• FubarberryM
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    1157 months ago

    That’s great news. The game already runs great on Steam Deck, but sometimes the EA app is really difficult to get logged in to.

    I highly recommend this to anyone with a dock and a significant other. My wife and I played a lot of it together, and I overheard her telling her friends that it was like we were playing a pixar movie together.

    • @Freeman
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      197 months ago

      Yep, a truly great game, deserves every award it got

      • @Risk@feddit.uk
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        127 months ago

        Me and my wife… Got really bored. The gameplay loop is supppperr trivial, and even though they add in stuff every now and again, eh…

        I dunno, it’s okay - but I just don’t get the hype. I wanted to pitch in because if someone is considering buying it I’d really recommend checking a Let’s Play of it before trying it.

        It felt like a game specifically designed for a gamer to introduce gaming to their never-gamed-before partner. If you’re both experienced gamers like we are, I wonder whether you’d give up on it too.

        • @flames5123@lemmy.world
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          127 months ago

          Me and my wife are both big gamers. We both enjoyed it a lot. I get what you’re talking about in the gameplay loop, but we play games for stories. The story was engaging and kept us interested. I did enjoy the gameplay though.

        • @Freeman
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          17 months ago

          My partner is pretty much a non gamer, for her it was perfect.

  • @frankgrimeszz@lemmy.world
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    467 months ago

    As a side note, EA has basically locked me out of my entire library and I gave up trying to fix it. Terrible launcher.

    • @aleph@lemm.ee
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      87 months ago

      Yeah, that part was a distinct bum note in an otherwise enjoyable game. Why the developers thought it was good idea, I’ll never know.

        • @aleph@lemm.ee
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          97 months ago

          Thanks for the explanation, although I don’t find it a particularly acceptable one. The sequence wasn’t funny enough to justify the dramatic shift in tone in an otherwise family-friendly game, IMO. Also, making the protagonists unlikable in a game where you’re supposed to find them sympathetic is a very weird design decision.

          • @Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml
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            157 months ago

            They’re terrible parents for the majority of the game, this is just the culmination of all their selfishness and self deceit.

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            I’ve never played the game or even heard of this scene until reading that article and the sense he gives is so unsatisfying to me.

            I think if you view it as a metaphor for divorce, it could make sense. Something the parents feel they have to do for their own health and well being that is nonetheless catastrophic for many children. Their children’s life as they know it, their sense of security, is carefully and methodically being ripped apart.

            I could see that, but he didn’t really go there, it was just that the parents are so egoistic they just do whatever they believe is right.

            I mean, sure, but it could be a powerful scene if framed properly, but it really sounds messed up.

            • @aleph@lemm.ee
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              57 months ago

              Yeah, you’ve pretty much hit the nail on the head. After hearing the dev’s justification I can see what they were going for, but it’s really poorly handled in-game IMO.

              They way it plays out in the story feels neither darkly comic nor a poignant commentary on parents going though a divorce; instead it just comes across as unnecessarily cruel, and the player has no choice but to go along with it.

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              The issue isn’t the use of conflict as a dramatic device per se; it is essentially forcing the player(s) to perform a seemingly unnecessary and unpleasant action against their will.

              The fact that both main characters in the game appear to immediately decide that violently murdering their child’s favorite toy is the only course of action and that no alternative is offered is really jarring. Giving the player some agency in choosing an alternative way to to go about it would have solved the problem completely.

              • @iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee
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                Giving the player some agency would get all players avoiding this scene completely. Nobody would do it. And yet there’s plenty of other games that force you to do things you don’t agree with, for the sake of the story being told. Not sure why people get mad at this one. Once you play it you realize it’s their lowest point, and they start changing and rebuilding after that.

              • @funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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                I’m curious about comparing this to say - the white phosphorus scene in Spec Ops: The Line, or the airport scene (“no Russian”) in COD, rescuing Ellie instead of giving humanity the cure in The Last of Us…

                All things that are arguably a lot worse than pulling a leg off a stuffed Elephant and all require on-rails player action in a game.

                • @aleph@lemm.ee
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                  The difference is my six-year-old daughter isn’t going to be playing Spec Ops: The Line or Call of Duty.

    • @Yerbouti@lemmy.ml
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      My daughter and I were really mad about this. She wanted us to quit the game. I don’t think it’s really funny or useful to the story either. Still a really fun game.

      • @kat_angstrom@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, I absolutely get the anger. My wife in particular hates cruelty to animals, fictional, plush, or otherwise, so it’s a line she refuses to cross. That’s a totally fair outlook

    • @brognak@lemm.ee
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      It’s weirdly cyclical. I remember around when the original Dead Space came out (early iirc) they were acting pretty decently for EA.

      • @szczuroarturo@programming.dev
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        Honestly they still act shitty. Its just that their competition is ahead of them right now in this particual aspect to the point where you might think they behave fairly decently.

    • @lengau@midwest.social
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      57 months ago

      EA is continuing to do what they’ve always done - attempt to suck up as much money as possible. It just so happens that for once they think being less shitty is the best way to do it. Don’t hold your breath about this being a trend.

  • @Sparkega@sh.itjust.works
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    Wow, literally just got my wife a steam deck to play this game with me and created her an EA account last week. Joining each other was annoying using the EA friend’s list and the steam deck trackpad. Hope this update streamlines the process.

    Update: Invites using the Steam friend list was simple and worked well.

  • @Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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    87 months ago

    Great game, had a blast playing it with a buddy. I did not pay for it and there was no launcher either :)

    • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      287 months ago

      No. It’s two player cooperative gameplay.

      One of you will be doing one thing, and the other person something to help them, and it’s always varying what you do.

      It’s not like Brothers a Tale of Two Sons, or Kuri Kuri Mix.