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  • Lumu@beehaw.orgtoGaming@beehaw.orgBest PS2 games?
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    4 months ago

    I don’t see it here so I’ll mention Ty the Tasmanian Tiger! Really fun collectathon platformer. Played through the more recent remaster on PC and realized it’s very easy, but I spent a huge amount of time as a kid just running around the maps and hub area.





  • I don’t know if you were around for the launch, but it was a pretty infamously bad because practically none of the promised features were present. Landing on asteroids, fighting space stations, significant factions, big space battles, sand/water planets, complex crafting, creatures affecting the environment, etc.

    I think Hello Games has done a great job turning things around, and shown that they do respect their players, but the launch was definitely a disaster.


  • Warframe. Always coming back to Warframe. It’s just too fun making my murdermachines look pretty, and there’s always something new to work toward. The game also runs incredibly well for how good it looks and how much is going on at once, I should NOT be able to run it at max settings 4k at 60fps with a mid-range gaming PC.
    Plus it’s really fun getting those big red damage numbers on enemies with the right builds, and I still haven’t played another game with a movement system as fun as this one.

    I’ve also been having fun with Armored Core VI, minus the out of place bosses. They definitely just put them in to be like “Look! We have the FromSoft™ bosses!” I ended up making a cheese build to effectively skip them. The actual mech combat parts are really fun though, and I love trying all the different kinds of loadouts! Runs well on a Steam Deck too which is always good.




  • Awesome! The AI summarizer is very useful, and it gives quality search results from my experience with the free trial. $10 a month still seems a little high for a search engine, though I’m definitely eyeing it more now…

    Hopefully we see more competition in the future with paid search engines, this seems to be new territory where everyone is still pretty unsure of the right pricing. I think $5 a month is going to be the sweet spot for me.




  • Magic Wand - 48 reviews.

    This person makes some weird games, most of them free. Just check out their beautiful website!

    This is a trippy isometric RPG, takes maybe an hour to finish, and plays like a total fever dream. It was weird and mostly didn’t make sense and I loved it. I think it’s all told out of order too.

    I found this developer sometime last year and just really enjoy their general philosophy on making games.

    If you don’t know what a videogame is or what they’re supposed to do with one that’s cool, nobody else does either. Chew up garbage media and use the mulch to make cool hives to store the tiny, stupid things you care about
    - Excerpt from the website


  • Maybe Tetris? Such a simple concept, and it’s one of the most popular games of all time.

    Minecraft for similar reasons. Even if it has become more complex in recent years, the core of it is just…you can break everything and build anything. It’s hard to say that isn’t a perfect sandbox.

    More personal opinion though, maybe Super Mario Odyssey. Just incredibly polished and varied with an amazing movement system.


  • Horrifying that these tools exist at all, the article brings up it has a “greater negative impact on students from low-income families, black students, hispanic students, and those with learning differences” as well. It sounds like this just harms everyone. I do not trust the excuse of the tools being intended to prevent harm in the slightest.

    Schools should be a place students can trust, acting to uplift and support them. But if the schools don’t even trust the students, how can we expect it to be a safe place?