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SolidSnakesBandana posted:On my list of things to get to, except every time I check back with it there's another new one out and it makes the idea of tackling the series ever the more daunting Just hop in wherever. Yakuza zero is a good place to start. Like a dragon just came out with all new protagonist and story but is very rpg inspired
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TY for all the advice and suggestions!gohuskies posted:I'm interested in suggestions for singleplayer shooter open world games for PC, especially recent ones since I haven't played many new games over the past several years. Having a stealth element is a nice added bonus, and I prefer first person but third person is okay too. What I like are Stalker (this was perfect) and Far Crys 3 and 4. Fallout New Vegas was good for me but it's leaning towards the RPG side so not perfect. Splinter Cell Blacklist wasn't open-worldy enough but still close to the ballpark because of the stealth/shooter element. I liked Deus Ex Human Revolution a lot, not too much RPG there but still not really an open world even though the levels were big. Ghost Recon: Wildlands works in single player -- i.e., you can do everything in the game still -- but it's not really a good enough game to play without coop imo. Unless you really enjoy just loving around in the sandbox, there isn't much there. The writing and story is extremely bad, and the missions mostly just feel like they could have been random open world events anyway. It's fun with a team, but I would definitely play Far Cry 5 before it (or a lot of the other games you've listed).
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 23:46 |
Man, hearing Ghost Recon makes me think about "diamond formation!" from Future Soldier, in which four soldiers group hug a VIP and walk down the middle of the street. The game takes this completely seriously.
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# ? Nov 17, 2020 23:59 |
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I didn't play Wildlands but I did play Breakpoint for quite a while as I have a broken brain. I don't remember much from it other than being a large open world settlement shooter with loot, that was meant to be taken on co-op, but was doable solo from what I remember. Might be worth a try if you can find it cheap but there's also a bunch of good recommendations you should try first.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 01:09 |
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It's older and smaller scale, but Far Cry Blood Dragon is still a real good time.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 02:11 |
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Thanks all for the open world shooter suggestions!Fruits of the sea posted:How about Borderlands 3? How was 3 compared to 1 and 2? I put like 30-40 hours into both those and I'm not sure I even actually finished them. A fun setting but kind of repetitive gameplay. Sandwich Anarchist posted:Wildlands works just fine as a single player game. tildes posted:Ghost Recon: Wildlands works in single player -- i.e., you can do everything in the game still -- but it's not really a good enough game to play without coop imo. Unless you really enjoy just loving around in the sandbox, there isn't much there. The writing and story is extremely bad, and the missions mostly just feel like they could have been random open world events anyway. It's fun with a team, but I would definitely play Far Cry 5 before it (or a lot of the other games you've listed). Knightmare posted:I didn't play Wildlands but I did play Breakpoint for quite a while as I have a broken brain. I don't remember much from it other than being a large open world settlement shooter with loot, that was meant to be taken on co-op, but was doable solo from what I remember. Might be worth a try if you can find it cheap but there's also a bunch of good recommendations you should try first. I'm inclined to go for it on Wildlands, albeit probably after Far Cry 5, MGS 5, and maybe GTA 5. I played a bunch of the early Operation Flashpoint and ARMA games in the 2000s and it seems a lot like those but without the scripted missions, and dealing with the AI in Wildlands can't be much worse than dealing with Operation Flashpoint AI. DOUBLE CLICK HERE posted:Man, I find every single of those boring as hell except sleeping dogs. Dishonored 2 is supposed to be as good as 1, right? Might go on the list, I liked the first one.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 02:24 |
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gohuskies posted:How was 3 compared to 1 and 2? I put like 30-40 hours into both those and I'm not sure I even actually finished them. A fun setting but kind of repetitive gameplay. I'll be honest I didn't play it for long because while I think they perfected the formula, I was kind of done with fps Diablo after the previous games. Ymmv, I loved the gameplay but hated the setting so that didn't help either. It shines in multiplayer, of course.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 02:28 |
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gohuskies posted:Dishonored 2 is supposed to be as good as 1, right? Might go on the list, I liked the first one. Better. A pure stealth playthrough in Dishonored 1 is perfectly doable but boring and poorly supported, in Dishonored 2 the powers and level design are way more cut out for it. The story's kind of mediocre but that wasn't really the series' strong point to begin with.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 03:37 |
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gohuskies posted:How was 3 compared to 1 and 2? I put like 30-40 hours into both those and I'm not sure I even actually finished them. A fun setting but kind of repetitive gameplay. It's basically more of the same. There's some minor refinements but they're not really straying from their lane.
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Great, now I have Sleeping Dogs installed. Weird I've had it for awhile and have never played it. Always another unplayed game in the old Steam library. It'll give me something to do until CB2077. One day
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gohuskies posted:I'm interested in suggestions for singleplayer shooter open world games for PC, especially recent ones since I haven't played many new games over the past several years. Having a stealth element is a nice added bonus, and I prefer first person but third person is okay too. What I like are Stalker (this was perfect) and Far Crys 3 and 4. Fallout New Vegas was good for me but it's leaning towards the RPG side so not perfect. Splinter Cell Blacklist wasn't open-worldy enough but still close to the ballpark because of the stealth/shooter element. I liked Deus Ex Human Revolution a lot, not too much RPG there but still not really an open world even though the levels were big. It's not a traditional open world, but if you like Deus Ex and Dishonored then the answer is PREY. Play PREY.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 07:47 |
OgNar posted:Great, now I have Sleeping Dogs installed. Sleeping Dogs is good poo poo.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 08:41 |
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OgNar posted:Great, now I have Sleeping Dogs installed. Remember that you're a cop, and like Kiryu, have never killed anyone.
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:It's basically more of the same. There's some minor refinements but they're not really straying from their lane. Having recently jumped straight from BL2 to BL3 with some friends, the shooting in 3 is definitely tighter and more fun, there's more weapon variety, and traversal and map design are better I think. The writing somehow got worse though, which is a real achievement.
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 20:25 |
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OgNar posted:CB2077. One day
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# ? Nov 18, 2020 23:09 |
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gohuskies posted:I'm inclined to go for it on Wildlands, albeit probably after Far Cry 5, MGS 5, and maybe GTA 5. I played a bunch of the early Operation Flashpoint and ARMA games in the 2000s and it seems a lot like those but without the scripted missions, and dealing with the AI in Wildlands can't be much worse than dealing with Operation Flashpoint AI. The ai in wildlands is totally passible. Your team mates are literally invisible to the enemy until you get detected, so they will never screw up your stealth. They are relatively competent fighters as well, and really exist for you to give them orders on stealth kills and stuff. This game is a lot more arcade and a lot less simulator than something like operation flashpoint. I didn't care for Dishonored 2, but I barely liked the first one so.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 01:23 |
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thekeeshman posted:Having recently jumped straight from BL2 to BL3 with some friends, the shooting in 3 is definitely tighter and more fun, there's more weapon variety, and traversal and map design are better I think. The writing somehow got worse though, which is a real achievement. How the gently caress did it manage to get worse after getting rid of loving Anthony Burch
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 03:05 |
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kirbysuperstar posted:How the gently caress did it manage to get worse after getting rid of loving Anthony Burch 1. Hire writer with distinctive (and terrible) sense of humour 2. Fire said writer, pay interns to write in first writer's style 3. ??? 4. Profit
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 03:33 |
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kirbysuperstar posted:How the gently caress did it manage to get worse after getting rid of loving Anthony Burch Burch's vomit of monkey cheese sometimes had a good gag or two in it, and he usually kept things brief and moving so you could get back to shooting things. The writing in 3 is like a bad writer tried to write a serious plot, then remembered it was a BL game and went back and sprinkled in the monkey cheese. The cutscenes are way too long and way too boring. Doesn't help that the main villains are not "I hate them" annoying, but more "I'm genuinely thinking of just turning the game off" annoying.
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# ? Nov 19, 2020 16:44 |
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I downloaded the Shadow of War demo. In 10 minutes I saw like 50 symbols and 10 game mechanics with no idea what any of them mean and I had no idea why I was doing anything. It is the opposite of a "press left to move left" tutorial. Should I start with Shadow of Mordor? Or is it worth it to jump directly into Shadow of War? Is it even a game for me? I imagine it is open world with fun skills and I can command some minions. Something like Assassins Creed meets Overlord?
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 09:58 |
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There's no real RTS or pseudo-RTS elements at all. You can assign a bodyguard who you can call in to help you out, you can set up some skullduggery where orcs stab other orcs in the back, and there's some basic pre-planning when it comes to sieges/defenses. That's really it. The rest of the orc stuff is incredibly hands-off, to the point where a not insubstantial part of the game is watching the AI fight itself. Starting with Mordor is probably a good choice. War is arguably better, but at the expense of also often being too much of a good thing and it really leans whole hog into the sandbox elements over anything else.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 11:14 |
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I found Shadow of War to be a downgrade to Mordor in almost everything except "amount of content", and even that can be a downgrade sor some people. I don't know how they managed to make the UI so much worse and clunkier for War when it worked and looked so well for Mordor.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 12:13 |
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Alright, thank you both! I got the goty edition of Mordor. It comes with 20 DLC. Are the ones with the runes paid cheat codes? I want to avoid things like the sniper rifle and shotgun in DE:HR.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 13:40 |
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RabbitWizard posted:Are the ones with the runes paid cheat codes? I want to avoid things like the sniper rifle and shotgun in DE:HR. Yes. The runes you get from some of these are pretty OP for the early game. Edit: some of them modify the combat system in ways that might or might not make it more fun, depending on how good you are at the game. I personally liked the unlimited combat finishers one, since I'm bad at 3rd person action games and it makes the combats shorter. StoryTime fucked around with this message at 14:08 on Nov 20, 2020 |
# ? Nov 20, 2020 13:52 |
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Ok, I'll start with Bright Lord, Lord of the hunt and the GOTY Upgrade (the 3 big ones) and deactivate everything else. The warbands seem to be also poo poo, according to the steam reviews. I'll look at the other DLCs if/when the difficulty gets too hard. Thank you.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 14:04 |
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One thing with Mordor, do story missions until you unlock Branding. That’s the last major ability granted via story missions
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 19:17 |
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I think it's similar to the Arkham games where it eases you into the mechanics over the course of the game, but the second game starts you off where the first game ended, so it's a lot more to take in all at once.
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# ? Nov 20, 2020 19:37 |
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:Better. A pure stealth playthrough in Dishonored 1 is perfectly doable but boring and poorly supported, in Dishonored 2 the powers and level design are way more cut out for it. John Murdoch posted:It's not a traditional open world, but if you like Deus Ex and Dishonored then the answer is PREY. Play PREY. I played and really enjoyed Dishonored when it came out. You guys convinced me to go check out Dishonored 2 and Prey, and I found out that if you buy them both together on steam, you get an 86% discount. That price seems insanely good. Now I just need to find enough time to beat them both before Cyberpunk comes out.
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# ? Nov 28, 2020 22:55 |
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Hey, any recommendations for a game like Freelancer? Kind of an arcade flight model, a plot to follow, but also some exploration and options in terms of what ship I want to fly? Got rebel galaxy on sale on steam. Liked the atmosphere, but being stuck in 2d kinda killed the joy in flying. I've also had a lot of fun with X3, but that's an entirely different beast.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 00:45 |
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Fruits of the sea posted:Hey, any recommendations for a game like Freelancer? Kind of an arcade flight model, a plot to follow, but also some exploration and options in terms of what ship I want to fly? Rebel Galaxy Outlaw.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 00:51 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Rebel Galaxy Outlaw. Yeah, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is literally the game you're looking for.
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Looking for a game for my dad. He's a fan of turn-based strategies - he likes Panzer General, Civilization, EU, Crusader Kings, stuff like that, and is looking for something new. Doesn't like space/fantasy settings though, so something more contemporary or historical,
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Evig Vandrar posted:Looking for a game for my dad. He's a fan of turn-based strategies - he likes Panzer General, Civilization, EU, Crusader Kings, stuff like that, and is looking for something new. Doesn't like space/fantasy settings though, so something more contemporary or historical, Already got Crusader Kings 3?
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Evig Vandrar posted:Looking for a game for my dad. He's a fan of turn-based strategies - he likes Panzer General, Civilization, EU, Crusader Kings, stuff like that, and is looking for something new. Doesn't like space/fantasy settings though, so something more contemporary or historical, Decisive Campaigns Barbarossa?
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 23:02 |
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Evig Vandrar posted:Looking for a game for my dad. He's a fan of turn-based strategies - he likes Panzer General, Civilization, EU, Crusader Kings, stuff like that, and is looking for something new. Doesn't like space/fantasy settings though, so something more contemporary or historical, Humankind is under development and looks like it'll be his jam, but it's not out yet. If he likes Crusader Kings, then Imperator: Rome would maybe also be up his alley.
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sunaurus posted:I played and really enjoyed Dishonored when it came out. You guys convinced me to go check out Dishonored 2 and Prey, and I found out that if you buy them both together on steam, you get an 86% discount. If you like dishonored play death of the outsider too it's great.
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# ? Dec 1, 2020 00:22 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Decisive Campaigns Barbarossa? Deltasquid posted:Humankind is under development and looks like it'll be his jam, but it's not out yet. All of these sound good, we'll try one of those probably. Didn't know about Humankind, I loved Endless Legend but he wouldn't play it because of the fantasy element. I'll definitely give it a shot when it comes out. Evig Vandrar fucked around with this message at 13:18 on Dec 1, 2020 |
# ? Dec 1, 2020 13:14 |
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Evig Vandrar posted:Looking for a game for my dad. He's a fan of turn-based strategies - he likes Panzer General, Civilization, EU, Crusader Kings, stuff like that, and is looking for something new. Doesn't like space/fantasy settings though, so something more contemporary or historical, I hear good things about Mobius Front '83 although it's also supposed to be really hard.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:I hear good things about Mobius Front '83 although it's also supposed to be really hard. It’s terrible. Great story, but the combat isn’t tactical. It’s random, and it’s slow as heck.
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:It’s terrible. Great story, but the combat isn’t tactical. It’s random, and it’s slow as heck. Well, that sucks, but thanks for the catch; I mention it because I was strongly considering picking it up myself on the strength of previous Zachtronics titles.
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