Uh oh, I think we broke Hades by getting ALL of the Bow hammers…



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32 thoughts on “Uh oh, I think we broke Hades by getting ALL of the Bow hammers…”

  1. What I think happened with the Triple Shot/Twin Shot combo is there’s still only 3 arrows being fired but the one on the left got pulled closer to the center to emulate how Twin shot works. I don’t know for certain but based off the visuals that seems to be what’s happening.

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  2. Bg3 will win goty and will be most people's game of the decade. It's not the first game to do the tabletop style rpg, but it perfected it. Take into consideration the repayability, moddability, sensational music, phenomenal voice acting with realistic mocap, can be played alone or with friends, and the fact that Larian have you this massive game with no DLC or micro transactions, and you just have the perfect storm. We won't see another game like bg3 for a very long time, and that's why it's gotd.

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  3. Fortnight absolutely qualifies as the most transformative, but for all the wrong reasons.

    It transformed live services, developed the social pressuring techniques to purchase on a large scale we just hadn't seen before.

    It's transformative in the worst way possible.

    Clash of clans was last decade's most transformative btw, again for bad reasons.

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  4. Path of Exile came out in 2013. Path of Exile 2 is going to be huge. PoE has grown a lot over the years. Personally, I played it most when it still only had 3 acts. I still have a Mirror of Kalandra in hardcore legacy that I got during a 1 month league. The game is so massive nowadays its hard for new players to get into it. I think if it was a bit more accessible, it would be a lot more popular than it is. I'm really looking forward to PoE 2.

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  5. Diablo 2 came out in 2000. I played the first Diablo before the second one came out. D2 is still the biggest game by far for me. There's no telling how many hours I've put into it, at LEAST 10k. No question. Blows my mind nobody talked about it. Maybe too young when it was still new? I was 14 and it pretty much defined my life.

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  6. Surprised no mention of Pokemon for the 90’s. It’s hard to put into words how widespread and popular Pokemon was during the 90’s. Also, for Call of Duty, I’d say either Modern Warfare 1 or 2 was the game that catapulted the franchise into the mainstream, but I never really touched it so I’m going off memory

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  7. The difficulty with the all hammers runs is the lack of health and other boons. I feel like a bunch of the hammers didn’t really do anything and the lack of the other things just made it a big struggle

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  8. As long as re4r wins best sound design I’ll accept anything

    That critical kick sound effect that Leon does is JUICY

    My goty is TOTK though it Seems that bg3 will win just by looking at popularity and buzz
    it’s a shame I don’t like dnd

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  9. tbh i feel like one of the best games from last decade it is Elden ring because of the world wide impact and it even got higher place than GOW and the game was amazing, amazing story, easter eggs, world building and chalenging combat which makes people just play it more and more. Also in the decade before that it will most probably be minecraft

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  10. So I disagree. And I think that skyrim definitely beats out Minecraft. Just for the sole fact that skyrim basically started the hugest boom in game modding Ever, so many people basically got into game development because of the mod community around skyrim. And while there were people who modded Minecraft it just didn't have the impact that the skyrim mod community did

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  11. TOTK is just glorified dlc, it's more of the same in regards to BOTW. BOTW is highly overrated. It's "open world", but the world is dead and empty. The shrines are boring copy paste. The combat is extremely boring, with Lynells being the challenge but their boring.

    Nothing is even close to BG3 this year. Honestly previous winner's would struggle to compete against BG3.

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  12. By sales alone, I think Mario Kart 8 should def be in the running for Game of the Decade; it had a semi controversial expansion pack with some really good tracks (DK mountain in particular for me) and it has undeniable staying power for sales. That’s success over the long term

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  13. Game of the decade contender for me: Undertale. Massive cultural impact, massive shift in the way a lot of games tell stories, music and characters that transcend the gaming community… It's hard to say there's many games released 2013-2023 that were anywhere NEAR as impactful, even if the gameplay isn't genre defining

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  14. well, who is good at making mods? There's an idea

    we need synergies, exclusive new hammers that have normal hammer requirements (like duo boons or legendaries) and if you manage to get all the hammers in a run, you get to fight daedalus (if modding enemies is even possible :,)…and he would erase your boons leaving you only with your hammers)

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  15. I have never even heard of Alan Wake 2 before the Game of the Year nominations. I don't like any of the other nominees so i don't care about this Years GotY.
    Armored Core 6 was easily my GotY and that was just from watching Playthroughs (i can't play it atm), so it would have probably been even better if i played it myself.

    And my game of the decade would be Xenoblade Chronicles X since it's my favorite game of all time.

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