I honestly don’t know why people care so much. Like bro you don’t complain about the DoD owning CoD, or the German Government’s censorship of WWII games, the fuck do you care about the seeseepee so much?
It’s Yellow Peril 3.0 really
Western Chauvinism in crisis, as it’s presented with more and more evidence that it is not in fact inherently superior.
Nationalism
these people think the ebil sp00ky sissy pee obviously has nothing better to do with their lives than to spy on what a bunch of gamers do on their desktops 👻👻
I honestly don’t know why people care so much.
it’s also because they’re malding that China is successful without being a capitalist run hell.
Tencent also has a non-significant ownership of Blizzard which produces CoD. China should be criticized for funding these shitty games to be pumped out, but of course gamers are more upset because they’re afraid of asiatic brainwashing
when the private company is based in Bad Country™
Paradox is owned by China
damn, that must be why gommulism is so powerful in Victoria 3
6 pages of command economy constructions go BRRRRRRRRR
Dev A: “Here are the design docs.”
Dev B: “This is just all the volumes of Xi Jinping’s On the Governance of China”
Dev A:
China needs to step it up and buy/make more games.
Amazing Cultivation Simulator and Dyson Sphere Program are great. Of course, Path of Exile is also owned by Tencent but they don’t really exert control over the Western version of the game, so it’s more of a technicality.
I tried getting into Amazing Cultivation Simulator but there’s just so much to know it was a little daunting.
It’s one of those games you have to play with the mindset of enjoying the emergent gameplay instead of trying to win, at least at first. I had a lot of fun that way as I learned the systems. Once I understood how most of the basic mechanics worked I started over and actually got pretty far, used some guides for certain things like Agencies and the really weird adventure system.
Is tencent even that much of a meddling company? Every time I hear a story of them asking something of a company they invested in (and getting rebuked), they find someone else to do what they want.
Seems better than most western games conglomerate.
I can only speak about PoE and they really haven’t exerted much influence over the Western version at all. The Chinese version does have some bad monetization though, like premium pets that can auto-loot (which doesn’t exist otherwise in any version of the game). They’re mostly fine.
The emblematic case for me is how much they wanted Riot to do a mobile version of LoL and ended up making their own with another company.
I just want a cool single player game with popular Chinese fantasy aesthetics. Naraka Bladepoint (from what the promo material on the steam page back when it released) looks awesome but multiplayer 🤢.
Jade Empire but not made by a bunch of Canadians
lol yeah. Jade Empire doesn’t have a nostalgia value to me like KOTOR, so when I dipped my toes in when it was free or something I couldn’t get stuck in.
I played it years and years ago and I sort of liked it, but most of what I liked about it was the aesthetics and idea of the setting rather than the game itself
I’m really afraid to revisit this one. I remember liking it when it came out, but I don’t know how possibly racist it was. I remember some of the people having the KotOR-style repeated alien voice lines in a made up language
The fake not-Chinese language was a really weird choice
Yeah, I understand reusing lines in a made up language to cut voice acting costs, but it felt a little like the way some English speakers stereotype non-European languages.
It’s a little uncomfortable with space aliens, but pretty with a fake language clearly referencing east Asian languages.
Naraka is really hard core. Even the bots are hard to fight. There is a pve mode but it’s fairly limited. The people who play it are really dedicated and getting up to the skill floor requires good reflexes and lots of practice. It’s more or less a fighting game, in 3d, with grappling hooks and super powers. It’s a lot of fun but it takes a lot of buy in.
That sounds awesome, I like verticality and a complexity/difficulty, I just don’t want to fight real people almost all of the time. And when pvp is the whole focus, pve stuff tends to feel like an afterthought.
You’d have to go look at the different modes. The bot AI uses a lot of perfect parries and other dirty tricks, so the highest AI levels are punishingly difficult even for high level players. At low level, in the US, there isn’t enough player pop to populate the servers with 60 people so you end up with a bunch of bots in most matches. There’s a really full featured training mode if you just want to download it and mess around. You can try out all the weapons at all quality levels, the AI dummy can be set to be passive, defensive, aggressive, use specific kinds of attacks. It’s neat.
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Ah, I did play some of that. I quite liked the aesthetic, but in true Final Fantasy fashion the gameplay didn’t click with me. Same with Gujian 3, had similar playtimes before I dropped off (about 4 hours). It’s good that there were some options that I was forgetting. Hoping for Wukong to scratch my brain itch.
Do they know most of the shit in their house is from china?
you might even say that China, the nation, owns their entire house
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Thank you China, for letting me live out my space communism dreams in Stellaris.
The funny thing is Tencent does not give a shit about what content is produced if it’s just released in the west. As far as I know, they’ve never forced any developer to change any decision out of censorship and the ones that are censored are an exclusive Chinese release.
They’re just letting you know where the good shit is.
The “China Affiliated State Media” tag of gaming.
Didn’t even know that TIL.
That Wukong game looks neat.
ive been following it since it was announced ages ago. i dont have high expectations for it but im really hoping its awesome. i love sun wukong and i dont think he’s seen a good game yet.
Steam tags: dating sim, mythology, action, RPG
I’m curious how the dating sim will fit into this - it’s a darks souls inspired game, right?
Does the Monkey King get to kiss the pig
It probably has absolutely no romantic elements at all. Steam tags are pointless community-generated bullshit. Every bad game is “haha funny” tagged as “psychological horror” because gamers are so fucking funny.
Any Souls game is a dating sim if you’re lonely enough.
Trying to gift Priscilla a bunch of prism stones in a desperate attempt to woo her.
She kindly asked you to plunge from the plank, good sir
CW: blunt language regarding self-harm
I genuinely interpreted that as “please kill yourself because you dont belong here” and then went to check it out and see if there appeared to be anything at the bottom, thus accidentally granting her wish
Er, what I said or what Priscilla said?
Priscilla’s speech
That WuKong game looks kinda sick tbh