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Tarquinn2049, (edited ) do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Earthbound

Also known as Mother 2. Up to you if you want to try English fan translations of Mother 1 and 3 as well. 2 is the only one with an official English translation. It does a good job as a stand alone game, I played it long before I knew any of that. Back when renting a snes game from a physical store was a thing.

But I have since played part of Mother 1/earthbound 0, and all of Mother 3/earthbound 2. Mother 3 is worth it in my opinion, the fan translation is very good and fits the style of the Mother 2 official translation. I should try Mother 1 again, but after playing Mother 2, it felt like an earlier lower quality version of the same thing. I didn’t get more than an hour in, so it might be worth it further in.

If you haven’t heard of earthbound, well that sucks. Everyone should hear about it. Definitely a must play at least once in any gamers life. It is the very definition of a traditional non-traditional RPG. It uses as well as breaks every convention. It’s exactly what you expect, except totally not what you expected.

Basically, it’s a type of parody of the genre, while also being one of the best games of the genre.

GanonMS,

Mother 1 is also available officially as Earthbound Beginnings.

Tarquinn2049,

Ah, I didn’t know that. Suppose I probably would have found out when I went to play it again, but thanks for letting me know.

Catoblepas, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

Have you heard of Hardspace: Shipbreaker? If anything it’s the opposite of a crafting-building game, it’s a disassembly game! It’s set in space and has a nice plot about corporate greed. And you have to manage your oxygen in space, so arguably it’s like diving, haha.

Another game I liked that’s made by a small studio is Carrion. You play as a The Thing-esque monster that has to kill, grow, and solve different puzzles to escape the lab it was created in. Very gory but fun.

myfavouritename,

Hard space: Shipbreaker was my go to comfort game for a long time. Dive in, cut some walls, and toss some junk. Just perfect.

followthewhiterabbit,

Really glad you both suggested this game!

Am having an absolute blast playing!!!

saigot, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

Outerwilds is a beautiful game and quite short, try to go in as blind as possible. It’s space archaeology.

Gris is an art game that’s about 3hrs long. Very pretty, very zen.

Into the breach, is a puzzle game (chess vibes) where you are time travellers saving the world from insect aliens. has a long time to beat, but play sessions are fairly short. I think it’s a great game for when you are taking short breaks between something else. it might be a tad too on the roguelike side for you, but it’s primarily about solving puzzles.

Carrion is a puzzle-horror game that took me about 5hrs to beat, it’s extremely satisfying

Nauticrawl is a very esoteric game, you pilot a sub at the bottom of the ocean and have to learn from scratch how to pilot it. If you like doing stuff with no instructions you’ll enjoy it.

Not for broadcast is a shortish (~20hrs) game where you control a live action broadcast and get points for how well you do cuts… or censor people

Superliminal is a 3hr puzzle game that plays with size and perspective.

Nyla_Smokeyface,

I LOVE NOT FOR BROADCAST! I was there when it was just episode one. I really need to finish it but I haven’t found the time

ConstableJelly,

Second Gris. Makes a big impact for a small game.

Monkyhands, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Witcher 3 is perhaps a good option. The combat style is relatively complex I’d say, and quite fun. The story is very engaging and super well written. And it’s available on both Steam and in fact on Switch too. I’ve played the whole game on Switch, and it runs well.

Nyla_Smokeyface, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

I loved Killer Frequency! I made a post talking about it.

Tarquinn2049, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Secrets of Grindea

Yes, the title has grind right in it, and yes it’s for that reason. But, the way grinding works is handled pretty well. The longer you stay in a combat area, the faster the enemies keep respawning on kill, until there is almost no delay and you are just murdering hundreds of them per minute. Of course when you first get to a new zone, you won’t be able to handle grinding it like that.

But yeah, grinding mechanic aside, the game is also a pretty good narrative and has a really good sense of humor and is well-made. I recommend looking it up despite grind being right in the name, lol.

thatKamGuy, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Super Mario RPG and Chrono Trigger, I think strike a good balance regarding random encounters.

On the other end of the spectrum would be something like the Front Mission or Final Fantasy Tactics series - where the narrative is all handled through set battles.

Tarquinn2049,

Can’t wait for the super Mario RPG remake. I’ve already been replaying that game every 5 years or so, will gladly do so again on a new version of it.

BigBananaDealer, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th
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100%ing hogwarts legacy is not very fun, and im also burnt out from the game. playing gtav now

yaminoEXE, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

RPGs are such a board term nowadays that anything can be an rpg if you market it as such. But that’s not the time for it.

If you like Undertale, you might enjoy its deranged post apocalyptic cousin released near the same time, Lisa the Painful. A turn base rpg with plenty of tangible choices.

If you like more narrative stuff, play Disco Elysium or Planescape Torment.

Cabeza2000, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark

It doesn’t fit all your requirements but I think you may like it.

morras, do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

Captivating narrative and in-depth combat system? Final Fantasy 7.

resketreke, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______
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I'd like to recommend Pentiment. Narrative-driven game set in the Middle Ages, or rather at the end of the Middle Ages. It has an interesting story and according to some historians it's historically accurate. I loved the story, the setting, the art...

Watch a review or something and give it a try if you find it of your liking.

d3Xt3r, (edited ) do games w What are some RPGs for someone who doesnt like most RPGs

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  • Chrono Trigger
  • Octopath Traveller
  • Final Fantasy VI
exscape, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 6th
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Baldur's Gate 3.
I can probably count the number of games I've paid full price for in the past 15 years on one hand, and this is one of them. No regrets whatsoever.

Looking back on Steam, last time was GTA V. Prior to that Skyrim, and prior to that Portal 2.

hoodatninja,
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I swear 40-50% of all dialogue, interactions, etc. reflect the character I built. It is insane. They made D&D into a video game. They actually did it.

bijuice,

I didn’t pay full price for it and I’m being punished for it. The pirated copy I downloaded had a virus on it :(

The game is brilliant though! Shoving people into pits is the best class hands down.

DmMacniel,

Shoving gobbos from a cliff to kill them by falling damage. Soo good!

MJBrune,

Honestly if it’s not worth paying for it’s probably not worth playing. Your time is more valuable than that.

bijuice,

I get what you mean but not everyone can afford $60 games. In some parts of the world that’s more than half a month’s salary.

MJBrune,

In those places, the games are differently priced. Regional pricing is on Steam, epic, and a few other stores. Also, I only buy games, I don’t pirate and I rarely buy games for 60 dollars. I typically just wait a bit and pick them up for 30 or less. That said I understand, pirating is easier and for AAA games it might truly not matter if you do or not. Indie games are certainly a different story and each purchase, even extremely discounted, gives the developer that little bit more which can mean a lot.

bijuice,

I live in one of those places and we don’t have regional pricing. When Steam starts offering competitive pricing in Africa I’ll start buying games at full price but for the moment I’ll stick to buying games on sale and piracy.

MJBrune,

What currency do you use? Rand?

bijuice,

Shillings. I’ll let you guess which kind of shillings ;)

MJBrune,

Ah, okay. Yeah, looking at Steam’s pricing it doesn’t give me the option to regionally price for shillings of any kind. The most I can regionally price is the South African Rand. Do prices on Steam then just show in USD for you or do they actually sell stuff in shillings?

bijuice,

Sucks for us :/ The prices show up in USD.

bijuice,

I caved and bought it at full price 😭 Responsible spending habits are a capitalist conspiracy.

HidingCat,

Seen the hype, but man, I don't feel like slogging through a 100 hour RPG at this point in my life.

exscape,
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I play with a friend. If it works out anything like Divinity: Original Sin 2 we'll be finished maybe around April or something.
We usually play about 1 hour at a time, almost never more than 1.5 hour... and about 2-4 times a week. So it'll take a long while, but it's a lot of fun.

mifan,
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As a new dad I don’t have the time for games that I used to, but I’ve been playing BG2 for a few hours every week, and now BG3 has taken over, it’s actually a perfect game to play whenever you just have a short time on your hand.

It’s one of those game experiences where I think of my character all the time when not playing. Can’t wait to get back, when the little one is sleeping again.

julianh, do gaming w Suggestions for smaller-y games if I liked _______

Haven’t played observer, but the aesthetic and horror aspect remind me of SOMA.

If you want something more action focused with a cyberpunk aesthetic, I can’t recommend Distance enough. (If you need a pitch: racing game with horror and your car can fly). I also just started playing Severed Steel and I’m enjoying it a lot so far.

I will also concur with the other person who recommended Outer Wilds. Don’t look up anything about it, go in as blind as possible, and try to see it through to the end. You will not regret it.

followthewhiterabbit,

I wanted to love Soma, I tried playing twice now. I live for the ocean, so this should be right up my alley. But to be fair I never passed the apartment at the start.

I reaaaaally should stick with it and try again. Thanks for reminding me of my shame!

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