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Dark souls

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Demons souls through Dark Souls 3 I bought, tried, and quickly ended up on my shelf.

Knew they were amazing games, but I just couldn’t figure it out. Always played with a shield, was slow and methodical, and just didn’t get anywhere.

Then I read a post about someone who was having trouble so summoned another player. The summon showed up “Naked with a katana and charged in like a Jedi”.

So I said screw it, and tried a light no shield build. Didnt care how far I got, I just started grinding the early enemies and leveling up. Then it all just sort of clicked.

Got my girlfriend into the games, and we’ve played through them all together, just now finishing on bloodborne.

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2 points

Same. It took me months to give it another shot and after that I couldn’t stop

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Same. I still suck. I haven’t finished a single one of them games. It took me months of playing on and off to get past Vordt in DS3. But once I beat him and reached the undead settlement, that was it. I was hooked. I also just rarely finish RPGs in general lol. The art direction and general ambiance, the combat hitboxes, the music, the learning curve, the variety of builds… Fromsoft just knows something about games that most other companies don’t.

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Not gonna try that again until I’m retired. I don’t need my play to feel like work.

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35 points

Factorio. I tried it years ago and it just never clicked. I just started playing it again and suffice it to say I have gotten very little sleep over the past couple weeks.

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12 points

The factory must grow

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15 points

The factory must expand to meet the ever expanding needs of the factory.

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7 points

Ohh no. Just started Satisfactory. It’s going well, well into my sleep.

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5 points

I refuse to play that game knowing that I have an addictive personality and an unhealthy obsession with maximizing efficiency. It just doesn’t seem like a good idea to give a person with my type of personality the equivalent of heroin.

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Outer Wilds. I went to the hollow planet early and got very frustrated with the platforming and falling rocks.

I returned to it almost a year later and gave it a chance based on everyone’s praise. Very glad I did.

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5 points

This is one that I have to come back to.

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You should. Make sure you pick it up when you have time to really wrap your head around it. When I finally played through it, it was over a Christmas holiday. I don’t think it’s the sort of game that would lend itself well to being played in 1-2 hour chunks after work every night for a week when you’re feeling burned out. You gotta be able to sink your teeth into it

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8 points

It’s like a big tangle of wool. As soon as you find the end and start pulling, it all starts to make sense.

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25 points

Cyberpunk 2077

Got it on console first, and it was … rough. Got it as a gift on PC and finally got to experience the glorious story and wonderful characters.

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Baldur’s Gate. I’ve never played DnD so there was a bit of a learning curve. I rage quit after two hours, almost returned it. Three days later I fired it up again and haven’t really stopped playing since.

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Baldur’s Gate was a special game. It’s the only game my wife liked to play, and we couch-coopted it. We played the rest in the series together, full play through all of them, a couple of times. Never found that magic combo again, sadly, and to this day she laments that there are so few 3d isometric couch coop games.

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Well, there’s Baldur’s Gate 3 now… should keep you entertained for the next 5 years 😃

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I’m excited to try that. No couch co-op :-( Nobody makes those anymore.

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It’s a phenomenal game, probably the best I’ve played since Red Dead 2

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2 points

If you liked the first two, have you tried Planescape Torment? Basically the same engine

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I didn’t know about that one - it looks great! no couch co-op, sadly, so my wife won’t be interested, but I think it looks great!

Thanks for the recommendation.

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And now I’m 158 hours in and can’t bear the thought of finishing it now that combat has become sooooo monotonous.

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I’ve been playing bg1 on Android lately, anything you would go back and tell yourself if you could? I’ve basically been flying blind and struggling a bit lol

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