Looking for something fun? Try these games!
Looking for something fun? Try these games!
I've mostly been playing Beat Saber and Pavlov lately. I've beaten Doom 2016 twice this year, finished Doom Eternal, and almost every good VR title. To be honest, before I started playing Call of Duty for hours it felt like there was a reason, but now something called SBMM has messed with that. The older versions on PC are gone, and I'm not really into games like Dark Souls.
VR experiences or regular titles? The Epic Games store offers free games weekly—great for beginners. You’ll find popular choices like Wolfenstein TNO and quirky ones such as Lawn Mowing Simulator. Unreal Tournament 2004 remains a top pick for many. Community servers are still active, and the modding scene stays vibrant. If you prefer avoiding DVDs, the newer Unreal Tournament from around 2016 is free on Epic, though it’s not identical. For entertainment, Core is solid and available for free. Think of it as Roblox but with a focus on average players, built using Unreal Engine. They’ve experimented with adding a MeTAverse twist since its 2019 debut, but you can enjoy the game without buying into any NFT trends. There are many options: puzzles, survival, racing, and RPGs to keep you busy.
I play less often now, but when I do, I usually enjoy Team Fortress 2 or Astroneer.
Risk of rain is an exciting experience with friends! It's a casual, game-like challenge where you feel like a god. A more specialized option is inertial drift, a racing game that offers limited turning options unless you shift position at the rear. It's enjoyable experimenting with various vehicles and drifting techniques. Have fun gaming!
It seems you're looking for an action-packed shooter experience? There are many options available... If you prefer narratives, I found Jedi: The Fallen Order interesting (though it leans more linear and lacks expansions), as well as Horizon Zero Dawn Detroit: Become Human and GTA V, which offer both story depth and regular gameplay.
It's notable that the original poster hasn't shared their specifications, and there haven't been any inquiries. Pavlov seems to have relatively lenient criteria, suggesting their setup might be less demanding...
I like a mix of both, but I'd prefer multiplayer since there's more to play and I do have gta 5 and red dead redemption 2 but eh. gta 5 is definitely better than red dead 2 but gta only entertains me for like a hour and I don't understand gta multiplayer at all. I should've been more specific on what I played but I played alot so I usually forget what I played till someone mentions it and I love detroit become human.