Chaucer345 said:
So, I just finished The Walking Dead...
Dang.
Don't get me wrong, it was fantastic, but after that I really need something to cheer me up. I was thinking about trying out Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale or Dust: an Elysian Tail, or maybe Terraria or something...
I'm honestly not sure where to go next. I like virtually all types of games, though I prefer something with a good story if I can find it. So, any ideas?
I don't know your style of gaming honestly, so it's hard to make recommendations. That said "Good Old Games" has been doing this "Insomnia Sale" the last few days where they have been doing flash deals that last until they have sold so many copies of whatever the title is. It's still going on now (as of writing this) but I have no idea how long it will last.
As far as really "happy and upbeat" games I can't really suggest too many off the top of my head since almost all of the games I know of include some darkness and tension somewhere. "Agarest War" wasn't bad and is quite doable without all the cheat packs, I played it on the console, haven't tried the STEAM version of it yet, though I did buy it.
They also did a WB pack on Humble Bundle not too long ago with a couple of Batman games and some other stuff that struck me as a really good deal even if I had most of them already. If it's still running it's probably grabble for well under $20, and while I wouldn't call it upbeat, it's Batman and you know... Batman saves everyone in the end when you win because he's the goddam Batman! Pretty much the upbeat version of Grimdark.
Not sure what the going rate on PC is at the moment, but "Loren Amazon Princess" was like $17 for my Kindle (yes, very expensive for an app) it has some ERP stuff in it, but it's pretty upbeat.
If you just want to kill some time, try Marvel Heroes, it's free to play, and they just expanded the roster of selectable starter heroes, and introduced a system where you can unlock any of the characters without paying by grinding out eternity splinters. Not the best game in the world, but it's a pretty solid Diablo-esque loot treadmill, and I login for binges once in a while to lay waste to the forces of evil. There is a sort of zen-like calm watching Iron Man mow down armies of thugs with pulse blasts. I've been there since late beta (and did a pre-order pack when the bundles were more generous), and while it didn't turn out like I hoped, it's fairly solid for the kind of game it is, and is one you can get some decent enjoyment out of without having to put in money given a lot of the recent changes.