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daniyeg, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

i’m gonna blatantly disregard your “but where the consequences actually matter” and recommend most of telltale’s games (The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us are the better ones).

besides them and the suggestion of others i would also recommend Tyranny. great CRPG made by Obsidian.

Llamajockey, do games w This console generation seems skippable

You’re right in that exclusives are becoming less and less but I still think it’s worth getting a PS5.

If you have the wallet for it I think the perfect setup is owning a switch for party games and Nintendo exclusives, a PS5 for Sony exclusives/general couch gaming and as your media machine, and a PC for all the rest.

Ps5 definitely has some great exclusives that imo make the system worth it, not to mention the graphical upgrades and how quick it is compared to a ps4.
-Ghost of Tsushima is a beautiful game, with a great story and gameplay, performs so much better on PS5 -Spiderman 2 -God of war Ragnarok -Horizon zero dawn -Gran Turismo

I use my PS5 for most of my games over my gaming PC, just more comfortable for me. Also I still like that you can get lucky if you go to a GameStop and find used physical copies of expansive games at a discount.

I have also always recommended owning an Xbox/PlayStation as a media device as well. Sound and image quality usually surpass your smaller basic steaming devices or built in smart TVs. Compared to my ps5, my ps4 crawls through the menus and loading screens. One of those things that you won’t notice until you upgrade.

Having said all that, I wouldn’t get the “pro” model, unless you have the cash and want to game in like 8k or some bs

Llamajockey,

Also, much easier to get a ps5 now, most stores just have them in stock now, seen some used ones for sale too

AHorseWithNoNeigh, do games w This console generation seems skippable
@AHorseWithNoNeigh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

My partner and I got a PS5 when they became available and only played a couple of games on it. It mostly collects dust now. I’d attribute a lot to PlayStation’s games becoming more available on PC.

Mechaguana, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices
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Disco elysium. Made me want to start it all over again several times.

null,

And there’s a lot of things that are just up to chance too. My friend somehow managed to die to the ceiling fan in 2 separate runs.

SlothMama,

It’s really easy to do, I died constantly at the beginning

DeepFriedDresden, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

This War of Mine. Honestly can't believe nobody else has mentioned it.

You play as a group of civilians in a war torn country. By day you craft things needed for survival like a stove for cooking, guns for protection, barricades to prevent raiders. At night you send one person with a backpack to scavenge an area of your choice for things like food, medicine, supplies etc. The others will either sleep or guard the property. Things you do while scavenging have real effects on your characters. Decided to rob an elderly couple? Your characters will react based on their personality.

Things become grim fast if you decide to start robbing supplies or get attacked. Your players get sick, become depressed, starve, get hurt etc. I've never made it to the end.

It's a great way to understand the struggles of being a civilian in a war. The Polish government actually recommends it for educational purposes and the devs have donated a lot of proceeds to charities serving people impacted by war, including Ukraine most recently.

B0NK3RS,
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TWOM is so good. What you say about things going bad fast is very true and the repercussions of something minor are real.

DeepFriedDresden,

I was a bit aggressive on like my second playthrough and ended up killing a couple people to get their medicine. The guy that killed them was too depressed to scavenge and killed himself. Then another person got depressed because of that and wouldn't do anything. Then she got sick and died shortly after. I was too sad to play for awhile after that one.

ByteJunk,
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I feel the same. I’m too traumatized by a couple of my playthroughs to play it anytime soon… But what a great game.

setsneedtofeed, (edited )
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It’s very good, but the tone can be totally broken if you master combat. Killing soldiers doesn’t lower morale, so they are free targets.

Depending on what locations spawn, it is possible to completely ruin the intended vibe. I’ve wiped out the military outpost and ended up with so many supplies I didn’t know what to do with them all.

ByteJunk,
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I was going to mention this game, +1.

Trying to desperately survive in a world that’s upside down, fighting the hopelessness and trying to survive just one more day and slowly realising the you’re just one day closer to death…

Man, it’s a really great game, but I can’t play it again anytime soon.

ByteJunk, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices
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Depends on the kind of games you enjoy.

While not particularly about consequences of decisions, I highly recommend Frostpunk. It always feels like any decision is about trying to choose the less horrible one, but without ever knowing if it will work out or not. The atmosphere of that game is just superb.

DwightAllRight, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

Witcher 3, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Nationstates.net , all are excellent options along this line.

Dagwood222, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

[off topic]

Daemon by Daniel Suarez. A persistent computer virus develops a game where the only way to win is to kill off your team mates. The people who show the greatest willingness to backstab are recruited for missions in the real world.

SharkEatingBreakfast, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices
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I’m wildly surprised that no one has suggested “Papers, Please” yet.

Shotgun_Alice,

Papers please is so much fun.

SharkEatingBreakfast,
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For sure! Fun but also very heavy in its themes.

Boiglenoight,

Mani bet this plays fine on Steam Deck. I am going to fire this up today.

Crashumbc, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

2077 cyberpunk only plays out badly

Drewelite,

The saddest ending is the one where you win.

sealhaslupus,

technically on par for a dystopian game

Blubber28, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

A bit of an obscure one is Roadwarden. If I remember correctly, it was made by a single person. The grafics are pixelated style, which is usually a bit of a turn off for me (I don’t need hyperrealistic, just don’t like big pixels), but the gameplay is amazing. It is a combination of a graphical novel and an RPG where choices matter. It does not have spicy real-time combat or a leveling system, but your choices in the story and of your class matter.

To give a quick introduction to the story: You start as a roadwarden, someone tasked with keeping the roads safe. You are tasked by the elite in a rich city to assess the trading prospects with a poor province up north; assess its people, infrastructure, and resources that they offer. You have a limited time to complete your task, as autumn and winter are closing in, and the nights are too dangerous to venture on the roads.

In this game, you cannot help everyone. Helping one group can condemn another, and actions that may be noble in spirit may fail spectacularly. I’ve had a lot of fun playing through this, and it is my recommendation if you don’t really care for real-time combat.

Chip_Rat, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

“Passage” is a very short one. But the choices matter.

calamitycastle, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

If you use Steam you can search on the category “Choices Matter” FYI

Nibodhika, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

Life is strange is very close to what you’re asking, in the game you can rewind time to a limited degree to try different thing, but sometimes your actions only have consequences much further into the game. Even the things that you can rewind and try different things there’s rarely a clear better choice, since all of them are morally ambiguous, do you take a picture of the security guard harassing a student or do you intervene? One is obviously better, but the other gives you proof which you might need later on.

Voroxpete,

Amazed I had to scroll this far to see LiS mentioned.

There’s a decision in the first game that legitimately made me get up from the computer and walk away. Absolutely fucking brutal game.

calamitycastle,

I know exactly the part you mean and same. Amazing moment. I also LOVED the sequel. Criminal that it didn’t do as well as they wanted because I want them to make an even bigger version next. True Colours was pretty good though

TJDetweiler, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices
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Frostpunk. That game gave me anxiety with the tough choices sometimes.

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