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neku wrote

i feel like Pushmo might be an older sister type game for some reason, but i don't think my older sister would enjoy it. she likes crash bash for the playstation one, specifically the air hockey game, and that's about it.

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winter wrote

article summary because the sun is a shitty tabloid:

  • it is not a single game but rather a bundle of 12 annapurna games plus physical swag
  • it costs USD $200 (~GBP £165) which is a $60 saving over individual purchase of just the games at full price
  • however the games are often on sale making the saving less significant
  • it is a limited edition of 2500 copies
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hollyhoppet wrote

sadly these games are few and far between these days, so i can recommend some new stuff, then a bunch of older stuff:

new stuff:

  • Elite: Dangerous. The space flight sim of the modern era. Plenty of missions to do and pewpew if you like, or you can be a space trucker.
  • X4: Foundations. More of an economic sim. Giant simulated world. Sometimes called Eve Offline.
  • There really isn't any new mech stuff outside of Mechwarrior 5. Daemon X Machina is a recent mech game but that's a bit more arcadey, but may scratch the itch.

old stuff:

  • X3: Terran Conflict and Albion Prelude. Older version of X series but much more mature and polished since it's had over ten years of updates. Also easier on weaker systems.
  • Freespace 1 & 2. Excellent mission-to-mission space flight sims. True spectacles in their times. If you play these there's an open-source re-implementation of the engine.
  • Independence War 2. My personal fav in high school. Neat mix of pirating, missions, trading, and it has a story but I don't remember how good it actually is.
  • Mechwarrior 4 Mercenaries. Hard to get running on a modern machine but tons of fun if you can get it going.
  • Mechwarrior 2, Mechwarrior 2 Mercenearies. Maybe a little too dated for today but they're classics.
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