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It’s crazy how actually caring about the source makes things so much better, they did a great job with the Terminator game so I imagine a lot of those fans also like RoboCop and are excited by the same team making it and putting so much effort into the nostalgia and story

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If you liked the movies it’s good, my brother is a huge fan boy and is always talking about it, how it incorporated the movies and let’s you play as the Terminator storming the human base. But if you’re not that into the Terminator then as a game I’m not sure how it compares to other games

variants_of_concern,

Could you get Hades without a Netflix subscription

variants_of_concern,

Yeah I don’t get the hate, if a game is great then you’d want it to be able to last

variants_of_concern,

Exactly don’t take that away

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boredom has made me the man I am today, its tough now a days to get bored and not pull out your phone and browse lemmy instead of doing your hobbies

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Oh wow this looks interesting, I've been watching the expanse and this sort of feels like the proton molecule haha

what's your favorite Gameboy game that isn't Pokemon or Mario?

I've just rediscovered my childhood Gameboys, I grew up in the 90s and had an original, a color, an advance and an sp. My game collection has whittled down over the year to the usual suspects, Pokemons, Zelda's, Mario's and some other standards. But I want to dive into some games that 7 year old me would have brushed over. So...

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Advance wars, I just picked up the reboot for the switch

I’ve fallen into a deep gaming rut lately. What game(s) helped “get you back into” gaming and rediscover the magic of video games?

I, like many gamers, grew up playing Pokémon Red and Nintendo 64 and was obsessed with Nintendo products. I graduated to a PS2 and PS3 and became super into Metal Gear Solid and Call of Duty and Fallout. Also spent a ton of time with the Guitar Hero series. I loved the escape gaming brought me and it genuinely helped me relax....

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for me I turned to game hosting as a hobby, I really liked Minecraft when I first learned about it and later on I wanted to relive that time when I used to soak hours into my worlds, but now I was an adult so I could just never stick to playing for so long, I setup a realm to be able to have people join my world and they can build alongside me in the world and whenever I could log on Id see their progress. well that continued until I had my own server at home and I started to learn how to host and networking and honestly I dont really play many games except from time to time when something just draws me in but my daily hobby is checking, updating, and recruiting for my servers or media stuff. thinking of hosting my own lemmy instance for example.

I think what Im trying to say really is that you can look for other hobbies to fill your time, then when you get back to games you might find one that feels great and you can lose yourself again, for me that was the latest pokemon game violet, I bought it because I heard about the raids thing and thought that would be fun, and was kind of blown away with how much it has changed from when I was playing on game boy or 3ds so it led me to try and complete my pokedex. similarly I used to be into call of duty a lot back in highschool but really stopped enjoying them after cod4 and just didnt pay attention to cods anymore but my buddy mentioned to me one day about modern warfare and how infinityward was making it a come back so I bought it and got hooked, soaked in some hours to actually get good at aiming since moving from a console to pc and had a blast, but now im burnt out of shooters again so the newer cods came out and Im completely uninterested

variants_of_concern,

I wonder where cloud gaming fits in, I play pc games through steamlink to my phone pretty often

variants_of_concern,

mostly platformers it works well enough for me even remote using my phones 5g to my home , eastward, and graveyard keeper are the ones I played the most this way, I tried moonlighter as well but sometimes it gets a bit blocky and its not fun when it happens when youre trying not to die, most of the time though I play while at home on the couch, Im pretty close to one of my wifi 6 access points there so it looks great

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