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surewhynotlem, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Friends and dragons. It’s a bit like easy chess with d&d style classes and species. It has transactions, but you can easily do well for free. I’ve been free playing for years (though I did throw them $10 around year 2 because of how much entertainment I got from it)

GammaGames, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

Been playing a lot of Destiny 2 lately! Having a lot of fun with smgs in crucible

MajorHavoc, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

Mini Motor Racing might be a good match. It has some DLC available (additional cars), but none of it is necessary to enjoy the game.

kakes, do games w Are there any good casual/low-stress mobile games that aren't filled with microtransactions?

First one coming to mind for me is Pillar Hop. Very simple, chill, and just had ads iirc (I block them, but I’m pretty sure it does, anyway.)

regitseroms, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

Excited to dive into the entire Kingdom Hearts series. Previously only played KH2 on the PS2.

chtk, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th
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  • Single player (desktop): After finishing Red Faction Guerrilla, and trying Red Faction Armageddon but not really liking it, I settled on Just Cause 2 (again). Still as much fun as in 2013, when I last played it.
  • Single player (Deck): more Deep Rock Galactic:Survivor.
  • Co-op (desktop): Deep Rock Galactic, if my co-op buddies don’t bail, that is.
any1th3r3, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

Persona 3 Reload - I’m not sure whether I like it or not just yet tbh. I’m about 20 hours in (or 2 months of “in-game time”) and the plot is very slow to unravel.
I don’t like turn-based RPGs usually, so combat is a bit of a chore and the exploration of Tartarus is very samey. Social sim aspects have been fine, but I guess I expected a bit more interactivity? I’m not sure. Its been nice to learn more about side characters, albeit ones not present in the “core” team.
The only somewhat similar game I’ve played before is Fire Emblem: Three Houses and I absolutely loved it, but I was much more interested in the gameplay (T-RPGs are 100% up my alley) and social sim was okay as well.
I think my primary issue with P3R is the setting - which I didn’t think would matter so much - I really don’t relate to high school life / issues anymore and it’s making it hard for me to get into the game…
The OST is absolutely S-tier though (and it has made exploring Tartarus much more bearable!)

plasticcheese, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 30th

7 Days To Die. It may have taken them 10 years, but the game is pretty solid now. This release has a huge number of quality of life changes, fixes and is extremely performant compared to many previous alphas. Great fun with friends.

randomdeadguy, do games w Getting the Skyrim itch again... Any mod recommendations to freshen it up?
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Go ahead and go to the Collections section and get one of the most downloaded mod collections. I added Gate to Sovngarde to my list but you can customize it however you wish!

dan1101, do gaming w Steam/GOG Summer Sales

Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate for $20

Sunset Overdrive for $5

Stopping now lol.

jazzup, do gaming w Steam/GOG Summer Sales

If you enjoy games like divinity original sin, you should definitely consider picking up pathfinder: wrath of the righteous.

LaGG_3,

I’d compare PF: WotR more with the old Baldur’s Gate and Neverwinter Nights games, tbh

slazer2au, do games w Q: Do I need Geforce Experience to make use of "Game Ready Drivers" (Nvidia)?

If the optimizations are part of the drivers then yes you do get the benefit.

Varyk, do gaming w Moar Borderlands

Hey there, I’ve been playing borderlands a few days now.

It reminds me a lot of outer worlds, which I absolutely loved and played through twice.

You might want to give that a try.

sxan,
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I had a hard time getting into Outer Worlds. I’ll try it again, eventually; I may like it more the next time.

pipariturbiini, do gaming w Riven (2024) Review Thread

I am interested in the game series, but it looks like there are many points to start from. Myst 2021, realMyst Masterpiece Edition, Myst Masterpiece Edition, Riven, Riven 2024.

Seems like the starting point is a relatively controversial topic amongst fans. I thought of starting with Myst 2021, then playing the original Riven.

tias, (edited )

I don’t think it’s a big deal where you start. The latest iteration of Riven will likely be the most accessible and that’s probably what matters most if you’re just starting out.

Much of the appeal (for me at least) is that the storyline is a Tolkien-like epic story spanning thousands of years. Myst takes place before Riven, and if you wanted to consume it in chronological order you would start by reading the books (which are surprisingly good). But it’s fine to go back and “fill in the blanks” if you play in a different order. It’s like reading The Hobbit after you read The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Also note that Riven and Riven 2024 are the same story so there’s no need to play both of them. Same with Myst, just pick the most modern iteration of it. The versions that allow you to move and look around freely take away a lot of frustration with trying to make out what the world looks like and finding clues.

Zedstrian, do gaming w Riven (2024) Review Thread

Something they didn’t fix for the Myst remake that the Myst-like Quern is much better at is not making puzzles so obscure as to essentially require a guide to complete the game. Was anything done about that problem for the Riven remake?

chloyster,

Well I suppose the issue is that not everyone sees the obscureness as a problem. I love the Myst games and quern, but I think it would be a bad idea to change the puzzles to be different. The Myst series is quite difficult to be sure, but that’s part of why I love them. I don’t think everyone needs a guide to finish, but if one does every now and then, is that really such a bad thing? For single player, whatever method of playing that gives you the most enjoyment is the correct way to play

Zedstrian,

Admittedly I did need a guide at times for Quern too; I think the best compromise is what Cyan did for Firmament and just include an optional hint system in the game itself. By avoiding the need to consult walkthroughs, not only would excessive spoilers be avoided, but the experience would remain self-contained, something especially important for a VR game.

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