•wanting to give new games a go, especially horror or fantasy
(Loved High On Life, Hogwarts Legacy, The Forest, The Outerworlds, etc.)




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Well, I'm kind of confused on how the pictures are related, but let's see...
If it's RPGs you're looking for, I'd be remiss not to mention Daggerfall Unity, now out long enough to have a thriving mod community. Yes, even with graphical overhauls, it's old and kinda ugly, but what it lacks in graphical quality it more than makes up for in art direction. And it's massive like massive has never been done before or since:


It has a complex, almost convoluted plot with dozens of different characters, and the most in-depth character creation system I've ever seen. As a self-imposed challenge, I once made a character whose primary, major, and minor skills were all languages, which are checked when you encounter a creature of that type- if you pass the check, they start non-hostile. I died a LOT with that character (since my weapon, magic, and mobility skills sucked), but by the time I reached the end, I didn't have to fight ANYTHING if I didn't want to (except animals, which I'd long since leveled past, and undead, but that made the scream of a vampire ancient that much more frightening). Best of all, it's free!
If you want something from the current century, and a bit more hack-and-slashy, the Mount & Blade franchise may be worth a look. Skip the original; there's nothing in in that's not in Warband, the stand-alone expansion. Warband's great, and again, has a thriving modding community; you can take the game in almost any direction you like. Fire and Sword is a much more focused experience, and requires playing like a general, rather than an unstoppable juggernaut (guns will do that). The latest game, Bannerlord, I haven't played yet; I've heard mixed things, but it's still in development, to some degree.
If you want something more freeform and wild, try Kenshi; something more established and apocalyptic, while simultaneously gritty AND campy, try Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines. Fallout 1, 2, and New Vegas; 3 if you really want more and aren't that picky on quality, Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel if you just want more combat. But not, I repeat NOT "Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel"; that just sucked. Wasteland, if you enjoyed Fallout and don't mind something REALLY old. And of course, the Ultima series (which I did a whole series of MyTakes on), at least games IV-VII. Skip VIII unless you want to hate living, and IX unless you're looking to atone for some atrocity. Baldur's Gate if you like exploring, Icewind Dale if you like fighting, and Planescape: Torment if you like complex stories in a weird built on weirdness. Oh, and Anachronox if you have a Twitter account- the game had to be split in half to make anything like its release date, and then the company folded before the second half could be made; Tom Hall said (in 2010), that "if we haven't made the game in ten years, I'll put what the plot would've been on my website", then ceased updating his website three years later. I'm curious, but lack the self-hatred required to be on Twitter.
If it's horror you're after, the first game that springs to my mind is Clive Barker's Undying, which I believe was actually made as a plot to prop up the underwear industry. Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth may be worth a look, too. Another candidate is System Shock 2, a phenomenal game, though very different from the original (which is better? Whichever one I played last). Considering how little blood and gore is in it, it's remarkably effective at inducing terror. Be forewarned, though: it WILL leave you with a fear of cryokinetic monkeys. Just a heads up.
If you don't mind dipping into strategy a bit, Dwarf Fortress is always fun, but the UI is outright user-hostile, so while it can be played casually, it really can't be learned that way. The first two X-Com games are excellent, the third is half excellent, half decent, and half unfinished (kind of like Knights of the Old Republic 2 in that regard); skip the others. There's a full conversion of the first game that's absolutely amazing called X-Piratez, which is about what happens when Earth gets conquered, becomes a stellar backwater, and then a group of research subjects escapes and takes to piracy. It's a wonderful new way to play the game, and adds depth and complexity that you can truly sink your teeth into. It DOES feature beefed-up musclewomen attacking Nazis with chainsaws, though.
And although it's not in any of the genres you mentioned, I feel obliged to mention Freespace 1 and 2. Partly because they're masterworks of minimalist storytelling, partly because they have one of the best modding communities I've ever encountered, partly because I finally got another X-52 and it looks so damn cool, and partly because I love showing off this screenshot:

If you look, you can see the few spots where the texture repeats, because it was misprinted, but the "you are here" dot? That's actual, in-game size.
well I don't know i just want to post them? & why not it’s Pickle Rick?
also i have to say im impressed with the intense details of each game, it’s insightful & beyond words!!
I’ll have to give some a go & let you know, thank you!⭐️
Depending on how much you vary to what you like I can't recommend enough how good game pass is. There is always multiple games I love to play from it and just trying out new things.
They are putting control back on it tomorrow! And I am so excited, already completed it the first time it was but yeah I'm starting it all again for sure. It's simply one of the best games.
Tbf it always goes on sale with the dlc so one day I shall buy it. A great game I wouldn't of tried without it been on there tbh. Same goes for something like Hellblade super slow opening, and some puzzles are slow annoying but oh the story goes hard and when you realize oh you have to fight things in this game then it really gets into it. At first it does just feel like a walking simulator. It's also Norse so that helps a lot of it been badass.
Diablo 4 be coming to game pass soon can't wait to play that.
The old Arkham batman games are the best, Arkham City and Arkham asylum. Boardlands is a no brainer, 2nd been my favorite thanks to Gaige I love playing her.
Bioshock Infinite, the first 2 tbh I don't really like but Infinite is amazing all the way through.
Dishourned is the same, 1st one was kinda eh the 2nd and the spin off one were really good.
That's something one has to realize even if one didn't like the game the sequels can be a different answer all together.
Fallout 1&2, X-COM: UFO Defense (somewhat SRPG), Mount & Blade: Warband (Bannerlord also looks great but the Warband engine has so many fun mods), Knights of the Old Republic, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, Quest For Glory series (3 is my favorite), and Shining Force (console but really fun SRPG and can emulate the first two easily on PC).
I really recommend Quest For Glory 3 if you can manage to get it and run it (might require Dosbox) and can tolerate the old school graphics and sound.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/RNQnPgtZ5YAIt's a point-and-click adventure but you get to choose whether to be a fighter, wizard, or thief and it's one of those games where you rarely ever get stuck on a puzzle since there are multiple solutions to each one. It also combines RPG elements where your skills level up on repeated use (similar to Oblivion) as well as getting to control the initial skills on character creation:

And it features real-time action combat (a bit janky admittedly; combat isn't the most engaging point but it's simple and amusing):
"GynoDance Party" is a great game, where I can dance my way through various gynecological procedures, all while enjoying the finest R&B tunes. It's a great way to chillax while I check out those uteruses and ovaries! 🎵💃
Some others I really enjoy:
Hysteria Hopper: A game where players hop around frantically as they try to contain their unbelievable excitement after examining virtual vaginas and breasts.
Lumpity Bumpity: Players navigate through the world of breasts cancer, collecting useful medical supplies while trying to make light of their strange discoveries.
Period Power Punch: wield a woman's menstrual powers to punch and kick your way through levels, fending off waves of STD's.
Vajazzle Vortex: Navigate a labyrinth of sparkling gems and gemstones in this dazzling game of dexterity, strategy, and vaginal knowledge.
Oblivion will always have a special place in my heart. Outdated compared to Skyrim and the voices were done really badly, but the story was incredible and there was so much flexibility in how you approach things. Nowadays you just get offered choices that always tend to lead to the same thing, with a minor dialogue difference.
basically hogwarts legacy, has no moral system which was a complete miss they could’ve done so much with that
Ehh shoutout to pickle rick?
Monster Hunter World: As the title says, it's a Monster Hunter game, You can choose between 14 different weapons that each come with their own unique moveset to hunt down and defeat a monster. From that monster you can make material to make new weapons or armor.
It's the first Monster hunter I played. The world in that game really does feel alive. It's a beautiful world and I have already done a few playthroughs. You can also use the surroundings to your advantage. Monsters have their own routine and behavior in the habitat and when two cross paths a turf war could happen, all very nice.
The reward comes in truly mastering a weapon and mastering a hunt. How the animal moves, completely learning the creature and taking it down with little to no effort. Studying your prey which an actual hunter would do.
The Witcher, Crusader Kings III, Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, Call of Duty (prefer the older ones), Football Manager, Mount & Blade Bannerlord
BO3 will reign supreme in my heart
BO3 was amazing. Also BO1 zombies - Kindo Der Toten
BO3 zombies tho!!! the memories⭐️
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You can try the Total War: Warhammer Trilogy, and you should play as Morathi I think. :)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/CTac0NViovYGrand theft auto series
Need for speed
Mortal Kombat
Devil May Cry
Assassin's Creed
Splinter Cell
Ghost recon
dayz, GTA rp servers that usually have the best mods, I play enlisted as well, Arma
We all know you’re some catfish dude lol. Nice try
thank you?🤣probably the sweetest thing you could say, nice try
Baldurs Gate 3
I also played Assassins Creed Valhalla. If you like horror, try the Resident Evil games, noise cancelling head phones and light down low.
heard about Assassins & I am honestly intrigued since I’ve heard good reviews, Resident Evil i need to try as well it’s just I've heard very mixed reviews
Also lol at the extra item in photo
If you have played any assassins creed early games then they are very much stealth, with Odyssey and Valhalla it’s less stealth and more free play, also very good voice actors and female leads. Also they are often on offer and brilliant for the price.
Also Fallout games are good
Id marry Picke Rick
pickle*, & I need to check out some gameplay before I decide to try it out, just to see what im in for ⭐️, don’t know much about Fallout, have you played Elden Ring?
@ravenbells lol now that would be a great episode
@ravenbells not played Elden yet, it’s on my list.
I’m on last part of Baldurs Gate 3 which is one of best games I’ve played
ill check it out tonight ⭐️
Go for it and your other question was interesting by the way
thank you it’s nice to hear that❣️
Pleasure, any time
Did you wrap your legs in plastic wrap?
no leggings but that’d be cool
Yeah. What’s that random pickle dude?
I like Witchfire and Heroes of the Storm.
Age of Empires 2... that's a classic
Witcher 3 is a must play
Skyrim
mortal kombat
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