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Morning everyone.
Can you recommend me some single player games to relax? not the Sims or simulators please. I have Train Simulator World installed and while it's cool it feels like a chore sometimes, and the missions are overly LONG, like there's a route in the UK that takes you 4 actual hours to complete, while I like it and the trains, playing for 4 hours straight without saving is just a no-go for me.
I like adventure and fantasy games but it'd be nice to avoid fighting hordes of enemies and grinding hours for a single item (looking at you Minecraft) while exploring, also space/sci-fi games, I've played No Man's Sky for a while and didn't like it, couldn't find the point of the game like there's no campaign or anything you have to guess your way through it and the learning curve is too steep.
How come there aren't more police or detective kind of games out there? L.A. Noire style, I loved it because of how unique the gameplay was. Same with Mirror's Edge.
I'm playing Control right now and it feels like a mixture of Prototype and the og Far Cry, it's fine, just not chill.
I don't like: 2D platformers, micromanaging units everywhere, anime games or VNs.
Graphics and age of the game are mostly irrelevant, it's fine as long as it can run on a modern computer without too much extra downloads (emus, patches, etc.)
Can you recommend me some single player games to relax? not the Sims or simulators please. I have Train Simulator World installed and while it's cool it feels like a chore sometimes, and the missions are overly LONG, like there's a route in the UK that takes you 4 actual hours to complete, while I like it and the trains, playing for 4 hours straight without saving is just a no-go for me.
I like adventure and fantasy games but it'd be nice to avoid fighting hordes of enemies and grinding hours for a single item (looking at you Minecraft) while exploring, also space/sci-fi games, I've played No Man's Sky for a while and didn't like it, couldn't find the point of the game like there's no campaign or anything you have to guess your way through it and the learning curve is too steep.
How come there aren't more police or detective kind of games out there? L.A. Noire style, I loved it because of how unique the gameplay was. Same with Mirror's Edge.
I'm playing Control right now and it feels like a mixture of Prototype and the og Far Cry, it's fine, just not chill.
I don't like: 2D platformers, micromanaging units everywhere, anime games or VNs.
Graphics and age of the game are mostly irrelevant, it's fine as long as it can run on a modern computer without too much extra downloads (emus, patches, etc.)