Manuals?
Don’t you like logging into the same game 6 months later and the entire game mechanic and progression system have been changed???
Comment on Gameplay mechanics were also a lot better with more replayability.
seriousconsideration@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 months ago
I love my old school games and will never stop playing SNES, 64, PS1, and PS2, but there were plenty of crap games on those systems too. Just like how indies and Minecraft and Soulsbornes right now are dope as hell, but everyone complains about Ubisoft and EA so much you’d think that they were the only publishers in the 2020s. There’s been solid titles and shovelwware every single generation ever since the Atari 2600.
Manuals?
Don’t you like logging into the same game 6 months later and the entire game mechanic and progression system have been changed???
Most people don’t know about, or don’t remember, the old bins filled to the brim with garbageware games. Back when shit was still the wild west and people were releasing crap left and right.
darkpanda@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
Give Tunic a try. The in-game manual is a central piece of its overall puzzle.
TwilightVulpine@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Tunic is great! The dev said he wanted to replicate the experience of playing a game in a different language that you don’t quite understand at first, and he made it perfectly. English is my second language, and it reminded me of the times trying to play games before I understood it, struggling with manuals and dictionaries.
The special edition comes with a physical manual, but ironically the player shouldn’t open it until they 100% the game. It’s like a spoiler.