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Looking at your library, I would definitely recommend playing the Batman Arkham games, especially Arkham City. Why? Because they are simply great, they are unlike any other superhero games that I've played, great gameplay, great graphics and an awesome story with a lot of puzzles and optional detective work on the side (especially in Arkham City).
With Arkham Knight coming out soon, you really should try them, to sum them up:
Arkham Asylum was the first in the series and it was a great game.
Arkham City was the second and it improves on the previous installment in every possible way.
Arkham Origins was developed by a different studio, but uses the same engine, still it's not as good as Arkham City in my opinion, but it's a good game nevertheless.
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hey!, i just finished AA and my friend who insisted on me to play the games says the same stuff about AC.
my opinion of AA is very good i didnt wanted to start it, but when i pressed play and started the story i could stop anymore :P
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You will be amazed by Arkham City, as I have said before, Asylum was good, but City is better in every possible way.
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0% Agree.
Played AA for about 2 hours hoping it would get interesting at some point, that's one of the worst game I've played on Steam (and I have tons of sh*t in there).
Oh, and I'm supposed to recommend something, so Omikron, if you can get past the old graphics, one of the best games ever made, incredible music, world, story, freedom, everything. Recent open world game devs should take a look back at this game and then at what they're about to release. Maybe not such a good idea though, suicide rate in game industry would probably rise quite a lot.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/243000/
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The last time I looked at your library, I recommended Contrast, because it's simply a gorgeous game. This time, I'll suggest you try Metro 2033, as it's possibly the most atmospheric game I've played. :D
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I quite liked Dust: An Elysian Tail.
Side-scrolling Devil May Cry type game.
Pretty fun and challenging, without being stupidly hard at any time.
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ARK Survival Evolved I haven't played it (yet ;)) but it looks great I have been following gameplay sessions on youtube
I am currently playing Chivalry Medieval Warfare It's freaking awesome. hack n slash multiplayer. with gore.
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Currently playing Bound by Flame. It's a hidden gem. Good story, challenging combat. visuals are nice and runs great even on a few years old laptop :)
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I'll recommend Manhunt. You can fuck shit up.
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Thanks :)
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My favorite game on Steam is Dominions 4. It's a turn-based strategy game, but it's different from any TBS I've ever played. This makes it hard to get into at first, but it's worth it. It has a huge diversity in races to play, units to recruit and magic to cast so you can discover something new every time you play it. The multiplayer is especially fun, with sometimes more than a dozen players all trying to build their empire on the bones of their neighbours you get lots of diplomacy, backstabbing and all-out wars. Unfortunately the AI is quite easy to beat once you get familiar with the game, but it's still a good opponent for learning.
It might not be your cup of tea, honestly it's not most people's cup of tea, but if you can stand the old-school graphics it's definitely worth a try.
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I love Back to the Future, so I can recommed Back to the Future Game.
And... Thank you!
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