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any AAA titles recomendations?

any AAA titles recomendations?

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Beatress
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06-02-2023, 10:10 PM
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I see. You might want to explore Bastion and Transistor if you're into that kind of game? Both offer strong soundtracks and voice acting, though Transistor stands out with its outstanding music and engaging mechanics. For point-and-click adventures, Syberia games (1 & 2) come highly recommended—great storytelling and visuals with intriguing puzzles. If you prefer short experiences packed with graphics and light puzzles, try The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. For a brief game with impressive visuals and some puzzle-solving, consider The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. If you enjoy Diablo-style RPGs with lots of clicking, health and mana potions, and customization options, the Torchlight series is a solid pick. Trine and Trine 2 are excellent platformers; you switch between three characters, each with unique abilities to progress through levels. They boast beautiful graphics and are quite fun. They resemble Ori but aren't exactly the same—worth a try if you're interested. For straightforward shooters or snipers without the horror elements, the Sniper Elite series is a good choice. It follows a linear path through maps using your sniper rifle, and Max Payne 3 is a solid alternative if you haven't played it before. It introduces interesting time mechanics similar to Matrix, though it can be buggy on newer systems and isn't always easy to play in wide mode. Hotline Miami offers a fast-paced experience, though it can feel rushed at times. If you haven't played them yet, Bioshock 1 and Bioshock Infinite are worth checking out. That covers a range of options—let me know if you'd like more details!
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Beatress
06-02-2023, 10:10 PM #21

I see. You might want to explore Bastion and Transistor if you're into that kind of game? Both offer strong soundtracks and voice acting, though Transistor stands out with its outstanding music and engaging mechanics. For point-and-click adventures, Syberia games (1 & 2) come highly recommended—great storytelling and visuals with intriguing puzzles. If you prefer short experiences packed with graphics and light puzzles, try The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. For a brief game with impressive visuals and some puzzle-solving, consider The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. If you enjoy Diablo-style RPGs with lots of clicking, health and mana potions, and customization options, the Torchlight series is a solid pick. Trine and Trine 2 are excellent platformers; you switch between three characters, each with unique abilities to progress through levels. They boast beautiful graphics and are quite fun. They resemble Ori but aren't exactly the same—worth a try if you're interested. For straightforward shooters or snipers without the horror elements, the Sniper Elite series is a good choice. It follows a linear path through maps using your sniper rifle, and Max Payne 3 is a solid alternative if you haven't played it before. It introduces interesting time mechanics similar to Matrix, though it can be buggy on newer systems and isn't always easy to play in wide mode. Hotline Miami offers a fast-paced experience, though it can feel rushed at times. If you haven't played them yet, Bioshock 1 and Bioshock Infinite are worth checking out. That covers a range of options—let me know if you'd like more details!

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