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Swifter, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

Riven is one of my favorite games and IMO the best of the Myst series of games. My recommendation is Outer Wilds, which doesn’t necessarily require real life note taking although you could. However it is a fantastic puzzle/exploration game that is easily on par with Riven, and will hit that same vibe of learning more and more about the world and using that knowledge to progress. Trust me, its very worth it. Also get the DLC too!

VoterFrog,

Seconded, though I would advise getting the DLC after completing the main game.

GammaGames, do gaming w Side-view game recs?

I remember FAR: Lone Sails being enjoyable when I played it. Night in the Woods is a big rec too

Chef_Boyargee, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

Tunic

Elite Dangerous

Death Stranding

Snoopey,

Tunic 💯💯

aiden,

Why Death Stranding? I don’t understand this one…

Chef_Boyargee,

I kept some paper logs of what was needed where. Mostly for building things, but also for deliveries. I was trying to be relatively efficient in hauling stuff around.

slazer2au, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

Morrowind, Factorio and Stardew Valley

Mickey, do games w What are some great games that require you to bust out a notebook and pen?

Honestly it was really handy to have a pen and paper around for Elden Ring for me. There was just so much I wanted to keep track of so that I could come back or to make connections. But it’s also a very acquired taste kind of game to go through!

Zahille7, do games w Are there games with real collision detection?

Half Sword, Exanima, and Blade Symphony might be the games you’re looking for.

lemba,

Thx, I will check them out!

Tolstoy, do games w Are there games with real collision detection?
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Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord’s combat physics are awesome compared to the scale of the battles. Example: on foot, striking with a big hammer, you won’t pass the shield but if you swing from a horse at full speed you will. + modsupport

Ashtear, do games w In a bit of a pre upgrade slump, what do you recommend?

Did you ever play Divinity: Original Sin 2? Since you mentioned Baldur’s Gate 3, it plays a lot like that, just minus the license and a much greater emphasis on environmental effects. It was super well-received at the time.

SuzyQ, do games w What are your most recent games played?

Kiddos have been playing Space Engine on my account, but otherwise this is what I’ve been playing lately.

Garden of the Sea, I am Future, Havendock, Dinkum, Fallout 3 GOTY, Broken Lens, Bugsnax, Cult of the Lamb

podperson, do games w What are your most recent games played?

I’m old and just started playing Far Cry 5 (haven’t played any of the others before). Very fun.

TachyonTele,

Im old too. I played the first FarCry. It was amazing. That was a time that driving a vehicle in first person view, having moving shadows based off of light sources, being able to see far away, and being able to shoot out lights was ground breaking. (To be fair 007 GoldenEye had lights you could shoot too)

Now there aren’t any games that let you shoot or destroy light sources.

M137,
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I highly recommend the first one, Far Cry 3 and its stand-alone expansion Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. Also, the first Crysis game which is very similar to Far Cry.

callouscomic, (edited )

I have played every Far Cry since the first. In my opinion FC5 is the worst. Boring setting. Far more mundane and repetitive than the others. The forced kidnappings were annoying. The ending was meh. I think FC6 was a refreshing change.

Personally Far Cry Blood Dragon is the best overall. The Vietnam DLC for FC5 is also excellent, even though short. FC4 is also great, and has a truly unique setting and was a lotnof fun with the gyro copter and Yeti. FC3 is good and fun, but it’s overrated.

FC2 I think is the best FC in a spiritual sense. For all its flaws, it truly set out to implement a unique concept the other FC’s have forgotten… that is you set out to accomplish something and everything will go wrong. You were supposed to be frustrated and overthink things. The setting was cool, the story was effed up, and the buddy system was kinda neat.

All Far Cry’s suffer from underdelivering on the story. So much potential with the villains, yet barely seen. People who brag about how cool Vaas is seem to forget you only see him like 3 times, he’s gone by like mid-game, and he wasn’t even the main villain.

lorty, (edited ) do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?
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Cultist Simulator is most fun when you really know nothing about the game and you stumble into things.

pycorax, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?

Bokura. This is a bit hard though since the Steam store page kind of spoils it but just get it and think of it as a cool short co-op puzzle platformer.

Zortrox,
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My wife and I played it. Lots of fun! Forcing ourselves not to look at each others’ screens for the puzzles and dialogue was hard, but definitely made it more enjoyable from a communication aspect!

sag, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?
  • Katana ZERO
  • Undertale
  • Kitsune Tails
AlphaOmega, do games w Anyone else bounce around from game to game with no clue what to play?

I’ve been doing this for decades. I just get bored easily. But every now and then I find a game that works for me and I spend 1000s of hours playing it. At this point I probably have a 1000+ games and 70% of them I played 2 to 4 hours…

jerkface, do games w What are your favorite "gotta go in blind" games?
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Ahh, I’d love to tell you, but it would spoil the surprise.

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