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  • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    I like time-loop movies, groundhog Day being there most notable. My favorite is probably Triangle. I've seen Timecrimes, Happy Death Day (& 2U), Edge of tomorrow,

  • @morganth@discuss.tchncs.de
    hexbear
    12
    7 months ago

    If I love “unreliable shifting cities” narratives, like Dark City, Fallen London and the City of Saints and Madmen books, what similar kinds of settings might I like?

    • @ALostInquirer@lemm.ee
      hexagon
      hexbear
      13
      7 months ago

      I'm not familiar with those, so this might be a bad suggestion, but the short description makes me think this may still fit, have you read The City & the City by China Miéville?

      It's set in two overlapping cities, whose inhabitants diligently disregard the other city's until they formally cross the borders, and it's a crime to do otherwise. It's a pretty compelling read imo!

    • @Rinn@literature.cafe
      hexbear
      6
      7 months ago

      Maybe Palimpsest by Catherynne M. Valente? Her Orphan's Tales have some interesting cities too, but that's a bit of a stretch.

      Again, not just one city, but take a look at Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino - it was a direct inspiration for Fallen London.

      China Miéville might be worth checking out - go for either the City and the City or for Perdido Street Station.

  • @31415926535@lemm.ee
    hexbear
    10
    7 months ago

    I'm really into sci-fi. Constantly craving new content. Internet searches filled with if you like this sci-fi show, here are others you might like.

    Farscape kept getting recommended. Muppets in space, how could I take that seriously?

    Finally gave it a shot. Thank you, internet, for suggesting it repeatedly, awesome show.

  • bubbalu [they/them]
    hexbear
    5
    7 months ago

    If I like whimsical, visually-imaginative adventure films with lots of practical effects like 'Baron Munchaesen', 'Brazil', 'Delicatassen', and 'City of Lost Children', what other films might I like?

    • @morganth@discuss.tchncs.de
      hexbear
      2
      7 months ago

      Well, I was just talking about Dark City in my own sub thread, and to me it’s very similar to Brazil in tone and imagery. Not sure how much of it is practical effects but given the era I’m guessing that most of it is.

    • Shhh c okay baybee@jlai.lu
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      7 months ago

      With The congress and Eternal sunshine of a spotless mind, you’re in for a treat. I think Tideland checks the box as well. They are not exactly a narrative happening in another world, but the feeling of strangeness is good enough imo.
      Honorable mention to the french odd ball named "la planete sauvage", though it is an animation film.

      • bubbalu [they/them]
        hexbear
        2
        7 months ago

        I love Eternal Sunshine! Thank you for the other recommendations, I am excited :3

      • bubbalu [they/them]
        hexbear
        2
        7 months ago

        Merci beaucoup! Mes amis aiment les animations francaises, mais je ne trouvais pas les filmes interessantes sans leur assistance. Je suis vraiment excitee!

        • Shhh c okay baybee@jlai.lu
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          7 months ago

          My pleasure, I'm also very fond of this genre :)
          If you are curious of french animation films, I just remembered "Le roi et l'oiseau". It was my favorite as a kid. And if you liked the city of lost children, it will feel familiar. Sort of the same melancholia.
          https://m.imdb.com/video/vi896380441/?playlistId=tt0079820&ref_=tt_ov_vi
          I assume it will be hard to find, sadly. There is this version on archive.org, though, if you can understand french or spanish.
          https://archive.org/details/LeRoiEtLOiseau_201709

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
    hexbear
    4
    7 months ago

    I recently played Battle Chasers: Nightwar and was reminded how much I enjoy turn based combat where you can see and manipulate the turn order, like in FFX and an Atelier game I played on PS2. Any modern games, preferably available on Switch, like that?

    On a similar subject I'm currently playing Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and there aren't any Final Fantasy Tactics, FFT:A, or FFT:A2 remakes currently out, so I'm looking for anything that uses the same combat system as them, again on Switch.

    • @boCash@lemmy.blugatch.tube
      hexbear
      3
      7 months ago

      Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is an entertaining love letter to the FFT games. It's a little rough around the edges but I think it's worth checking out.

    • @FluminaInMaria@mander.xyz
      hexbear
      3
      7 months ago

      I'm not familiar with the games you've mentioned but I believe Fire Emblem: Three Houses might be relevant (on Switch). My sister in law was playing it one time we were staying at theirs. I was encouraged to give it a whirl. Had several very late nights honing my team.

    • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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      2
      7 months ago

      A big part of the battle system in the Trails series is seeing and manipulating the turn order, but only some of those games are on the Switch, in the West at least.

    • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]
      hexbear
      2
      7 months ago

      On a similar subject I'm currently playing Tactics Ogre: Reborn, and there aren't any Final Fantasy Tactics, FFT:A, or FFT:A2 remakes currently out, so I'm looking for anything that uses the same combat system as them, again on Switch.

      Seconded the Fire Emblem and Fell Seal recommendations, and adding in Front Mission, which has remakes on Switch.

  • @WbrJr@lemmy.ml
    hexbear
    3
    7 months ago

    I loved to play uncharted (for pc, I don't have a ps) and I am searching for similar games. I still have not played the second part of the "master of thieves collection" on steam.

    Any recommendations? Lara croft is fun, but not as mysterious and does not have such a fun story imo.

    And also I loved all of the broken sword games. I can highly recommend them! Any alternatives I could try?

  • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    A genre of movie that I like I term "Cube"-like movies. " Platform" and "Circle" are included, along with all the "Cube" movies.

    Any suggestions?

    • @poochon@lemm.ee
      hexbear
      1
      7 months ago

      There's Exam but it's not as good as the movies you mentioned. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1258197/

      Also, slightly unrelated but for some reason ticks the same boxes in my mind, The Game https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0119174/

      • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        hexbear
        1
        7 months ago

        I've watched Exam, I forgot to include it but you're right, same genre. I've watched The Game but I'm going to rewatch it with my adult son who hasn't seen it to feel out there similarities you're getting.

        • @poochon@lemm.ee
          hexbear
          1
          7 months ago

          Hard for me to define the similarities. Maybe the feeling that you don't really know any of the characters' motivations. The overall vibe maybe

  • Christian@lemmy.ml
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    edit-2
    7 months ago

    Eastward? I actually learned about this game on lemmy a year or two ago.

    I thought the pixel graphics were incredible, gave the game such a beautifully creepy atmosphere when it needed it. Even though I was really disappointed that the game just ended without tying any of the story together, I did think the story was great before I finished it. At times the game was unsettling and eerie and at other times it was heartwarming, and the dialogue throughout seemed very well-written.