Old games

Old games
>cheaper
>easier to run
>easier to filter good from bad
>less political bullshit
>likely to have mods and fewer bugs
New games
>expensive
>no way to tell if its actually good or just hype
>buggy and rushed
>forced diversity
>usually unfinished
>(((dlc)))
Play old games

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>old games
>easier to filter good from bad
Fucking kek. Most people here recommend dogshit like Planescape and System Shock and other games with shit gameplay due to boomer nostalgia.

Ok

just play roguelikes from 20+ years ago desu

I just started a playthrough of Pokemon: Explorers of Sky. Is pretty good, and actually somewhat challenging for pokemon game. Also, why do people hate RetroArch? It's all I've ever used and it works fine except I can't figure out how to run PS1 stuff

I agree, but not all new stuff is bad.

zoomy mind cant slow down need fast action all time!!

Yeah, I need good gameplay. Do you really play games for shit other than gameplay? You are an apex cuck.

System Shock 2 is not dogshit

He's right. It is

Recs?

>>easier to run
Yeah because it's easier having to figure out how to get half of them to run first as opposed to just starting them up

Try to play ADOM without a guide.
Everyone still plays nethack.
Caves of Qud is a fun newer one.
Sil is still great.

I'm a Teacher. Sketch
stage build on ramp

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It's only gonna get worse.

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The Man Who Never. Music video / sketch.
stage build

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Already on it, boss.

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OLD GAME GOOD *honestpost*

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i cant play old games, it makes my head hurt

Old game
>don't open the coffin

New game
>don't use the wrong pronouns

What is this image from?

Not that old, Falcom is just a decade behind when it comes to everything

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