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carl_dungeon, do games w Can we talk about FF7 - Rebirth?

Haven’t played rebirth yet, but played original many times. IGN did a play through review vid: youtu.be/5jvBmusBMzo?si=O3qFNeb__PaF7sHl which makes it look both a lot like and very unique from the original at the same time. I dunno how many hours you put in so far, but it looks like there’s easily 35-100 hours worth of content, which is in line with the original. The video I linked makes it look fun, but I’ll reserve judgement until I get a chance to play it!

MrScottyTay,

I’m not even half way and I’m at about 25+ hours at the moment. It’s great. I think I overall prefer the more linearity of remake but I’m still having fun and the all of the towns being as open as they are is the best part of this open world aspect.

Nacktmull, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?
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FTL - Faster Than Light

Divinity: Original Sin II

Nova Drift

Into The Breach

BluesF,

I mean I’ll second Nova Drift, great asteroids-esque roguelite… But the other three were all hugely popular in their time, not exactly hidden gems.

Nacktmull,
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OP asked for games that too few people have played, not for hidden gems. That is not the same. For example, compared to the 500.000 reviews Baldurs Gate 3 has on steam, Divinity: Original Sin II, despite also being one of the best rpgs, has only 150.000.

FTL, which is easily in the top 5 of the best roguelites ever made has only 50.000 reviews, which is very little compered to Hades for example, which has 200.000.

Into the breach was never really popular, it has only 15.000 reviews on steam.

If you ask most gamers about those they usually have never heard about them or at least have not played those themselves. I would not call them particularly hidden but I think they deserve to be played by more people and that is what OP asked about.

Katana314, do games w Physical or Digital?

Digital only, cheapest price that isn’t Epic.

I prefer not to devote myself to any one storefront, and while Valve is very altruistic I think healthy competition is one of the things that keeps PC gaming storefronts at their best.

Even on consoles, I prefer to go digital; saves bookcase space.

dataprolet, do gaming w GTA Online - What is this green tractor?
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Some contect, the tractor randomly appeared on an intersection in the middle of the city. My two teammates weren’t able to see it and for them I appeared to be hovering mid air. It’s obviously the rusty tractor, but why is it green? Where did it come from? And why couldn’t my mates see it? We were in an empty lobby by ourselves by the way. gta.fandom.com/wiki/Tractor

DmMacniel, do gaming w GTA Online - What is this green tractor?

It looks like a tractor… that is green?

Mannivu, (edited ) do gaming w GTA Online - What is this green tractor?

Looks like the standard tractor found in the game. I don’t know why it’s green, maybe a mod (I doubt that it can be pimped) or a bug?

frosty99c, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?

Bastion

Albbi,

Such a good game. Those guys are my favourite developers.

mathematicalMagpie,

I recall Bastion winning GoTY from some major publications.

hikaru755, do games w What does getting "delisted" off Steam means for games I already own?

I don’t know about this case specifically, but I own Alan Wake on steam which has since been delisted because of music licenses running out. At least for that one, I still own the game on steam and can download, install and play it normally whenever I want, it’s just that people cannot buy it anymore through steam. If you’re lucky, it’s gonna be the same with the adult swim games.

CharlesReed,

Alan Wake is actually back on Steam! Remedy was able to work something out with the music rights (the reason why it was delisted) that put it back on virtual storefronts.

hikaru755,

Oh, that’s cool, thanks for the heads up!

MentalEdge, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?
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Katana Zero

DocMcStuffin, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?
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  • APE OUT - You’re a gorilla that kills people before they kill you. Music, art style, and gameplay mix very well.
  • Crab Champions - You’re a crab with a gun facing waves of crabs and other stuff. Things get really insane with all the modifiers you pick up.
  • Iconoclasts - Beautiful art style from a single developer. Story hits on some heavy topics which may not be for everyone. My only complaint is he really needed a dedicated writer to clean up the story a bit.
  • Little Inferno - You burn stuff in a fireplace.
  • Party Hard - You’re just a dude that wants some sleep. So, you become a serial killer.
CaptPretentious, do games w Unicorn Overlord: Review Thread

I find it unfortunate it’s not on PC. But that developer seems to not like PC’s.

nikita, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?

I don’t how popular it is but I’ve been playing Balatro. Excellent card game

kozy138, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?

Global Agenda

DerisionConsulting, do gaming w What are some games that too few people have played?
Deestan, do games w What are some good games with *zero* replayability?

Antichamber - clever first person puzzle game

SorteKanin,
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Good suggestion, I played it many years ago as well :)

Gork,

I’d place Superliminal in this category as well.

Cethin,

Superliminal was cool, but I just didn’t enjoy it. It was fun for a bit, but I feel like the mechanic overstayed it’s welcome for how simple it is. There’s not very many unique ways to use it. That’s probably why Valve abandoned the idea too.

Still, it’s interesting and worth a shot. Plenty of people love it.

smeg,

You can replay it to find all the extra secrets though

the16bitgamer,
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I replayed it after many years. It was fantastic, now I need to wait another many years to forget the solution.

agent_flounder,
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The older you get the more often you’ll be able to play!

Broken_Monitor,

This goes for most of these first person puzzle games. Once you solve the puzzle its not very fun to do it again.

Portal 1 and 2, the Witness, Talos Principle 1 and 2, Manifold Garden - all worth a play through. Next on my list to try is Viewfinder.

SorteKanin,
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I kind of got bored of manifold garden. I guess it was the lack of any story. I just had no motivation to continue.

jqubed,
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I play through both Portal games every few years; maybe every 5 or 6. I think I’m due again soon.

Donjuanme,

I feel portal could be replayed if you focused too hard on the puzzles the first time through, there were quite a few secrets worth exploring in that world, though none too deep unfortunately

sxt,

I feel like portal 2 can get by on a playthrough every so many years based on the writing/VA making it enjoyable even if you half remember the puzzles.

Donjuanme,

Copying my comment from elsewhere in this thread

I was going to write anti chamber, because I never want to play it again, but %'s 30-90 of the way through the game I was itching to start over. It had me so hooked, but then the ending just took the wind out of the sails so hard. Heck maybe 10-98% of the game had me itching to replay it.

Zozano,
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Awesome game. I was high on cannabis when I played it, and managed to beat it in one sitting about 10 years ago. I want to play it while high on shrooms, that would be even crazier.

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