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AsterixTheGoth, (edited ) do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

For me, Noita. I don’t recommend it unconditionally, but for me that game will forever be the only permanent game in my library. I expect it’s possible that I could finish Elden Ring. I know I will never finish Noita.

kaffiene,

Yep! Noita is a game I play again and aga.in. Despite sucking at it

SkyezOpen, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

If you don’t mind top down colony managers, rimworld is an absolute gem. The base game itself is infinitely replayable because every game is basically a story. Think dwarf fortress with graphics (well, df has graphics now but). Also incredibly easy to mod to customize or completely change your game experience.

thermal_shock, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

RimWorld. shit can go crazy with the mods a available or just vanilla.

Red_October,

I dunno, I only have 3417 hours played in Rimworld, I’m not sure that qualifies as infinitely replayable. /s

LoreleiSankTheShip,

Don’t give up! You’re close to finishing the tutorial!

Yax, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

The one I never get tired of replaying is Mafia 2. Maybe a weird choice since it’s very linear and every play through is pretty much the same. But the story is just perfect for me. The gameplay perfectly suits the story, nothing especially clever, just well executed.

Then there’s games like Binding of Isaac or Dead Cells where every play through is different.

gnomesaiyan, do games w Always Online / Live Service
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This is one of many reasons why I boycott a lot of AAA gaming companies nowadays. Not going to name names here, but they know who they are. I prefer indie devs/pubs, and stay the fuck away from anyone pushing FOMO crap, especially pre-order/early access DLC packages.

ampersandrew, do games w Always Online / Live Service
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They do it because if you have to be online, connected to their servers, you have to look at their store and be tempted to buy something else for the game. It’s also just straight DRM. The industry spent the better part of 20 years complaining about piracy and used game sales, and now they’ve found a way to defeat them by just designing their games to disappear when the servers are gone. That does come with a catch though. Building and maintaining the online infrastructure costs a lot of money, and given how many of these games just instantly flop and die, customers are less willing to invest their time and money into a game unless they know it’s a winner, which has less to do with the game’s quality and more of how many other people perceive it to be quality. This looks to me to be why the industry is crashing right now.

As egregious as horse armor was decades ago, that doesn’t offend me the way server requirements do (you can always just choose not to buy the horse armor and still have the game you bought in perpetuity). If the game requires an online connection, don’t buy it. There’s always another game out there like it without the requirement. A game that requires an internet connection is just a worse version of a game they could have sold you without it, and the online requirement gives it an expiration date. If multiplayer requires an online connection, make sure it supports LAN, split-screen, direct IP connections, or private servers. This information is very hard to find just by store pages, perhaps intentionally so, but I usually check on the PC Gaming Wiki these days; otherwise you have to hope the developer responds to a question about those features in the Steam forums.

eezeebee, do gaming w What are your favourite controllers?
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I hated the Xbox controller when it first came out, probably because my child-sized hands couldn’t reach the buttons comfortably. So it was Playstation style for a long time.

Now as an adult I’ve switched over to the Xbox style (easier to plug and play for Steam gaming) and I like it a lot. It feels a lot more durable than any other controller I can remember using. Though I feel the size and weight of the controller makes it slightly more difficult to use the bumper and trigger buttons compared to PS controllers, it’s not a big deal because I’m not playing FPS these days.

sleepybisexual,

Both styles are cool. Tho I have a slight preference for symmetrical sticks

damnedfurry, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

What you are describing is essentially the roguelike/lite genre, lol. Search up some of that, see if anything looks fun.

mp3, do games w Always Online / Live Service
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The only time I will find acceptable the presence of an online service in a mostly single player game is when it complements it, and will still operate gracefully if disconnected.

Fuck these games that just stops working when they pull the plug on the servers.

Rhynoplaz, do games w Unsolvable epic store captcha

Nice try, bot. You’re not getting me to explain what a traffic light is!

glitches_brew, do games w Unsolvable epic store captcha

It’s becoming extremely frustrating.

Yup. That’ll happen when you touch anything related to epic.

eezeebee, do games w Unsolvable epic store captcha
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Are you trying to redeem the freebie through the Epic Games launcher? I don’t remember ever having to complete a captcha that way.

Hyphlosion, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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For me, that would be the 3D Mario games (or any Mario game, really).

I have over 70 hours logged into Super Mario 3D-Stars, and that’s just the newer way I’ve played these games.

AlexanderESmith, do games w Unsolvable epic store captcha

womp womp. Try their support.

mrvictory1, do games w Unsolvable epic store captcha

Try using their website instead of launcher

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