Sup Forums help me, I'm trying to find a new addiction. A single player game, something with:
-Smooth and satisfying action/combat -Secret gathering or exploration -Solid AI -Challenging but not hair-tearingly difficult -Playable on a PC (emulators count)
Any ideas? Doom spoiled me and I've played it to death lately. Gotta take a break from it.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow Of Chernobyl on Master. Find a mod where you get a better pistol or something and then its not so difficult to start.
Jace Allen
Just the first one or did the sequels improve at all?
You know I keep giving up on this one because the guns seemed to function like shit, but I guess if mods can fix it I might be willing to give it another go.
Anthony Stewart
the first one. It still has the best AI of any shooter ever made, which is a huge factor in making the combat fun as hell. For a challenge you can play on hard and use quicksave if its too difficult
Try onf painkiller series, the Ai isnt solid but it has imo smooth combat and it has some exploration
Caleb Sullivan
The Metroid series, pretty difficult to wrong
>inb4 Other M Yeah that's the one bad game, just play any of the others
Brody James
Witcher 3. Easy. Play it on the second hardest difficulty and it meets all of your requirements.
Alexander Turner
If you can tolerate memes, the Borderlands series is decent
Gavin Johnson
That looks pretty wicked. I have no idea why I haven't played this yet.
Painkiller... I keep hearing about that one. Is Hell and Damnation any good?
Is Witcher 3 well optimized? My machine is pretty good but not top-of-the-line so I can't power past bad optimization. GTX 770 with a 4.0 gHz processor if that helps.
Oof... those memes though....
Austin Smith
Try this? or.. Black (Game by EA) via emu.
Matthew Edwards
Metroid Prime: Federation Force
Matthew Nguyen
terraria
Easton Miller
Mount and Blade Warband
Charles Miller
What about dark souls If you haven't played it trust me it's not hard, it's no walk in the park though
Henry King
Devil May Cry 1 and 3 on emulator, do not play the PC version of 3. If they're that hard, you need to git gud.
Jaxon Butler
I second this.
DMC 3 sounds exactly like what OP wants. 4 is pretty good to and has an incredible PC port. 1 is pretty old so it does not play as smoothly, but has a great atmosphere
Gabriel Edwards
>Just the first one or did the sequels improve at all?
FEAR 2 and the expansions for both are still pretty quality
FEAR 3 is okay for a playthrough but it's not as good as the others
David Russell
Hmmm... combat looks like Gears of War.
I have the PS3 collection, haven't gone back to try to beat either of them though. I'm really bad at gitting gud, admittedly, but I do enjoy them.
Ryder Gonzalez
KOTOR 1 AND 2
Brayden Richardson
I would suggest playing DMC3 first. Its a bit more forgiving, pretty good bosses, and once you get the hang of whatever style you chose, its much easier and more fun. The AI isn't too good tho. >Level 3 Trickster versus Final Vergil >Rebellion and Beowulf combos with Trickster
Nathan Phillips
Hmm I might actually throw this back in. Of the bunch DMC3 felt the best, but I figured I should play them in order (barring 2, bleh). I guess no big deal to start with 3?
Camden Morales
>Hmmm... combat looks like Gears of War. Well that's because...
>"Kill Switch is best remembered for being the first third-person shooter to feature the cover system as its core game mechanic, and for introducing the blind fire mechanic to the cover system.Several shooters took inspiration from Kill Switch and implemented similar cover systems. In the design of Gears of War, lead developer Cliff Bleszinski of Epic Games credits Kill Switch's cover system as one of the influences they put into the game's design, as Kill Switch's lead designer Chris Esaki was employed by Epic Games and was involved in the development of Gears of War."
William Wilson
Sleeping Dogs
Zachary Ward
I thought it was fine since it was a prequel to the rest of the series, but there are some minor jokes or references you can miss cause you haven't finished 1. I don't know Sup Forums's opinion on this though, since I didn't feel like asking when I first tried out the HD collection.
Aaron Turner
Armored Core 2 if you like mech gaems.
Dylan Carter
idk if playable on PC... but I just tried Bloodborne (never played and souls games) and it was actually surprisingly addictive even though it was very challenging.
Jeremiah Sanders
This is going to sound like it doesn't match what you're looking for, but go take a look anyway.
>Styx: Master of Shadows
Sebastian Murphy
Huh, well that explains everything indeed. I never felt like Gears had gummy gunplay though. Would you say KS fairs better?
Ehhhh, I don't mind 'em. AC2 is the best of the bunch?
Don't think that one is playable on PC :\
Hmmmm... stealth/fantasy? Color me intrigued
Ian Cooper
>always felt like Gears had gummy gunplay derp
Caleb Wilson
AC2 is just a good starting point. Not too complex and not too difficult. The best is AC3/Silent Line then Nexus/Last Raven imo.
There is a bit of a learning curve when it comes to controls.
Kevin Ross
I'll just post in here rather than make my own thread. I'm looking for a game that's a hybrid strategy/beat em up. Kinda like Dynasty Warriors: Empires but not full price because Japs never fucking lower that shit. I have already played hundreds of hours of Mount & Blade.
Michael Perez
Why has there never been a good starship troopers game?
Colton Richardson
I love Mount and Blade way more than most but the guy asked for solid AI.
Evan Rogers
Solid, I'll add those to the list.
Ah, well that's no big deal. Maybe I'll play wikipedia catch-up before I play.
Evan Morris
>Ehhhh >:\ >Hmmmm...
Please kill yourself.
Juan Reed
y-you too
Aaron Cook
Hardmode: No first person shooters.
Dominic Flores
Unreal. Dont ignore it, torrent if you have to, just play it.
>Smooth and satisfying action/combat Yep, lots of good chunky guns to play with and fast movement. >Secret gathering or exploration Some exploration, boat loads of atmosphere. GOAT soundtrack. >Solid AI Still some of the best around, decent variety. >Challenging but not hair-tearingly difficult Depends on the difficulty though I recommend at least hard. >Playable on a PC (emulators count) Its on steam, or torrent it.
Another solid recommendation is the first Half-life.
Christopher Stewart
I play autistic simulators like cities skylines or factorio to replenish my enjoyment quota I spend with action/combat fps/rpg's.
Robert Allen
stellaris
James Wright
>recommending people to ignore the hobo phase only on clear sky is this acceptable
David Wilson
>unreal Unreal SP sits next to Halo and Legendary as the worst FPS games I have played
Dylan Gomez
Yeah, it really is time I sat down with Unreal. Half Life will always be my baby, but I've been playing that one for years.
Thomas Adams
>-Smooth and satisfying action/combat >-Secret gathering or exploration >-Solid AI >-Challenging but not hair-tearingly difficult >-Playable on a PC (emulators count)
Grayson King
How to beat Spider Mastermind pls.
Adam Fisher
Shoot it until it dies.
Hunter Rivera
I have a 770 and I've played all of Witcher 3 and the expansions with pretty good fps (usually 50-60) on high and ultra settings, so you should be good.
Kevin Fisher
As far as fps go S.T.A.L.K.E.R or F.E.A.R.
For 3rd person action Dragons Dogma. The story is pretty meh but the gameplay mechanics are amazing.