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Gakomi, do games w What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?

Divinity Original Sin 2

Unmindful5248, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

Stardew Valley

Disney Dreamlight Valley

Or maybe just Minecraft

DillyDaily, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

If she loves organisation, “A Little to the Left” and “Unpacking” are cute.

Stardew Valley is being mentioned a lot and with good reason, there are a lot of elements to that game and you can choose which activities you like most - farming, mining, fighting monsters, foraging, interacting with villagers.

From there you can get a really good idea of what other games could be even better. For example if she loves the social side of Stardew Valley a Japanese Social Sim game might be fun too.

blue_struct, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

Take a look at “Lovers in a dangerous spacetime”. It’s a cute, fun coop game with fairly simple controls. And I’m pretty sure it was developed with non-gamer partners in mind.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

Minecraft? you could build atuff together

orca, do gaming w What to play at after work?

Quake 3 if you wanna go old school. Pretty much anything will run it these days and you can easily spin up a local server for it. You can do FFA or play on teams.

Rocket League is always fun IMO. Good to blow off steam and not have to focus on story.

mundane,

To blow off steam without focus on a story is very much inline with what we are after.

The downside with rocket league is that if we create tournaments, it is elimination rounds. What do the eliminated people do while the tournament completes. Or maybe I’m overthinking it, they could just play local matches until we decide to start a new tournament.

orbitz, (edited ) do games w What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?

There are Pathfinder games by Owlcat, that is a round about earlier version of DnD (based on DnD 3.5? But its system is slightly different). I’d say they’re as good of a successor to Baldur’s Gate before BG3 that you’ll get. The settings are similarish but not exactly the same as Baldur’s Gate. I sort of lump in most DnD settings together though, Kingmaker is transforming a land and becoming a ruler, Path (Wrath*) of the Righteous I haven’t played as much to recall the overall setting but definitely has a more other planes feel to it than Kingmaker does.

*Edited for title correction, thank you commenter that noted it.

Skyhighatrist,

Wrath of the Righteous*

FenrirIII,
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Wrath has you running armies on the world map in addition to taking your party on traditional CRPG adventures. I wasn’t a fan of the army management

guylacaptivite, do games w What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?
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Is any form of violence or blood a no-no? If you can accept some, Larian (bg3’s developper) was already well known for the Divinity series. Many even say that BG3 is kind of Divinity:Original Sin 3 with a DnD license. You’ll still be killing some people though. Otherwise, I suggest searching for Turn-Based games which BG3 is. You might like Battletech which is a mech warrior themed game or the X-Com series where there’s an alien invasion.

And also, you might have been mislead by the videos. Yes the brain parasite is important but you’re really only directly dealing with mind flayers (the tentacle clad monsters) in the very beginning and very end. The rest is just a classic fantasy setting.

Sgagvefey,

The rest is just a classic fantasy setting.

There’s a lot of really grim and dark fantasy, but it’s definitely not all of fantasy. BG3 is full of super dark stuff with or without the gore.

guylacaptivite,
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Yes but it’s not all of the stuff, far from it

Sgagvefey,

It’s not all as much gore as the brain parasite, but it’s full of scenes that are every bit as dark and fucked up. I won’t list anything in particular detail because of spoilers, but i’ve seen dozens of things that are super fucked up, and I’m not even out of act 1. I’ve had numerous people want to rip out eyeballs, failed a dice roll to mind control an enemy into eating himself, been suicide bombed, had a slave incubator for a witch go apeshit on me for rescuing her, and loads more. It’s absolutely super dark.

JackGreenEarth,
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Not all violence is a deal breaker, just really grim stuff, like those pus balls exploding, or the worm burrowing into the characters’ eyes, exposed brains, that sort of thing.

guylacaptivite,
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So I’ll reinforce my first suggestion to look into turn-based CRPG as a genre and see for yourself. That’s where you’ll find most of the mechanics you seem to want and you won’t have to take the opinions of strangers as to how much gore is too much for you.

misguidedfunk, do gaming w Let's discuss: Metal Gear

Mgs 3 snake eater was peak for me. I can’t wait for the remaster coming later this year.

maybeamonster, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Syberia!

There's a beauty and peacefulness to it that's hard to describe. The music will stick with you, too.

MurrayL, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

Basically the entire Wadjet Eye catalogue, and the first two games in the Broken Sword series (then stop - the 3D ones are crap)

lordnikon,

broken Sword 5 is good went back to 2D and 6 looks to be the same. but nothing is as good as the first two. the music was killer

Mbourgon,

Unavowed is so good. Different party members mean different ways to solve the same puzzles. Great narrative.

kazren, do games w Does anyone remember this game?
littletoolshed,

Sinistar wasn’t vector, though.

lordfrito,

yeah wasn’t Sinistar

Rhynoplaz,

That’s what I thought of first.

Xariphon, do gaming w Let's discuss: Slay the Spire

If you haven't played StS: Downfall yet you should.

knokelmaat,

Ok I’ll try it out soon! Thanks for the recommendation.

knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Slay the Spire

Ironclad is my first and still my favorite class, strength scaling is just so satisfying when even your strikes start to do insane damage. I also love entrench to get very high block and then body slam to turn that into damage :).

Completed all characters on A20 with heart kills.

Suck_on_my_Presence,

Ironclad is so good to rely back on for consistent builds, I feel like. I think I have the most fun with The Silent and The Defect, personally, but Ironclad runs are just so straightforward and there’s so many good builds.

SorteKanin, do gaming w Let's discuss: Slay the Spire
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I mostly play it as a kind of chill casual game. I like to do endless more on ascension 1 and slowly build up the most broken deck imaginable (there’s many options). I just stop when I get bored of it, I usually don’t die ever on endless if I made it past the initial run.

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