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I am still biding my time finding a reason to buy a PS4 or Xbox One. One thing that is holding me back is a lack of next generation game that excites me. I am not a fan of multiplayer games. I haven't heard of any games that have a great single player campaign. I could have overlooked some titles. So, can anyone recommend a game that was released in the last 2 years that have a great single player campaign?
 

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If you've got something that can run it, Shadowrun Dragonfall: Director's Cut. It's not a super long game but it's excellent and most certainly for a solo player.
 

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Path of exile if you enjoy a good dungeon crawler that's similar to Diablo 2. Best part is it is completely free. I have been enjoy Wasteland 2 as well, though it is a little odd. Feels like the older fall out games to me.
 

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WWE 2k14. Easily one of the best wrestling games released
Fall of Cybertron: A great third person shooter in general, with lots of shit exploding and some pretty old school mechanics nicely blended with newer ones.
Call of Jarez: Gunslinger: WESTERN FPS. EVERYTHING IS AWESOME AGAIN
 

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The funny thing about this generation of gaming is how most of what I've seen being released are games that already happened last gen. I remember when people raised their eyebrows at Darksiders 2 when it was announced as a Wii U launch title but now it's apparently going to be coming to the PS4/Xbone alongside Run DMC-Devil May Cry, Borderlands 2 (granted this one is being packaged with the pre-sequel thing) and, the 4 Halo titles featuring Master Chief...AND ODST. I'm convinced that E3-2015 will bring us news of the Mass Effect Definitive Trilogy Collection and, a new Orange Box or some other remastered console version of Portal 2 and Team Fortress 2.

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Sorry...games that were released within the past couple of years that I've had fun with are things like South Park: Stick of Truth, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call and, a bunch of Wii U games like the Mario games be they Kart or 3D World and of course Smash Bros...Toad's Treasure Tracker was also surprisingly solid if a bit short.
 

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KissingSunlight said:
So, can anyone recommend a game that was released in the last 2 years that have a great single player campaign?
Great story-wise, gameplay-wise? Both? Something else? I'd rattle off a few suggestions and see what sticks:

Divinity: Original Sin - I really enjoyed this game, I'd quite possibly claim it's the best one I've played last year...if it wasn't for the fact I also played XCOM: Enemy Within last year (Yeah, I was late. Whatever). At any rate, the story is...there. It's not bad but it's not that original. I'd say it serves its purpose and it doesn't get in the way - keeps stuff moving. The gameplay is quite interesting, I'd say - especially the battles which actually require a bit of strategy and planning and leave the battlefield a mess - smouldering, burning, and posionous remains of spells and various objects would litter the ground because you need to use those. Or need to beware of them when the enemies use them. It's a fun game with a heavy dose of old school-y RPG aspects.

Transistor - it's basically Bastion. Well, not totally, but if you liked Bastion, you'd probably like this. The look and feel are QUITE similar although combat isn't. The combat is interesting, though, you get a mix of turn-based (well, sort of) and real-time combat you can use with a variety of abilities you can mix in different ways.

Shadow of Mordor - I was surprised at how much I liked this game. Even if it could have been better. I liked going around and murdering orcs as well as them scheming and acting against each other on their way up for promotion. The story is...dunno, maybe if I was into LotR more I'd be able to appreciate it more (you find lots of throwbacks scattered in the game) but I wasn't. Saying that, it's not like it requires you to know the lore - I sure as hell don't and I didn't mind. The combat is not actually that glorious - I mean, it's not like you go there and just slaughter orcs - those guys are tough and if you get in a fight with, like, 10 of them, you may want to just flee instead. I did like this. Though, saying that - if you've played Batman Arkham Asylum[footnote]I actually started it now, so I can NOW compare them[/footnote] the combat mechanics are not really that different.

Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.

Lichdom: Battlemage - hmm, how can I describe this? It's like Skyrim meets Dark Messiah meets Diablo. It's first person spell slinging game, and it reminds me a lot of Dark Messiah[footnote]though, also Skyrim because it also has first person and spell slinging, albeit different, it's similar enough of a concept and more recent and popular[/footnote] but you basically get a bunch of spell components from killing people and they drop like candy, similar to loot in Diablo. With the spell components you craft better and different spells (which are, basically, your equipment and weapons). It does rely rather heavily on crafting, as in, you do need to stop and look through your inventory and try to empty it out every once in a while. So if you're not up to that, skip it, otherwise, I think it's a good game. A bit linear (like Dark Messiah), but whatever. The story is OK from what I've seen.

Saints Row 4 - Did you like SR3? Yes? No? Maybe? Well, SR 4 is, I'd say a different beast. Interestingly, I enjoyed the gameplay of 4 MUCH MORE than the one in 3. But had the opposite thing with the story. I suppose it just comes at a cost - in SR 3 some CRAZY SHIT is happening and it's AWESOME when it happens, while in SR 4 crazy shit is happening all the damn time anyway. Also, the story was rather short, anyway. At any rate - it's a super hero sandbox. That's how I can class it. I had a blast, as well - the superpowers are super fun.

Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell - did you like 4? Well, it's pretty much the same. Well, there are some new powers and weapons but it's also a superhero playground. It was quite shorter, as well - I finished it in one sitting and I wasn't even pursuing the story. Well, the story just...happens, anyway - you advance when you do...anything in the game. If you want to play a bit more SR4, give this a spin, I'd say.

Aarklash: Legacy - I'll be upfront here: the story is crap. However, everything else is top notch. It's bizarre, actually - the lore and stuff is quite awesome, in fact, it's just the main story that's crap. Predictable cliche, I'd say it is, but it sort of has a chunk in the last third missing and then it finishes abruptly. Again, I'm mentioning this because it stands in stark contrast with everything else in the game. If you're not that bothered by story (as in, it's not a driving factor for you), do give this a spin - the gameplay can hold it on its own. You control 4 characters each with unique abilities and each with several possible upgrade paths to further make them more varied. It's pretty much encounter based with you moving your guys from one group of enemies to the next and having to use tactical combat (real time with pause) to succeed. Some of the bastards are tough, so you need to choose abilities and characters wisely[footnote]well, you can swap and respect at pretty much any time outside of combat, but you still need to bring the correct people with the correct skills or you may lose[/footnote].

Shadowrun: Dragonfall - I've not played it (yet) but I've heard a lot of praise. I'd personally believe it. I've played the vanilla campaign only and it was OK but not great - Dragonfall is pretty much universally claimed to keep the good bits and improve everything.
 

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How about South Park: The Stick of Truth? It's about as great as the South Park TV show to the point that it feels like you're playing it in video game form...

Other than that... uh... Rayman Legends... One of the best platformers I've ever played so far and I've played Rayman Origins both by myself and with my own mother...
 

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Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Fucking this if you are into stealth, the story is also cool since the protagonist and the world around him are interesting.
 

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Grand Theft Auto V I will have to recommend. It's single player campaign is excellent, the story your mileage may vary on but the game itself is just very entertaining, the humor is well written and a great satire (or parody but I'm not here to argue the two) and the gameplay is top notch, and even outside the main story you will find tons to do just freeform emergent gameplay.

Shadow of Mordor someone else recommended it but I do want to stress the story itself is not what draws you to this game, and the ending is... a bit lacking in my opinion. The gameplay itself though is incredibly fun and playing with the Nemesis system is loads of fun, as is the combat system. Towards the end of the game fighting becomes a lot easier with the skills and runes you unlock so fostering challenging captain battles is very rewarding I think.
 

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josemlopes said:
DoPo said:
Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Fucking this if you are into stealth, the story is also cool since the protagonist and the world around him are interesting.
Isn't it a prequel to the game Of Orcs and Men?

I have some games that I would lime to recommend too. The Banner Saga, The Cat Lady(released in 2012 but in 2013 on Steam), Batman: Arkham Origins, The Detail(Graphic Novel noir detective game), Elegy For A Dead Planet, and Dragon Age: Inquisition.
 

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josemlopes said:
DoPo said:
Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Fucking this if you are into stealth, the story is also cool since the protagonist and the world around him are interesting.
Well, I know what I'll be getting.

My recommendation would be Xenonauts.
Small developer decided to make a successor to the original X-com.

A second Recommendation would be Wolfenstien, the new order.
A genuinely entertaining fps.
 

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KissingSunlight said:
I am still biding my time finding a reason to buy a PS4 or Xbox One. One thing that is holding me back is a lack of next generation game that excites me. I am not a fan of multiplayer games. I haven't heard of any games that have a great single player campaign. I could have overlooked some titles. So, can anyone recommend a game that was released in the last 2 years that have a great single player campaign?
Do you mean games that have been released in the last 2 years for the current gen consoles, or games that have been released in the last 2 years in general?
 

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Bat Vader said:
josemlopes said:
DoPo said:
Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Fucking this if you are into stealth, the story is also cool since the protagonist and the world around him are interesting.
Isn't it a prequel to the game Of Orcs and Men?
Yes, although you can play it without any knowledge of what happens in the other game.

It may explain the world better but having only played Master of Shadows I got to understand it very well. Only at first there is some uncertainty about what is and what does what but that quickly goes away.

Mikeybb said:
A second Recommendation would be Wolfenstien, the new order.
A genuinely entertaining fps.
I recomend this one too, it was my GOTY last year, the only short coming is that it can be somewhat short.
 

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Saints Row 4
Rise of the Triad - if you are into old school shooters
Shadow Warrior
GTA V
 

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Bat Vader said:
josemlopes said:
DoPo said:
Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Fucking this if you are into stealth, the story is also cool since the protagonist and the world around him are interesting.
Isn't it a prequel to the game Of Orcs and Men?
Yes it is. Well, it happens before it, that is. And you only have Styx (as the title suggests) in it.
 
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Does it have to be PS4 or Xbone?

PC has a few. I thin XCOM Enemy Unknown/within counts, Or Orcs and Men Miiiight just barely make the time frame, And the shadowrun returns series is pretty good too.

And then on the 3DS we have Codename Steam and Monster hunter 4, both of which are absolutely incredible.
 
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DoPo said:
Styx: Master of Shadows - it's pretty much Thief, without being the new Thief. That's what I can say about it. I've not finished it and I can't really discuss the story yet.
Once I'm done with Thief 3 (about to infiltrate the clock tower), I'm going to hop right onto Styx. I LOVED of Orcs and Men (and the world it takes place in), and I love stealth games, and I've heard lots of good things about it. It sounds like a fantastic middle-market game, like Orcs and Men. :p
 

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From those i have played I would suggest
Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition
Tomb Raider 2013
Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag
TellTale's The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us
These are all great single player focused games.