I’m a casual gamer who’s been largely inactive for the past few decades, and so I’m looking for some some good game recommendations. I don’t mind if they’re old as long as they came out after 2003 (because that’s when graphics of many games really started improving), maybe between 2008-2019. I’m also quite a picky gamer.
Here is a list of games that I’ve played before and that I liked (in no particular order):
Here are games that I’ve played that I didn’t like:
Here are games I would like to avoid:
Other than that, everything is fair game. I don’t have any aversion towards graphic language/gore/sex.
My tastes might be too specific, but I hope someone here may be able to provide me with a recommendation!
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it’s price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don’t meet the system requirements, or just haven’t had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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If you liked the Stanley parable, I feel like spec ops: the line would be up your alley. Quite different games with a common narrative method.
Based on the puzzle games and games with character on your list, it seems like psychonauts would be a good choice. (Its technically a platformer, but so is tomb raider)
The Scribblenauts series is a fun puzzle game that’s sort of unique, though it’s a side scroller.
Beaming is a racing game that’s heavy on the physics simulation side of things.
Judging by the name, I thought Spec Ops: The Line would be a Counter-Strike ripoff, but since it has The Line™ in its name, then surely it must be a The Stanley Parable ripoff./jk
Psychonauts seems to have a bit of cartoon/fantasy elements to it.
I’ve played a bit of the OG Scribblenauts way back, it was a bit fun.
I’ll be checking out Spec Ops: The Line and BeamNG.