When I hear about a new game, I usually read the first sentence or two on Wikipedia. I rule out games described as certain genres or types, like soulslike or online-only multiplayer games. Then, I check reviews on a site like Metacritic. If the critic or user reviews (doesn’t need to be both) are good enough, I add it to a list to play.

I also do this with movies and tv. Obviously, with sequels/series I know a little bit more about the games/movies/shows but I still go in as blind as possible.

    • jeffw@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      I bought it! Idk anything about it, but it’s in a stack of about 5 physical games on my to play list. I’m also excited for Disco Elysium

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      2 months ago

      I tried so hard to get into this game but just felt like I was blindly bumbling around for no reason half the time and got bored. I probably only made it 5 hours in so maybe it gets better but I just wasn’t even sure what I should do. Maybe I’m doing something wrong because I really want to enjoy it.

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        2 months ago

        Nah if you made it 5 hours then you got a good taste. If it doesn’t hook you by then, then it’s just not your type of game.

        It really grabbed me personally, so I’m curious, what other games have you found really moving/enthralling/impactful/etc?

        Always neat to hear from people with different tastes. :)