04-25-2015, 01:04 PM | #1 |
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Hey guys, after a looong absence from PC gaming I'm back on Steam and would like to ask for suggestions (and friends)
Any Indie, F2P, MMO, anything games that I should really get, suggestions would be really appreciated. If anyone wants to be friends I'd be grateful: http://steamcommunity.com/id/FamoFunk/ Would be down for some games and whatever, thanks. |
04-25-2015, 06:26 PM | #2 |
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Still rocking my avatar lmao, nice.
If you haven't, go through Portal 1 and 2. And Stanley Parable. Fun games all around (wouldn't be surprised if you'd already played Portal, but gotta suggest it just in case)
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04-25-2015, 09:35 PM | #3 |
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+1 Stanley parable
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04-25-2015, 09:50 PM | #4 |
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I bought a 19 cent game today that was actually really cool.
Name of the game is "Out There Somewhere" and it's an indie/puzzle platformer. You only have ZXC and the arrow keys to use, Z is jump, X is "Teleporter Gun" and C is Actual Gun (like magnum). If the Teleport Beam (more like a small ball) hits a surface your character is taken to wherever it hit. My first playthrough took 1:12:43 to complete but there is an achievement to beat it in less than 20 minutes. I recommend picking it up strictly because it is enjoyable and literally couch change price. EDIT: Also, I added you. My name is Ky Kiske
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04-25-2015, 09:54 PM | #5 |
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I have so many Steam games that I have not even played yet, god damn.
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04-25-2015, 10:31 PM | #6 |
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f2p, mmo, indie is a bit broad. Can you list a couple of your favorite games as examples? Also being FFR, going to plug Before the Echo (Formerly Sequence), beat hazard, crypt of the necrodancer, and audiosurf. Check those out.
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04-25-2015, 10:55 PM | #7 |
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If you're a fan of roguelikes, highly recommend Binding of Isaac Rebirth & Rogue Castle. I'm also waiting for Prison Architect (almost like a Sims game but for prison) and Cities Skyline to on sale cause they both look amazing.
Another game that I've been hearing a lot of recently is 'Ori and the Blind Forrest'. And another game similar to that is 'Dust - An Elysian Tail' (I played this a while back and beat it in around 20 hours but I would play it again). Other games that I find to be good time wasters are Terraria, AudioSurf, Super Hexagon & Retro City Rampage.
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04-26-2015, 01:54 AM | #8 |
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dota 2 is the best f2p in the world
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04-26-2015, 02:08 AM | #9 |
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clicked on this thread expecting rants about the recent issue between Valve & Bethesda with Skyrim mods.
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I bought my partner Cities: Skyline as I found a cheap key (£8 instead of the £22.99 on steam) I might pick it up for myself though after checking his out I'll look into Ori if it's similar to Dust, I really enjoyed that game, thanks! (: |
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04-26-2015, 04:14 AM | #11 |
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Another BoI like game is A Wizard's Lizard, they have the roguelike sale going on and I picked it up, pretty fun. FTL, Paranautical Activity, Rogue Legacy, and Risk of Rain are good too.
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BoI is so good! It's addictive as hell too. I have upwards of 300 hours on it. Time well spent
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04-26-2015, 07:58 AM | #13 |
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I spent the money on Dying Light. Really fun Zombie/Walking Dead type game IMO, however if you have some friends to play along with like I did, takes it to a whole new level. Especially when you head outside at night.
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare + Deadliest Warrior(xpan) is also a fun game if you like FPS... but this has a twist with swords, mauls, bows and axes.... OH MY. Not the largest community by any means but certainly not "dead" and has a pretty steep learning curve until you get used to the physics of the game, so expect to get decapitated for quite a while. BTW, if anyone here has either of these titles and like to play them I'm always open to playing! |
04-27-2015, 02:59 AM | #14 | |
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Binding Of Isaac (Roguelike) Bit.Trip Runner (1 and 2) (side-scrolling platformer) The Bridge (Puzzle) Cave Story+ (Metroidvania) Electronic Super Joy (Platformer) Goat Simulator (Goatformer) Guacamelee (Platformer) Home (horror / adventure) Hotline Miami (top down shooter) Knights Of Pen And Paper+1 (RPG) Long Live The Queen (Visual Novel) Mark Of The Ninja (Stealth / Platformer) Nimbus (Puzzle) Pixeljunk Eden (Relaxing platformer, hard to describe) Rogue Legacy (Roguelike) Stanley Parable (Mind-Fuck) Super Meat Boy (Platformer) The Swapper (Puzzle/Platformer) Unepic (Metroidvania) VVVVVV (Platformer) And free wise, the only one I have played is You Have To Win The Game. You can beat it in an hour but it's a fun hour. You should check out Humble Bundles. They regularly offer games on steam for cheap (and you're supporting charities in the process). They have one on right now where you can get Dragon Age 1 and 2, Mass Effect 2 and Dead Space 2 for Steam for $5. Last edited by TheRapingDragon; 04-27-2015 at 03:04 AM.. |
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this.
mmm i actually didnt care for dota 2. just my opinion. im not gonna go off about how league is better since that has huge flaws as well, or any other game for that matter. they all have obvious flaws that are arguable one way or the other. becomes a pointless conversation... |
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04-27-2015, 02:26 PM | #17 |
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Age of Empires II HD is a pretty great game. Nice remake of the timeless classic (I grew up playing AoE 1 as one of my first "real" PC games). It's a real time strategy which you didn't list, but can be a relaxed game too.
For an FPS hater, I actually enjoyed HAWKEN. It's free and you're basically a giant robot on a team of giant robots fighting another team of giant robots. It's very slow paced for a shooter, and I think that's why I like it. Not usually a fan of the fast fighting games. I for some reason obsess over generic MMORPG type things that are similar to WoW but free (Wow private servers, Aion, Allods, tons of others), and found Eldevin on steam. It's basically exactly that, but actually more like RuneScape. Woodcutting, mining, smithing, farming, fishing, cooking etc all that jazz, and I've put a bunch of hours into that recently, dunno if it's your type though. Dragon Age: Origins was somehow in my recommended even though I barely have any games and I LOVE it. It's sorta like Skyrim, there are dwarves, humans, and elves, and 6 different "classes" that create 6 extremely unique storylines. Each is enthralling and in depth full of moral dilemmas, and similar to the Fable series, moral choices effect the plot as well as your party members and relationships. Speaking of Dragon Age: Origins, if you haven't looked at the Humble Bundle (which I see TRD mentioned) I definitely recommend getting it. Humble Bundle does "pay what you want" as long as it's above the average, and you get a bunch of games. Currently for steam it is Dragon Age: Origins, Mass Effect 2, Dead Space 2, and Bejeweled 3 all for $4.97 (or more, if you want to). Definitely a deal you can't beat if you are interested. Sorry I can't recommend more games, I've also recently come back to Steam! P.S. my username is "I am Dell" (no quotes of course) if anyone would like to add me as well! Last edited by dell2150; 04-27-2015 at 03:08 PM.. |
04-30-2015, 01:28 PM | #18 |
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Ty TRD, Dell and everyone.
Love me some Indies so gonna check your list out with the ones I've yet to play~ |
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Here's a list of games that I've bought on steam. The prices vary from super cheap, to some that aren't the cheapest, however I've had my fair share of fun on them, maybe you will to:
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Also, 11 games? You need to expand your collection. Unless you've only had steam for a week or two, in which case 11 games is perfectly acceptable. That or you have a lot more control than me. Between the bundles and the Steam sales I can't help picking up games. Yeah they might sit there for a few weeks (months...years...) not being played but I'll get around to it. Eventually. Maybe. Nothing wrong with planning for your retirement... No problem. If you need more games I'm always happy to give suggestions. My collection on Steam is up to 369 games so I have plenty more than what I listed, not all indies though. Last edited by TheRapingDragon; 05-1-2015 at 05:00 AM.. |
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