• Jeffool @lemmy.worldOP
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    He’s been talking about it on Mastodon for quite a while now. It’s a shame.

    /edit: It wasn’t the game he talked about on Masto; that game finished/released! My dumb. I thought it was continued development.

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      It’s a shame, but also, there’s billions of games and RPGs out already. The game industry is so oversaturated, it’s not even funny.

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        I will take this opportunity to recommend Crosscode, one of the best action RPGs of all time according to 90% of people who play it.

        But yeah even amazing games like that fly under people’s radar in the huge deluge of games. I wish it were easier for good games to find their audience

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          I really liked CrossCode’s art and vibe and everything. The puzzles are good, too. But the puzzles are kind of hard in a way that tires me out.

          I guess that’s how some people feel about dark souls. “Oh, I’m glad that’s over”. That’s not quite the vibe I’m aiming for.

          Maybe I’ll play it with a friend who’s good at puzzles so I can just do the fighty parts.

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            That’s funny, I loved the puzzles, but dropped it because the combat didn’t click for me.

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        And the discoverability pipe is breaking.

        • No one reads oldschool curators like RockPaperShotgun anymore. They’re barely afloat.

        • Generic algorithmic social media like YouTube tends to snowball a few games.

        • Forums are dead. Reddit is dystopian.

        That leaves Steam’s algorithm, and a sea of sparsely seen solo reviewers. But there are billions of people oblivious to passion projects they’d love, and playing AAAs or gacha phone apps instead.

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          There are dozens of us reading rock paper shotgun!

          But yeah, the modern web sucks. It’s all soulless algorithms and profit/rent seeking.

          Even if someone tried to make forums again, they’d probably fill up with AI slop.

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            I mean, many forums are still live.

            The problem is engagement. Discord, YouTube, even Lemmy all ping you in your pocket and offer more “instant” dopamine hits than a forum or news site, hence they’ve sucked all the attention.

            It works. I’m guilty of falling into it for sure, even when I keep telling myself I will change my information diet.

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              And even if you don’t a lot of your friends and community do. Forums aren’t fun when it’s just you there.

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          I still enjoy Yahtzee on Second Wind since the whole Escapist debacle. They seem to be trying to stoplight more indie games which I really appreciate.

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          John Walker (founder of RPS, back when it wasn’t a window to Eurogamer style content) is currently doing Buried Treasure, a small review blog for things that aren’t being appreciated by the masses. Well worth checking out!