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Did anyone else notice that game soundtracks are incredible these days? Sometimes, I find me listening to OSTs of games regardless of whether I'm playing. "The The Last of Us: Part 2" and "Nier: Automata" have stunning soundtracks.

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It's always been my huge fan of indie games, primarily because of their innovative concepts. "Hollow Knight" and "Celeste" are two games that I can play for hours and hours. Big studios are great, but these indie developers bring a lot of energy and creativity into the game.

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I'm in search of games to relax with after a tiring day. "Stardew Valley" and "Animal Crossing" are the two games I prefer to play, but I'd love additional suggestions. A book that doesn't require too much of you, yet still provides a rewarding experience.

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Am I the only one who has a hankering for arcade halls? The atmosphere, the variety of games, and the competition. There's something about physically playing in an arcade or playing there for hours that's simply magical.

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I'm missing the local games with co-op, where you'd be able to sit down with your buddies and play. Online multiplayer is fun however it's not as good. Games such as "Castle Crashers" and "Overcooked" are a great way to relive that fun on the couch.

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I've been playing mobile gaming a lot lately. It's not just about Candy Crush anymore; there are some really interesting stories-based games available. "The Room" series, for instance includes one most best challenges I've played.

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General Discussion / The Rise and Fall of Arcade Games: A Retrospective
« on: October 31, 2023, 05:58:22 PM »
I've been playing mobile gaming quite a bit lately. It's not just focused on Candy Crush anymore; there are some genuinely intriguing stories-based games available. "The Room" series, for instance includes one among the best challenges I've come across.

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It's always been my fan of indie games, mainly due to their unique concepts. "Hollow Knight" and "Celeste" are two titles that I've played over and over again. The big studios are great, however, indie developers bring so much energy and creativity in their work.

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I'm on the lookout for games to relax with after a tiring day. "Stardew Valley" and "Animal Crossing" are my top choices, but I'd love additional suggestions. Something that doesn't demand too much but still offers an enjoyable experience.

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I'm amazed at how underrated these games of rhythm are! Just tried "Beat Saber" on VR, and the combination of movement, music and challenges is awe-inspiring. If anyone has other games that are rhythm-based, I'm all ears.

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I miss the days of racing on split-screen games. "Mario Kart" sessions were the highlight of my weekends. While online multiplayer is awesome however, nothing beats the joy (and occasionally a little rage) of racing side by side with friends.

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I'm a big fan of old-fashioned games. Recently, I dusted off my old Sega Genesis and started playing Sonic the Hedgehog again. There's something in the simplicity and nostalgia that feels different. Modern games may have the latest visuals, however they won't substitute the appeal of the classics.

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