"Please buy our coffee, I will not be paid until we sell our coffee, and I haven't been paid in six months because we haven't sold our shitty coffee"Lia Rinkou
🎊Check out the new Kamioshi Shrine thread! Shill YOUR kamioshi here! Win prizes!🎊
April is just around the corner, and I'd like to use this time to remind users to donate in support of the site. I am looking into purchasing more add-ons to streamline and enhance user experience, and I am also going to hire another VPS for additional backup space and other important purposes in April.
In addition: I am looking for users who would be interested in becoming Orderlies for the new vtuber threads. Responsibilities would include highlighting and properly collating information in each thread, and also maintaining the announcement widgets for each thread. Knowledge of basic HTML and CSS (very easily learned) essential. DM me your interest.
Finally, I'm looking for anyone with intermediate to advanced HTML/CSS/PHP knowledge to continue work on the forum styles. I am willing to pay for this service, but if I do, I expect commitment and results within a reasonable timeframe. DM me any offers. Thank you.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
Fallout New Vegas, which at this point looks to be the last bethesda game that isn't total shit, or shite, as you would say in your tongue.
Tactics Ogre: Reborn which is on steam so you don't shell out premium shekels for a game that came out on Super Nintendo, remastered on PSP and still being sold today. It is the Cadillac of strategy jrpgs, and it deals with the messy disaster of ethnic war among the dismantling of a crumbling empire (the gist of it is it's like fantasy eastern block after the fantasy Tito died and there was a power grab by different horrible assholes)
Undertale is a "game" I guess which is nothing but built ontop of moral dilemmas. But then it's quite puerile and zany in an annoying millennial sort of way.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
I'm looking for game suggestions. I want stuff with moral quandaries or interesting philosophical commentary I can sink my teeth into and argue with. Trolley Problem or really long RPGs are the only things that spring to mind. Curious if anyone has any others.
Which Spiderweb Software games have you played? They're all walls of text, but maybe British narration would make them streamable lol. Geneforge 1 was remade in their new engine two years ago.
Vampyr is a shorter RPG. The most obvious moral dilemma is the "I shouldn't eat anyone > I can have one serial killer, as a treat" pipeline, but you also often have to make decisions based on incomplete information. Definitely less philosophical than Geneforge though.
There was this whole genre of "moral dilemma" games that came out in the 2010s. Papers Please, This War of Mine, Beholder, etc. Some of them are good games, despite the glowing praise they received from game journos. But I don't think they're philosophical exactly, because the right, self-sacrificial thing to do is always obvious; hence, the dilemmas always boil down to whether you have the right to sacrifice your existing dependents, and not just yourself, for your principles. It's still engaging to try and justify your choices, but it's different from not knowing what the right thing to do is.
Idol Manager. Groom sad girls and go bankrupt vs become a black company.
I think Doom 3 has plenty of philosophical conundrums that’ll really get the brain juices going. If that isn’t your thing then why not Unreal Tournament 3? Or perhaps Brink? Try Cyberpunk 2077.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.