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Davel23, to retrogaming in Trying and failing to like Conkers Bad Fur Day

Conker was the first “parody” type game

Parodius was released in 1988, and I wouldn't even definitively say it was the first.

Davel23, to gaming in What's the funniest game you've played?

I'd recommend Sam and Max Hit the Road. It's older, and its sense of humor is a bit out there, but if you "get it" it's great.

Davel23, to gaming in Starfield review controversy traces game journalism's orbital decay

Cool dudes had fastload cartridges.

Davel23, to gaming in An Update on the State of BioWare - 50 roles being eliminated

I mean, I knew it from the moment the EA acquisition was announced.

Davel23, to gaming in Denuvo security is now on Switch, including new tech to block PC Switch emulation

Judgement came out on PC in September '22.

Davel23, to gaming in Apparently, I have a proficiency in cheater dice. There are two 19 faces.

Nah, that's the 61 face.

Davel23, to privacy in Twitter/X anonymous login and no Government censorship
Davel23, to gaming in Pet peeve, games that won't let you save

The thing I fucking hate is when the game doesn't make it obvious when a checkpoint is activated. Then you go to quit the game: "Everything since the last checkpoint will be lost". Well WHEN WAS THE LAST MOTHERFUCKING CHECKPOINT, ASSHOLE?

Davel23, to gaming in Yakuza: Like a Dragon is Now DRM free on GOG.

The Persona games, while all existing in the same universe and sharing many play mechanics are largely standalone. You can pick up and play any of them and not miss anything storywise by not playing the others. That said each subsequent game adds certain QoL features which, once gotten used to you'd be hard-pressed to play without. I've played 3, 4, and 5, in that order and I would recommend the same to anyone looking to get into the series.

The Yakuza series on the other hand all follow a set timeline, and though each game has its own plot they all exist in an evolving overall world. They should be played in order, at least 1-6. Zero is a prequel though it was made around the same time as 5. As such it has several references to future events which are not really spoilery, but without playing the other games you won't necessarily get them. But they are not vital to the plot and the game can be enjoyed first. That's what I did and never felt like I was missing out on anything. 7 is a new start for the series and while taking place in the same world and featuring guest stars from other games it is not closely tied to the other games in the series. Personally, 7 is my favorite of the bunch with Zero a close second.

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