F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Try a fresh, relaxed game that’s easy to pick up and play.

Try a fresh, relaxed game that’s easy to pick up and play.

Try a fresh, relaxed game that’s easy to pick up and play.

Pages (3): Previous 1 2 3
C
cecedabro
Member
182
12-08-2023, 01:35 PM
#21
Wow, many replies already seemed too intense at first, but I kept going through it multiple times. Recently, I attempted a full replay from the beginning, but struggling with the original gameplay feels like it needs some adjustments. The gunpoint sounds are familiar, yet the original 151 Pokémon still feels odd after all these expansions. I haven’t really played Sims 3 long enough to notice these issues—mostly because I was in college when it launched and already used Sims 1 and 2 a lot. Now, with so many updates, it’s hard to focus without getting distracted. I tried to jump back into World of Warcraft, but it’s too different from what I’m used to. Racing games don’t suit me; I need something more casual for browsing or relaxing. I find the endgame in racing too rigid, especially since I’m a perfectionist and can’t just drift around freely. Real-life racing feels stale now, so I’d prefer games that are more alt-tab friendly—something I can explore on forums or YouTube without getting lost. Games like XCOM, Sims, or SimCity work better for me. The Civ series always seems strange to me. Reviews often don’t explain the core gameplay well. I don’t want it to feel boring—it just looks unclear. I’m not sure what’s attractive about it now, but I’ve seen enough others enjoy it. I guess I’m over it or just giving it a shot.
C
cecedabro
12-08-2023, 01:35 PM #21

Wow, many replies already seemed too intense at first, but I kept going through it multiple times. Recently, I attempted a full replay from the beginning, but struggling with the original gameplay feels like it needs some adjustments. The gunpoint sounds are familiar, yet the original 151 Pokémon still feels odd after all these expansions. I haven’t really played Sims 3 long enough to notice these issues—mostly because I was in college when it launched and already used Sims 1 and 2 a lot. Now, with so many updates, it’s hard to focus without getting distracted. I tried to jump back into World of Warcraft, but it’s too different from what I’m used to. Racing games don’t suit me; I need something more casual for browsing or relaxing. I find the endgame in racing too rigid, especially since I’m a perfectionist and can’t just drift around freely. Real-life racing feels stale now, so I’d prefer games that are more alt-tab friendly—something I can explore on forums or YouTube without getting lost. Games like XCOM, Sims, or SimCity work better for me. The Civ series always seems strange to me. Reviews often don’t explain the core gameplay well. I don’t want it to feel boring—it just looks unclear. I’m not sure what’s attractive about it now, but I’ve seen enough others enjoy it. I guess I’m over it or just giving it a shot.

M
61
12-15-2023, 12:12 AM
#22
I enjoy playing ME1 a lot—it's definitely my top choice.
M
MeLikeUnicorns
12-15-2023, 12:12 AM #22

I enjoy playing ME1 a lot—it's definitely my top choice.

T
taconiebre
Senior Member
506
12-16-2023, 09:08 AM
#23
Another version of the game features a binding of Isaac with enhanced mechanics and new content.
T
taconiebre
12-16-2023, 09:08 AM #23

Another version of the game features a binding of Isaac with enhanced mechanics and new content.

G
GameBoosh
Senior Member
470
12-16-2023, 11:26 AM
#24
Robocraft is quite engaging too. Maybe give Space Engineers a try if you haven't already. I believe it's really enjoyable.
G
GameBoosh
12-16-2023, 11:26 AM #24

Robocraft is quite engaging too. Maybe give Space Engineers a try if you haven't already. I believe it's really enjoyable.

C
CraftWorld1
Member
75
12-18-2023, 03:32 AM
#25
You're right, I mentioned several games. The Civ series lets you pick a country and explore ancient history with tech upgrades, turning it into a strategic game for global control—like a chess match. Borderlands offers a lighter experience, resembling an FPS of Skyrim with respawns and plenty of humor instead of tedious saves. Character intros are included, about 2% of the fun in Borderlands 2, and I’ll pause around the five-minute mark to keep the story intact.
C
CraftWorld1
12-18-2023, 03:32 AM #25

You're right, I mentioned several games. The Civ series lets you pick a country and explore ancient history with tech upgrades, turning it into a strategic game for global control—like a chess match. Borderlands offers a lighter experience, resembling an FPS of Skyrim with respawns and plenty of humor instead of tedious saves. Character intros are included, about 2% of the fun in Borderlands 2, and I’ll pause around the five-minute mark to keep the story intact.

Pages (3): Previous 1 2 3