Mothergunship is a FPS roguelite, where you get to build awesome-stupid looking guns between runs, getting temporary upgrades while blading everything. It often goes on 80% sales on GOG and Steam
Others mentioned brotato and vampire savior, there are several similar games like them nowadays, you can check their tags to look for more on Steam
Elder Scrolls Morrowind has janky as fuck combat (hidden dice roll to check if you actually hit) and the only way to get better is with higher numbers in your skills and attributes. You can use magic and potions, both of which you can make yourself, to boost yourself to godlike levels
Dynasty Warriors 8 offers several weapons for the characters, plus it lets you equip skills to make some actions better, like higher attack and higher attack while mounted. As soon as you learn how to block for quick camera turns, you’ve mastered the game
Risk of Rain is like this (1 if you like 2D, 2 if you like 3D games). You constantly buy items and they stack like crazy. You either don’t stack fast enough and die or manage to overcome the hurdle and become a god
Not in the slightest. As long as you’re down to have some fun then that is all that matters! I’ll shoot you a proper message soonish. I’m nearly done cleaning this fuckin’ office
I’ve wanted to do this, too, but some times it’s difficult because I’m really into the tactics of the game. I generally blow past a lot of the story these days because I’ve played and seen so much of it all, but there’s always new ways to do combat and some strategies I haven’t tried with particular battles. Having said that, if you are into the story, I suppose I could run around and loot all the hidden things while someone else is in a dialogue.
I’d want to do a decent handful of mods and I know not everyone is down with these (all from ingame mod manager):
Tactician Enhanced
Party Limit Begone (so we could do up to 4 person coop, each of us gets 1 companion if we want it)
Extra Encounters + More Enemies in Regular Encounters
Random Loot (so the gear we find is different locations than vanilla)
Full set of class-specific loot (there’s 12 of them, but we could do without this if too much)
Also disclaimer: my internet is kinda shit, I get ~100/Mbps on average. May or may not be an issue, I’m not entirely sure. I never really had issues playing Helldivers 2, so maybe not an issue with BG3.
If there’s a group that’s cool with all that, then I’m interested. Again, though, I know not all players are into it this way.
ETA: I’d be playing on Steam, but I’m fairly certain all the mods I mentioned are available on console, too.
I have no issue with most of that. The story thing, I guess what I was looking for was less like us just playing the story but roleplaying the story to an extent. Don’t mean like everyone getting super into characters, just mean like maybe we have different ideas of what we should do. If one of us starts the dialogue first or triggers some event or whatever then we cope. More like a real DnD game than anything else.
Your internet sounds pretty solid to me. Mine is not much higher than that… Well at least I thought. I then ran a speed test thingy. How the fuck is my upload faster than my download?
For sure, the roleplay thing I’m still into. Thinking about it since I posted, I would probably aim to roleplay as a Peon from Warcraft II. Playing as a peon servant to someone else’s character might fit in perfectly with my concern of being too familiar with the story progression. Yesh, me’lord!
edit: lmao, I had the opposite effect when I just tested my current speeds (although I am currently on a VPN)
Absolver might fit the description, 3d fighting game but you learn the moves by blocking or dodging then defeating NPCs and PCs. It’s not super long unless you try to learn all the styles and moves or I think they added an infinite dungeon, not sure how good that part is since they added it after I played. But even if you don’t like the PVP the single player learning the moves and defeating the bosses and big bad at the end is really fun.
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