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After Work Gaming: What games do you enjoy mostly after a day of work?

I am not a regular gamer, but once or twice in the week I am indulging in some after work gaming. Mostly I enjoy games that are either story rich to put different thoughts in my mind or games with a simple, but enjoyable gameplay (not too much micromanagement).

Here are my favorites for an after work gaming spree:

What about you, what do you play after work (even occasionally) to get your mind off or do you have any suggestions in general?

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  • For me the biggest one is my current "filler MMORPG" of choice, which has been Final Fantasy XIV for the past few years.

    The reason this works so well for me is:

    • By and large these games allow you to invest however much (hardcore raids) or little (dailies/weeklies) brain and attention into their gameplay as you desire, which is important after work when my brain is all mush from coding.
    • Light social interaction helps not completely feel like I've "shut down for the night" yet.
    • If I want to I can chat about daily things with my friends/guild.

    It's the right combination of ultralight gameplay and light social interaction to allow me to come down from work mode. 😁

  • I don't even have a physically demanding job, and I'm always too tired to play games after work. But I've been on Persona 5 Royal lately.

    • That’s one game I really wanted to finish but couldn’t for this very reason. After my brain is fried from programming all day, the last thing I want to do is a lot of reading.

  • I used to play Europa Universalis 4 or Cities: Skylines for this purpose.

  • Wow.. did not expect that many responses! I have strolled through all of them. There are a lot of really nice suggestions of games. I have bookmarked some of them.

    Love the Lemmy energy, except those 1-2 hardcore 'redditiers' commenting here in their usual way : ).

    Thx to all of you!

  • Honestly, right now it’s Overwatch 2. Probably Stockholm syndrome at this point, but the game can still be fun to just jump into for 30 minutes for me.

  • System shock 2 is brilliant. Runs on a toaster too, and on GOG it's DRM free so slap that bad boy on any laptop you have.

    Mostly I play No Man's Sky right now, but I occasionally go back to elite dangerous and/or Mass Effect.

  • I’ve recently gotten back into the OG Guild Wars and forgot how much of a chill MMO it was when it comes to grinding and questing. The quests (at least, so far) are a bit more varied than the “get 20 of this loot” and “kill 50 creatures” borefests that most MMOs have (the game still has them, but not as much as later MMOs), but also not super stressful. It also helps that it’s pretty easy to get geared for end-game stuff, so the actual end-game grind is for fashion and cosmetics.

  • For me, it feels great to do a few laps in a racing sim like Assetto Corsa Competizione after a long day. Even something more arcade-y like Forza feels good to me.

    If I don't feel like like driving at the end of my day though I'd probably hop on Monster Hunter or a story-based single player game.

  • I usually play Terraria as it's one of my favorite games. I've beaten the game on three platforms. Going to play it again on a harder difficulty next time.

    I find it fun since it's not a shooter so no intense rage moments that make you want to quit the game.

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