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They suggested building a character that excels in combat while creating something unique.

They suggested building a character that excels in combat while creating something unique.

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xFilbert_
Member
191
03-27-2023, 06:42 AM
#1
He was a skilled fighter, excelling in combat situations. Later, he transitioned into other genres. He doesn’t enjoy playing FPS or RTS games.
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xFilbert_
03-27-2023, 06:42 AM #1

He was a skilled fighter, excelling in combat situations. Later, he transitioned into other genres. He doesn’t enjoy playing FPS or RTS games.

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
577
04-01-2023, 09:17 PM
#2
In Skyrim, you can experience the entire game from a third-person perspective. I’m taking things seriously. The special edition costs $10, while the anniversary edition is priced at $20.
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djpumuslink01
04-01-2023, 09:17 PM #2

In Skyrim, you can experience the entire game from a third-person perspective. I’m taking things seriously. The special edition costs $10, while the anniversary edition is priced at $20.

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alerabbit
Posting Freak
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04-09-2023, 06:16 AM
#3
I suggest all the MP titles in the series. The Mass Effect lineup works well too, and Andromeda is a solid pick. Hitman games?
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alerabbit
04-09-2023, 06:16 AM #3

I suggest all the MP titles in the series. The Mass Effect lineup works well too, and Andromeda is a solid pick. Hitman games?

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seth1j
Member
67
04-28-2023, 07:20 PM
#4
The player finds themselves navigating the game with a third-person perspective, though it isn't built around that format. This choice may prove challenging depending on the character they select. Monster Hunter World and its sequel are currently priced under twenty dollars, but Monster Hunter remains a polarizing experience. Code Vein offers a well-reviewed "souls-like" experience with extensive character customization in an anime-style visuals, all for less than ten dollars. The Kingdoms of Amalur remastered version is available for under fifteen dollars (still below twenty with the expansion), featuring detailed character creation, comprehensive skill trees, and options for various melee weapons and magic. The game boasts a vast world populated with NPCs and side quests, along with subtle lore discoveries that contribute to a "single-player MMO" atmosphere I enjoy. Recently, it received a free arena mode DLC. Dragon's Dogma is an affordable option at under five dollars, offering impressive character customization, intense melee combat against formidable monsters, and powerful spellcasting for mages. Its downsides include a confusing "pawn" system for party composition and a less compelling story, but at the price it's definitely worth trying.
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seth1j
04-28-2023, 07:20 PM #4

The player finds themselves navigating the game with a third-person perspective, though it isn't built around that format. This choice may prove challenging depending on the character they select. Monster Hunter World and its sequel are currently priced under twenty dollars, but Monster Hunter remains a polarizing experience. Code Vein offers a well-reviewed "souls-like" experience with extensive character customization in an anime-style visuals, all for less than ten dollars. The Kingdoms of Amalur remastered version is available for under fifteen dollars (still below twenty with the expansion), featuring detailed character creation, comprehensive skill trees, and options for various melee weapons and magic. The game boasts a vast world populated with NPCs and side quests, along with subtle lore discoveries that contribute to a "single-player MMO" atmosphere I enjoy. Recently, it received a free arena mode DLC. Dragon's Dogma is an affordable option at under five dollars, offering impressive character customization, intense melee combat against formidable monsters, and powerful spellcasting for mages. Its downsides include a confusing "pawn" system for party composition and a less compelling story, but at the price it's definitely worth trying.

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04-30-2023, 03:24 PM
#5
Let me share my story about myself and Skyrim. I’ve conquered everything from the start. I own both versions of Amalur. Mostly I play in third person unless I switch to archer mode. I wish I’d mentioned that I’ve played many classic titles. I picture Steam recommending a hidden gem that matches my tastes—something I’ve never heard of before. Of course, it’s all Bethesda and Black Desert.
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monkeygaminghd
04-30-2023, 03:24 PM #5

Let me share my story about myself and Skyrim. I’ve conquered everything from the start. I own both versions of Amalur. Mostly I play in third person unless I switch to archer mode. I wish I’d mentioned that I’ve played many classic titles. I picture Steam recommending a hidden gem that matches my tastes—something I’ve never heard of before. Of course, it’s all Bethesda and Black Desert.

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AWSOMO3000
Member
166
04-30-2023, 10:07 PM
#6
Lost Planet Resident Evil Fatal Frame (this is a "weird" mix of 3rd and 1st person but it works really well, i usually don't play 1st person but it basically avoids all shortcomings 1st person usually has, its strictly used for aiming and "shooting") im sorry you said good combat, that limits the selection somewhat = ) Also yeah, Monster Hunter World is awesome... probably best game on Steam... steep learning curve, but yes, combat is excellent and gameplay is very challenging (you could ask me if you have any issues, i only have like 6000 hours or something in that game : D) and graphics are also some of the best, definitely need a beefy pc though. oh and it also has an actually very decent character creation... Oh ok then Fatal Frame Maiden Of Blackwater ~
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AWSOMO3000
04-30-2023, 10:07 PM #6

Lost Planet Resident Evil Fatal Frame (this is a "weird" mix of 3rd and 1st person but it works really well, i usually don't play 1st person but it basically avoids all shortcomings 1st person usually has, its strictly used for aiming and "shooting") im sorry you said good combat, that limits the selection somewhat = ) Also yeah, Monster Hunter World is awesome... probably best game on Steam... steep learning curve, but yes, combat is excellent and gameplay is very challenging (you could ask me if you have any issues, i only have like 6000 hours or something in that game : D) and graphics are also some of the best, definitely need a beefy pc though. oh and it also has an actually very decent character creation... Oh ok then Fatal Frame Maiden Of Blackwater ~

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purplepixe
Member
57
04-30-2023, 10:20 PM
#7
Fallout 3, new Vegas fallout, some enjoy Fallout 4... I don’t fit that group. Gothic works well. Elex seems okay.
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purplepixe
04-30-2023, 10:20 PM #7

Fallout 3, new Vegas fallout, some enjoy Fallout 4... I don’t fit that group. Gothic works well. Elex seems okay.

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Skywonder216
Member
171
05-03-2023, 03:24 PM
#8
You seem to have Fallout games in your collection. I recommend Divinity: Original Sin 1 and 2, solid RPG titles... Dishonored and Dishonored 2 are great options too, though they blend FPS and stealth elements. If you're open to older RPGs, consider Dungeon Siege 1 and 2 (the one following 1 and 2) and Neverwinter Nights.
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Skywonder216
05-03-2023, 03:24 PM #8

You seem to have Fallout games in your collection. I recommend Divinity: Original Sin 1 and 2, solid RPG titles... Dishonored and Dishonored 2 are great options too, though they blend FPS and stealth elements. If you're open to older RPGs, consider Dungeon Siege 1 and 2 (the one following 1 and 2) and Neverwinter Nights.

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Azastias
Member
223
05-05-2023, 07:12 AM
#9
Dragon Age receives positive feedback. You might also explore Black Desert Online.
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Azastias
05-05-2023, 07:12 AM #9

Dragon Age receives positive feedback. You might also explore Black Desert Online.

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
05-21-2023, 08:09 AM
#10
Tolerant? Just kidding! I own Divinity 1 and have BD plus all three DA games.
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banshee45
05-21-2023, 08:09 AM #10

Tolerant? Just kidding! I own Divinity 1 and have BD plus all three DA games.

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