Not a videogame per se, but still a potential timesink for some of us. I like it anyway.
Space Engine is a free space simulation software that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, starting from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by human astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets!
So, a space simulator. Allows FTL travel to get between universes. No interesting creatures like Noctis had, but it is very pretty sometimes.
Oyasumi Punpun scanlations have continued updating: the series is becoming ever more harrowing and difficult to read as it nears the end. I’m glad I started but I’m not sure I’d recommend it.
Milkman manga: weird and sometimes hilarious.
Thermae Romae anime: even weirder and more amusing, and the 3 episodes means that it doesn’t outwear its welcome before the gimmick gets old.
Upotte!! anime: I enjoyed the battles and found the gun nut parts mildly interesting, but the sexualizing and fanservice with a weak finishing episode mean I can’t recommend it.
Humanity Has Declined anime: lovely artwork, hilarious end to the first episode, and it’s continuing to hold my interest up to episode 6; we’ll see how the rest goes.
Joshiraku anime: a disappointment, and I say this as a Sayonara fan.
Oyasumi Punpun scanlations have continued updating: the series is becoming ever more harrowing and difficult to read as it nears the end. I’m glad I started but I’m not sure I’d recommend it.
As the person who introduced Oyasumi Punpun to Tvtropes, I’ll note that the forum discussion on the series quickly turned to other things you can read afterwards to pick your mood up. I’m holding off on reading the more recent updates until I can find something adequately heartwarming.
I’ve been playing the Uncharted series for PS3 to help me learn Spanish. So far, it seems ideal for this purpose. The speaking is very clear, the (foreign language) subtitles reflect what is actually being said (almost always), and the gameplay and story are quite good (imagine Indiana Jones, but with a lot more parkour). There are also many other language options besides Spanish (including French and Portuguese).
In progress manga: Uchuu Kyoudai, a story for grown-ups about becoming an astronaut. Also neat because nearly all the characters are intelligent (and even act like it!), and that’s treated as normal and fun.
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Not a videogame per se, but still a potential timesink for some of us. I like it anyway.
So, a space simulator. Allows FTL travel to get between universes. No interesting creatures like Noctis had, but it is very pretty sometimes.
Edit: Also prone to crashing. Such is life.
I love this, but I’m disappointed that planets don’t seem to render at all (on Wine.)
Have you tried landing on them with shift+g instead of flying into them? If so, I got nothing. They render for me, if slowly.
Likewise, Kerbal Space Program, which is somewhere between Space Engine and the hardcore space sim Orbiter. It consumed about a month of my life.
If you checked it out when it was first released, I highly recommend (staying away from) its current state—it has matured very well.
Game theory with translucent players.
Hmm. That sounds famili… hey, have these guys been reading The Strategy of Conflict?
Anime/manga:
Oyasumi Punpun scanlations have continued updating: the series is becoming ever more harrowing and difficult to read as it nears the end. I’m glad I started but I’m not sure I’d recommend it.
Milkman manga: weird and sometimes hilarious.
Thermae Romae anime: even weirder and more amusing, and the 3 episodes means that it doesn’t outwear its welcome before the gimmick gets old.
Upotte!! anime: I enjoyed the battles and found the gun nut parts mildly interesting, but the sexualizing and fanservice with a weak finishing episode mean I can’t recommend it.
Humanity Has Declined anime: lovely artwork, hilarious end to the first episode, and it’s continuing to hold my interest up to episode 6; we’ll see how the rest goes.
Joshiraku anime: a disappointment, and I say this as a Sayonara fan.
As the person who introduced Oyasumi Punpun to Tvtropes, I’ll note that the forum discussion on the series quickly turned to other things you can read afterwards to pick your mood up. I’m holding off on reading the more recent updates until I can find something adequately heartwarming.
Indeed. Note that all the anime or manga I watched following the OP update could be described as comedy or action...
Duolingo, Gamified online language learning.
Dilbert on AI x-risk.
I’ve been playing the Uncharted series for PS3 to help me learn Spanish. So far, it seems ideal for this purpose. The speaking is very clear, the (foreign language) subtitles reflect what is actually being said (almost always), and the gameplay and story are quite good (imagine Indiana Jones, but with a lot more parkour). There are also many other language options besides Spanish (including French and Portuguese).
Note: My PSN ID is ‘Thomas_Bayes’.
Hey, that’s my internet/video game moniker. Funny how that happens. I generally drop the underscore though.
Holy crap, I never thought of that. Considering replaying Uncharted 3...
In what language?
I’d play in Spanish. I studied for several years but could use a refresher.
Anyone heard of brainscale? It’s got Dual N Back, mental math, and some other games that are supposed to help with memory.
In progress manga: Uchuu Kyoudai, a story for grown-ups about becoming an astronaut. Also neat because nearly all the characters are intelligent (and even act like it!), and that’s treated as normal and fun.