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  • Deestan@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldWhat letter has the best games?
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    4 days ago
    • Satisfactory
    • Starcraft / 2
    • Slay the Spire
    • Saints Row
    • Sam & Max (tons)
    • Serious Sam
    • Scribblenauts
    • Shadowrun
    • Shadow Warrior
    • Shapez / 2
    • Shovel Knight
    • Skyrim
    • Soma
    • Slay the Princess
    • Space Engineers
    • Spelunky
    • Sid Meyer’s Everything
    • Stanley Parable, the
    • Stardew Valley
    • Stronghold Crusaders
    • Subnautica
    • Sunless Sea
    • Sonic (all)
    • Super Mario (everything)
    • Superhot
    • Super Meatboy
    • Surviving Mars











  • Deestan@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlCooked
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    That is a valid question in isolation, but bringing it up in discussions on where to vote is not leading to discussions or actionable improvements. It only functions to push voter disenfrachisement.

    Not saying it’s your intention, but it is your effect.

    Voting least bad is important. Don’t discourage it.

    Working for better voting options is also important. Do push for that too, but find a constructive setting for it.


  • The laws of captialism entropy:

    Any organization that sees success will attract profit-driven leadership, and will become such over time. The soul from the original founders will be watered down, dampened, or ejected.

    A profit-driven organization will over time become more and more profit-seeking, never less. Once this reaches a certain threshold, we start to use phrases like “enshittification”. Valve hasn’t gone shit yet imho, but their soul and passion doesn’t seem to lie in games anymore.

    The next excellent product comes from new, growing organizations or small teams that may grow into such.

    It is best to just treat it as any other law of nature and so we move on from Blizzard, Google, EA, Valve, Epic Games, Unity, etc and go swim in the wonderful vibrant indie scene.



  • Been playing it a few hours. So far the tactical part feels very similar to Fights in Tight Spaces but more forgiving. Puzzly, lots of interactions with environment.

    The writing is really well done and the humor and tone are wonderful in the way only brits can do it.

    There is something about an out-of-work elite strike team having to rely on public transport and using the lead wizard’s mom’s apartment for HQ while they are still taking everything seriously.