One of the most impressive things about Stardew Valley is that even in the 10 years since and countless copycats, there's still never been one that I'd play again.
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One of the most impressive things about Stardew Valley is that even in the 10 years since and countless copycats, there's still never been one that I'd play again. I keep going back to good old SV when it's been a bad month and I need something chill.
Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai -
Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekaiNormal office worker transported into a whole new region where they live out a power fantasy, naturally able to outdo everyone around them, gain magical otherworldly powers, speak with a godlike being, etc
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@JessTheUnstill Same, though I will say I think Fields of Mistria is on the right track! I stopped playing it til its out of early access cause I don’t wanna burn out on it early
@Haste@mastodon.social @JessTheUnstill@infosec.exchange yeah, fields of mistria seems like it has the most potential for replay. i've played quite a few stardew clones and mistria is the only one i've been interested in replaying so far (besides stardew valley itself). excited to see what the full release brings
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Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai@JessTheUnstill "How did I, a game, get transported to this Steam library?"

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@JessTheUnstill "How did I, a game, get transported to this Steam library?"

@squarism if it's your first time playing it, have fun. It's a serious classic of the genre. And if you're into modding, after you do one playthrough, do Stardew Valley Expanded. It is almost a full expansion to the base game.
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Normal office worker transported into a whole new region where they live out a power fantasy, naturally able to outdo everyone around them, gain magical otherworldly powers, speak with a godlike being, etc
@JessTheUnstill I kinda see where you are going, but doesn't the main character have to die for it to count?
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@JessTheUnstill I kinda see where you are going, but doesn't the main character have to die for it to count?
@Epic_Null no isekai is just "to another world" - reincarnated is only one flavor of it
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@Epic_Null no isekai is just "to another world" - reincarnated is only one flavor of it
@Epic_Null Plenty are "fall through a portal" or "summoned as a hero" or whatever. Like Peter Pan would be an isekai
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Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai@JessTheUnstill it feels like Stepford to me.
Aso, who steals money from an unconscious neighbor? What a bunch of fucks.
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@JessTheUnstill it feels like Stepford to me.
Aso, who steals money from an unconscious neighbor? What a bunch of fucks.
@JessTheUnstill "shhh she's passed out, let's take her wallet."
I wanted to burn every house down to the ground. Pull a Midnight Mass.
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@JessTheUnstill "shhh she's passed out, let's take her wallet."
I wanted to burn every house down to the ground. Pull a Midnight Mass.
@herrold It's probably the dwarf. They canonically steal most of their shit.
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Normal office worker transported into a whole new region where they live out a power fantasy, naturally able to outdo everyone around them, gain magical otherworldly powers, speak with a godlike being, etc
@JessTheUnstill
Definitely adult person moves into town, absolutely mops the floor with the children at the yearly Easter egg hunt. I can't help but picture them elbowing the kids out of the way like it's black Friday sales... -
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Definitely adult person moves into town, absolutely mops the floor with the children at the yearly Easter egg hunt. I can't help but picture them elbowing the kids out of the way like it's black Friday sales...@chocobo13 not to mention romancing teenagers.
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Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai@JessTheUnstill I want to say "but they went there willingly and knowingly" since isekai as a format generally means they are transplanted rather forcefully.
But technically isekai just means not Earth — another world. It doesn't specify how they get there.
And going from the corporate, capitalist world of struggling even to survive as you work your life away into a small town where one can survive just off the land and not have to constantly pay money to be alive kind of does qualify as moving to another world in a way I guess.
I guess I can see it?
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Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai@JessTheUnstill I mean, you're not wrong
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Hot take:
Stardew Valley is an isekai@JessTheUnstill Lukewarm take, which is to say that yes, it absolutely is an isekai and I am now recommending it as one.
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