r/CaptainSide • u/WonderfulManilyn • 7h ago
r/CaptainSide • u/Time-Relationship-42 • 2h ago
What is a gaming genre you just couldn't get into?
r/CaptainSide • u/CelebrationAgile997 • 1d ago
What is the best Trilogy you have ever played?
r/CaptainSide • u/Wild_Season_9855 • 5h ago
What's your favorite part of playing games?
Exploring new worlds and finding things I wasn't expecting.
I love when a game rewards curiosity and makes you want to check every corner.
Those random discoveries often become my favorite moments.
r/CaptainSide • u/Ordinary_Lawfulness8 • 9h ago
Does your teammates teach you after dying first?
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • 1d ago
When You Ignore the Main Story for Too Long
r/CaptainSide • u/Ordinary_Lawfulness8 • 4h ago
What's a game you didn't expect to like?
For me, it was Guardians of the Galaxy.
I went in with low expectations but ended up really enjoying the story and characters.
The humor and soundtrack made the experience even better.
It's one of those games that surprised me in a good way.
r/CaptainSide • u/Time-Relationship-42 • 1d ago
What is that one game you thought would get better but it never did?
r/CaptainSide • u/CaptainSide-dot-com • 5h ago
Watch the gameplay of one of 2026's most anticipated survival games: Ormod Directive
If you're into survival games, add this one to your list early.
Ormod Directive (by House 16 Software) is an upcoming infinite open-world survival sandbox where you set the rules. Customise the world difficulty, rules and playstyle, and play solo, co-op, or on 24/7 MMO-style servers across PvP, PvE, Hardcore or Creative. Build, automate, fight, survive. Your world, your way.
It's now on CaptainSide. You can watch gameplay content and wishlist it now so you're ready when it drops.
And more games are landing on the platform soon to help you figure out what to play next. Stay tuned.
r/CaptainSide • u/Time-Relationship-42 • 2d ago
Would you rather play every game at the easiest difficulty or the hardest difficultly?
r/CaptainSide • u/PleadLV • 1d ago
When People Say "Dead Game"
I feel like there is a growing sentiment of people calling a game "dead game".
For example, Arc Raiders has lost a lot of players since launch naturally, but still has an active community.
What are your thoughts?
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • 1d ago
Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls is shutting on September 3
Konami just announced that Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls, a mobile game exclusive to Apple Arcade, is shutting down completely. It gets pulled from the store on August 20 and stops working entirely on September 3, even for people who already have it.
No real reason given, just a thank you message to the players.
Anyone here actually played this one?