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beforan, do gaming w Where are all the good stealth games?
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Highly likely Hitman World of Assassination (the whole new trilogy starting with the 2016 game) will scratch the itch for you, but yeah I appreciate the weird shambles of trying to buy that in its various forms; actually the current state is the simplest: one price for the whole thing.

I guess you may want to wait for it to be on sale though, but I definitely rate it, it’s got many hours out of me.

Steam deck verified too, if that’s of interest.

CedarMadness,
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There is a demo, not sure what’s in it though. Back when they were separate games, the training missions of each game served as the demo level, and I think at some point the Paris mission of the first game was free.

beforan,
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Ah yeah, there’s a demo but I also don’t know what’s in it these days.

As for free levels, they cycle the free level monthly as per the current roadmap. I assume the demo lets you access the free level.

Looks like Bangkok is free until August 16th.

gk99, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?

It might not be what you’re looking for, but Temtem is listed as like 5GB on Steam. It’s basically Pokémon except built as an MMO. The entire main story can be played in co-op, but I haven’t found any of the dungeons or whatever yet as my friend and I have been doing a lot of exploration and side quests.

If that sounds interesting at all, it’s part of this month’s Humble Choice for $12 and that’s the best deal I’ve seen on it. Just remember to cancel your subscription after redeeming the games in the bundle.

Sentinian,
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Another thing for Temtem, it just launched a f2p battle only version of the game if you just want the pvp

gk99,

I’ve been told the tutorial sucks, but I do want to say that the PvP seems really good from a competitive standpoint. I don’t think there’s any RNG, just strategy.

Pseu, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?

Haven and Hearth is a slow base building MMO. You build up skill points exploring and finding new items, spend the skill points to unlock more stuff, build a base and start upgrading your stuff from there. It’s honestly really cool.

Demondice,

Is there PVP? I’m always wary of bothering with these sorts of games if they have open PVP, as they usually turn into mass slaughter pits where the players who have built up powerful armies (or whatever the game has for units) go around murdering weaker characters just to see the inevitable forum posts. If you make it through the early stages and join some sort of alliance, they usually turn into childish playground politics and squabbling.

I couldn’t tell from the “about” or “FAQ” pages, but the meme-filled forum doesn’t make it look particularly promising.

Pseu,

There is world PvP. With the world population being so low, and the world size being so large it’s pretty rare. There’s also a lot of ways to avoid it, but whenever you’re outside your own base it’s always a risk. If you play smart, it’s almost always possible to get away from a player, even if they’re very highly geared. Most clans are pretty insular, a group of friends who have been playing for a long time. I’ve never joined a clan, personally, so I have no idea what they’re like.

MarioSpeedWagon, do gaming w Where are all the good stealth games?

Shadow tactics

Mark of the ninja

That’s all you need. Those games literally taught me how to play stealth.

NightOwl,

Mark of the Ninja is the best 2d stealth I’ve played, and also better than lot of 3d ones. The way the game used visual cues made steathing feel really fun to do.

cadeje,
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I just scrolled through to see if anyone shouted out Mark of the Ninja. I hate stealth games, but absolutely loved that one.

vividspecter,

I’ll add Desperados III for a Western spin on Shadow Tactics.

mindrover,

To add a bit more about Shadow Tactics, it is a top-down 3D game where you control a crew of characters with different abilities (ninja, samurai, sharpshooter, etc.)

It is real time but you can plan actions to happen simultaneously, so it feels really cool to solve the stealth puzzles by combining the characters’ different abilities.

Also good atmosphere, voices, story, etc. Just a very good game.

dark_stang, do gaming w VR, Linux, and my Currently Unused Rift
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  • cityboundforest,
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    As far as I’ve read, it has some serious performance issues.

    dark_stang, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?
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    Mama World

    Now I’m imagining an MMO built around an expanded Teeheeti, from Ni No Kuni.

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  • jcarax,

    But now I get to chuckle at fairy shenanigans, so it works out.

    Ashen44, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?

    Here’s one that most of you have probably not heard of. Monster Hunter Frontier.

    MHF was a Monster Hunter MMO that ran from 2007 to 2019 and was exclusive to Asia. Recently, a dedicated team of community members have managed to revive it with community servers.

    It is brutally difficult, only partially translated, and has some genuinely awful controls, BUT

    It’s only around 6GB and completely free.

    If for some reason you want to try it I highly recommend joining the rain server, as it is the most populated and stable one. They also have a setup guide for how to install on their discord server I recommend you use.

    ThemboMcBembo, (edited )
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    this sounds awesome, thanks!

    is this the right link?

    EDIT: think i found the discord discord.com/invite/BSYusKW7Ps

    Ashen44, (edited )

    I don’t know about that first link but yup, that’s the discord link! Sorry I was on my phone so I didn’t put a link in my comment

    doofy77, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?

    Ragnarok online on a private server if you don’t mind a bit of clunk. Very bright and colourful anime art and kickass soundtrack.

    Ballistic86,

    I played RO back in high school. Haven’t thought about that game in 20 years. I might have to check it out again.

    lukini, do gaming w Where are all the good stealth games?
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    I wouldn’t even say the first BioShock is stealth-oriented, much less the rest of the series. There are some areas where it benefits you to be stealthy, but the game can easily be played going head-on into most enemies with good plasmid use. I’d argue it’s more fun that way, too.

    MrSluagh,

    I’ve started playing it again, and I now realize that. I just remembered it fondly as a very tactical, lean-back shooter. When I’m being expedient, the natural approach is to tag a splicer and then retreat toward my hacked turrets. Deathloop is the opposite. It’s billed as a stealth game, yet I find it easier to maintain a lean-back playstyle in Doom 2016.

    match, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?
    @match@pawb.social avatar

    Puzzle Pirates!

    Grimpen,

    I remember playing this back in the nineties, IIRC, and checking it out again 10-15 years ago! It was a fun puzzle oriented game.

    Sharmat, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?

    Lord of the Rings Online is about 26Gb.

    Star Trek Online is also roughly at the same ballpark as LOTRO.

    Guild Wars 1 is about 5Gb.

    Secret World Legends also this one, about 10Gb.

    They are all decent, and fun to play if they’re your jam, some are more pay-to-win than others, like Star Trek Online. Some are a bit on the older side, like Guild Wars 1 being from 2005 though.

    Grimpen,

    Used to play Guild War 1, got back into it for a while around 10 years ago. I should still have my original login somewhere…

    Pseu, do gaming w Cosy, brainless games when you're sick

    Minecraft is the coziest game for me. Whenever I want to just zone out, but feel productive, it’s a good option.

    snowbell, do gaming w Recommendations for open world games with focus on interaction instead of exploration or survival
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    Fallout: New Vegas might be enjoyable for you. It is a smaller game than skyrim, and has everything you like about skyrim and more.

    KaapeliTV, do gaming w Recommendations for open world games with focus on interaction instead of exploration or survival

    Greedfall comes to mind. It has many meaningful choices, interesting factions, multiple endings and some well written companions. The combat and running around around for quests can get repetitive or even tedious, but the story and the impact of your choices kept me playing all the way through.

    CylustheVirus, do gaming w Working parents, how do you find time to game?

    I found a job that doesn’t ask me for 50 hours a week and they go to bed at a reasonable hour. But don’t ask me what I’m not spending enough time doing, like working out. Or how much we spend on takeout (way, WAY too much). And on top of that I have pretty great family support.

    Basically, it’s hard even under ideal conditions with some less than great compromises.

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