My favourite drunk game is Theme Park. I've only found it on GOG (no steam version I'm afraid).
https://www.gog.com/game/theme_park
I find things far more amusing drunk and filling up your park with workers dressed up in stupid outfits is already fun by itself. Because the game is quite...
I suppose for me it would be Asphyxia. Not only did I know nothing about it but I'm not usually a fan of visual novels, I find them boring and they normally have a very weak story and no character development. I was blown away and loved pretty much everything about it and am very glad that I...
I had this with WOW. Every time I would mention to someone I was quitting because I found it boring they would say "But you need to wait until you reach level (normally around 5 levels higher than I was at that time)! That's when the game actually gets good."
It wasn't until someone said that...
For me it has to be Shadowrun: Returns. The main story is good, despite being a bit short for my taste but it is well done and the music is on point. But the main reason I love this game so much; the level editor. It has been used to make so many fun and interesting stories and the kit to design...
I'm going to go with Hotel Dusk and To the Moon, both games that the ending was a genuine surprise for me. It would be cool to experience those again, the impact isn't the same the second time round.
I recommend Swordigo and Star Realms:
Swordigo is a 2D platformer with some RPG elements. It's very addicting and interesting. While the story is average it does what it needs to.
Star Realms is a deck building game, it's free without ads (at least on the Android version, can't speak for...
Another vote for Back to the Future. As far as story goes it can only really be rivaled by The Wolf Among Us. Gameplay wise it's a bit weak but that really didn't stop me enjoying it.
While it does make a few nods to the films it stands on its own and I don't think you need to know anything...
I'd like an Elder Scrolls game to have the look of Skyrim, the NPCs of Oblivion, set in Vvardenfell and have the skills from Daggerfall. Fuck Arena as that game was a buggy mess.
Maybe have the quests from Oblivion too, some of them were just too much fun.
I'd also experiment with an...
This just seems like loot crate to me, a loot crate that I could be receiving games I can't play (Steam for Windows. Sometimes more!) and that sometimes doesn't fill me with confidence.
As for Grimrock, if you were going to buy it already then you can test the waters and use Grimrock as a...
Animal Crossing. It doesn't matter which one or how long it has been since I last picked it up, I can always play it no matter my mood. I find I either play for 10 minutes or 10 hours per play session though.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is my favorite game and I like to play through the main...
I'd put Grid on the list but I'm not sure which game I would take off, probably Pole Position. Burnout 3 or Paradise would also have been good but I will admit Revenge was a very fun and solid game.
I have to say 3, closely followed by 2. I'm not sure what it is but they just had a charm the the others haven't been able to re create.
Ghosts get a mention for the number of times I laughed at the stupidity of it all, still not sure if that's a good thing or not.
I was worried about the Content ID system before launch, so far I haven't seen any streamers having a problem with it, even in streams with Nintendo games. It has only been live for less than 24 hours so things could change.
Overall I'm enjoying it. As Twitch doesn't work on my main computer...
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