LF Games
LF Games
Currently I’m not in the mood for games to play, since I’m quite selective and have nothing planned until late May. Until then I’m stuck at home, binge-watching anime `-`. Here’s a quick guide with two sections: online and offline titles, mixing consoles and mobile.
Offline games:
- Favorites: Tomb Raider 2013, Portal 1 & 2, Cat Mario, Genso Suikoden II, Final Fantasy IX
- PS1: Suikoden II, Final Fantasy X
- PS2: Final Fantasy X, Left 4 Dead 2, Pokémon series
- PS3: Phantasy Star Online 2
- Games I don’t like: Crysis, Fallout 4, GunZ, DoTA
- Other: RPGs, puzzles, story-driven experiences
Online games:
- Favorites: Dragon Nest, Eden Eternal, Tales of Pirates
- Recent picks: Starcraft II, Aura Kingdom, DoTA
- Avoid: MMORPGs that feel repetitive, FPS titles I can’t handle
Notes:
- I prefer fast-paced action and engaging stories.
- Graphics are okay if they’re not too graphic, but I don’t mind blood if it’s entertaining.
- I mostly play online, spending hours daily, and stick to one game at a time for long sessions.
- Offline options are limited; I favor free, accessible titles.
This potato is really impressive. If you enjoy RPGS, have you tried Diablo? If you liked Diablo, give FATE a shot. It has less narrative but similar gameplay with pets and fishing. No online options available, and it can feel repetitive when gathering equipment. Overall, it's still a solid title.
World of Warcraft offers a free trial to reach level 20. Anime, groups, and similar content are enjoyable for beginners, while veterans often express frustration. Have you tried Dragons Age Inquisition? And remember, SKYRIM is a different experience.
I've heard about Diablo III `-` but I'm not sure if it's worth trying. It might feel a bit dull at first, but if you're determined to keep playing, signing up is necessary. What do you think?
Sure, you get to give it a shot too. Final Fantasy Heavensward is definitely worth checking out as well.
appears really good, it works well for downloads too; not a big fan of Star Wars stuff. I don’t really like open-world maps—Fallout 4 AC4 is still okay because it’s easy to see where to go and the map has cool activities. I don’t mind if offline games need purchasing, but I don’t want to buy or subscribe to online ones. Also, edit: I dislike single-player open worlds but love them in MMORPGs.
Sure, give it a shot with any of them. II is the only one I’ve tried so far. FATE isn’t dull, especially after that opening story segment—once you’re in the dungeon, it’s mostly about making it through. There aren’t many noticeable NPCs, and the final goal is just to defeat this tough character at that level. It feels like a side-scrolling beat-‘em-up meeting with a roleplaying session, blending Diablo’s gameplay and combat.