• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    12 days ago

    Yakuza 3 Remastered

    I’m about halfway through it, so I probably won’t finish this week, but I’m really enjoying it. I’m hoping to finish it before the new Zelda game releases, which is what I plan to dive into next.

    I also plan to play a few indies as well, so please reply with any you think are worth checking out. I have a list, but I’m always up for recs.

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        12 days ago

        Yup, started with 0 and working my way through.

        Some genres I especially like:

        • puzzles - Return of the Obra Dinn, Manifold Garden, etc
        • platformers - absolutely loved INSIDE and LIMBO, currently enjoying A Hat in Time, loved Psychonauts (Psychonauts 2 is on the list, but it’s not really “indie” anymore), little nightmares
        • metroidvanias - Blue Fire, Hollow Knight, etc
        • point and click - Darkside Detective, Deponia, etc
        • fighting/souls-like - Furi, Titan Souls
        • story - What Remains of Edith Finch
        • other - Recettear, Grand Mountain Adventure, Human Resource Machine

        Basically, if it has really good gameplay or story, I’ll probably like it.

        It’s probably more interesting to point out what I tend to not like:

        • roguelikes
        • city builders - I like high quality builders like Cities: Skylines, but indies tend to not have the budget
        • rhythm
        • stealth
        • shooters - very samey; I’d rather play AAA, such as Doom

        But then again, there’s an exception to each of these (e.g. I loved Slay the Spire and Black Mesa). So honestly, I’d probably enjoy anything that really stands out as being unique or interesting.

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          11 days ago

          I haven’t played Obra Dinn yet, but I keep hearing that anyone into that game is also into The Case of the Golden Idol, which I can confirm is fantastic. I’d recommend the DLC as well, which has a neat story hook to it after the main game.

          I’m not sure how literal you meant the “fighting” tag, as opposed to something like a boss rush, but I’d call Skullgirls the best game ever made if you’re into the multiplayer aspect.