So, I was here a few days ago asking about Life is Strange. After you clearing the things out for me, I decided to give it a go and instantly fell in love with it. One thing I didn't notice, however, was how bad of a time it was to buy that game. Turns out that Episode 4 barely came out, and since I'm done with all 4 that are out already, I'll now have to wait and undetermined amount of time for the last one to come out and the story to finally reach its end. Can you recommend something that is available for PC to keep myself occupied till the fifth episode sees the light of day? Here's what I'm looking for.
- Dark, depressing, emotional story. Preferably something relatable to boot. Nothing pretentious, though. (look below for a list of examples)
- Lots of dialogues.
- Believable, well-written characters with lots of personality.
- Relatively easy and, what's more important, logical puzzles. I'm not really good at solving puzzles in general (although I didn't have any problems with most of the stuff in LiS; I only had to use the walkthrough once and it was only because I completely forgot that cheating your way through using time travel is a legitimate solution in this game), so adding "moon logic" (or "LucasArts logic", if you will) to their design will only make it harder and more frustrating to me. If you can't think of anything that's easy enough for a puzzle-retard such as me, then you can throw something slightly harder in (as long as it still doesn't have "moon logic" incorporated into it). I can juggle some walkthroughs if the story's worth it.
- Not a horror game. I'm simply scared of this genre and don't really feel like playing something that could potentially make me have a heart attack. I don't mind (and even somewhat welcome) dark atmosphere, gore, violence, nudity, sexuality, shocking moments, breaking taboos, or some brief horror-esque sections. I just don't want the game that focuses on scaring me in its entirety.
- If the game is anything episodic, it has to be finished (all of the episodes have to be already released). I don't want to fall into an infinite loop of making threads named "suggest something to play while I wait for another episode of x to come out".
- Not an RPG. Or if you have to suggest an RPG, then make it something more linear in structure, without stuff like open world and Elder Scrolls-esque amount of sidequests. I'm not really in the mood for that level of engagement.
- [OPTIONAL] Moral choices. I know that not every game has that, therefore it's optional, but I'd very much prefer a game where I have some degree of control over the story. I'm only accepting games with gray morality, though - I hate binary, "black & white" morality, where the only choice I have is whether to be a saint or a total dick.
As for the gameplay part, it doesn't need to have this Telltale-like formula - it can be a regular point n' click adventure game, or an action adventure game, or whatever else, as long as it meets the criteria.
And here are the promised examples.
Popular games praised for their story/writing that I also consider very good (apart from LiS of course):
- Silent Hill 2
- The Walking Dead
- Fallout series (save for Fallout 3 and all the spin-offs like Fallout Tactics)
- The Witcher series
- Portal 1 & 2
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Popular games praised for their writing/story that I don't consider good and/or consider them pretentious:
- Gone Home
- The Last of Us
- Bioshock Infinite
- The Cat Lady
- Everything by Bioware
Don't suggest:
- The Wolf Among Us. I've played it already, but didn't like it that much - the whole neo-noir theme didn't click with me.
- Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines. I can't get over how clunky it is and force myself to play it.
- Planescape: Torment. Yes, I get it - the best story ever written and all that jazz. Isometric RPGs aren't really my thing, though. Even though I appreciated Fallout for the wonderful story and setting, it still was a slog for me to get through the classic games.
My PC specs:
- AMD Athlon II X4 2.8GHz
- 4GB RAM
- AMD Radeon HD 7700 1GB
- Win7
That'll be all. Thanks in advance for helping me out.
- Dark, depressing, emotional story. Preferably something relatable to boot. Nothing pretentious, though. (look below for a list of examples)
- Lots of dialogues.
- Believable, well-written characters with lots of personality.
- Relatively easy and, what's more important, logical puzzles. I'm not really good at solving puzzles in general (although I didn't have any problems with most of the stuff in LiS; I only had to use the walkthrough once and it was only because I completely forgot that cheating your way through using time travel is a legitimate solution in this game), so adding "moon logic" (or "LucasArts logic", if you will) to their design will only make it harder and more frustrating to me. If you can't think of anything that's easy enough for a puzzle-retard such as me, then you can throw something slightly harder in (as long as it still doesn't have "moon logic" incorporated into it). I can juggle some walkthroughs if the story's worth it.
- Not a horror game. I'm simply scared of this genre and don't really feel like playing something that could potentially make me have a heart attack. I don't mind (and even somewhat welcome) dark atmosphere, gore, violence, nudity, sexuality, shocking moments, breaking taboos, or some brief horror-esque sections. I just don't want the game that focuses on scaring me in its entirety.
- If the game is anything episodic, it has to be finished (all of the episodes have to be already released). I don't want to fall into an infinite loop of making threads named "suggest something to play while I wait for another episode of x to come out".
- Not an RPG. Or if you have to suggest an RPG, then make it something more linear in structure, without stuff like open world and Elder Scrolls-esque amount of sidequests. I'm not really in the mood for that level of engagement.
- [OPTIONAL] Moral choices. I know that not every game has that, therefore it's optional, but I'd very much prefer a game where I have some degree of control over the story. I'm only accepting games with gray morality, though - I hate binary, "black & white" morality, where the only choice I have is whether to be a saint or a total dick.
As for the gameplay part, it doesn't need to have this Telltale-like formula - it can be a regular point n' click adventure game, or an action adventure game, or whatever else, as long as it meets the criteria.
And here are the promised examples.
Popular games praised for their story/writing that I also consider very good (apart from LiS of course):
- Silent Hill 2
- The Walking Dead
- Fallout series (save for Fallout 3 and all the spin-offs like Fallout Tactics)
- The Witcher series
- Portal 1 & 2
- Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Popular games praised for their writing/story that I don't consider good and/or consider them pretentious:
- Gone Home
- The Last of Us
- Bioshock Infinite
- The Cat Lady
- Everything by Bioware
Don't suggest:
- The Wolf Among Us. I've played it already, but didn't like it that much - the whole neo-noir theme didn't click with me.
- Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines. I can't get over how clunky it is and force myself to play it.
- Planescape: Torment. Yes, I get it - the best story ever written and all that jazz. Isometric RPGs aren't really my thing, though. Even though I appreciated Fallout for the wonderful story and setting, it still was a slog for me to get through the classic games.
My PC specs:
- AMD Athlon II X4 2.8GHz
- 4GB RAM
- AMD Radeon HD 7700 1GB
- Win7
That'll be all. Thanks in advance for helping me out.