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Tarcion, do games w Your personal Masterpieces

Old games? Let me throw Final Fantasy Tactics in the mix. Easily my favorite game of all time and one of the only ones I consistently come back to, despite releasing in 1997.

If you’re not familiar, FFT is a turn-based tactics game which is very different from other mainline FF games in a lot of ways. The story is one of the best, if not the best, in the FF series. For gameplay, you recruit and manage soldiers which progress using a fairly in-depth job system which is also pretty easy to pick up.

I’m sure you could find a PSX emulator of the original but, honestly, I really recommend the updated War of the Lions edition they did for the PSP. It’s been ported to mobile and is actually a great port. My one tip for anyone who tries it is to make multiple save slots in case you find yourself overwhelmed in a story dungeon/encounter.

oxideseven,

FFT is probably my all time favorite as well.

The tone, setting, story, art style has remained unmatched in my mind.

Tons have tried to replicate the tactics combat stuff and plenty have succeeded and improved or changed upon that formula, but I don’t think any of them have had that feel to it. Even the other FFT games.

Tarcion,

I recently picked up Midnight Suns which, to be very clear is not FFT. However, I will say despite the kind of bad story and corny aspects of it, the actual turn based combat is excellent. I thought I would hate it being card-based but it really grew on me a lot. Definitely scratched the FFT itch.

Nikls94,

Really? I always thought of FFT as an inferior Fire Emblem - glad to hear that! I’m definitely gonna give it a go!

Deestan, do games w Your personal Masterpieces

store.steampowered.com/app/219890/Antichamber/ is a puzzle game that does an amazing job of letting you figure out the weirdest stuff purely by experimentation and interaction.

+1 for Recettear, mentioned in another comment

store.steampowered.com/app/530320/Wandersong/ is a game that while not super challenging, does storytelling beautifully. Coping with the world ending by looking despair straight in the eye and remaining whimsical. Not because the character is stupid, but because that is his tool of spreading hope.

store.steampowered.com/app/362960/Tyranny/ is a CRPG with genuine hard choices with moral dillemmas and consequences.

store.steampowered.com/app/31270/Puzzle_Agent/ has clever puzzles, good art style, and good point-and-click style humor.

Nikls94,

From what I’ve read, wandersong and puzzle agent definitely got my attention!

simple, do games w Your personal Masterpieces

Oh hey, a fellow Cloudbuilt fan. I didn’t try the new version (Super Cloudbuilt) but I enjoyed playing the original.

Asura’s Wrath gets my vote as a great underlooked/underrated game. It got miffed reviews on release and is unfortunately only exclusive to PS3. It’s essentially a playable anime with ridiculously fun and over the top fights.

Nikls94,

I actually played Asura’s wrath back on the days! I’ve yet to try Super Cloudbuilt - didn’t know that even existed!

Carnelian, do games w Your personal Masterpieces

Crosscode! To me it’s the ultimate hidden gem, as I hardly see people talking about it but most of the people who do play it go on to rate it as one of their favorite games. Especially if you like story focussed action-rpgs, I bet you’ll dig it. It’s also got somewhat of a zelda element with puzzles and dungeons

Penta,

My favourite game!

simple,

It’s also got somewhat of a zelda element with puzzles

Bit of an understatement. The game has a LOT of puzzles. A bit too many of them IMO, most of which are not optional and bring the game to a halt. The rest of the game is S tier but I could never bring myself to play hours of back-to-back puzzles in dungeons.

Aielman15,
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I played it on gamepass, then bought the Collector’s Edition simply because I wanted to give some money to the devs, and then bought it again on Xbox with the DLC just to have an excuse to play it again.

It’s a wonderful game choke full of content (especially if you like the collect-a-thon aspect of the game), the combat system is amazing, and there are tons of skills available across four different branches for each of the four+1 elements, which means it never overstays its welcome because there’s always something new to unlock and play with. But most of all, I loved having a game that isn’t afraid of giving you hard puzzles without a companion or an annoying thinking voice explaining everything to you before you even had a chance to look at the damn thing.

It immediately became one of my favourite games ever, and it’s a shame that not enough people even know of its existence.

caut_R, do games w Your personal Masterpieces

Recettear had me glued to my screen out of nowhere, very interesting genre mix

makeshiftreaper,

Oh shit! I loved Recettear! I think it’d be a perfect steam deck game but I highly doubt they’ll do the work to make it functional

GreenAlex,
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ProtonDB claims that it works with proton-ge. I may have to give it a try sometime soon. It was my 2nd game on Steam (after Terraria).

shani66,

Capitalism ho!

AnonTwo, do games w [minor story spoiler] Playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth before finishing original Yakuza Series?

It will absolutely spoil. Ichiban's partner is the main character of the original 0-6

Plus the Yakuza series really doesn't care about spoiling. They will do what they need to catch up players who don't care about that. So if they want to do a story point that requires spoilers, they will just tell you what happened.

echo64, do games w [minor story spoiler] Playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth before finishing original Yakuza Series?

if you care about spoilers. IW will have spoilers for earlier games, that’s just how it’s going to be. but you probably already encountered most of them in LaD

Bbbbbbbbbbb, do games w [minor story spoiler] Playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth before finishing original Yakuza Series?

In my opinion, play through the Kiryu Saga and buy LaD:IF on discount. Should also have patches released by that time

ladytaters, do games w [minor story spoiler] Playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth before finishing original Yakuza Series?

I don’t know about spoiling enjoyment per se, but I do recommend at least playing 6. It sounds like you’ve already gotten through the early games. Are you enjoying yourself, or are you burning out on it?

QubaXR,
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Three is a hard quality jump after Kiwami 2, but I still enjoy the story. Moved from main PC to Steam Deck for this one and it feels right at home.

Perhaps I need to get in control of my FOMO and enjoy older games first instead of… Chasing the dragon (badum-tsss)

navatar, do games w NVidia Shield For Streaming Steam Games Opinions?

I use the Shield Pro, and it works great for streaming Steam games. I’ve never used moonlight/sunshine, but Steam Link has worked flawlessly for me, as well as xbox controllers, PS4 controllers, and Switch controllers and their knockoffs. My only gripe is it only has the HDMI port for 4k/60hz (HDMI 2.1? Can’t remember the number) and can’t stream the 4k/120hz my TV can handle.

Ugurcan, do games w NVidia Shield For Streaming Steam Games Opinions?

Consider having a SteamDeck.

I used Steam Link, Mi Box, Shield Pro, Apple TV and Steam Deck for streaming indoors. Latency-wise Deck beats all by 3 miliseconds, APTV and Shield ties in second (all three have latency under 16ms [1 frame in 60fps]). APTV + Moonlight supports wireless gamepad rumble and all other Dualsense features, also HDR. Shield is hit and miss especially with newer controllers.

Deck supports every combination, plus you can stream your Xbox (or Game Pass Cloud) and PS5 to Deck if you have either.

memo,
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I second this. A second hand 64gb deck is probably under 300€ if you are a bit patient and search local online used markets, while a new nvidia shield pro is around 220€.

Pretty much supports most controllers OOB, is literally a console that you can play less demanding games on, has a high resell value if you don’t dig it!

xele, do ekg w [zbiorczy] zmiany w spółkach państwowych
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YuzuDrink, do games w NVidia Shield For Streaming Steam Games Opinions?

It was even better before they ditched streaming through GeForce Experience or whatever. Moonlight + Sunshine work, but I’ve never felt like there was a good Sunshine configuration tool, and adding games manually has always been too much of a pain for me to bother with.

wonderfulvoltaire, do games w NVidia Shield For Streaming Steam Games Opinions?
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Although this is half the price of the steam deck I’d recommend that because it’ll last a whole lot longer and you can put whatever version of android you want on it or just stick to Linux. The streaming is top notch especially with the oled model having a more powerful wireless chip.

catch22,
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So you’d recommend the steam deck over the shield?

wonderfulvoltaire,
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Absolutely it’s great value paired with the dock.

CountCorvinus, do gaming w What are some good games that have a bad reputation due to unreasonable expectations?
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Fallout 76.

Got a bad reputation at launch because it was so buggy, the main “quest” was lackluster and the world felt empty due to a lack of NPCs. It was genuinely in a bad state.

They’ve made loads of improvements and the game is really fun now. After the Wastelanders update, which brought NPCs and a new main quest, it started to shake off some of the negativity but I think many people are still turned off due to the launch stigma

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