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Eternal Radiance is an otherwise pretty good ARPG where the camera is constantly pointing up the protagonist's skirt.
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Party Boat posted:What even is up, you know? Not much, you?
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 17:37 |
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Jack Trades posted:Natsuiro High School is a videogame about extremely low angle camera shots. is this that yandere simulator game I heard about?
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 18:08 |
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ultrafilter posted:Eternal Radiance is an otherwise pretty good ARPG where the camera is constantly pointing up the protagonist's skirt. Point of order, that appears to be looking down at her skirt and the OP asked to be looking up. The entire Atelier series has this exact same "staring at a short skirt" problem and I haven't been able to play them since I noticed because the MC is usually a young teenager Neir has a lot of weird forced camera angles. Judging by the screenshots, they're almost all looking up at a short skirt too. No idea if that holds true in gameplay because I've never been tempted to play it. Hmm, trying to be helpful, if OP is looking for upward camera angles to make enemies seem bigger and more menacing, maybe the various Monster Hunter games would be a good fit? Aren't most of the dinosaurs larger than the MC? LLSix fucked around with this message at 19:16 on Jun 21, 2023 |
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I'm in the mood for a really crunchy RPG. Something where every Level up means some hard choices when it comes to making your character.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 19:25 |
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BigRed0427 posted:I'm in the mood for a really crunchy RPG. Something where every Level up means some hard choices when it comes to making your character. Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 19:26 |
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Thanks for the recommendations y'all, I asked mostly out of curiosity. One time I leveled a character in WoW by zooming in to 3rd person action game camera levels and keeping the camera angle low, looking up at the dungeons and ceilings and stuff, and it was a very different game. A low camera angle looking upward really adds a sense of scale to a game in a way that's pretty unexpected since any time a game gives me camera control I immediately zoom out as far as I can and look straight down So I'm interested in games that do weird things in general BigRed0427 posted:I'm in the mood for a really crunchy RPG. Something where every Level up means some hard choices when it comes to making your character. Battle Brothers! https://store.steampowered.com/app/365360/Battle_Brothers/ If a turn-based, squad-based mercenary sim RPG is what you're looking for then I don't think you can get a more distilled version of "meaningful character development choices with realistic weight". Very strict but fair combat mechanics, a super heavy degree of causality, and meaty character development systems. There are some solid mods that add even more complexity/decision making/flexibility to character development if you want more. deep dish peat moss fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Jun 21, 2023 |
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BigRed0427 posted:I'm in the mood for a really crunchy RPG. Something where every Level up means some hard choices when it comes to making your character. Here's a handy checklist of all the reasonably solid CRPGs I know/can remember offhand, figure you may have played most of them already if you're into crunchy RPGs. -Wizardry 6-8 (the earlier games were a touch simpler IIRC and also really show their age) -Baldur's Gate/Icewind Dale/Planescape: Torment -Pillars of Eternity/Tyranny -Torment: Tides of Numenera -Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura -Neverwinter Nights -Temple of Elemental Evil (with the Circle of Eight overhaul mods; it's barely playable without them) -Shadowrun Returns/Dragonfall/Hong Kong -Pathfinder: Kingmaker/Wrath of the Righteous -Fallout (pre-Bethesda) -Solasta: Crown of the Magister -Wasteland 2 -Age of Decadence (this one is perhaps too crunchy, in fact; I could tell the game had a lot of good work put into it but I also bounced entirely off its combat) Also lots of people talk up Divinity: Original Sin and its sequel, so they could be worth a shot. I found the writing kind of off-putting, but they're certainly popular enough so you may like them despite my own personal dislike.
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LLSix posted:Point of order, that appears to be looking down at her skirt and the OP asked to be looking up. The stills in the store page are very carefully chosen, let me assure you.
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EclecticTastes posted:Here's a handy checklist of all the reasonably solid CRPGs I know/can remember offhand, figure you may have played most of them already if you're into crunchy RPGs. Humm, I've tried to play the Infinity engine games and Pillars of Eternity, but I keep bouncing off the combat. I kind of chalk it up to simply not growing up with it. I mostly played Turn based Jrpgs when I was younger and couldn't really handle the part based real time combat.
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# ? Jun 21, 2023 20:39 |
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Divinity: Original Sin II is an all-time classic, one of the GOAT CRPGs right up there with BG2 imho.
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EclecticTastes posted:-Shadowrun Returns/Dragonfall/Hong Kong I wanted to like these so much. And I did with my tanky street sam build. I tried to do a squishy conjuring build and every encounter starts with opening a door and getting shot three times before you can do anything about it. And knowledge that it's going to happen doesn't help as you can't change who is going to open the door.
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BigRed0427 posted:Humm, I've tried to play the Infinity engine games and Pillars of Eternity, but I keep bouncing off the combat. I kind of chalk it up to simply not growing up with it. I mostly played Turn based Jrpgs when I was younger and couldn't really handle the part based real time combat. You can set the Infinity Engine games to auto-pause at the end of a round, if you want finer control over the flow of combat, though that's about the only other option, and the second Pillars game introduced an experimental turn-based mode. Everything else on the list either is turn-based, or has the option to be turn-based, IIRC (might be misremembering in the case of Neverwinter Nights). Also if you think you might like a really crunchy JRPG, give Metal Max Returns a shot. Aeon Genesis did a great fan translation, a core part of the gameplay is customizing the party's tanks, and it has a ton of features that were years ahead of their time.
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BigRed0427 posted:Humm, I've tried to play the Infinity engine games and Pillars of Eternity, but I keep bouncing off the combat. I kind of chalk it up to simply not growing up with it. I mostly played Turn based Jrpgs when I was younger and couldn't really handle the part based real time combat. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is is an absolutely fantastic game with the best turn-based combat I've ever seen in an RPG but I wouldn't really call its RPG system "crunchy".
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I don't know if there's any universal definition of what a "crunchy RPG" is but I take it to mean a lot of complex interlocking systems that combine in unique and sometimes surprising ways, at which DOS2 certainly excels.
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Also if one starts DOS2 right now there's enough time to finish it before Baldur's Gate 3 comes out
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the crunchiest rpg of all is microsoft excel
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exquisite tea posted:I don't know if there's any universal definition of what a "crunchy RPG" is but I take it to mean a lot of complex interlocking systems that combine in unique and sometimes surprising ways, at which DOS2 certainly excels. If by interlocking systems you mean "how many ways you can try to keep the fire covering the whole map from being cursed every turn" then yes. Yes, I just beat the Blackpits fight, why do you ask?
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DOS2 is easily the best game in the genre and everything being on fire after every encounter owns.
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Yeah I can recommend a bunch of other grognard poo poo I love like Knights of the Chalice or Temple of Elemental Evil or Dark Sun Shattered Lands but honestly everyone should at least try DOS2.
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:If by interlocking systems you mean "how many ways you can try to keep the fire covering the whole map from being cursed every turn" then yes. Yes, I just beat the Blackpits fight, why do you ask? Are you not entertained?
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The thing that DoS2 does really really well is make you feel like you're getting away with something. There are so many ways to game encounters without doing glitchy poo poo (like positioning people in stealth before the fight) or move around the game world with teleports and movement skills, that you feel like you're breaking something or pulling one over on the game. But you aren't, the game is built around expecting you to do silly poo poo all the time. It makes you feel like a genius and it rocks. Convincing a group of guys that you are actually supposed to be there before fixing the oil barrel filler and surrounding them in 40 barrels and blowing them up in one turn is hilarious, as is teleporting a boss away from his minions and killing him easily.
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:The thing that DoS2 does really really well is make you feel like you're getting away with something. There are so many ways to game encounters without doing glitchy poo poo (like positioning people in stealth before the fight) or move around the game world with teleports and movement skills, that you feel like you're breaking something or pulling one over on the game. But you aren't, the game is built around expecting you to do silly poo poo all the time. It makes you feel like a genius and it rocks. All of the abilities have a ton of different interactions with the environment or other abilities too, which lets you do cool poo poo all the time. It's so good.
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Jack Trades posted:All of the abilities have a ton of different interactions with the environment or other abilities too, which lets you do cool poo poo all the time. It's so good. Plenty of opportunity to gently caress up super hard and make things harder for yourself too. Forgetting that the fire is cursed and trying to douse it with rain, leading to a giant cloud of cursed steam that prevents healing while ALSO still being cursed fire lmao
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Sandwich Anarchist posted:Plenty of opportunity to gently caress up super hard and make things harder for yourself too. Forgetting that the fire is cursed and trying to douse it with rain, leading to a giant cloud of cursed steam that prevents healing while ALSO still being cursed fire lmao That's something that improves my experience with the game immensely. Most of the time when I play a turn-based RPG I feel like I'm either playing optimally (or at least optimally enough that it's effortless), which is boring because I don't have to think anymore, or the game is RNG-based and there's only so much I can do to improve my results. DoS2 on the other hand does not use RNG (for anything that matters) but it has so many complex interactions that at no point am I feeling like I can stop thinking because I have solved the combat. Once you start relaxing, you'll overlook some weird interaction and suddenly everything is on fire. Literally. It's great.
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# ? Jun 22, 2023 14:15 |
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I'm looking for an RPG with a timing system like the Trails games. This is turn based, but turns aren't distributed evenly. When your next turn comes up depends on stats and the ability you use, and it can be manipulated by buffs and debuffs. The FFT games do this too. However, I want to make my own main character. Anything like that around?
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pun pundit posted:I'm looking for an RPG with a timing system like the Trails games. This is turn based, but turns aren't distributed evenly. When your next turn comes up depends on stats and the ability you use, and it can be manipulated by buffs and debuffs. The FFT games do this too. However, I want to make my own main character. Anything like that around? FFX, but you solo it with Kimahri. It's been a while since I've played it, but Crystal Project is like that I think.
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pun pundit posted:I'm looking for an RPG with a timing system like the Trails games. This is turn based, but turns aren't distributed evenly. When your next turn comes up depends on stats and the ability you use, and it can be manipulated by buffs and debuffs. The FFT games do this too. However, I want to make my own main character. Anything like that around? Child of Light does this, but no custom characters. FF5 has this basic concept, and all of the characters are thoroughly customizable, but it's not terribly well-communicated exactly how things work or when each character's turn is about to come up.
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My friend just got his first gaming PC, coming from PS5. Skyrim is his favorite game and he's super excited he'll get to play Starfield. But it got me thinking, with so may titles being cross platform these days, what are the "must haves" in PC exclusives, particularly stuff that's several years old and thus relatively cheap. One title that leaps out to be is the first Firaxis X-Com, was that on console? Feels like a quintessential PC game to me but actually it'd work fairly well on a controller.
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# ? Jun 24, 2023 04:24 |
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PC gets you access to a ton of smaller games made by dev teams that didn't have the resources/interest to port to console. Are you interested in that type of game? For example: Noita, Cryptark, Hotline Miami, Nuclear Throne, Caves of Qud, Baba Is You.
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Yeah, I'd welcome any indie recommendations, too. Fffffuck I love Nuclear Throne, easily my all time cult classic that I'm always pushing on people, good pick. I guess I'm looking for "What's a personal top five for great games that can probably be bought for $20 or less each and that are only on PC/Steam, not console". I'll throw a list out there, but the whole reason I posted was so people could help me remember stuff I'll otherwise forget about. 1. Xcom 1 2. Nuclear Throne 3. Total Warhammer (maybe? It's just a big price point to get to the point where you could play Immortal Empires 4. Modded Morrowind 5. Crusader Kings II Jack B Nimble fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Jun 24, 2023 |
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The new xcom games were definitely on console FWIW. Though IDK if xcom 1 means "the first xcom game" or "the game before xcom 2" in this context IDK about rankings or about what kinds of genres he likes but here's some other great PC-only games on top of the ones TooMuchAbstraction mentioned: Dwarf Fortress Caves of Qud the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series Antichamber (it's a great weird puzzle game) Environmental Station Alpha He can also jump into the world of skyrim & fallout mods. Try out A Tale of Two Wastelands, the mod that combines Fallout3 and New Vegas. If he's a sicko he can try out some pc-only online games like path of exile, warframe, or dota & league of legends
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:The new xcom games were definitely on console FWIW. Though IDK if xcom 1 means "the first xcom game" or "the game before xcom 2" in this context XCOM = Modern X-COM = Classic I'm like 30% kidding.
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30%? I like those odds.
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I'd mentioned Firaxis in the first post yeah, he's 21 so I don't know how much he's going to want to play Old poo poo, but Modded Morrowind might be an exception since he loves Skyrim. As for being a sicko, aside from Starfield the game he most wants to play is some flight sim I've barely hears of, DCS or something. I vaguely get the impression it's like a more grounded WoP or War Thunder? He lives somewhere with Satellite internet so what I really need to do is find him turn based multiplayer. Shame that total Warhammer only allows for 2 people.
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# ? Jun 24, 2023 13:43 |
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The Civilization games are a lot more playable on PC than on console, are turn-based, and support multiplayer. If he likes flight sims, he should check out Sky Rogue, Tiny Combat Arena, and Project Wingman.
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Disco Elysium goes on sale for $10 all the time. Pretty sure it's on sale now with the GOG summer sale.
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Jack B Nimble posted:I'd mentioned Firaxis in the first post yeah, he's 21 so I don't know how much he's going to want to play Old poo poo, but Modded Morrowind might be an exception since he loves Skyrim. DCS is a study flight sim, which involves reading manuals and flicking a shitton of switches before being able to take off. Individual planes are the price of a full game, same with maps. If that's the stuff he's quite into, I'd also recommend IL-2 Great Battles, which is a proper flight sim like DCS but without a clickable cockpit. I'd also just straight up recommend the Xbox Game Pass. Wonderful for finding what you like in PC gaming with minimal hassle.
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I'm sitting on a flight back to the US from Paris and I got a weird hankering to play a legit god game cuz it's been way too long. Something like Populous or Black and White. Is there any modern(ish) release that can scratch that itch?
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ElectricSheep posted:I'm sitting on a flight back to the US from Paris and I got a weird hankering to play a legit god game cuz it's been way too long. Something like Populous or Black and White. the modern release of that specific line of games is called Godus, same designer as populous and black and white. i have it on ipad but havent got super deep into it. seems ok, very superficial. and its infected by "free to play" bullshit there was a different sort of god game called "From Dust" a few years back that i quite enjoyed. sort of a god game/puzzle game combo. definitely reminiscent of Populous Earwicker fucked around with this message at 18:07 on Jun 25, 2023 |
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