• redwattlebird@thelemmy.club
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    Disco Elysium for me! Didn’t understand it and thought it was weird. On the third try, it was amazing. I finally understood what it was trying to do. It was an art piece and I don’t think I’ll ever have that same journey again for a long while.

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      This is me and every Witcher game. I would probably just rather read the books from the sounds of it

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        The books are essentially a prequel of the games plot. But they are good.

        I would still give Witcher 2 and 3 a chance. Only the first one is pretty bad

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      Same! I love the idea of the game, I’ve tried to play it like three times, and every time I just lose the motivation to play for some reason. I want to like it because I love the world that it’s in, but something about it just keeps losing me.

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      I had like four false starts where I barely left White Orchard, but then I was in just the right headspace and spent the next few months completing every single quest and DLC in the game. It just suddenly ‘clicked’ for me. It may do so for you at some point.

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    Baldur’s Gate 2.

    It was the game that took my CRPG virginity. However, I finished the escape from the dungeon (basically the intro) and stopped playing it for a couple of years.

    Then I randomly tried it again one weekend in university while drunk and marathoned it.

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    Baldur’s Gate 3. I tried it when it was in early access and thought it was too clunky. Tried it again a few months ago, absolutely love it.

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      100% same answer. For me, the big change was playing it in multiplayer. It’s worth all the trouble wrangling friends and their schedules together for this. I’m even comfortable playing solo since then, because of all the memories of good times and shared struggles

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      I tried playing it after release and just didn’t really get into it, but I feel like at some point, I will and will appreciate it more.

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    Kenshi. I got it in 2013. It seemed interesing but ran so badly on my machine at the time that I gave up on it. Played it again when I got a better PC and some religious people came around to preach and hand out bibles, I put them in a skin peeler.

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    Factorio. When it first came out, I played about 30 mins and I couldn’t really get into it. Few months later I tried again, and now have over 3000 hours logged into it!

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    Oh it’s a distant memory now, but I remember the first time I played RimWorld I bailed out again in less than an hour and didn’t touch it again for at least a year

    Fast forward to now and I think it’s claimed 1500h of my time

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    Arma 3 was a big reason why I built my first PC. Purchased it in alpha and fucking hated every second of it. Tried it again here and here but it just never clicked, everything was so confusing and it got worse as more dlc and mods were released…I just figured full simulations weren’t my thing but was still happy to support the game. In 2022 some friends had me join them for some KotH and I finally learned the basics. Then I joined an Antistasi group, told them I was new and they taught me everything. Now I own the entire series and routinely play A2, A3, and Reforger…I literally have a 2tb ssd just for Arma because I have so many mods, like I am full blown addicted to this shit now.

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    Slay The Spire. You never seemed to get powerful enough and the fights always whittled away my health. Much later I played Balatro and this sonehow inspired me to give it another go.

    I do think some of the boss design is anti-fun though, or at least punishing you for not following the build the developers want you to. The sequel already seems to be better for letting you play it your way.

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      My first run on slay the spire was mindbrokenly overpowered, and after that I spent so many hours chasing that high. Nothing seems cool enough compared to what I had

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      While I enjoy building a shiv deck without needing to worry about Time Eater, I currently find StS2 very unbalanced on high ascensions. Act 1 feels harder than Act 3 in most runs and some hallway fights are tougher than some elites. Hopefully that gets addressed during the course of the Early Access period.

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        Act 1 is the hardest hands down. I lose most of my runs there, almost never lose a run after act 1.

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    FTL the space dogfight roguelike. Took me 10 years to revisit and I’ve gotten more than a hundred hours in it since then

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    Monster Hunter.

    There’s a community saying: everyone loves Monster Hunter, they just haven’t played it enough yet. It’s an incredibly common experience for new Monhun players to hate it on their first or even second go around, but then eventually fall in love! It happened for me twice in fact. I played Tri on the Wii back when I was a kid, and then World on release in college, but did not get far either time. Then I tried it again a few years later and now I have played at least one monster hunter game from every generation as well as most of the spinoffs and it is my favourite series ever!

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      Same. Didn’t click with me at first, but one day I put in some real effort and now I’m a capable Master Ranker of the New World

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      I really don’t like the look of the game and not just because of the over the top fantasy aesthetic, but it just looks like you’re beating up animals? And then they try to limp away while you razor spin flash hecto cancel them or whatever?

      It seems disrespectful. I don’t think I’d have the stomach to get past the presentation.

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    witcher 3

    first time playing, i got to the bloody baron and for whatever reason i can’t explain, felt like it wasn’t resonating with me. went back some time later and was hooked enough to finish the main game and all DLCs.

    fucking fantastic game

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      similar, though for me it was less that it wasn’t resonating and more that even getting to that point is a decent amount of play time if you’re exploring

      I think I finished the game in three distinct chunks each a year apart - up to the bloody baron, to the final quest, and then literally just the last two or three hours of the final quest because I didn’t realize how close to the end I was. and I had like a 1.5 or 2 year break between chunks 2 and 3 lmao

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      For me, it was Witcher 2. The combat system felt very weird and unintuitive, so I barely got past the tutorial before giving up on it. Later decided to pick up the first game, and after that, the Witcher 2 system made so much more sense.

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        pretty sure i bought that one on release day. i never felt the ragehate that a lot of people seemed to have at the beginning

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          Me neither. Never encountered a bug. But still waited for a long while to play.

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    Slay the Spire. I hated it when it first came out on the Switch, then got the itch to try it again after watching some challenge run videos. I got it on Steam during a sale, and now I’ve put over a thousand hours in the game ;_;