I genuinely put down the controller and kneeled in front of my screen

I genuinely put down the controller and kneeled in front of my screen.

Is there any games that made you do the same?

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you gave the game a blowjob?
the fuck is wrong with you, anon?

Tales of Androgyny

It was too reddit for my tastes.

Reddit game

try outer wilds

Investigate geyser

die

game throws me back to main menu

Im not talking to every npc each time i die fuck that

I was actually incredibly disappointed at the ending when I first experienced it. It was only a while after that it finally made sense to me, which I think is a great thing about this game. It made me think and reflect on the story that had been told

You don't have to. Get the launch codes and trigger the statue, and from then on, dying will save the game.

You literally triggered an easter egg, you're not supposed to die before you get the ability to tell death to go fuck itself.

I could sense the ending coming a few hours before I actually made it to the ATP, but it still hit like a ton of bricks once we started playing the music. It was a truly magnificent game and I am sad that I'll only be able to experience it once.

The most overrated game of all time

That implies that public opinion far exceeds actual quality which is wrong. No doubt some random ass Triple AAA game would get the title of most overated game of all time, probably a FIFA title or something.

I really hate faggots who are like "oh boohoo you can only experience the gane once. there's no point playing it again!"
Room temperature IQ retards that probably only like the game because reddit says its good.

Why would you replay it

Is there any games that made you do the same?

Yes, an actual good game, not plebbit shit.

gay as fuck obvious bait

do you rewatch films or reread books?

I am a Anon Babble user. I haven't touched a book in my life.

Listen bro. Out there. Out in the Outer Wilds™... there are no rules.

Highest IQ poster on Anon Babble

you haven't played it have you

rewatch films

Yes, of course. Honestly, you're an actual weirdo if you don't.

Go on.

hurry up mobius i need my next high

Why are you all obsessed with Reddit? It's weird. I want to stop thinking about Reddit so you could you all stop talking about it, please.

Play Obra Dinn. Or Case of the Golden Idol.

I played this for the first time in VR. It felt like I was having a unique spiritual experience by the end of it. Although, the end of existence still frightens me.

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Anon, it's a story driven game where 95% of the mystery leads are red herrings that don't contribute to the completion of the story. Once you know where to go, "beating the game" in a single loop is a trivial matter.
The "gameplay" isn't that special outside of the "holy shit!" factor that comes from the first time you do various things.
You can never watch your flying progress from clumsy and unsteady to calm and controlled again.
You can never fall into a black hole for the first time again.
You can never figure out the timing mechanics of Brittle Hollow or the Twins again.
You can never struggle to access the Quantum Moon again.
You can never wonder what the Sun Station might have in store for you, if only you can figure out how to reach it.
You can never wonder how to access the core of the Ash Twin Project again.
It's a mystery story, and once you know all the mysteries they cease to be mysteries. The process of solving them is special, but once they're solved you're meant to head for outer wilds and find new mysteries to solve.

They're kids who are trying to fit in. Ironically they're probably from there, which is why they hate it so much.

Athiest cosmology

Cyclic nihilism and non-conscious determinism

LGBT aliens

No thank you

bot post

If you took nihilism from the game then you completely missed the point of the ending.

Atheist

You literally look for the creator of the universe.

i thought those were fireflies until I went closer
truly one of those "holy shit" moments

And find it! It exists!
After 9 million failures and the extinction of the species that started the search, contact is achieved. It wasn't for nothing.

leftists can't make ga-

Based

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outer wilds ending is a giant fuck you to nihilism what the fuck are you talking about

nature solves a problem

technology mimics it a few million years later

I don't see the issue.

Ofc you don't troon

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Is this nigga serious?
There are species that reproduce asexually.
There are species where males are simply drones that die after blowing their load once.
There are species that change their gender based on their lifecycle and/or environment
And that's just the animal kingdom, let's not even get into plants and funghi.

"I don't understand it, therefore it's god"- The post

Anon?
Rereading book is actually the norm, it's pretty normal(and good)

These people don't actually believe in god, they're just trying to fit their online fursona

Replaying it in VR is great too

Do frogs feel anything when they crap their eggs out and then jizz all over them?
And what's up with those frogs that spawn their young straight out of their backs? Nature does some freaky shit.

one of my fav games ever
still, I really disliked how the ending was delivered once you get to the eye
still, amazing game
haven't played the DLC yet

outer wilds is just a walking si--

Outer wilds is interactive. You can only figure out the solution once. There’s barely enough time pull it off. The supernova had triggered just as I got everything slammed into place. I watched the solar system pop just as I got to the eye. You can’t reproduce that feeling.

haven't played the DLC yet

It is pure unfiltered kino

How can the game be nihilistic when it makes it very clear that (You) have a purpose and every person you met in the game mattered in the grand scheme of things?

ok this is a false flagging atheist trying to get christcucks to look stupid, and its working

mes.

all animals are mammals

mulator.

This. I played it in VR and it was one of my favorite gaming experiences ever

Uh oh, our pro-choice jannies had a melty.

this is like when hippies take psychedelics and their mind explodes about how we're one with the universe or something

What ultimately lets this game down is that the lead designer got his retarded sister to write all the dialogue and story. 90% of it is pointless filler that you have to read because the other 10% is essential to beating the game. Its horribly written, which is a big deal in a game where progress is gated by exposition. It still a stunning technical achievement but the experience falls short of its potential. So no I didn't kneel.

What the fuck is this? Mod?

he didn't find the laser gun

spoiler that shit dude

Newfag
You had to give every NES game a blowie before playing or they wouldn't work

I got filtered pretty hard by the ash twin project
Its the only thing I had to look up and even after reading what all the "hints" are supposed to be I still had to watch a video to see what the fuck I was supposed to do exactly. I know I'm a retard but still, it seems like an outlier in an otherwise retard friendly game.

Zoomies don't know about blowing your vidya

I faltered for that too because I'd used the teleport in the other tower and hadn't thought to try the proper tower for the ATP. I just needed a friend who'd beaten the game already to inform me of how close I was to get back on track, though.

You did no such thing

Giant's Deep got me. I'd played Subnautica too much so going down into the water was really spooky. Using the jellyfish didn't really occur to me until way too late especially after getting stung by one

People who have trouble with ATP are the ones who always underuse their camera drone. If you learn to spam that fucker everywhere throughout the whole game, it'll only come natural to you to leave it on the twins portal and see what happens.

I've playeda few hours. Spent three cycles getting absolutely torn about on the ash twins.

To be fair, Feldspar outright tells you how to use the jellyfish once you find him, so that's not really being "too late" to get it. They figured people would touch the outsides and get put-off by that.

i had no idea you could do that

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I really hate faggots who are like "oh boohoo you can only experience the gane once. there's no point playing it again!"

They are basically admitting that the game's story and gameplay is shallow as fuck. Even Gone Home is more repayable than that.

do you rewatch films or reread books?

Good films and books have complex storytelling and cinematography that can be appreciated in greater detail the more you revisit it. Outer Wilds is a Reddit simulator so there is nothing more to appreciate.

Do you have a goldfish memory or something? You cannot possibly experience the same emotional highs and lows on a second playthrough, once you already know all the answers to the questions that drive the gameplay an the story.

A movie doesn't go through a 22-minute loop for 20+ hours. You're purposefully ignoring that the game already loops, so you already experience it in different and intricate ways across the scope of the story. You appreciate all those fine details during the first run.

He is testing how many of you guys are troops and you fell for it.

it's how the game is set up that makes it impossible. not knowing what to do is the only gate to progression.
unless you can somehow forget stuff you will never not know how to get inside ash twin project once you learn it.

troops

troons*

You cannot possibly experience the same emotional highs and lows on a second playthrough,

A good story is usually better on a second read. You are just admitting (to yourself) that the game doesn't have a decent story to begin with.

Metal gear

Yeah because the solutions to the problems are all ridiculous simple and even stupid in retrospective, and most of the story is filler as another anon said.

What's the story behind those three mystery lights in the top-middle of the Outer Wilds panel there? I've fully completed both the base game and dlc and don't recall what that's referencing.

There's also the fact that the most dangerous part of real life jellyfish are the tentacles, and you are expected to swim into them.

This games like 10 minutes long , shit game

The game is about mystery and discovery, It doesn't have a cinematic story. Once you know everything and have seen everything the value of the game drops significantly.

more headcanon

OW literally raped your brittle little brain.....

if you go through areas again with story knowledge you get to put together more pieces of the story.
like by going to the sun station a second time i figured out the skeleton there was Idaea's. he was the biggest doubter of the whole sun station but when it failed he felt guilty and probably wondered if he unconsciously sabotaged it. his sister Privet was about to visit him before the interloper did its thing.
also on the cannon construction site you can see two skeletons, most likely Cassava and his husband Daz, running towards eachother in the few moments before ghost matter took them.

another anon

implying

most conversations actually hint at solutions when they don't state them outright. i don't recall many outright "useless" info. almost everything forshadows or introduces relevant concepts.
if you think any story that isn't tied to the ultimate solution is filler you're just a certified retard. probably the kind of moron that cries on Anon Babble anytime an episode of your fotm show doesn't progress the lore

Ok i will try not to die, does speaking to the npcs before i get the codes change the outcome of future events?
Died like 4 times, 3 of those to geysers

I genuinely feel bad for people who spoiled the game before playing it. This was a once in a lifetime experience.

youtube.com/watch?v=VkmG4ozEh1s

no, the npcs just give you info and tutorials and potential leads. you don't have to speak to them again after dying. just go to the observatory and get the codes, the game starts then
also leave the threads, you'll just get spoilers and this is the one game you don't want spoilers for

It's reddit, but it's amazing.

My exact experience kek
But the hints were adequate, it was my exploration which was not.

Been saving the game until this week. It's incredible. That said, just started the DLC, and I am not loving it. Traversing the environment is a total chore and it lacks all the whimsy of the main game. They also constantly warn you about how scary it will be... but it isn't at all. Like, at all.

I've gotten this same vibe from the DLC so far, but I'm still getting a feel for it. I'm hoping that it'll feel more organic once I accept that the Stranger is meant to be a substitute for basically an entire universe, so you're not meant to see it all quickly.

A bigger issue is that it plays like Myst. Much more item and object focused. It’s like they didn’t know what made their game unique.

turned it off after 30 minutes

Jesus christ the bot posts in this thread.

The dlc is better because you have to figure everything out yourself rather than getting spoonfed by ancient alien reddit posts

extremely excessive spoiler usage

yep posting in an epic shill thread for one of the most reddit "games" of all time

the game portion being that you awkwardly float around between planets which have nothing on them except annoying obstacles to jump around. then you get revealed a heckin epic redditsauce i fuckin love science physics story about le causality and some blue aliens

in case it wasnt obvious by the above description the game was written by a woman btw

You just concluded a statement that you made by claiming "the description above," which is to say your own description, was "written by a woman."
You're unironically too young, either physically or mentally, to understand the Outer Wilds. You'll get it when you're older.

Star Periphery

gpt malfunctioning or rajeet?

non-conscious

when the game specifically uses the (incorrect) interpretation of quantum mechanics that the state of an object is determined by conscious observation as a core game mechanic