You forgot the best part: the game is $15, with no DLC, no live service, and no micro-transactions. It's just a game. Like, literally just a video game. You pay money to the creator (one guy) and in return you get a game you can play that is fun to play. And it does not strain your graphics card. The only downside is how addictive it is.
Honestly the older I get, the less I buy new games. It gets easier to just say "oh yeah that game was fun, let's play it again." I think I've played two new games so far this year and neither of them actually came out in 2024.
Give us something to work with, and I'm sure people could recommend something for you. What genres do you like? What platforms do you play on? If on PC, do you have an above-average PC, etc.? Do you like multiplayer games? Single-player only? Etc
Dragon's Dogma 2 is cool, though there some things I wish were ironed out. Performance and such. Unicorn Overlord is cool, though their choice of releasing anywhere but PC is odd.
max payne shooter with vampires and werewolves, and the noirest, coolest, minimalist story i've seen in years where you're trying to kill your ex girlfriend, Dracula, before she ends the world.
i pretty much exclusively play minecraft, factorio has racked up numerous hours as of late, GTA V i played through quite a bit, it's a pretty good open world sandbox, and unturned, again another open world sandbox.
Give me a true open world sandbox and i will be content for the rest of my life.
If you don't mind games that release with half their features that get patched in later because their spokesman is a habitual liar, check out Light No Fire. With the current condition of No Man's Sky I have to say I'm actually looking forward to this.
i see why you described it like that, it doesn't exist yet, lol.
I dont mind games that don't have a ton of features, especially if they build a really good open world environment, where you just don't need very many. You can often build your own game on your own time.
I finally played Dwarf Fortress Steam edition after buying it at launch and never touching it. It's just as good as Dwarf Fortress has always been, but a little more visual and coherent.
I recently finished Pacific Drive, it was pretty fun, but I feel like it could've probably been a bit shorter and the grind a bit less overall to make the mid game transition to the end game more.
I picked up Sifu and that's been fun. Kinda hits that Sekiro itch.
I know Rimworld is getting another expansion pack though I usually have to play on a few month delay if I want my 300+ mod list to remain current. Though I will say it just sorta feels like they're just doing an official version of the rather popular Lovecraftian mods that are out there already.
Then I've been playing minecraft here and there after watching 15+ hours of a dude build amazing things with Create and almost makes me feel like I could do that until I remember dude spends hundreds of hours on it and I don't have that kind of time anymore.
What kind of games are you in to? Like Timemelters is a ridiculously fresh third person shooter/tower defense/puzzle game hybrid with absolutely mind numbing time travel mechanics. There's some neat stuff happening. As always, a lot of it is in the indy space.
i'm too poor/busy buying mecha models to get them but i'm still hyped to eventually play dragon's dogma 2, final fantasy 7 rebirth, and Expeditions: a Mudrunner game once prices drop/sales hit. plus theres probably smaller games on steam i'm not even thinking of. Sand Land and Space Marine 2 might be ok but nothing upcoming this year really has me super excited. as far as games with no release date yet for this year, earth defense force 6, star wars outlaws, and vampire: the masquerade: bloodlines 2 might be ok. nothing i'm as excited for as death stranding 2 or GTA 6 which are probably a ways off. this is all based off of the 2024 in video gaming wiki article so indie stuff probably doesnt get mentioned as much
Pretty sure I saw Expeditions get repacked on Fitgirl the other day if I remember right, unless there's future DLC you plan on getting and you need a legal copy
Rimworld has a new expansion coming out that oozes SCP vibes that I'm excited for. I want to hold off on getting into a new game until the expansion drops, but I've got a real itch to play.
Path of Exile: The best hack & slash game out there. Wide as an ocean and just as deep.
Conquerors Blade: What if Mount & Blade was multiplayer and made by the chinese? You have several weapon classes with their own skillsets aswell as units to command at the same time. Kept me for years.
Battle Brothers: Build a gang of murder hobos, lead them to glory or ruin. Many may die, but the company will live on. Legs not included. Mods are tho.
Star Sector: Exist in a ruined sector cut off from the rest of human civilization. There's lots to explore, lots of money to me made, lots of warcrimes to be commited. You build a fleet and do what you want. Colonizing? Smuggling? mercenray work? pirating? Warlording? Exploring? Go wild. Lots of mods to add to further expand on the experience.
Mount& Blade Warband /Bannerlord: Start with nothing, become a warlord, or bandit lord, or trader. Maybe become a noble of some realm? Why not take over? Why not create your own? Has mods for almost anything.
Figured out how to pirate the full online version of Hitman (Demo + crack + GSE + cracked Peacock), and that’ll probably keep my partner and I occupied for the next 12 months at least. Absolutely incredible, would not pay 100 dollars for it
I've been pretty enraptured by Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth over the past couple weeks, very well done so far. Probably will play Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth and Persona 3 Reload later this year.