I love Deltarune man

I still find it wild that Deltarune can be funny, creepy, emotional, confusing, and genuinely hype all at the same time.

Most RPGs try to sell you on huge worlds, endless builds, and 100-hour content counts and I kinda over that tbh. Deltarune does the opposite. It gives you weird characters, great music, strange choices, bullet hell combat, and just enough mystery. I've had so much fun with this game.

And honestly, that might be why it works because it is not like other RPGs.

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u/Darth_Vaper883 — 18 hours ago

Modern RPGs are getting bigger, but are they actually getting better

I miss when RPGs felt tighter and more focused.

A 30-hour RPG with great pacing, meaningful choices, memorable companions, and actual consequences can leave a bigger impact than a 100-hour game full of map icons, filler quests, and crafting systems nobody asked for.

I love huge RPGs too, but lately it feels like “more content” is treated as the same thing as “better game.”

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u/Darth_Vaper883 — 21 hours ago

Mouthwashing's follow-up is self-described 'friendsweat' where 3 players struggle to operate a tank in a defiled city: 'We're definitely not quite at Peak, but we're not trying to make Arma either'

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u/Darth_Vaper883 — 22 hours ago

Sony Trusts GOG With DRM-Free Games. Why Doesn't It Trust PlayStation Players

A genuine question.

If Sony is already comfortable selling some of its first-party games DRM-free on GOG, why not offer the same option on the PlayStation Store?

I'm not asking for game sharing or free copies. If I buy a digital game, I'd just like the ability to install and play it offline without worrying about online checks or future access.

Digital gaming is clearly the future. But if physical games are disappearing, shouldn't digital ownership become stronger instead of weaker?

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u/Darth_Vaper883 — 1 day ago