![]() Theres a few progression systems in the game, like your hideout which you can upgrade and some passive stats that you level just by playing. If you die you lose everything you took into the raid, but if you manage to extract you can keep everything you found. It's a FPS where you enter raids in which you can collect loot and battle AI and player enemies. If you want the most unique and thrilling multiplayer FPS experience with RPG elements take a look at Escape From Tarkov. It's free, and you can get it on Steam, which is convenient.Īnyway, good luck, friend! Hope you find what you're looking for! You can add a lot to Skyrim with mods, but Enderall is like having a whole new (and honestly better) game. It's a total conversion mod that makes it into literally a different game, with different a plot, altered mechanics, and a whole new world to explore. Meanwhile, I don't recommend Skyrim in and if itself, but instead Skyrim with the Enderall mod. New Vegas is just an amazing game that I can play over and over, but with some mods thrown in it can become something even more amazing. Although it's not open world or calm (at all lol), once you get into it the platforming combined with intense combat leads to a sort of zen-like state, and the utter simplicity of doing "just one more run" can make time fly by, even if the time for a given run is displayed on the screen while you're playing.įinally, I would be remiss if I didn't encourage you to try Fallout New Vegas and Skyrim on your PC for the mods. I also tend to lose a lot of time in Dead Cells. Add in a friendly and active mod community, and you've really got something. Just an amazing game by an incredible designer. It's relaxing even when you're fighting monsters in the mines. You plant crops, craft implements, make friends, and mine dungeons. It's a great little farm sim game with community aspects. I lose hours playing Stardew Valley so easily that I have to set an alarm or I'll play until 3 am without realizing it. That having been said, when I'm looking for a game that makes me go "wait, what time did you just say it is?", I have a few different suggestions. Lots to explore, lots to build, and an actual victory state. It's open world, relatively peaceful but with action when you want it. ![]() Based on what you've said you liked in the past, and what you say you're looking for now, I don't think a game could be more perfect for you, friend. r/lowendgaming - Game suggestions for yesterday's hardware ![]() This includes key resellersįor more information about these rules click here This includes referral links.ĭon't enable, encourage, or link to piracy. State your request/suggestion in the post title.ĭon't insult, harass, threaten, or stalk users. Please ensure that you include a platform in your post if you are looking for a specific platform. Everyone asking a question just wants advice. To give and get advice on games, gaming equipment, consoles, hardware, software, board games, gaming books, paraphernalia- anything gaming related.ĭon't bash what people want suggestions on - just point them in the right direction and be helpful. ![]()
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