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FOMO stands for Fear Of Missing Out.

I've tried playing some JRPGS because they are considered classics and detective games like LA Noire before realizing the genre just wasn't for me.

I've also been stuck in the mentality of if I want to play a game in a series I need to play the prior games. I'm doing this currently for Deus Ex, the Witcher, and Splinter Cell. I guess I'd consider that FOMO to a degree.

Edit: I meant FOMO as in the fear of missing out on something relevant. Not necessarily something that is intentionally being time limited like raids or micro transactions.

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[–] JCPhoenix@beehaw.org 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Fallout 3 was one. I had just transferred to a new college and was dorming. Several of the guys were playing FO3, so I decided to get it, even though I knew almost nothing about FO games. But I knew it'd be something to talk about with people. And it worked, even though I didn't get that far into the game. Made friends; some that 15yrs later I still talk to on occasion. As far as the game itself, I haven't played another FO since; just generally not my kinda game.

My gaming buddies now, who I've known them for several years, have the attention span of goldfish, so I've largely stopped FOMO games purchases. I can't keep spending money on games they'll play for a week or two, or less. Though if it appears there's some longevity, then maybe I'll jump in. Barotrauma and Project Zomboid are a couple where the FOMO eventually won out, but it did pay off. We've sunk hundreds of hours into each game over the last 2-3yrs.

[–] Case@unilem.org 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Fallout 1 and 2 are 2D isometric turn based games, while 3 and later move to a first person perspective so you might enjoy the classics... Unless you just don't enjoy the setting - in which case fair enough.

[–] JCPhoenix@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Really? I do enjoy turn-based games, so that's good to know! It's definitely the first-person perspective that I think I just don't care for. The post-nuclear apocalypse setting I'm into. Looking at some pics, I'm kinda reminded of Shadowrun Returns, which I enjoyed. Is that an apt comparison?

[–] Coelacanth@feddit.nu 3 points 1 year ago

Fallout 1 & 2 are absolutely phenomenal classic games, but they are very old school (they're 90's releases, after all) so you have to be up for that. Not just graphically, but game design too. If you're okay with that, they're really worthwhile experiences, and I might even prefer Fallout 2 over unmodded New Vegas.

As is usually the case with games from this era, look for the unofficial patch and the Restoration Project, too.

[–] madkarlsson@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Not a bad comparison but fallout 1-2 are decades ago so quite a jump in graphics and stuff. Huge classic fallout fan, and I enjoyed shadowrun so you might like it