• Zahille7@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Didn’t this come out like last year or something? How can it be “game of the last decade” already if it came out this decade?

    I hate hyperbolic shit like that.

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      4 months ago

      To play devil’s advocate last decade could mean the rolling decade e.g. 2014-2024.

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      4 months ago

      It means in the last 10 years…

      How could you fail to understand that?

      “In the past decade” means “in the past 10 years from this point in time” so 2014 to now in this case.

      It’s hilarious how you’ve become mad about something only because you’re so dumb you can’t comprehend super basic concepts.

      • Zahille7@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        The game is also only a few months old. Calling it “the most underrated game of the last decade” is still hyperbolic, and makes no sense.

        It’s only a few months old, ffs.

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    4 months ago

    I got overloaded by the puzzles in the first game, so I didn’t even consider the second. Yes, it iterated on interesting ideas around the blocks, but just after resolving one, I’d feel exhausted from the enormous sequence of movements and actions I’d need to do to get through the exit - and just be thrown into another mess of them. I really preferred something like Portal, where it’s just small executions of simple ideas that may require one act of ingenuity to use them right.

    I also can’t really bring myself to care much about story in any game that’s so far post-apocalypse.