By comfy, I mean, not necessarily the """comfy""" fantasy games you play while it's raining outside, I mean games that simply make you happy and soothe your soul, have a fantastic immersion where you can just chill and not care about anything else and enjoy it
Here are the ones off the top of my head: >GTA SA >MGS3 >Alan Wake >Mafia II >Dark Souls >Firewatch
Some of those games don't scream comfy to me at all but okay.
Owen Hill
I don't think you know what comfy means.
>Animal Crossing >Tomodachi Life >Harvest Moon >The Sims >most Kirby games
Gabriel Richardson
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Andrew Rivera
I understand they're not for everyone, but I like comfy horror as well, like Alan Wake is super comfy imo, also Firewatch in a regard.
maybe i just mean a different comfy, but yes, sitting home at night, wrapped in a blanket and sipping tea as it rains while you listen to this youtube.com/watch?v=MnYnXwx9OfI is breddy comfy as well
Easton Sullivan
3D platformers have always been my essential comfy games. I'll even play garbage like Jak II or Shadow if I'm in the mood.
Gabriel Powell
>comfy horror Elaborate, please. I'm genuinely curious just what exactly you mean by horror being comfy. Like, walking through all the scenery of a dark souls game when you're not fighting horrible monsters every 10 seconds?
Robert Sanchez
STALKER for sure.
You have little reason to rush, and nothing to worry if you just slow down and chill
Clear Sky however isnt chill, that game has people killing one another 24/7 everywhere on the map, unless you kill everyone yourself as theres limited NPCs
Bentley Fisher
I meant Alan Wake, more specifically. It evokes feelings of Twin Peaks (which it heavily borrows from in setting, atmosphere, etc), also Stephen King who is also comfy horror imo, that whole "small town" feel that Twin Peaks has, and even when things go wrong and it's supposed to be "horror" it's not really scary (maybe just idiosyncratic and creepy, which is cool), plus other influences like the Twilight Zone, all the little narrations in the game that predict the story, it's just a cool experience. also the expansion is GOAT
Dark Souls is comfy in the sense that you can also lose yourself in it and enjoy the world
Jacob Bailey
Rune factory
Jose Jenkins
I need a comfy game in the vein of P4G, Bastion, and Yo-kai Watch. Recs?
Robert Johnson
Yakuza 5 Taxi Minigame
Carson Long
Alright, I get what you mean. there's something about the settings of certain horror games that make me really look forward to just exploring them.
Yakuza 5 in general you mean.
Alexander Hall
>Stalker >Alan Wake >Dark Souls These are not comfy at all.
Sebastian Morgan
don't crucify me, but Gone Home
also undertale i guess but i've never played it, i spoiled the story for myself so i probably never will
Nathan White
Tropico 4 is pretty comfy desu
Luis Long
Vanilla/BC/WOTLK WoW TES IV Total War: Medieval 2 Any decent city builder Diablo 2
Colton Torres
Yoshi's Island, for sure.
I live in california now and it barely rains here. I miss that from Colorado more than anything.
Heavy rainstorms with thunder and lightning while I sat by the window and played vidya.
The best.
Angel Reed
Hunie Pop
Josiah Turner
Pikmin or LoZ: WW
Luke Perez
>comfortfags
Josiah Barnes
so it's japanese Taxi Driver? If it is, shit'd be so cash
also, i dont know, pic related did it for me
Bentley Jenkins
Any game that has some sort of player home or secret base.
Nolan Nguyen
Rimworld or Dorf
Gavin Stewart
I really like fuckering around in gmod, especially with some friends. In that game I've had some of the best fun I've had ever.
Jeremiah Martin
df is so comfy as long as you remember that losing is fun
yeah its fun to see how everything just falls apart in dynamite reaction
Jose Lopez
>comfy thread >no FF7 You can't tell me the music and sound effects don't take you to a better time.
Nolan Cruz
Deus Ex has UNATCO at the early stages of the game There's a few games where you can briefly visit your "home", like Thief 2, Human Revolution, Deus Ex (where there's hidden wall safes in all 3 games), Ratchet & Clank 2.
i dunno, plenty of games have "safehouses", all the gta clones, etc.
mgsv has motherbase
i remember tomb raider legend has the huge mansion where you live that you can explore and find secrets in
i guess any harry potter game where hogwarts is your home, really, especially your dormitory
idk
Isaiah Campbell
Don't forget that in Deus Ex, you get your own office at UNATCO too. With your own computer.
Also shame on you for not mentioning VTMB, that game has permanent homes - you get two apartments that you can go to back to any time you want (also with computers). VTMB is a very comfy game.
Hunter Williams
my bad, but i just remembered that i wasn't too nice to that midget so he didn't give me the keys to the 2nd apartment and i had to use console commands to open it
game is pretty comfy tho, same as FNV, but maybe mentioning these 2 is cheating?
Joshua Taylor
Any Fallout or Elder Scrolls game. Most of the Pokemon games. Any survival open world game, even the shitty ones.
Thomas Edwards
>Any survival open world game, even the shitty ones. Wait, there are good ones?
Oliver Cox
This guy gets it, a close contender for me is Pikmin 2, especially reading through a 100% completed piklopedia
Joseph Allen
I don't see pikmin as comfy. It's a constant battle for survival and you have shit out to kill you at every turn.
Andrew Davis
Subnautica. The Long Dark. Don't Starve. I hear The Forest is good but I haven't played any recent updates.
Grayson Reed
The fucking Katamari games.
Andrew Scott
I get what you mean with your abstract comfy op.
If you liked Dark Souls, i found Demon Souls way more """comfy""".
I would live in the nexus.
and fug the maiden in black
Hudson Lee
i don't have a ps3
at least ps2 is emulatable
i wish there was a game like long dark but like, good, and with a story and shit. that said, it was kinda interesting. i remember how the game basically incentivizes you to walk instead of running (because of calorie loss), which is good for immersion and comfyness, but most of the time i just had absolutely no direction and no supplies
Ayden Stewart
The Fable series was, if nothing else, incredibly comfy
Carson Roberts
journey
Justin Ross
>mfw seeing screenshots of the canceled spy 60's game from the thief devs >mfw thinking of what MGSV could have been >mfw remembering Spore >mfw remembering Watch_Dogs >mfw remembering literally every game post release now
Adam Torres
I don't think I even have any games like that anymore. The memories are what are comfy to me, not the games themselves.
Samuel Gutierrez
Touhou 10 Mountain of Faith Super Hexagon
Jace Baker
Pokemon Crystal
Isaiah King
This. Fable might be one of the comfiest series out there.
Sebastian Powell
Why are we here? Just to suffer?
Jayden Lopez
Yes
Kevin Butler
war thunder. There's something so incredibly relaxing for me about flying in the sky for a couple of minutes before diving into action, swear this is the only comfy multiplayer team game
Tyler Brooks
is sleepy chan thicc?
Zachary Bennett
The Witcher 3
Nicholas Scott
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Josiah Bailey
Life is Strange, not ashamed at all to say it
Jonathan Diaz
my nigga
Gabriel Harris
Damn what a great game, if only you could build country with your friends on the same island.
Kayden Ward
souls games in general. they're meant for messing around
Henry Richardson
This Ant bases a best
Levi Ramirez
titan quest
Adrian Moore
dont get assblasted, theres nothin wrong with wanting to be comfortable
Connor Bailey
You're confusing 'heavily-atmospheric' with comfy. Comfy is a specific sort of immersion that just doesn't fit with any kind of horror game.
Brayden Russell
Most comfy game i experienced is Va-11 hall-a
Angel Phillips
The essential comfy JRPG
Justin Murphy
RTS games that have old-fashioned basebuilding are super comfy to me. Age of Mythology and Warcraft 3 are my personal favorites.
Henry Wilson
On that note, Black and White, hell, every game by lionhead is comfy as fuck.
Justin Gomez
>STALKER >Not comfy Pick 1 m8y. STALKER is about equal to Euro Truck Sim in regards to comfiness. Especially when you're new to it.