We all have 'that game'. For me, it's Europa 1400: The Guild. What's your's?
We all have 'that game'. For me, it's Europa 1400: The Guild. What's your's?
We all have 'that game'. For me, it's Europa 1400: The Guild. What's your's?
Stellaris. It's been "that game" for me practically as long as I've been into gaming. I've got nearly 1000 hours on Steam alone.
Morrowind
One of my two favorite games of all time. I wish I could unlearn how to play. Some of my best memories are scavenging for anything remotely valuable and finding myself somewhere I shouldn't be at that level.
For me, it's any of the Total War games I like, or Battlefield 1, or Left 4 Dead 2, or any From Soulslike.
I like to call them evergreen games, because I'm a total snob. The kinds of games that you can always go back to no matter how long it's been, that you always know how to play by instinct at this point, that always entertain, feel weirdly comfy and make for great choices when you don't know what you wanna do. God bless them.
Which total wars though
That's a decently long list lol, Medieval 2, Rome 1, Rome 2, Attila, Napoleon, Shogun 2 sorta... (I don't dislike the ones not listed, I just vibe less with them)
If you count mods and expansions, the list gets much larger, Medieval 2 Kingdoms, Empire Divided, Age of Charlemagne, The Great War, Divide Et Impera, 1212, 1100, The Third Age... And there are even more that have piqued my interest but haven't had a chance to play.
Aaaah it's such a rich series!
KSP with the realism overhaul mod and realistic progression 1.
I just never get over the beauty of seeing a dual centaur upper stage gently drift away from an atlas booster before lighting up those stunning twin blue flames, careening deep in to the abyss of space.
The Binding of Isaac
Or Slay the Spire, if I want a turn based game.
You should check out Across the Obelisk, it’s a beefed up version of StS and I really think it’s heavily overlooked
It's on my steam wishlist, now. Thank you for the recommendation.
Slay The Spire
Yeah it’s Europe 1400: the guild for me too. Love that game and can’t get behind the second or third game. I loved to play it over lan with my friends.
1400 is a masterpiece. It’s a shame that the sequels went for this 3D sims styled gameplay. I don’t want to control the whole family. I want to control one member of the family.
It has so much atmosphere to it, I don't think any other game has truly replicated it so far. Haven't tried the third yet but I heard bad things.
The third works but that’s it. It was a buggy mess when it got into early access but the second developer that took it over did good work.
You are right. The atmosphere and that you did not have to micro manage so much stuff made it into a really great and relaxing game.
I loved to play it over lan with my friends.
Or as a true Guild player describes it: "keeping save game backups and doing regular checks to figure out if the game state is still in sync". "The Guild" was the reason I got a "It's not a bug, it's a feature" T-Shirt for LAN parties.
And don't get me wrong: I am saying the game is SO GOOD it was totally worth all that trouble. I wish so hard for someone to release/leak the source code some time so someone with enough pain tolerance can try to rework the network stack. Or maybe a remaster of that game. It has a so much better feeling than its successors.
I would buy four copies if they would make a remaster/remake with the possibility to play over the internet. Damn… gonna install it again and I will start looking at creating a vpn server.
ROCK and STONE to the bone
That's it lads! Rock and Stone!
Deus Ex:Human Revolution. I know every part of that game and still find some fun paths/solutions I didn't know about, comforting with a bit of variety every time!
It was Diablo for me, but D4 just doesn't scratch that right itch for me at the moment. Still play it from time to time but not as religiously as I did with the other entries.
Enter the gungeon I also play a lot over starting a new game.
but D4 just doesn’t scratch that right itch for me at the moment.
Try Grim Dawn. The graphics are mildly dated, but it's my favorite entry in the ARPG genre. Tons of replayability.
No need to change the meme, heroes 3 it is. A few other games as well but heroes doesn't get old.
Final Fantasy games. I've replayed FFV and VIII, restarted X and XII, and started XVI within the last year.
That be Binding of Isaac for me. I have 1000 games installed so it's even harder to get lost.
Playing Heroes of the Storm vs AI, the Hitman WoA trilogy, Left 4 Dead 2, and Diablo 3 Hardcore. I can always chill on this stuff and know it'll be a good time
Ahh HOTS, the only MOBA I really enjoyed. To bad it never really took off and Blizz stopped development.
It's funnily enough part of why I continue to return to it. Competitive games as a service are too much, I dislike having to keep up with an ever inflating hero pool and a constantly changing Meta. I can just enjoy the gameplay polished to a sheen and the natural depth
Sea of Thieves with my SO lately, previously Earth Defense Force with her as well.
Advance wars and anno 1404
Minecraft. It's so dang cozy to me.
XCom 2
Black Mesa. It's just my go-to game when I'm burned out from work/life. It's comfy for me to play, doesn't require my full attention, I can have videos on in the background, and I just love going through it over and over.
Lost mine already.
Used to be Team Fortress 2 (before becoming free and the hats), then Super Monday Night Combat (but it died), then I went from game to game but couldn't fill the void, Trove sort of did it but then it got taken over by Tencent and the grinding got even worse (which was already very heavy), then Overwatch managed to get close... But then it went to shit (besides all the shit with Activision-Blizzard).
I'm still looking for something to fill that void, something where I can join a lobby/match, check the web between deaths and then go back to search for a new match and check the web while it happens.
Or something like Trove, something to grind that is simple/friendly, that I can take at my own pace (unless it's some sort of special raid or boss) but sadly most of those games either require too much focus for a long-ish time (DRG or Gunfire Reborn , I love them but it's tiring) or are just gambling disguised as games (fucking Tencent).
That's summed up why it sucks so niche much when "that game" is online. Unlike offline ones, eventually they'll die.
Well even if it's offline it can "die" for me since we are talking about having a game that I can play all the time, and being offline usually means it has an end which I can only reach so many times before it gets boring.
In theory that's what roguelikes or dungeon crawlers are for, but they either try too hard to be complex or give no time to idle/rest for a while (to not lose the flow of the battle), also roguelikes sort of make me feel uneasy because even if you can play like a god, it's the RNG that decides if you have a chance at winning or not.
It was the sims 2 but after the sims dlc started getting ridiculous I ended up finding rimworld which I like much better.
Huh, rimworld is kind of like sims 2 if you think about it. You control a bunch of hapless goons, build nice houses for them, and orchestrate their tragic demises.
Looks at 1000 hours of Arma 3.
Just one more King of the Hill match.
Rome II, Attila, and Rimworld
JUPITER gives us STRENGTH!
KSP, for sure
i keep playing BF 2042 when i’m not sure what to play
You should try battlebit
I second trying BattleBit. It's what Battlefield should be.
The Long Dark
I bounce around between three or so.
I feel like I can always find something to do in Beatsaber, whether trying to beat my own scores or trying new modes or new modded songs.
Risk of Rain 2 is also great for mindless entertainment and trying new things.
Distance. It's sort of a racing game but with a story? It gets hard as hell but it's tons of fun and the music is great. It's criminally underplayed in my opinion
Risk of Rain 2
I tried this one but I couldn't get into it. I just kept getting overwhelmed by enemies and dying and I couldn't figure out why and gave up.
That’s paradox map painting games for me.
Counter Strike: Source
Lifetime? RuneScape (oldschool, none of the rs3 stuff)
Within the last 5 or so years? Insurgency (mainly Sandstorm) Hits the perfect blend of realistic shooter with fast paced action. I also exclusively play coop where you’re on a team with other real people and you’re playing against a team of bots. Nice and easy-going. You aren’t getting all pissed off and mad at someone on the other team and the modded servers are really fun
Funnily enough, it's Heroes 3 for me too.
Me too, finally had to uninstall it to get me to do something else.
Currently, 7 Days to Die, though I don't like where it's heading.
It's varied over the years and included Total Annihilation, Wow, Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld among others.
For me it's either FFXIV or Armello ATM.
Spelunky 2.