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Searching for a fresh gaming experience – need assistance!

Searching for a fresh gaming experience – need assistance!

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Zynxx
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07-12-2021, 07:35 PM
#1
Is there a premium Origin? lmao those EA joke pics were right you'll need a lot of money to get into EVE, it's kinda boring tho, just gathering in-game resources and getting invaded by rich players all the time, if you lose your ship the game is over and you lose all of the money you put into it forever, no refunds. and you're right, star citizen is the buff version of EVE. you'll need this keyboard for both the talos principle but it's kinda like turing test, you know, puzzles and stuff, also like portal no man's sky is OK once you build a base, it's easy when you just begin, your home planet is usually one with a ton of resources and little danger fallout 4, but here's the trick: mods, you'll need a lot of mods if you want the game to be a challenge there are mods for it that make the enviroment deadlier and add extra weathers to make the game feel more like a real wasteland with radiation and more enemies to fight, you can't go out without a gas mask and filters and need to carefully plan raids or quests, some mods allow you to change the damage multipliers to make your weapons better or worse, you can mod the enemies health so they stop dying with a pistol shot to the leg (for real...) there are mods that finish the building system by making it more relevant and not just point and click damn there's even a mod that dinamically modifies your weight depending on what or how much you eat or work out, if you lift weights you'll become stronger so you'll do more damage with melee weaponry, but if you use the pommel horse you'll gain agility and improve your stealth, be faster than enemies etc, that's cool at least for me the DLCs add a fair amount of content The Witcher 3.
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Zynxx
07-12-2021, 07:35 PM #1

Is there a premium Origin? lmao those EA joke pics were right you'll need a lot of money to get into EVE, it's kinda boring tho, just gathering in-game resources and getting invaded by rich players all the time, if you lose your ship the game is over and you lose all of the money you put into it forever, no refunds. and you're right, star citizen is the buff version of EVE. you'll need this keyboard for both the talos principle but it's kinda like turing test, you know, puzzles and stuff, also like portal no man's sky is OK once you build a base, it's easy when you just begin, your home planet is usually one with a ton of resources and little danger fallout 4, but here's the trick: mods, you'll need a lot of mods if you want the game to be a challenge there are mods for it that make the enviroment deadlier and add extra weathers to make the game feel more like a real wasteland with radiation and more enemies to fight, you can't go out without a gas mask and filters and need to carefully plan raids or quests, some mods allow you to change the damage multipliers to make your weapons better or worse, you can mod the enemies health so they stop dying with a pistol shot to the leg (for real...) there are mods that finish the building system by making it more relevant and not just point and click damn there's even a mod that dinamically modifies your weight depending on what or how much you eat or work out, if you lift weights you'll become stronger so you'll do more damage with melee weaponry, but if you use the pommel horse you'll gain agility and improve your stealth, be faster than enemies etc, that's cool at least for me the DLCs add a fair amount of content The Witcher 3.

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476ms
Member
203
07-12-2021, 07:35 PM
#2
Ghost of a tale offers a variety of experiences that match many expectations, though it isn’t an action-oriented game. The stalker series emphasizes open worlds and character development over time. Open-world titles let you craft gear for extended play. Fallout games could suit your style if you enjoy grinding and progression. Earlier Fallout versions focus more on RPG choices, while Warframe provides extensive character progression and a unique sports-inspired gameplay. State of Decay introduces multiple characters with upgrade paths, allowing base improvements and further advancement. Leveling several characters is key, or risk losing progress if your main character dies. Edit: Dawn of War Dark Crusade lets you upgrade your commander, whereas Dawn of War 2 centers more on leveling up your troops.
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476ms
07-12-2021, 07:35 PM #2

Ghost of a tale offers a variety of experiences that match many expectations, though it isn’t an action-oriented game. The stalker series emphasizes open worlds and character development over time. Open-world titles let you craft gear for extended play. Fallout games could suit your style if you enjoy grinding and progression. Earlier Fallout versions focus more on RPG choices, while Warframe provides extensive character progression and a unique sports-inspired gameplay. State of Decay introduces multiple characters with upgrade paths, allowing base improvements and further advancement. Leveling several characters is key, or risk losing progress if your main character dies. Edit: Dawn of War Dark Crusade lets you upgrade your commander, whereas Dawn of War 2 centers more on leveling up your troops.

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Mitchell006
Member
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07-12-2021, 07:35 PM
#3
Mad max guides you to enhance your vehicle and persona, while Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War deliver intense battles. Open worlds with progression in GTA V and online versions can be appealing choices. Traditional RPG titles like Final Fantasy, Torchlight, and Wasteland offer rich experiences. Splinter Cell blacklist isn’t fully open world but provides many unlockable features. Call of Duty and Titanfall are unlikely to be your favorites. Multiplayer lets you acquire weapons and gear, though it may not match your expectations. Dying Light incorporates some RPG aspects. Open worlds and Borderlands games align well with most of your preferences. I have additional ideas, but these seem to cover the key points.
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Mitchell006
07-12-2021, 07:35 PM #3

Mad max guides you to enhance your vehicle and persona, while Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War deliver intense battles. Open worlds with progression in GTA V and online versions can be appealing choices. Traditional RPG titles like Final Fantasy, Torchlight, and Wasteland offer rich experiences. Splinter Cell blacklist isn’t fully open world but provides many unlockable features. Call of Duty and Titanfall are unlikely to be your favorites. Multiplayer lets you acquire weapons and gear, though it may not match your expectations. Dying Light incorporates some RPG aspects. Open worlds and Borderlands games align well with most of your preferences. I have additional ideas, but these seem to cover the key points.

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AdamTheYT
Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#4
Also enjoyed playing Path Of Exile Black Desert Remastered.
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AdamTheYT
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #4

Also enjoyed playing Path Of Exile Black Desert Remastered.

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KillerRT
Junior Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
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Vampyr handles most of your needs. It offers solid combat with a bit of roughness, but it delivers great RPG elements.
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KillerRT
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #5

Vampyr handles most of your needs. It offers solid combat with a bit of roughness, but it delivers great RPG elements.

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crafteur57
Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#6
Minecraft is a game.
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crafteur57
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #6

Minecraft is a game.

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Catsstate
Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#7
If you like exploration and puzzle. The last Tomb Raider in the series -- Shadow of the Tomb Raider -- is awesome, it's the best so far. Have a look in YouTube and see if the walkthroughs are your style
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Catsstate
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #7

If you like exploration and puzzle. The last Tomb Raider in the series -- Shadow of the Tomb Raider -- is awesome, it's the best so far. Have a look in YouTube and see if the walkthroughs are your style

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sjaastad
Junior Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#8
Warframe
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sjaastad
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #8

Warframe

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NikitaVTF2480
Junior Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#9
Thanks for all the responses. I’ll try a few of those games and share my results later (except Minecraft, of course). Ironically, the time I thought I had plenty free turned out to be different! Thanks again, everyone—it means a lot. Dragonfyr
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NikitaVTF2480
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #9

Thanks for all the responses. I’ll try a few of those games and share my results later (except Minecraft, of course). Ironically, the time I thought I had plenty free turned out to be different! Thanks again, everyone—it means a lot. Dragonfyr

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
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07-12-2021, 07:36 PM
#10
I've invested a lot of time in Yakuza 0. It's packed with silly nonsense but generally offers solid combat mechanics like a beat 'em up. There are numerous side quests and upgrades, plus a variety of mini-games such as pool, darts, batting cages, bowling, claw machines, SEGA arcades featuring 80s classics (because it's set in the '80s), shogi, mahjong, telephone clubs, and... porn shops? It's a bit unusual game.
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josiecatz__10
07-12-2021, 07:36 PM #10

I've invested a lot of time in Yakuza 0. It's packed with silly nonsense but generally offers solid combat mechanics like a beat 'em up. There are numerous side quests and upgrades, plus a variety of mini-games such as pool, darts, batting cages, bowling, claw machines, SEGA arcades featuring 80s classics (because it's set in the '80s), shogi, mahjong, telephone clubs, and... porn shops? It's a bit unusual game.