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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by CorrodedCranium@leminal.space to c/gaming@beehaw.org

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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[-] NoPro@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Warhammer 40,000 Darktide

I really wanted to be in on it from the beginning to be along for the entire story as it develops, and ooh boy was that a mistake. Haven't played it since January and looking at the progress since then there isn't really much to draw me back in.

[-] ampersandrew@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Overwatch was basically the only way I could socialize with my friends for a while, even though nothing about it really spoke to me. I thought for sure the allure would wear off with my friends quickly, but they stuck with it for a long, long time, until after it became Overwatch 2, though the sentiment had turned on it before that.

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 do this too. I just played through Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 before starting 3, and I already know there's at least one recurring character who will show up in this new one; it's that kind of thing that makes me want to see what came before. However, if I was playing Armored Core 6 right now (which I'm not, but if I find the time, maybe I will), I won't be compelled to play the earlier games in the series. I tried Armored Core 4 back in the day, and the story is as much as "you're a mercenary; shoot stuff". Not a whole lot lost there, and that means that the sequel is more of an upgrade to the software than it is a totally different chapter in a continuing story.

[-] squid@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

None, fomo is a bullshit marketing word

[-] lukas@lemmy.haigner.me 1 points 1 year ago

Fear of missing out is a feeling, not a bs marketing buzzword.

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[-] ginerel@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Pretty much any game made by Valve. I have a bunch of friends that are really fans of them and I gradually started enjoying them as well.

[-] CorrodedCranium@leminal.space 1 points 1 year ago

Nice. That's one of those games I wish I got into at the same time as my friends. Portal co-op looks like a lot of fun

[-] agent_flounder@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Just getting back into gaming after eons. First up was Witcher 3... still working on it but damn glad I didn't miss out on it. It's been everything I had hoped for.

RDR2 is next. I started it. Not sure.

Stellaris was lauded on Reddit. Excellent game.

I have been wanting to play half life 2 since I first saw it but also never played the first. Am working thru that too. It's been awesome.

X com UFO Defense is one I played but never finished. Tried to. Fuck that game lol

[-] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago

Half Life 2 doesn't truly need the first one. It adds some context and there's some callbacks, but you can totally start with 2.

Avoiding spoilers as much as possible, in HL1 something goes wrong at a research facility. Main character fights his way through then gets "knocked out" at the end. HL2 picks up ~20 years later after an entirely new big bad took advantage of the events in HL1 and conquered the world. MC "wakes up" and is dropped right in on a train into an occupied city.

There's decent plot connections, but you aren't missing out on anything gameplay wise or largely plot impacting, as the game world has changed so drastically.


All that said, if you want to play HL1 and aren't interested in it in terms of it as a tech marvel of the time it was created, you can just play Black Mesa. It's a fan remake that got the greenlight from the original creators to be sold, and by most accounts is a better experience for modern gamers.

[-] BudgieMania@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think a handful apply for me, but the biggest case is probably WoW Classic. It felt like a can't miss, lightning in a bottle kind of moment, so I absolutely had to be there. I'm glad I did, as it reminded me both why I love the game so much, as well as why I don't play it anymore.

[-] nueonetwo@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

I think the last game I bought out of fomo was the og COD WM2 on 360. I didn't have much money for games until like two years ago so I really only bought what I knew and only took a chance on games I knew were hyped and looked like something I was into (ie Skyrim).

I don't really care about what's new if it doesn't interest me. Bought BG3 cause it got a lot of hype and I've airways wanted to get into DnD and this looked like a good way. Don't think I'm going to buy Starfield, at least not at release.

[-] adaveinthelife@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I'll forget I'm a hyper intelligent demigod for a moment and slum it with you mortals over this jovial exercise.

Mine was Diablo IV. Thought it would rekindle my memories of rotting away at Diablo for significant parts of my life, and if I didn't buy it at release I'd miss all the comradery and special events...biggest gaming purchase regret of recent memory. Of course I'm the type to not give up on something, so I blew past the playtime return window just enough to realize it's the same addiction of lacklustre gameplay bolstered by occasional dopamine hits that I have to kick every time a new Diablo game gets released.

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[-] circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 year ago

Agree with other commenters: this is healthy.

For me, I bought Elden Ring day one because the hype was real. It's a good game -- but not really my jam.

I explored the Yakuza series for a similar reason, and I've absolutely loved that. I really want to try Ishin.

I bought a PS4 Pro for RDR2. I stand by that decision, but I probably wouldn't go that far again.

[-] Omegamanthethird@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Final Fantasy VII. I love the franchise, but never got far into VII. Played through it so I could have an opinion on it, so I could see what I was missing. I ended up very disappointed.

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