First and foremost, This is kind of a rant. I do not like horror games. I have never played any ‘strictly horror’ ones before. And yes I get scared easily.

My friends bought a new game called Lethal company and I didn’t know what it was until they showed me some clips of it. For the first time ever, I thought a survival horror game would be fun. So I went ahead and purchased it on steam.

While playing the game I did get jumpscared without fail almost all of the time (God I hate that feeling). I also liked the proximity chat audio and the way it fades as the people move further away from each other.

After playing for 1.5 hours I found it to be very repetitive and boring but my friends seemed to be enjoying it. Now that I notice, the game has overwhelmingly positive ratings on Steam and many youtubers and streamers have reviewed the game very positively. Which led me to think, if I’m playing it the wrong way or something.

So is this one of those games which grows on you as you play ? Or will it be the same gameplay loop ?

  • @quams69@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    You don’t have to like games just because they are popular. It’s clearly not for you and that’s really all there is to it, and that is ok. Go try something else that actually piques your interest.

    • GunpachiOP
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      156 months ago

      Yup, looks like it’s not my cup of tea. I just bought it to play with my friends. I guess I’ll refund it and get something else.

      • @kurwa@lemmy.world
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        116 months ago

        I like the game, but I wish there was more depth to it, hopefully that comes along in the future.

  • @qualifier982@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t think it’ll grow on you as you play it more. It’s one of those games where you can kind of immediately tell whether you’ll like it or not.

    I also think it’s pretty repetitive (not even different interiors for each moon) but I’ve been finding a lot of fun with the goofiness of it all. Playing with friends, laughing at each other’s demises, and screwing around with the funny gadgets you can buy is where all the fun is for me.

      • @qualifier982@lemmy.world
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        86 months ago

        Yeah I meant more like, each moon doesn’t have its own unique interior. So you see a lot of the same corridors (especially if you’re bad like me and can’t afford to visit the later moons).

  • @MysticKetchup@lemmy.world
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    246 months ago

    First and foremost, This is kind of a rant. I do not like horror games. I have never played any ‘strictly horror’ ones before. And yes I get scared easily.

    Lethal Company is a horror game. Sure people find a lot of funny moments in it, but it’s still mainly just a horror game. If you don’t like the horror bits, the rest is just going to be boring for you. Don’t feel like you have to force yourself to like it just because everyone else does

  • @Wimopy@feddit.uk
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    186 months ago

    As others said, it’s not for everyone. The gameplay loop is and will remain repetitive.

    For what it’s worth, I hate horror but I generally just get surprised, not scared in this game. To me it’s a game where you go in with the mindset that you’ll likely die in some horrible way, but it’ll make for a funny scene or story afterwards.

    I’d actually recommend watching clips of people. Not big name YouTubers, just the random 5-60s clips people upload and figuring out if those sort of events would be things you’d laugh at or enjoy being part of yourself.

  • @Crystal_Shards64@lemmy.world
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    146 months ago

    Sometimes we just don’t like certain genres. I’ve tried dozens of times to get into rogue likes and I cannot get into them. I enjoyed hades decently enough, and I could get to the boss. But the gameplay loop always gets repetitive for me. It’s weird!

  • Talaraine
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    I hate horror games too, but I like my friends so… when they all wanted to play I joined them.

    Then I found there was a man-in-the-chair role and the rest was laughter filled history.

    • GunpachiOP
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      26 months ago

      Didn’t know about this one. Maybe i’ll find the man in the chair role enjoyable. Will check it out before I decide to refund the game.

      • @Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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        16 months ago

        You hang out in the ship and view your friends on the monitors, once you have some walkies and a teleporter, it can be pretty fun to be in the ship.

        Do I teleport out that person with a big red dot going towards them, forcing them to drop their loot but likely saving their life?

        I had one where a friend was in front of me, all of a sudden he starts getting tp’d out, next thing I know I’m chomped. Friend was able to save one of us, but not all.

  • @AnneBonny@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    126 months ago

    Lethal Company is still in early access. It is anyone’s guess what will happen between now and when the game is “finished”.

  • @Katana314@lemmy.world
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    86 months ago

    No matter how popular it is, I’m pretty sure I don’t have to play it to know I wouldn’t like it.

    You walk into rooms, and if there’s no monster, you collect the scrap. If there is, you either die instantly and present a clip for your teammates, or there’s a very simple counter for them that just requires not instantly panicking.

    Lots of waiting for your teammates to finish a mission because you just got unlucky.

  • @Some_Dumb_Goat@pawb.social
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    66 months ago

    So, yeah

    I would say the game itself isn’t particularly that fun. I can’t remember the name of it, but there’s an scp game that’s much more game-y

    But uh, lethal company for me, the enjoyment I get out of it has more to do with the people I’m playing with. I’m not sure I particularly like horror movies, but it very much seems to give the experience of being in one, knowing someone is either about to die or doing something that’s going to get them or you killed and sometimes not being able to do much more than silently watch. To me, these situations are kind of hilarious, and the game is kinda just filled with these horror movie moments once you sort of know what is going on.

    Maybe mods could change the experience a bit, but if watching your frirnds panic in a silly game isn’t all that fun for you, then, yeah, probably not the game for you.

    • approxamatrix
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      16 months ago

      I’m not sure which SCP game you mean but I know of Secret Lab and Containment Breach (and the multiplayer mod for it).

  • @CluckN@lemmy.world
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    66 months ago

    It’s the cheap snack food of games. The fun part for me was dying in crazy ways and watching my friends get the horror movie treatment.

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    6 months ago

    I also hate horror games (other than silent hill 2), but Lethal Company was so much more enjoyable for me when I was playing as an operator for my team. You might want to try staying in the ship and giving the most concise and precise calls to your radio operator friend that’s inside. It is less scary, even if there are some monsters roaming outside at times (but they are pretty easy to dodge)

  • @Kuro@lemm.ee
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    26 months ago

    There are quite a few mods for the game to make it suit your tastes better

  • Veraxus
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    No. That’s it. It’s basically a standalone Roblox game.

    It’s got some decent ideas, but it’s so poorly made and repetitive. If it weren’t $10, it would never have gained any traction.

    On the up-side, it does conclusively demonstrate that there’s a market for that sort of low-cost indie game.