ITT: games out of your comfort zone

Hey Sup Forums, I recently seem to have burned out of the games I usually play and would like you to advise me something in the genre I play the least or don't play at all.

I mostly play all sorts of RPG games, survival games, and FPS games.
Please advise.

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>Please advise.
Try Geometry Wars.

That is the stupidest thing I've ever seen and I hope he tore something in both his knees.

I recommend playing the original Silent Hill, if you like adventure games and aren't too scared.

weeb games

I've never played a survival horror, shmup, or rhythm game before
What are some good entry level games?

Try Outlast

This

Dead Space 1 & 2

Are there RPGs that focus mainly on the gameplay and not the story? Like the first 3-4 Pokémon generations. I can't play RPGs because I can never bring myself to care about their stupid plots.

For rhythm Games try

Rhythm Heaven Games
Ouendan/Elite beat agents/Osu

that pic triggers me

I wonder how many people crossfit has killed over the years.

Most SMT games

The first three Guitar Hero games are pretty good, and you might discover bands you didn't know existed/cared about before playing the game.

If you like persona, dancing all night is a good start.

That has to be a joke image, right? Based offa those /fit/ new years comics?

...right?

Play SubTerrania
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Silent Hill 2

any recent RTS.

Last time i properly played and finished a campaign in RTS was around Warcraft 3 / Cossacks era.

I was trying to play a tutorial level in Supreme Commander 2 in 10s (cuz i liked the concept of rock-paper-scissors encounters) and had a bloody panic attack.

If you can stomach the outdated graphics, play some Resident Evil 1 and 2. If you can't - play the remakes.

Etrian Odyssey

dorf fort. I really liked playing it, but only got through the basics of setting up my base, once it got around to managing huge resources, keeping my dwarves happy and healthy and defending them, dealing with natural obstacles like underground streams and all that, it just seemed like too much to learn and to keep starting over. after a while of putting it down and picking it up I started forgetting some of the basic stuff and it just killed my motivation to keep learning.
really respect the people that can keep at it to learn the in's and out's though.

I miss lurking those threads though, what happened to them? never see any of them anymore.

I suck at RTS, and mostly dislike the genre, but i played and beat warcraft 3 on hard, and half of frozen throne (then my pc fucked up).

FUCK the awakening Furion mission.

So someone recomend me some rts.

The answer is always Punch-Out!!

Best game ever made.

Have you played the Starcraft games. Those are my favorite.

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Most of them retard. Storyfaggotry only became a thing for RPGs in the late '90s.

Why would you want to play a ROLE PLAYING GAME if you don't want to play any role in the story? Seriously asking, it's not like you actually enjoy turn-based comat systems, right?

Don't know about you but games out of my comfort zone tend to be sim games of any kind, or Western RPGs

With sims I think the idea of a generally open ended game with no real ending just doesn't appeal to me like it used to, whether it's roller coaster tycoon and civ or something simple like Animal Crossing and Harvest moon, I just can't play them anymore without realizing this werid soul crushing feeling that those games have no ending and all the mundane tasks I'm doing really amount to nothing

Western RPGs just generally have very unappealing combat/battle systems to me. Auto attack based systems trigger the fuck out of me. Either give me one to one control of my character or just give me menus with an ATB gauge at most

Why you gotta be so aggressive dude, I'm not well versed with the genre; that's why I'm asking.

You can role play without mandatory walls of texts or contrived plots. Again, the first few Pokémon games did it, and I liked those.

Souls series, Nights of Azure, any Deus Ex game.

Really? I tried Devil Summoner (2 I think?) and while the combat was cool, the amount of dialogue was so absurd that I stopped playing the game forever. About a minute of gameplay for every 9 minutes of story, it was disgusting.

Play early JRPGs and WRPGs. Wizardry, Might&Magic, Eye of the Beholders, Diablo 1.

>including yoke carries in crosstard webm
Great exercise if you actually choose an appropriate weight

Drakengard series, including Nier (and Automata when it comes out)

7th Saga on SNES

Play a RTS game. Even if it's just blowing through the campaign. They're a nice palette cleanser because they're so different than most genres.

go away, Sam

Anything in particular?

Can't go wrong with the big one. Starcraft and Brood War.

if you don't mind a silly plot with cheesy live action cutscenes, then play c&c red alert 2. it's arguably the best command & conquer game.

DeSu is a bit more story heavy compared to the mainline games. SMT 1, 2, and 3 is pretty light in the term of plot. 3's plot is just an excuse for you to god and shit.

You can't go wrong with C&C Generals

Those models are form the beta, right?

Love how nothing in that pics make any sense gameplay wise but its orchestrated to make it look like it involved more strategy than it actually did.

I miss westwood

yup. the apocalypse tanks use a different model in the final game.
i miss them too. what other game lets you barricade infantry in the wtc?

>ROLE
>PLAYING
>GAME
role only makes up one third of it; playing game makes up two thirds of it

really wringes the ol' wash cloth dunnit guvner

That's the worst thing I've read all day