• dejected_warp_core@lemmy.world
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    Portal and Portal 2.

    GLaDOS’ constant mockery of your person, your ability to navigate tests, and general spite pretty much make both games. It all even manages to provide a lot of world-building without lore-dumping. 10/10, would get roasted again.

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    In Disco Elysium the game straight up called me out for apologising so much. It hit me so hard I stopped apologising as much irl. 10/10 game would be ashamed again.

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    Portal and Portal 2 are packed with passive aggressive remarks. One of my favorites:

    Well done. Here are the test results: You are a horrible person. I’m serious, that’s what it says: “A horrible person.” We weren’t even testing for that. Don’t let that horrible-person thing discourage you. It’s just a data point. If it makes you feel any better, science has now validated your birth mother’s decision to abandon you on a doorstep.

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      If you like sassy AI, take a look at ADA from satisfactory. She is insulting the player ins some way on every upgrade.

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    Stanley Parable, the entire game is about making fun of the player.

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      There’s a section where, if you continue to avoid the narrator’s prompts to take a specific door, it just brings you to an unfinished room - dev textures and all - while the narrator gives you grief for screwing up the game.

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      The segment in Ultra Deluxe where the narrator reads mean Steam reviews is so good lol.

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    Far Cry Blood Dragon’s tutorial section. The game is very aware of how impatient gamers are to get to the killing, and milks it for all the time it can while the PC grumbles about annoying tutorial sections. They throw in a ton of extra dialog boxes like accompanying reading recommendations, obvious tips,etc.

    The whole game is meta and corny on purpose. If you like '80s action movies and sci-fi, they packed just about every trope possible into this thing. Heavily recommend if you haven’t played it.

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      Seconded.

      I have more fond memories of blood dragon than I do of farcry 3 and 4 combined, despite blood dragon being like a 20 hour standalone dlc

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    Super Paper Mario’s line “I love going on message boards and complaining about games I’ve never played.” is really good.

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      Classic Doom even razzes you a little bit on the difficulty selection screen, with “I’m too young to die” as the easiest one.

      I don’t recall Heretic or Hexen giving you guff for quitting, but I could be wrong.

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    In the original Warcraft games (not World Of Warcraft), repeatedly clicking units would initiate irritation voice lines.

    Humans would say something like, “why do you keep touching me?”

    An elf said something like, “you never touch other elves like that!”

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      The worst part is, in Super Mario 3D Land, at least, if you even see the invincible leaf, it locks you out of getting all the stars on your save file. The game doesn’t even have the courtesy to tell you.

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    Multiple games have done it, but something along the lines “try not dying” as the loading screen tip after dying about a dozen times is always funny to me.

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      “You can change the difficulty at any time in the settings screen” during loading screens after dying always gets me.

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        It’s really annoying when you’re dying to instant death pits so changing the difficulty wouldn’t help, though. I’m looking at you, God of War.

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        In Hollow Knight there’s an accidental one at a pretty climactic moment. Hornet shouts something to get you ready for the big fight. It’s in her usual gibberish language, but lots of people hear it as “GIT GUD!”

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      The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile unlocks and offers to let you switch to ‘Pretty Princess’ difficulty if you die too many times in a row.

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      This is similar to the tip i give anyone starting new in downhill biking.

      Just don’t crash.

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    I always talk to Hypnos in Hades when I die. he always talks shit about how you died and it makes me laugh.

    I love the sass.

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      The sheer genius of both Hades games is that dying is absolutely one of the best parts, since the hub-world is full of fun things like this.

      Hypnos: My list says you got killed by a REDACTED. What’s that even mean?

      A few deaths later…

      Hypnos: REDACTED got you again, huh.

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      There is nothing I want more than to romance Hypnos. He’s my favorite character in a game that’s filled to the brim with outstanding competitors.

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        I wished your attempt at spoilering that worked, as I didn’t know that and now I do. 😂

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          Damn. Looks like I really should stop being lazy and check out some mobile clients that weren’t abandoned like Sync. It’s even reformatting my manually typed spoiler tags to the wrong format after I submit.

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    In Postal 2 when the Postal Dude says “Didn’t you just save?” if you savescum.

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    In Wasteland 2 there is a museum of pre-war artifacts. One item is an undetonated nuclear bomb. If you monkey around with it you can find a big red button. It is obviously a terrible idea to push the button. If you still decide to push it you get a special game over screen.