Post install list

>Post install list
>Get told what to play

Prey was a really underrated game, one of my 2017 favorites.
Serious Sam is also great, especially if you have people to play with.

You look very attached to nostalgia, from that you could play Superhot?

else heart.break()

>all that junk in favourites
titan souls

I'm not attached as much as wanting to get through some old classics. For you, I recommend Darksiders 2.

Don't Starve. I pirated a GoG version a while back and I want to pirate it again or buy it, so live through my desire!

(1/2) Bought a lotta games but I only play Dark Souls 3 and Destiny 2.

Any of these good?

thoughts?

Prey, Half Life 2
Dark Souls
GTA V
Shadow of Morder, To The Moon

the worst game on there by far is doki doki literature club

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FTL or Fallout

Portal, Styx and Fez

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The witcher

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slay the spire

I recommend Braid and Portal 2. They're classics. I've heard good things about Yume Nikki but I don't know anything about it.

MGSV is also wonderful, but I notice it's family shared. Play Ground Zeroes first (if you haven't) and get stuck into V. The tutorial is a bit of a slog but V is incredibly well made. Not much story but the most beautiful, well optimized game with the best stealth gameplay of all time. No contest.

Love Fallout 1 but I understand that some people might be turned off by the old gameplay. Use the resolution fix and I recommend reading a guide to start you off so you know what stats are useless and aren't. Biggest downside of the game is that you're most likely going to be investing in small guns and speech in most playthroughs. But still, there's so much replay value.

Fallout 2. Is that KOTOR 1 or 2? I have some things to say about 1 if you'd like to hear them, haven't played 2 but I have several friends who've replayed it 5+ times.

Fallout. Is Killing Floor 1 still alive?

The Witcher. 1 is the best in the series if you're a big RPG fan. The writing, dialogue and polish (kek) isn't as good as 2 or 3 but the gameplay is better. It's popular to hate it but the successors are button mashing, roll spammers with bad KB+M controls. Which is unacceptable for a former PC exclusive. It's well balanced, therefore on normal difficulty you will have to use most of your tools at your disposal (alchemy, signs, reading your bestiary to figure out what strats to use on beasts, etc.) The atmosphere is incredible and it really makes you feel like a Witcher.

I feel really passionate about this since I spoke to my friend about his experience with 3. He played on normal and NEVER had to use alchemy, he just rolled behind dudes and backstabbed them. Which is how it is in 2.

Planescape: Torment. Be prepared for a LOT of reading.

nice taste, play dragon age

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No screenshot, since I am not a Steam shill:

>Minecraft
>The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
>PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS
>World of Warcraft
>Overwatch
>Destiny 2
>Hearthstone
>Diablo III
>StarCraft II
>League of Legends
>Heroes of the Storm
>The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
>Super Mario Odyssey

Suggestions welcome.

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Planet Coaster

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PUBG

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PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD TELL ME WHAT TO PLAY
I've been bored of everything and indecisive for like a week straight send hlp

Play some Endless Spess or Warband
Play SWAT 4 nigel

How complex is the park management part?

Darkest Dungeon. It's brutal and really RNG-dependent but damn it is fucking addictive. FTL is also super addictive.

quality bait

Divinity. If you have friends who are chill, do co-op with them. If you don't have chill friends they'll rush through the story, kill NPCs and it won't be fun...

OG Deus Ex or Vampire. Two of my favourite games of all time. Deus Ex if you want something consistently good, with a lot of action, and a lot of ways to handle a situation. I can't rave about these games enough. They both have so many Easter Eggs and are labours of love, it's incredible. And I'm serious when I say there are multiple ways to approach something in Deus Ex. I can not stress that enough.

Vampire is wonderful, you need to use the unofficial patch though. This is the game you want to play if you love excellent writing, wonderful dialogue and incredible atmosphere to boot. A lot of ways to approach the situation, but there's more focus on non-combat options. The game was notoriously released unfinished so after a certain point it just becomes a linear combat game. So don't neglect investing points into your combat skills. Don't start your first playthrough as a Malkavian or a Nosferatu, those are for supplementary playthroughs. Play with the vanilla patch first time around too, the plus patch restores a lot of content so it's nice to see what they added/changed.

Gothic 1. The controls are clunky but it's a wonderful, classic RPG. Gothic 2 is even better, it's Morrowind if it were better (but still with bad controls).

Good taste. Deus Ex is great, Planescape is a lot of reading. I've heard that Beamdog's BG:EE's are bad. They might've added some things to the base games or something? There's also that SoD debacle.

Darkwood. Good on you for supporting the devs.

Dark Souls 1.

Get better taste. Or play Stardew Valley I guess.

> (You)
>quality bait

How is it bait? I don't play Steam games exclusively, so I must be baiting??
FUck off back to r/masterrace, valve drone.

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Skyrim.

Fallout 4.

FEAR series, but skip 3. It's dogshit.

(You)

>tfw drivelet

forgot games

Brutal legend is fun, but the gameplay breaks down towards the end.
Borderlands 2 is fun, but a lot better co-op.
The darkness 2 is pretty decent.
DOOM is good.
Insurgency is good, but also dead.
Portal 2 is good.
Stanley parable is good

The Bureau is terrible.
Braid is boring
Castle crashers is bad without four co op partners.

Either can't remember the rest or haven't played them.

Deus Ex.

>Darkwood. Good on you for supporting the devs.
10 bucks for a game which tried to be spooky without jumpscares.
I live without regrets.