#325926
Posted Today, 11:02
#325929
Posted Today, 12:12
Slightly Wonky Robob, on 30 January 2025 - 10:55, said:
FFXII had the gambit system when you use rudimentary programming to give commands to allies, e.g. if health < 50, use potion.
FFVII remake trilogy remakes FVII which used turn based, but the remakes give you an extremely fun hybrid system where you have real-time combat, but you can open up the actions menu which pauses time and allows you to use spells, abilities, items, etc. You end up with the best of both worlds, IMO - Engaging real-time combat, but the depths of the tactical gameplay from older games.
One of the many defining features of the FF series is each new game, for better or worse, is different from the last.
I feel like you'd get a kick out of FFXVI, just because of the variety of British accents.
So if I were to try one, which one would you recommend?
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm
#325931
Posted Today, 15:18
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm
#325932
Posted Today, 15:43
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#325934
Posted Today, 18:06
General, on 30 January 2025 - 04:08, said:
Factorio
Mass Effect
Witcher 3
Monster Hunter
I was expecting just Monster Hunter five times
CJ, on 30 January 2025 - 04:32, said:
Kaido, on 30 January 2025 - 06:44, said:
I never played Wolfenstein ET, but I remember Enemy Territory: Quake Wars being pretty cool.
Slightly Wonky Robob, on 30 January 2025 - 07:30, said:
Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
WipEout 2097
Wipeout HD/Fury
Not at all surprising
Chyros, on 30 January 2025 - 09:15, said:
Terraria is definitely #2,
Tarkov is probably #3,
Mass Effect 2 might be #4,
Not sure about #5. I can think of a LOT of candidates.
Also not surprising, but I thought there would be more games just made of pixels
(Or Rainbow Six: Siege, which you won't stop talking about.)
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My list is:
Timesplitters 2
Team Fortress 2
Natural Selection 2
Killing Floor!
Company of Heroes: Blitzkrieg (Mod)
I think perhaps splitting the list to single player / multiplayer might be good.
Single player wise it's:
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion
Dead Cells
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003)
Bioshock
(Edit: Half Life 2... or Half Life: Alyx...)
Honourable mentions are Toejam and Earl (Sega Megadrive), Cities Skylines (well, the whole city building genre), Supreme Commander, Civilisation 5, Garrys Mod and many of the ones that have already been listed.
Edited by TheDR, Today, 18:17.
F O R T H E N S
#325935
Posted Today, 19:00
Chyros, on 30 January 2025 - 12:12, said:
Slightly Wonky Robob, on 30 January 2025 - 10:55, said:
FFXII had the gambit system when you use rudimentary programming to give commands to allies, e.g. if health < 50, use potion.
FFVII remake trilogy remakes FVII which used turn based, but the remakes give you an extremely fun hybrid system where you have real-time combat, but you can open up the actions menu which pauses time and allows you to use spells, abilities, items, etc. You end up with the best of both worlds, IMO - Engaging real-time combat, but the depths of the tactical gameplay from older games.
One of the many defining features of the FF series is each new game, for better or worse, is different from the last.
I feel like you'd get a kick out of FFXVI, just because of the variety of British accents.
So if I were to try one, which one would you recommend?
I'd probably say one of the modern ones, either FFXVI or FFVII Remake. Just depends on your preference.
FFVI is a more traditional high fantasy story. A bit darker than any other Final Fantasy. British accents.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is more sci-fi with swords and magic. The story also becomes more relevant by the day given that it's about a power company utilising a non-renewable power source, and slowly killing the planet in the process.
Fair warning, if you do decide to try FFVII Remake, go in as blind as possible (especially if you don't know the Big Spoiler™ of the original). If you like Remake, play the DLC and then Rebirth. Don't worry about the original or any of the spins offs.
Edited by Slightly Wonky Robob, Today, 21:19.
#325936
Posted Today, 23:06
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm