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Kyle_The_G, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

mass effect, cyberpunk, clair obscur, baldur’s gate 3 all super fun and have difficulty options. Doom is pretty fun too. I’ve just been ripping through game pass single-player campaigns and RPGs.

Talaraine,

All of these are top notch

Kyle_The_G,

Ya I’m a big single-player story-driven player. Other recommendations are red dead 2 (never played 1, I’d like to), lies of P, sekiro, elden ring, bloodborne, uncharted series, death stranding (I love this game but completely get why people bounce off it), alan wake 2 (also not for everyone), control, and I’ll always have a soft spot for halo 1-3+reach. Theres probably a bunch more i’m forgetting but I loved all of those games. I just love a really good story.

ampersandrew,
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I would describe Red Dead Redemption II as having significant fluff, not just in how much time it wastes getting from A to B a lot of times but also in that whole island chapter, Act 4, I think.

Kyle_The_G,

ya thats fair

nyctre,

Time spent riding during missions has never felt like fluff to me. As it’s usually filled up with dialogue and stuff. Plus the nature and views and stuff are relaxing.

For the in-between missions riding you can just get one of those cheat menu mods and use the teleport feature.

ampersandrew,
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It’s the in between missions riding that I was referring to. The previous game was much more lenient about giving you opportunities to fast travel. Also, when I played the game, mods weren’t an option, and OP might be looking for Xbox games.

nyctre,

Oh, you’re right, I missed that part. Shit.

dylanmorgan,

Sekiro? I guess it’s less of a difficulty “spike” if it’s just a difficulty cliff from the jump.

Kyle_The_G,

these are my favourite games, thats why I put them in the second comment I realize they’re a little on the more difficult side. My bad I didn’t clarify.

dylanmorgan,

That’s fair, I may have been traumatized by spending 3 hours trying to get through the first section in Sekiro before calling it 😅

Kyle_The_G,

One thing i’ll say about sekiro is that it demands you learn “the dance”. You need to play the game on its terms and learn the rhythms, essentially you just need to “git gud” but it is absolutely worth it once it clicks. Its an incredible game once you finally get a feel for it.

Th3D3k0y, do games w Day 346 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

I like Barony, I do not like the difficulty cliff it gives you.

Dreamchiever, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

If you want more Skyrim, Starfield will give you lots of that. I know people give it a hard time, but it really is just more Skyrim in space.

Schwim, (edited ) do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

It sounds like you’ve found some games you like but are turned off of by some difficulty bottlenecks. If that’s the case, considerWeMod. It’s a trainer for a ton of games that allow you to “cheat” in singleplayer games(god mode, speed hacks, etc.)

I still love playing games but as I get older, my tremors get worse, making it impossible for me to get through one on my own. WeMod allows me to explore all of the game world without being stopped by something as simple as clicking on something quickly.

FenrirIII,
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I love WeMod, been using it since it was created

JeeBaiChow, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

Death’s door. Didn’t think the difficulty spikes were that bad, and after doing the umbrella run, the bosses were almost easy the next playthrough

Edit: also just played Arranger and the cat quest trilogy.

truite, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?
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I don’t understand fluff in this context, what does it mean? I searched in dictionary but I’m still not sure.

Anyway:

  • Spiritfarer: I don’t remember so much grinding in this game, and it’s a beautiful game, not too long, not too hard
  • The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood
  • Slay the Princess, but you don’t really play, you make choices. It’s a masterpiece of narration. If you dislike body horror, don’t play it.
alaphic,

Obviously I’m not OP, but I took them to mean content that might be considered superfluous or otherwise not as meaningful to the overarching narrative in and of itself

truite,
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Thanks!

benni,

Yes, that’s exactly what I meant.

iAmTheTot,

Spiritfarer is awesome and I also recommend it, but I think I would concede there’s some “grinding” aspects. You’re going to be going out of your way to collect certain things.

Kevo, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

I know exactly what you’re talking about with the burnout and decision anxiety for new games that take hours to complete a tutorial or have paragraphs of menu text. It’s not exactly the open world you’re talking about, but I found Hard Space Ship Breaker to be a great alternative to that. It’s got excellent lore and storytelling while still being a very simple game. Think power wash simulator, but breaking apart spaceships in a space trucker stop. It’s simple, and each “day” is a hard 15 minutes, so you’ll always have a stopping point in a reasonable time.

BeigeAgenda, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?
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Maybe the Half-life games? You go through the game on rails, the most challenging part is the final bosses but you can skip those or use cheats.

Rhynoplaz, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

If you haven’t already tried Oblivion Remastered, that’s a no brainier.

Avowed was pretty straight forward with a decent story. It’s more linear than Skyrim, and sometimes I had to reload a save because I walked into a situation I wasn’t ready for, but all in all, I made quick consistent progress.

I played both on Gamepass.

Also, there’s no shame in turning that difficulty bar down when it’s available. I’m in the same boat as you. I don’t want to master the game, I just want to enjoy it.

Vinny_93, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

I enjoyed the Star Wars Jedi games.

duchess, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

What are some ROM hacks you can recommend?

There is Mass Effect on the Game Pass.

Uff, do games w What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?

Dragon Age, the first one.

Maestro,

Yes, Origins is by far my favourite of the series

Dr_Box, do games w Day 346 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

That game is very fun but brutally difficult. Damn boulders always get me

Jean_le_Flambeur, do gaming w What is your personal favorite multiplayer game and what is it's fatal flaw?

League - it doesnt run on Linux anymore since riot forced that stupid vanguard on us

MonkderVierte, do gaming w Did you even try?

Is GTA on Switch?

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