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What game should I Play?

What game should I Play?

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mmillaa
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06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#1
I’ve finished my list of games to try next. I’ve asked this question multiple times and got decent options. As usual, there are some requirements: System Specifications – i5-4690k, 8GB DDR3, 1866 MHz, GTX 1060, 6GB RAM. Conditions – Story-driven single-player experiences are preferred; avoid horror titles like psychological or zombie games. I’d cap gameplay at around 50 hours. If it’s a multiplayer title, make sure it’s available on Steam. I’m open to any multiplayer game besides the usual ones like COD, CS:GO, PUBG, Crysis, and Battlefield. For driving games, I’m okay. If it’s an RPG, keep endings under six and stay within the 50-hour limit. I’ve quit Witcher 3 after 100 hours because it was too long, though it had a nice atmosphere. I won’t suggest Ubisoft or South Park titles. Here’s a quick recap of the games I’ve played before: Burnout Series, Witcher 3, Deus Ex, Mankind Divided, Assassin’s Creed 1, Black Flag, Far Cry 3/4/Primal, South Park games, NFS, MW (2005-2009), Shift, Run, Undercover, UG2, Carbon Metal Gear 5, Middle Earth: Redemption, Doki Doki Literature Club, Quantum Break, GTA (various), VC, SA, 4,5,4 DLC, Max Payne 3, Bully Wolfenstein, etc. I’m also thinking about STALKER (all three), Life is Strange (may buy later).
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mmillaa
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #1

I’ve finished my list of games to try next. I’ve asked this question multiple times and got decent options. As usual, there are some requirements: System Specifications – i5-4690k, 8GB DDR3, 1866 MHz, GTX 1060, 6GB RAM. Conditions – Story-driven single-player experiences are preferred; avoid horror titles like psychological or zombie games. I’d cap gameplay at around 50 hours. If it’s a multiplayer title, make sure it’s available on Steam. I’m open to any multiplayer game besides the usual ones like COD, CS:GO, PUBG, Crysis, and Battlefield. For driving games, I’m okay. If it’s an RPG, keep endings under six and stay within the 50-hour limit. I’ve quit Witcher 3 after 100 hours because it was too long, though it had a nice atmosphere. I won’t suggest Ubisoft or South Park titles. Here’s a quick recap of the games I’ve played before: Burnout Series, Witcher 3, Deus Ex, Mankind Divided, Assassin’s Creed 1, Black Flag, Far Cry 3/4/Primal, South Park games, NFS, MW (2005-2009), Shift, Run, Undercover, UG2, Carbon Metal Gear 5, Middle Earth: Redemption, Doki Doki Literature Club, Quantum Break, GTA (various), VC, SA, 4,5,4 DLC, Max Payne 3, Bully Wolfenstein, etc. I’m also thinking about STALKER (all three), Life is Strange (may buy later).

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
696
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#2
The game blends elements from Batman Arkham and Assassin's Creed. I enjoyed playing it recently.
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GreenLightFabi
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #2

The game blends elements from Batman Arkham and Assassin's Creed. I enjoyed playing it recently.

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SxBALLER
Member
51
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#3
I've tried every one of them.
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SxBALLER
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #3

I've tried every one of them.

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RizapS
Member
135
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#4
Wolf Among Us by Telltale offers a gripping tale about solving a murder in a New York City area. The narrative works well for fans of that genre. Quicktime features are essential to the experience, making them a potential issue. Okami lets you embody a wolf deity from Japanese legends, battling and sealing darkness while restoring vibrancy to the world. Beyond typical wolf attacks, you can shape the environment through drawing.
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RizapS
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #4

Wolf Among Us by Telltale offers a gripping tale about solving a murder in a New York City area. The narrative works well for fans of that genre. Quicktime features are essential to the experience, making them a potential issue. Okami lets you embody a wolf deity from Japanese legends, battling and sealing darkness while restoring vibrancy to the world. Beyond typical wolf attacks, you can shape the environment through drawing.

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HectorGtez
Member
52
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#5
I find playing Portal 1 and 2 really enjoyable.
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HectorGtez
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #5

I find playing Portal 1 and 2 really enjoyable.

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chenglee1998
Member
147
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#6
Ori and the Blind Forest (platformer) Dying Light (survival + zombies) Rise of the Tomb Raider (survival) The Long Dark (survival / episodic stories) Bioshock Infinite (first-person shooter) The first Life of Strange was enjoyable. I found Before the Strom less appealing because of a notable rise in teen drama.
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chenglee1998
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #6

Ori and the Blind Forest (platformer) Dying Light (survival + zombies) Rise of the Tomb Raider (survival) The Long Dark (survival / episodic stories) Bioshock Infinite (first-person shooter) The first Life of Strange was enjoyable. I found Before the Strom less appealing because of a notable rise in teen drama.

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ghostlydigger
Senior Member
500
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#7
Play didn't enjoy it much at first, but now I see things differently. When will the next installment arrive? Will it come out before Shadow of the Tomb Raider? Right now, I've completed both DLCs.
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ghostlydigger
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #7

Play didn't enjoy it much at first, but now I see things differently. When will the next installment arrive? Will it come out before Shadow of the Tomb Raider? Right now, I've completed both DLCs.

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_XplodingPig_
Member
179
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#8
I’m facing the same problem, and Steam actually helped me discover a great title. Check this link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/41729...of_a_Tale/. It’s a stealth game where you play as a mouse, and the visuals are top-notch. Other options on my mind include Darkwood (review it on Mandalore Gaming) and Blood Bowl 2. It feels like a mix of American football and Warhammer lore, with characters from Dungeons & Dragons. If you haven’t tried Fallout 3 or New Vegas yet, give them a shot. Fallout 3 is tougher but has some good moments, while New Vegas offers a lively experience. Fallout 4 is more like a massive MMO with grinding elements. I’ve heard mixed opinions on Warhammer 40,000 Space Marines—it’s a tough shooter with a unique style.

Titanfall 2 delivers constant action, though it can feel a bit off if Origin isn’t set up correctly. My Windows 10 setup runs smoothly without issues. New Vegas stands out for its vibrant world, though it leans more toward survival than exploration.

Dawn of War and Soulstorm are solid classics, especially Soulstorm. Dark Crusade is highly regarded. Thunderpsycher’s reviews cover all the original War games well.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines is a deep but challenging experience. The first two Dawn of War titles are legendary, though they demand time and patience.

Titanfall 2 is fast-paced and engaging, but Origin setup matters. My favorite feels like a mix of third-person shooter and melee combat, with rewarding moments when you manage your shields and stun enemies.

Tomb Raider 2013, Collectathon, and Eye Divine Cybermancy are solid picks. Metro series is fun for its parkour and climbing sections.

Offworld Trading Company offers a unique RTS without combat. Medal of Honor: Airborne is a well-balanced shooter with engaging missions. Haydee is a solid Metroid game, and Cortex Command has its quirks but is entertaining.

Battlefield 2, Fallout 3, and even the newer titles like Pirates of the Caribbean are worth checking. If you’re into action-packed stories, consider games that blend narrative with gameplay.
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_XplodingPig_
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #8

I’m facing the same problem, and Steam actually helped me discover a great title. Check this link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/41729...of_a_Tale/. It’s a stealth game where you play as a mouse, and the visuals are top-notch. Other options on my mind include Darkwood (review it on Mandalore Gaming) and Blood Bowl 2. It feels like a mix of American football and Warhammer lore, with characters from Dungeons & Dragons. If you haven’t tried Fallout 3 or New Vegas yet, give them a shot. Fallout 3 is tougher but has some good moments, while New Vegas offers a lively experience. Fallout 4 is more like a massive MMO with grinding elements. I’ve heard mixed opinions on Warhammer 40,000 Space Marines—it’s a tough shooter with a unique style.

Titanfall 2 delivers constant action, though it can feel a bit off if Origin isn’t set up correctly. My Windows 10 setup runs smoothly without issues. New Vegas stands out for its vibrant world, though it leans more toward survival than exploration.

Dawn of War and Soulstorm are solid classics, especially Soulstorm. Dark Crusade is highly regarded. Thunderpsycher’s reviews cover all the original War games well.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines is a deep but challenging experience. The first two Dawn of War titles are legendary, though they demand time and patience.

Titanfall 2 is fast-paced and engaging, but Origin setup matters. My favorite feels like a mix of third-person shooter and melee combat, with rewarding moments when you manage your shields and stun enemies.

Tomb Raider 2013, Collectathon, and Eye Divine Cybermancy are solid picks. Metro series is fun for its parkour and climbing sections.

Offworld Trading Company offers a unique RTS without combat. Medal of Honor: Airborne is a well-balanced shooter with engaging missions. Haydee is a solid Metroid game, and Cortex Command has its quirks but is entertaining.

Battlefield 2, Fallout 3, and even the newer titles like Pirates of the Caribbean are worth checking. If you’re into action-packed stories, consider games that blend narrative with gameplay.

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MrAzazazaza
Member
222
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#9
Consider a game offering excellent gameplay, like Disco Elysium. Have you tried Stalker? I won't recommend Batman titles, I've played them many times.
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MrAzazazaza
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #9

Consider a game offering excellent gameplay, like Disco Elysium. Have you tried Stalker? I won't recommend Batman titles, I've played them many times.

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SausageFrog
Member
151
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM
#10
I don’t enjoy Batman titles. I haven’t tried them. Excellent choices with plenty of possibilities to explore? Titanfall 2. I completed all three stalker modes but haven’t won any. Honestly, I only appreciate the opening zone of “Clear Sky,” which receives the lowest scores. They stand apart from most other titles. While I don’t like them much, they’re entertaining. Try searching “Raycevick modding the post apocalypse” for an interesting collection of updates for the third game. If you’d like more details on what makes a game great, I can suggest some options. If you have a preferred genre, I’m happy to assist. I suspect you played Shadow of Mordor, which offers solid gameplay. Check out the list I provided and verify it. Many of these games deliver strong play experiences. If you haven’t looked up “Mandalore gaming,” do so. I’ve compiled numerous titles with engaging gameplay and have reviews for some popular ones like Fear. Edit: I noted your previous message about gameplay style. You should be able to judge whether the experience meets your expectations.
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SausageFrog
06-21-2021, 05:34 PM #10

I don’t enjoy Batman titles. I haven’t tried them. Excellent choices with plenty of possibilities to explore? Titanfall 2. I completed all three stalker modes but haven’t won any. Honestly, I only appreciate the opening zone of “Clear Sky,” which receives the lowest scores. They stand apart from most other titles. While I don’t like them much, they’re entertaining. Try searching “Raycevick modding the post apocalypse” for an interesting collection of updates for the third game. If you’d like more details on what makes a game great, I can suggest some options. If you have a preferred genre, I’m happy to assist. I suspect you played Shadow of Mordor, which offers solid gameplay. Check out the list I provided and verify it. Many of these games deliver strong play experiences. If you haven’t looked up “Mandalore gaming,” do so. I’ve compiled numerous titles with engaging gameplay and have reviews for some popular ones like Fear. Edit: I noted your previous message about gameplay style. You should be able to judge whether the experience meets your expectations.

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