend of mine who put 30 hours into it says it’s really easy once you get the hang of things and know how to take care of your survival meters and systems. I need to go back to this game at some point, the atmosphere is immaculate. Unsurprising coming from Loiste Interactive who made one of the greatest “walking simulator” games ever in my opinion, Infra.

It does seem like the kind of game where exploration is a very important aspect and once you know where to find the right stuff it becomes a lot easier.
 
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It does seem like the kind of game where exploration is a very important aspect and once you know where to find the right stuff it becomes a lot easier.
That's what I was getting from it too. There are a lot of static spawns for certain items like food and booze, so whenever your meters run low, you just need to know where to go to replenish them. It makes sense since this isn't an open world type of survival game. While the world is large and open to explore, it's contained in a single city with a strong narrative, so it becomes a game of memorization for a lot of things.
 
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Went to post a comment at PCG and it seems they've upped their censorship. Went to post about how ridiculous Kojima's self-indulgence has gotten and it seems ridiculous is now a banned word. So do with overzealous censorship BS.

Not to come across as some sort of company man, I'm just a volunteer here. But how do you know it was that word, did you get a message about it?

That seems, pretty ridiculous.
 
Not to come across as some sort of company man, I'm just a volunteer here. But how do you know it was that word, did you get a message about it?

That seems, pretty ridiculous.
Well, my post was going to be

"I am no longer interested in Kojima's ridiculous self-indulgences." and was told it couldn't be published.

Maybe self-indulgence?
 
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Zloth

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"I am" instead of "I'm" means you are clearly an AI??

I just know that Kakapo is a word you can say as much as you want here at least. It is my made up swear word (also a bird) and feel free to use it whenever you guys and gals want to say something slightly bad, instead of saying the f word or something like that :D
(looks around to make sure the coast is clear... a tricky thing to do from Kansas, where the nearest coast is 1000 miles away)

Something like that.

Muuuhahahahahhaaa!
 

Frindis

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I prefer the Saturday morning funnies way of doing it with special characters @!%#&.
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ZedClampet

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This truly, unlike most of the AI stuff they complain about, is a big problem for AI. You can't help but to care less about anything it generates because it isn't human. It doesn't experience pain, loss or joy. It has never known the suffering of growing old. It has never experienced existential dread. It is cold and heartless and without substance or understanding. It is, by its nature, incapable of producing anything that I don't subconsciously dismiss as trivial.
 

Some interesting candidates, but there are several that do NOT deserve to be in the gaming hall of fame.

on an unrelated matter, i always advocate a Hall of shame, worst games and wooden spoon award for games so we can always forever remember the bad, it seems too often history repeats itself. We should learn from that. So ET and Concord would easily go into this hall of shame.
 
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Some interesting candidates, but there are several that do NOT deserve to be in the gaming hall of fame.

Which ones? Some are before my time, but I don't see any that definitely don't deserve to be there.

Defender in the Arcade was great, but I don't get why the Atari 2600 version is up for an award.

I suspect it's because they couldn't find a picture of the arcade version, because the description doesn't mention the Atari at all.
 

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