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Anyone got any recs for a two person sailing/pirating game with more depth than Sea of Thieves?
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 02:31 |
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# ? May 25, 2024 12:23 |
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The ones I know of are Don't Starve Together Shipwrecked, Raft, We Need to Go Deeper, and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. There's also Tempest, which I know nothing about, and I think a few defunct MMOs.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 03:41 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:From what I've heard, you might be better off trying to get Tie Fighter on GOG because Steam is missing a few things, but feel free to do whatever. Yeah, I generally use GOG for older games too. Looks like TIE Fighter is on sale over on GOG so I'll snag it right now. Thanks!
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:10 |
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I'm looking for a game that has vertical gear progression but ideally isnt a path of exile / diablo 3 /grimdawn top down game, but more of a WoW type game. I enjoy wows vertical progression, but its not something I get the same scratch from in GW2 or FFXIV as far as other mmos go, and im not into those top down lost ark and co games I mentioned above either, anymore.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:15 |
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kneelbeforezog posted:I'm looking for a game that has vertical gear progression but ideally isnt a path of exile / diablo 3 /grimdawn top down game, but more of a WoW type game. I enjoy wows vertical progression, but its not something I get the same scratch from in GW2 or FFXIV as far as other mmos go, and im not into those top down lost ark and co games I mentioned above either, anymore. Earth Defense Force 5
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:20 |
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kneelbeforezog posted:I'm looking for a game that has vertical gear progression but ideally isnt a path of exile / diablo 3 /grimdawn top down game, but more of a WoW type game. I enjoy wows vertical progression, but its not something I get the same scratch from in GW2 or FFXIV as far as other mmos go, and im not into those top down lost ark and co games I mentioned above either, anymore. Monster Hunter maybe
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:21 |
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kneelbeforezog posted:I'm looking for a game that has vertical gear progression but ideally isnt a path of exile / diablo 3 /grimdawn top down game, but more of a WoW type game. I enjoy wows vertical progression, but its not something I get the same scratch from in GW2 or FFXIV as far as other mmos go, and im not into those top down lost ark and co games I mentioned above either, anymore. Kingdoms of Amalur is a classic single-player MMO kind of deal with hotbar abilities and character progression very similar to WoW. The story is a whole bunch of whatever but I imagine that's not what you're looking for.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:22 |
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warframe, potentially
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:38 |
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This is going to sound odd, but the mercenary modes in Resident Evil 6 and Resident Evil: Revelations 2 have this progression as well.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 15:45 |
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exquisite tea posted:He's speaking about D:OS2, the Divinity series just happens to be one of the most confusingly numbered game franchises on earth. Not sure what's so confusing about the seventh Divinity game being numbered 2 (the second game in the series to be numbered 2, retconning the previous 2, and with the previous 2 also not being the second game in the series as a whole)
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 16:56 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:The ones I know of are Don't Starve Together Shipwrecked, Raft, We Need to Go Deeper, and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. Did they finally add co op to Don’t starve shipwrecked? When it first came out they said they were planning not to.
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 18:19 |
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can anyone reccomend a switch game that you can play using only one hand (right hand). i had s bad injury and now have a lot of time to kill but only one hand to use (for a few months not permanent thankfully) i like sports, rpgs, and strategy games but am open to anything
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# ? Dec 18, 2022 22:20 |
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I've been playing a lot of Post Void and Star Wars Episode I podracer. I like the feeling of speed or flow or whatever these games give me, where if you click into a run and focus everything just happens so fast you barely have time to register it. I'm looking for more games where the feeling of speed is both the primary focus and done well mechanically (e.g. Podracer is a racing game so the speed there is built in, Post Void has incredibly forgiving enemy hitboxes so it doesn't require pinpoint accuracy when shooting.) I'm open to any genre, I honestly just wanna go fast. I was thinking Neon White, but from what I see watching playthroughs it feels more mechanically geared to a speedrunner mindset of like... micro optimizations or something and I'm not sure that's what I'm looking for exactly. Any genre, PC preferred, extra points for small/indie titles. Thanks for any recommendations!
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 01:21 |
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I would expect neon white would still hit. If you’re not going for the highest level medals the optimization comes in less, and it feels great speed wise.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 02:22 |
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Rollcage, it’s free on abandonware. Possibly also Grip, it’s a spiritual successor in early access.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 02:46 |
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You might look at Race the Sun, which is an infinite runner where you control a solar-powered glider from a Starfox-style 3D third-person perspective.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 02:59 |
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:You might look at Race the Sun, which is an infinite runner where you control a solar-powered glider from a Starfox-style 3D third-person perspective. I'm generally not a huge fan of infinite runners/on rails gameplay. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 03:14 |
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That's fair. I throw out these oddball suggestions mostly because I don't usually have anything in my own experience that's closer to what is asked for. I will say that Race the Sun is a very nontraditional infinite runner, and it's nicely "swooshy". But if you look at the trailer and decide you don't want it, that's totally fair.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 05:17 |
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Kvlt! posted:can anyone reccomend a switch game that you can play using only one hand (right hand). i had s bad injury and now have a lot of time to kill but only one hand to use (for a few months not permanent thankfully) They're not necessarily MEANT to be played one handed, but both Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategy are turn based, so it doesn't really matter if it's taking you a long time to do the console equivalent of hunt and peck. Of the two I'd recommend Triangle Strategy because there's about twice as much talking as combat, so you'll spend a LOT of your "gaming" time just pressing the "yes, please go on" button. I know that may not sound riveting but hey, you're gaming with one hand on a switch. Edit: Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Dragon Quest for the same reasons - you finish all four of these and the months will be gone and your hand will be healed!
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 05:40 |
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magic cactus posted:I've been playing a lot of Post Void and Star Wars Episode I podracer. I like the feeling of speed or flow or whatever these games give me, where if you click into a run and focus everything just happens so fast you barely have time to register it. I'm looking for more games where the feeling of speed is both the primary focus and done well mechanically (e.g. Podracer is a racing game so the speed there is built in, Post Void has incredibly forgiving enemy hitboxes so it doesn't require pinpoint accuracy when shooting.) I'm open to any genre, I honestly just wanna go fast. I was thinking Neon White, but from what I see watching playthroughs it feels more mechanically geared to a speedrunner mindset of like... micro optimizations or something and I'm not sure that's what I'm looking for exactly. Distance is a driving game where you dodge some obstacles and have to do a bit of platforming at high speed. When you get a flow going on certain levels the game feels amazing. Can be frustrating if you keep dying though. Levels tend to be short, but there's a few "story" modes (only 1 car), a track generator, online stuff. Maybe redout? It's like an fzero successor. I didn't like the camera angle in it but it's pretty drat fast. ilmucche fucked around with this message at 10:52 on Dec 19, 2022 |
# ? Dec 19, 2022 10:46 |
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If somebody asks for one-handed gameplay, you're supposed to suggest hentai and porn games.
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 16:25 |
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Kvlt! posted:can anyone reccomend a switch game that you can play using only one hand (right hand). i had s bad injury and now have a lot of time to kill but only one hand to use (for a few months not permanent thankfully) Most of the things I can think of, it's the left hand that's more important, but maybe you could use an untraditional grip, especially for slower games. Crypt of the Necrodancer on PC you can play with just the right hand, but it might be more complicated on Switch. Punch Club is a slow enough game that it wouldn't matter if you were using a weird grip or switching back and forth between joycons. World of Goo uses the joycon as a pointer rather than for the control sticks. I did find this page where somebody put together their own list. https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/mj2189/list_of_onehanded_switch_games/
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# ? Dec 19, 2022 17:37 |
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Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. We have gone back to Minecraft a few times, but that's a bit too bare bones. We've played Satisfactory a decent amount, but at this point we are just waiting for the game to be out of early access. With that game, I often focused on base building while she focused on exploration. The exploration aspect is very important. If the game doesn't have a rewarding exploration component, then it's not that interesting. Overall - we don't want something in early access. Early access is cool for some people, but both of us just prefer the "completed" experience. But yeah, looking for games that can be good co-op with just the two of us. Not looking to have other players around. The Raft? Valheim? Sea of Thieves? Pros/cons on these? Any others?
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 22:10 |
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Mordiceius posted:Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. Grounded on easy is a nice coop experience and is on Gamepass
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 22:27 |
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Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward!!!
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 22:29 |
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Galick posted:Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward Outward!!! Outward is good but is quite jank. Quebecjank
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 23:09 |
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Mordiceius posted:Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. Vintage Story is basically "what if Minecraft but you're that Primitive Survival youtuber", maybe give it a look
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# ? Dec 20, 2022 23:09 |
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Valheim is excellent.
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# ? Dec 21, 2022 05:48 |
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Mordiceius posted:Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. Raft will indeed encourage both raftbuilding and exploration.
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# ? Dec 21, 2022 10:50 |
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Mordiceius posted:Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. Valheim sounds like exactly what you're looking for.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 08:12 |
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Mordiceius posted:Looking for thoughts on multiplayer exploration/survival games that are good for just co-op. Something fun for my wife and I to do. thekeeshman posted:Valheim sounds like exactly what you're looking for. I'm also interested in something along these lines, except my friend group is looking for less tedious exploration/survival and more fun gameplay. As such, I would caution against Valheim, personally. We found it extremely grindy and the actual gameplay to be boring. My friends and I have been playing state of decay 2, which has been fun but we've played a lot so we're looking for something else. Sea of Thieves may be promising? 1) Recommendations for a open world-y co-op game? Things we're looking for: 2) Recommendations for any chill-ish co-op game? Things we're looking for: 3) Recommendations for a city/community/base builder? Things I'm looking for: I have not gamed nearly as much as I would have liked this last year! Thank you for recommendations!!!
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 09:16 |
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For #3 I would recommend giving Songs of Syx a try if 1995 level graphics aren't a deal breaker. The free demo is just the full game from a couple versions ago. It's medieval/fantasy not modern but has a lot of interesting systems and scratched the SimCity itch a lot better than Rimworld and its ilk for me.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 14:14 |
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Fot #3 more of an awareness than a recommendation because I haven't played it but Kingdoms Reborn is apparently very multiplayer focused and has a card pull gimmick for buildings. e: if your coop request doesn't apply to #3 absolutely get against the storm. Splicer fucked around with this message at 14:28 on Dec 22, 2022 |
# ? Dec 22, 2022 14:23 |
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Should probably make him aware that you don't get to keep your cities for long in AtS though. It's not really a simcity type of game.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 15:38 |
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Need a game recommendation/theoretical question: What's an highly accessible game that broadly matches Elden Ring's genre. And I mean very broadly, as in "a third person action game mostly focused on melee combat". This would encompass everything from Ocarina of Time, Arkham Asylum, Elden Ring, etc. If someone is completely new to this, what's a game on steam that is bright, cheerful, funny, and will help ease someone into the absolute basics of "this analog stick moves your dude, this one look around with the camera, and you want to hit and not get hit" and is also very forgiving so someone can build up some fundamental familiarity with the conventions of the control scheme and basic "verbs"? This is the kind of tjing I think games struggle with, there's a lot of assumed knowledge. My time in Portia? One of the Lego games? One of the Fables? Edit: oh, one answer might be Psychonaughts 2, which they've played some of, and struggle with, hut haven't finished.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 16:06 |
Well for the second part, games in general are kind of the textbook example of constructivist education with intrinsically compelling activities leading to an intrinsically compelling goal. This is why children will learn and teach each other how to play remarkably complex video games (compared to traditional children’s games, which can be complex but in very different ways from video games). So as long as there’s no motor or other physical accessibility issues, just playing a variety of games until one “clicks” is the best education in fundamental video game concepts, in my opinion. The apparent complexity of the game probably won’t be a barrier beyond the player’s attitudes about it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 16:14 |
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Jack B Nimble posted:Need a game recommendation/theoretical question: Fable Anniversary
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 16:25 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:Should probably make him aware that you don't get to keep your cities for long in AtS though. It's not really a simcity type of game. But yes, AtS is a kind of citybuilder roguelike where there's a point where a village is "done" and you move on to making the next one.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 16:28 |
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Against the Storm is absolutely fantastic for city builder fans that cannot stop constantly restarting their games from scratch, like me.
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# ? Dec 22, 2022 16:31 |
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Against the Storm seems good from the twenty minutes I played but I should have done any research at all before slam buying it because I heard "RTS is back baby!!" and thought I was getting the next C&C or Warcraft and oops this is a settler game. Edit: Ok to make myself sound less like an idiot I watched the Steam add before I bought it, I had just spent the preceding however many weeks or months thinking it was a different kind of game. Jack B Nimble fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Dec 22, 2022 |
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