its fun discovering new things to wishlist but also to hunt for those! theres a lot of ones i should get diverse in so this helps me branch out in that regard.

feel free to let me know if you like or dislike the suggestions and if you want others regardless. going to avoid repeated recs.


include the following in your comments to give me a better grasp on what to offer:

  • genre(s) and/or tags (e.g robots, co-op)
  • how many recs (e.g 1-3)
  • [optional] a game from those genres you enjoy (e.g Biped)
  • [optional] what you like or would like included (e.g challenge mode)
  • [optional] what you hate or might hate included/non-included (e.g not keyboard friendly)
  • [optional] something you dont want to be recommended (e.g Machinarium)

note:

A) will reply to everyone, taking my time to see whats the best options imo on what i find for each user
B) you can ask for as many suggestions in genres or themes as you'd like
C) you're allowed to comment however many times you want for new requests


wall of fame (most helpful):

📌 FranckCastle
📌 Dohi64
📌 aquatorrent
📌 Swordoffury
📌 idontknow23


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"I want to recommend a game to all of you, is a hidden gem. And it's very hidden cause the developer remove the game from steam because the game was expensive and couldn't recover the money he spend. But it a nice developer cause he chose to Inmortalize his game leaving it free on his itch io account. The game is call: 'The Free Ones'- It has a nice story and really good mechanics. Give it a try. Is totally free." - MundoKodi
https://farsky-interactive.itch.io/the-free-ones


use the "find in page" tool on mobile or "ctrl + f" to check if someone already asked for something similar and/or what you might be looking for.

in case you want games alike to a suggestion/theme already done, be specific in your wants and make sure its not repeated.

click on the numbers listed by each username to teleport onto my replies.

Users 👥 Requests 📝
#1 kodonokami open world and survival, if possible zombie survival, as well as the game Project Zomboid or 7 Day to Die are games that I spend a lot of time playing =)
#2 xxxka I am simple person. I like rpg with open world, singleplayer.
#3 wigglenose Visual novels are what I would like to know
#4.1 #4.2 ExcelElmira difficult puzzle games, like Baba is You or Patrick's Parabox. I like it when the game is quick to load and has many small levels, so that I can boot it up and beat a level or two in a couple of minutes and close it again. casual 2D platformers. I'm looking for something bright and colorful, like Super Mario. I don't want the platforming to be too difficult and again I want there to be levels (so no Metroidvanias with one huge level).
#5 Lunaedge shmups. Preferably traditional ones, not bullet hells. Any platforms. Some games I really like are Ikaruga, Zeroranger, Star Fox 64, Sin & Punishment 2 and Alltynex Second. No magical flying girls, either. I'm allergic to those.
#6 Mitsukuni I like strategy, building, isometric (3D is also fine), resource management. Trains and ships are optional, would be nice.
#7 Chiasm I want a game where you can pet Bill Gates like a cat. And occasionally he will cough up a hairball, and if you click on it your PC will get a Windows update.
#8 patch22 I love deep character development mechanics á la Diablo or Skyrim. Games focused on exploration are always a huge plus, as are immersive sim aspects that let me solve a problem in my own way. What I most dislike in games are big cinematics and character moments that take me out of the action ... I'm here for the gameplay most of all. Open to any genre, but I much prefer action over turn based :)
#9 Lexbya I personally enjoy inmersive games with interesting and weird exotic worlds to both explore and inmerse myself in. Such as Outer Wilds, Metro Saga, Dishonored or even Hob. I also have been craving survival games with mobile bases such as Subnautica with the cyclops, Forever Skies with it's airship or Volcanoids with the drill. I also I'm in love with games where you explore abandoned places such as Infra and also Metro. But there's not that much out there.
#10 aquatorrent Action adventure (zelda like) Blossom tales
#11 evertonj I'm desperately searching another game like Sable. I just want to explore the world and go on a journey without the map marking exactly where I have to go and I don't want to fight anyone along the way
#12 Zero224 I love rich-story games with puzzles or some kind of gameplay (not 100% visual novel), I can try different genres, although I'm not a big fan of shooters. Also, I am attracted to games that have a animated aspect (anime or cartoon), but it is not mandatory. I love Ace Attorney Saga, Professor Layton Saga, Zero Escape Saga, The World Ends With You, Time Hollow, Ghost Trick, Stella Glow. I haven't played these games yet but I know I'm going to love them haha: Danganronpa, Detroit Become Human, Telling Lies. I also feel immediately drawn to games that are "different", bizarre/absurd/funny, for example: Project Rub, Hatoful Boyfriend, Wario Touched, Aviary Attorney, Her Story, Dominique Pamplemousse, The Stanley Parable, Flower, Sun, and Rain, Do Not Feed the Monkeys, Murder House
#13 Swordoffury I like Rpgs(preferably isometric), BUT NOT alike Larian's games (yes, even Baldur's gate 3, sorry guys) I don't like steath or infiltration ,nor when there is too much action (i'm not a huge fan of ARPGs, with some exceptions) I like when it's story driven, and if i can give an example, the two games that fit the most the genre are pathfinder games: Kingmaker and wrath of the Righteous. I also liked the first 2 mass effect and the first 2 dragon age, mostly because of the narrative and epicness
#14 justachild8 1st Theme: I am a programmer but I suck at thinking (I am a feeler), I want to improve it and want some less violent strategy games (preferable beautiful, artistic looking but not cozy) and have great replay value. Games I love are Stellaris, Endless Space 2, Civ 6, all paradox games. 2nd Theme: I want beautiful looking games that I don't own on steam (Any kind of games but preferably non FPS and non violent games) 3rd Theme: Story rich games that are must to expereince. Preferably long story games. I also love text story games like Choice of Games and Hosted Games.
#15 Quinn777 I would like games similar to Kingdom Hearts, whether it be in terms of story, gameplay, or preferably both besides: Final Fantasy series; The World Ends With You series; Metal Gear Solid series; and Chrono Trigger series. It's not because I don't like those games. Those games are great. But I am already familiar with them.
#16 Bydydyndi I want huge open world immersive sims with different countries, cities and live economics simulation like Kenshi. Preferably with: fantasy; magick; coop; and random generated worlds. I know about Caves of Cud, LonaRPG, Light No Fire, Project Zomboid, Adventure mod for DF, Crimson Desert, Soulash, Soulash 2, Elona RPG
#17 akwilla I need a single player game, with a clear story and progression, in which you have safe base, which you upgrading and which is giving you boosts, so your character is stronger. You are going outside and finding resources to upgrade your base until you are strong enough to beat the whole game. BUT I don't want survival elements - no food meter etc, your base is basically your level up system. It can be a rougelike, if it is really focusing on metagaming - in most roguelikes there is only little progression between sessions. The best game I know of this kind is Rogue Legacy. Wall World was also very good example, although it was a bit too short and easy.
#18 caesar239 1-Brick Breaker games that have nice music and art. 2-Good free short games (not necessarily on steam) that have been released for PC in the last few years. Lure and 20 Small Mazes for reference.
#19 Aerctaure Turn-based RPGs and strategy games as well as visually appealing roguelikes and metroidvanias are very appealing to me, preferably something keyboard friendly. I already have Dark Deity, Hades, Carrion, Steambot series, Cthulhu games, and Book of Demons. I also appreciate some text-based adventure games and trading sims.
#20 gloegugk Cozy sim like Stardew Valley, Dinkum, and Animal Crossing. Have tried My Time at Portia and take a look on Sun Haven and Spirittea, but didn’t find it enjoyable. Also have tried Little Witch in the Woods, kind of like it but I think still missing something. I kinda like the point that you can gather your allies and just free to walk wherever you like with those companions. It can be tactical RPG like Final Fantasy Tactics, Tactics Ogre, and Shin Megami Tensei. Also can be something like Mount and Blade. I have tried Wartales but did not enjoy it. Currently looking at a chance to play Battle Brothers and Sands of Salzaar. Would prefer turn based but open to anything. I also like Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and looking to play Shiren the Wanderer. Simple action RPG that not focusing on story. One of the example that I like is Shining Soul series on GBA, where I can play without thinking so hard.
#21 PunishedStig A quality or two (C)RPG to play after Baldur's Gale 3 that isn't made by Larian? Did Persona 5 and Disco Elysium, loved them. Gave Witcher 3 a crack too, and it hasn't clicked with me yet. I'd also much prefer it if it's controller/Steam Deck friendly. :P Open to all kinds of gameplay style, it can be turn-based, a deckbuilding game, anything.
#22 BubbyBobble I love adventure games with a bit of exploration, but hate massive open worlds with little to nothing besides padding. I adore Tomb Raider, and like what I've played of Yakuza 0 so far. I also enjoy the tense atmosphere of Dark Souls mixed with its often interesting environments. Point & click is appreciated, too. I'm fine with any input method besides VR, because I don't have that. I do, however, have a Steam Deck.
#23 Raggart 1) Deckbuilding roguelike games: I loved Slay the Spire, Monster Train, etc. It seems though that all new games coming out are clones of StS or another highly successful game. I have tried many games using cards, but nothing was as addictive as StS. 2) Strategy map-painting games: since stopping Europa Universalis IV, I have not found anything that can scratch that itch in a satisfying way. I've played a few others, but nothing has the depth of EU4, with empire-building without micromanagement as well as strategic wars and conquests. 3) Emotional character-based games: I'm thinking mainly of Spiritfarer here.
#24 arilla First of all, I am interested in online co-op puzzles and escape rooms. An ideal example is Escape Memoirs series and Islands of insight. Secondly, I'm looking for good RPGs with normal co-op, for example Larian's games, Solasta, Wildermyth. The third priority online co-ops are everything else, for example PlateUp, Overcooked, Hellcard, Mars First Logistics. It would also be interesting to play a visual novel, but I've only seen one with co-op, Antioch: Scarlet Bay. Something cozy, casual, with a “cleaning” of the location. Hero of the Kingdom as an example. The player finds himself in a location. He looks for certain objects there, for example, he knows how to pick mushrooms. After he has collected enough mushrooms, he is taught how to collect eggs, he goes and collects eggs in the same location. The idea is that the player methodically collects everything they can get their hands on, "clearing" the location of all pick-up items, unlocking more and more items to pick up over time. Another example is I Am Future, the player comes to his senses on a roof littered with garbage and methodically picks up this garbage, processing it into resources. From resources, the player crafts more effective tools in order to collect the garbage that he could not before, in order to collect everything and stay on a clean roof. Games in which the player is engaged in a detective investigation. Not pretending to be a detective, but actually looking at the evidence and trying to understand what happened. I really enjoyed Scene Investigators. Return of the Obra Dinn and The Case of the Golden Idol are also good.
#25 Fnord An RTS with indirect unit control, akin to Dungeon Keeper, Majesty the Fantasy Kingdom Sim or War for the Overworld, where your units improve over time (so not Populous or Reprisal)
#26 YummyCore co-op / multiplayer (a way out, grounded) shooting or some skill based mechanic. i want the game to be mouse and keyboard, no card games or turn based games. smalland, raft (plan to play), valheim
#27 JMM72 I love racing games, tho I'm pretty bad at them. Thus, I love simulators like Assetto Corsa (and Competizione) and Automobilista 1 & 2, but I end enjoying more the arcade approaches like NFS series. Forza Horizon 4 & 5 seem to have simulator genes but I end finding them more arcadey than anything. Driving in itself is also great, I enjoy American Truck Simulator and Eurotruck Simulator. I also love Le Mans. I have some of the official F1 series but the last F1 game I played is F1 Grand Prix from Microprose (1993?) I also have some of the Dirt Rally games, and I enjoy general old-school top-view track racing or TPP classics that can run well in modern systems. I don't like drifting, because I'm absolutely bad at it. I can control a drift in a curve but that's pretty much it. I also enjoy a lot puzzle games, specially original & different ones.
#28 ChrisKutcher Maybe someone has some good suggestions for me. I like 1st or 3rd person exploration, shooter games. So obviously that already covers Fallout, Skyrim, Witcher, GTA series, Just Cause, Saints Row to name a few. The cherry on top for me though is if its some sort of dystopian future or post-apocalyptic setting. I finally got to playing Portal 1 and 2.. And love it. I also have played Stalker and Metro, but overall cant handle horror that well. Although I did finish Metro Exodus. I don't care for really complicated games, slash em up and that sort of games. Souls like neither. It can be puzzle, shooter, Witcher like combat. I mean I probably have played many from the genre already and I couldnt list all of them.. I am not much for anime, pixel graphics, side scrollers.. I try them out of course and finish some if I like them. But not going to be first choice for me,.
#29 doodlehasdoodles I like platformers (both 2d and 3d), metroidvanias, story-based, RPG, cozy, point-and-click, puzzle, adventure, sandbox and cartoony/cute/pixel art style games, but I am fine with any genre close to the games I like honestly. I honestly like games that are unique in gameplay and style. Games I like Stardew Valley, Pizza Tower, Hollow Night, Hypnospace Outlaw, Spiritfarer, Terraria, Later Alligator, Pikuniku, Undertale, and Bug Fables. I don't like tactical based games or architecture building games much.
#30 Romaki96 recommend me unknown indie gems? I'm always on the lookout. I liked Do Not Feed The Monkeys, Alt-Frequencies, Slay the Princess, Gunpoint, Dead in Bermuda, Katana ZERO, American Arcadia, Monster Prom, A Short Hike, Tacoma, Beholder, Mainlining, Lost Phone, Contradiction, Edith Finch, Glass Masquerade, Party Hard, The Invisible Hours, Before Your Eyes, Twelve Minutes, Night in the Woods, Oxenfree, Slay the Spire. I'm not really looking for a "cozy game" or a deckbuilding game. I want a more unique experience. Achievements are also important to me. I'm mostly looking for indie games I've missed in the last 5 years that barely got any attention. Bonus points if it's under 5 hours.
#31 taytothief I like single player city builders and strategy games. Not specifically single player I guess. I used to spend days on Civ 4 and a mod called Realism Invictus. Used to enjoy playing it online too, but I was always one of the first to die.
#32 Ginohax Racing arcade. I would like to play a racing game with these elements: Fuel or something similar,rankings with various divisions to climb. Similar games that I loved were: Stunt Gp, Rock N' Roll Racing, Destruction Derby 2. No F1
#33 antidaz I like RPG's. I also like RTS. I also like TBS. I really REALLY like games where you have a party and build up a base or something. Some of my favorite games: Suikoden series, Pathfinder Kingmaker, Fallout New Vegas, State of Decay 2, X-Com games(old and new)
#34 CommissarCiaphasCain So I'll first and foremost recommend my all time favorite game : Freedom fighter to everyone who loves third person shooters where you can command your troops and love to fight guerilla style :). I'm pretty sure there are few games likes(Brother in arms series comes to mind), but in the off chance I might have missed them, I'm happy to hear suggestions about this kind of games. And if not those, any ww2 shooters or strategy games are welcomed.
#35 alenguren I mostly prefer single-player experiences since I don't have a lot of time for MMORPGs or Free-to-Play games like Final Fantasy XIV, Genshin Impact, World of Warcraft, and Elder Scrolls Online. Here are the sagas I've played and loved, listed in order of preference: Final Fantasy saga, Castlevania saga, Legacy of Kain saga, Devil May Cry (DMC) saga, Tekken saga, Need for Speed (NFS) saga, Borderlands saga, Metal Gear saga
[#36]() Bydydyndi Now I'm looking the clones of old mobile game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gauqubiAVQ. At least some fantasy game with similar "tracing" gameplay mechanics. Preferable on steam. But android would be also ok
[#37]() Agaster Looking for single player driving games. Driving/racing game with police chases. No or minimal on foot gameplay. Like: NFS, Driver series. The Crew is the only other game with police chases. Car combat with guns or without Like: Interstate '76, Hard Truck Apocalypse, Redline, Carmageddon. FUMES is something I am looking forward to.
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Hi! Thanks for that thread and all recs here.
I would love to see recs in three themes. I think they can be divided by difficulty level, lol. I'll start with the most difficult genre for recs

  1. Online co-ops. It’s really difficult to find something new that I haven’t played and that isn’t on my wishlist. But I keep hoping that there are great games that I missed. I'm not interested in the genres of survival, shooters, platformers.
    First of all, I am interested in online co-op puzzles and escape rooms. An ideal example is Escape Memoirs series and Islands of insight.
    Secondly, I'm looking for good RPGs with normal co-op, for example Larian's games, Solasta, Wildermyth. Dark Envoy is an example of bad co-op RPG, the game starts with the host creating both characters and playing for them for about 10 minutes before the second player is even allowed to join the game.
    The third priority online co-ops are everything else, for example PlateUp, Overcooked, Hellcard, Mars First Logistics. It would also be interesting to play a visual novel, but I've only seen one with co-op, Antioch: Scarlet Bay.
  2. It should be a little easier to recommend something here, because I’ve only seen a couple of games like this. Something cozy, casual, with a “cleaning” of the location.
    Hero of the Kingdom as an example. The player finds himself in a location. He looks for certain objects there, for example, he knows how to pick mushrooms. After he has collected enough mushrooms, he is taught how to collect eggs, he goes and collects eggs in the same location. The idea is that the player methodically collects everything they can get their hands on, "clearing" the location of all pick-up items, unlocking more and more items to pick up over time. Another example is I Am Future, the player comes to his senses on a roof littered with garbage and methodically picks up this garbage, processing it into resources. From resources, the player crafts more effective tools in order to collect the garbage that he could not before, in order to collect everything and stay on a clean roof.
  3. Games in which the player is engaged in a detective investigation. Not pretending to be a detective, but actually looking at the evidence and trying to understand what happened. I really enjoyed Scene Investigators. Return of the Obra Dinn and The Case of the Golden Idol are also good. I don't like Shadows of Doubt because I have a negative attitude towards procedurally generated detective stories. Otherwise, this is a fairly new genre for me, so I'm open to any recommendations.
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i have only an idea for your 2)

Have you considered No place like home ?

You basicallly vacuum all trash and use it to craft all sort of things and enhance your gear/home.

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Thanks! Somehow this already on my wishlist. I think it's because of the cows jumping in soap bubbles =). Now I'll know it's worth paying closer attention to this game

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I've only played the demo for these two but they went straight to my wishlist:

The Past Within: A Co-op Puzzle where both players get a different puzzle but they each need to relay information to each other to solve them. It is part of the Cube Escape franchise so it is weird and cryptic.

Antioch: Scarlet Bay: A Co-op detective game with multiple choices and a unique dialogue system. You don't need to voice chat with your partner to play it because it is all part of the gameplay/dialogue. It is hard to explain because it is different from any other games I've played. It is available on Apple, Android, and Steam and it has cross-platform co-op.

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Thank you!
The Past Within is very short and doesn't feel like a puzzle at all. It was very disappointing, you and the second player are just describing to each other what you see. Even in the first part We were here were more puzzle game mechanics.
I liked Antioch: Scarlet Bay. Quite a unique game. I would like more games like this, but unfortunately I couldn’t find any more

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For the third one: sherlock holmes the devil's daughter and danganronpa series.

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Thank you!
I haven't played Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter, but I've seen a few videos about it. It's a great game, but it's about pretending to be a detective, not solving a case. Another genre. This is an adventure, story-driven game, like all other games about famous detectives. In this game there is no need to make conclusions, it is about finding the right item and possibly combining it with another in the inventory. Good game anyway, maybe I'll play it someday.
Danganronpa is something so different from my usual list of games that I will definitely take a closer look at it. I would never have found this without a recommendation. It looks very unusual, from the trailer I don’t even understand what’s going on there.

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Not sure about which part you meant pretending to be a detective since iirc you need to perform a hypothesis in sherlock holmes and find clues that is related to a murder case. Something like this: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2609815535

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I found a walkthrough on YouTube and specifically found the mechanics you are talking about. This game mechanic is another form of storytelling, rather than checking to see if the player understands what happened. The player selects two related clues from the list of clues. If the evidence is not connected, it does not connect. If the evidence is connected and there is more than one such connected evidence, then the player is told what conclusions can be drawn from this and is offered to choose one of two options. Perhaps this affects the ending of the game.

Scene Investigators is a game with storytelling through the environment. The player finds himself in an empty apartment; when he presses Esc, the player sees several strange questions that do not even seem to be relevant. For example, the game does not ask who the murderer is. The game asks who was sitting in that chair. As the player examines the evidence, different versions appear in their mind. The game does not separate the environment into clues and non-clues. No pop-up lists of evidence, no automatic notes in a notepad. Watch and draw your own conclusions. If you realize what happened, answer the questions. If you don't get it, go and look at the evidence. And when the picture comes together, everything becomes crystal clear, all the questions are answered. The player feels that he figured it out himself, and did not choose an option from the ones offered by the game.

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Ah i see. Thsnks for the explanation!
I dont really remember much detail about the game since it has been a while since i played it, but i remembered that there are also some aspects that you mentioned in that game, particularly on the clue gathering part. And yes, they have different endings on the case based on who you deduce the perpetrator is (which you deduce at the end of the case). There is always the true ending though. But i dont remember the game explicitly tell the clue of the perpetrator doing something to kill the victim, just some clues that might serve as a motive for the suspects. However, you are right that they will form a conclusion from that that might connect to other clues (which might strengthen the motive of one suspect, whether they are the true perpetrator or not).

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Dang, this sounds so cool. However, tis Valve maintenance time... Maybe I'll add it to my wishlist tomorrow, if I still remember. :')

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Scene Investigators main problem is that the game does not provide the correct version of events. Player is simply left alone with his versions, there is no text with an explanation at the end of the case

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Oh, oof. That's a bummer. :/

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Thank you! Oniria Crimes looks interesting. From steam review: "You know... there are several games out there that attempt and fail to provide that sense of investigation. So it is good to see, at last, a game that gets it right.". I will definitely try this game.
In Hero of the Kingdom discussions I saw several topics. People keep asking if there was anything else similar, but all recs are very far from the original game series

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For 1, maybe Escape Academy? It's neither in your library nor wishlist, but maybe you have it on Epic. I didn't have time to try myself yet though, so not sure how it plays. 86% positive reviews on Steam.
For the third priority one, I recommend Moving Out! There's a demo, so you can give it a try. :D Kinda Overcooked vibes but instead of cooking you're throwing carefully moving furniture around.

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Thank you!
Escape Academy is included into Xbox gamepass. Complete it already. Just average escape room. It is not bad, but nothing special.
I have Moving Out! on Epic, but thanks anyway for trying

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You're welcome! :')

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✅ = owned

theme 1: co-op (escape rooms/puzzles):
We Were Here (free to play) (multiple games) ✅
United heist (free to play) ✅
Unsolved Case (free to play) ✅
Whispers in the West - Co-op Murder Mystery
Tick Tock: A Tale for Two
Escape from Kyoto House
Last Will ✅
Heavenly Bodies
Strings Theory
First Class Escape: The Train of Thought ✅
First Class Escape 2: Head in the Clouds ✅
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Escape Party (coming soon)

rpgs:
Heartwood Online (free to play)
Achilles: Legends Untold
Two Worlds: Epic Edition ✅
SpellForce 3 Reforced (seems better with the dlcs/mods)
Inkbound
Barony

in general:
TerraTech
Sentinels of the Multiverse
Crawl
Streets of Rogue ✅
Can't Drive This
Hidden in Plain Sight
Q2 HUMANITY (not exactly your ideal preference but looks enjoyable)

theme 2:
Travellers Rest
Clanfolk

theme 3:
Eye 4 Eye (free to play)
Mind Diver (Student Version) (free to play)
The Painscreek Killings (by the people who made Scene Investigators)
Contradiction: Spot The Liar
Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View (hit or miss in terms of what you wanted)

checking for ownership on these now, will edit this once i do that. (ignore the [check thread] notes i put down lol, just to see if i repeated anything)
edit 1: took out games i meant to remove
edit 2: check completed

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Thank you! Such a long list!

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An RTS with indirect unit control, akin to Dungeon Keeper, Majesty the Fantasy Kingdom Sim or War for the Overworld, where your units improve over time (so not Populous or Reprisal)

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You seem to enjoy medieval theme, so maybe what i propose will be a miss

Nevertheless, Empires of the Undergrowth uses some of the mechanisms of DK or WFTO, but with ants. The game is not finished yet, but i love it! and the voice actors (narrator + scientists) are incredible.

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I did not know that that one had indirect unit control, but that makes sense, it does look a lot like SimAnt, and that game only had you directly control a single ant while you had to use other means to make the rest do what you wanted. I'll hold off on buying it until it's got a full release, but now I'm more interested in the game than before!

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In this one, it's more like Majesty, you put a pheromone flag and your group of ants will go there.
You're probably right to wait, as this could take some time to release, but it's already a great game

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I don't really like RTS, but I just wanted to say that it's a really cool idea of a game, thanks for sharing!

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Honestly, it looks like a rts, has some gameplay mechanisms of a rts, but for me it's more of a documentary simulator.

The kind that i watched on TV like <insert a ridiculous amount of time here> years ago at night :)

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Yeah, kinda does feel like so. 😅

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✅ = owned

Dungeons 3 ✅
Dungeons 4
Kohan (multiple games) ✅
Settlers (multiple games)
KeeperRL (different but i think it fits?)
Dungeon Tycoon (planned release date: 2024)
King of the Dwarves (to be announced)
Goblin Colony (planned release date: 2024)

space themed:
Supreme Commander +/with Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance ✅
Supreme Commander 2 ✅

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co-op / multiplayer

3

a way out, grounded

shooting or some skill based mechanic

i want the game to be mouse and keyboard, no card games or turn based games

smalland, raft (plan to play), valheim

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It Takes Two, Unravel Two, co-op games from EA since you liked A Way Out.

  • Biped, the example OP gave in her template.
  • Moving Out, maybe?
    Edit: I put some plus signs, but Markdown said bullet points.

Maybe give Warframe a try? I see you already have it in your library. Co-op only unlocks after playing the intro missions, though. It's very grindy if you want to progress a lot in the story while being f2p, but it's fun if you just play it from time to time (the overpowered melee is very satisfying on relatively low levels).

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I plan to finish it takes two, I played it with my friend, but he ended up selling his xbox lmao
from what I've heard Unravel Two is just a worse It Takes Two
I've watched some streamers play Biped and I don't think I have patience for that hahaha
Moving out looks pretty good, kinda like overcooked in a way?
I didn't find Warframe fun, I gave it like 1-2 hours and never came back to it iirc

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If you like overcooked, I recommend PlateUp!. In this game you not only cook and serve food, but also arrange furniture and choose which dishes you want to add to the menu. This adds depth to the game. For example, if you add soup to the menu that takes a long time to cook, and you have the impatient customers perk, you will lose with a very high probability. And vice versa, you can arrange tables as efficiently as possible and cook 2 times more dishes in the same time due to the fact that you do not have to run from table to table

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Very interesting, I know some people that described it as "Overcooked but better" but didn't go in further details. 😅

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It Takes Two - Oh, oof. 😅
Unravel Two - Oh. :/ I didn't play either, but seen more gameplay of the first than the second. (I mean It Takes Two/Unravel Two)
Biped - It does get kinda hard at times lol, although you could assume kids are part of the target audience based on the silly/cute sounds the robots make. But, hey, local co-op, that's a plus for me... And I got it for free, what's more to ask?
Moving Out - Yeah, that's kind of the vibes I had. Funny physics while just throwing furniture around (why put them in the objective truck if you can whack your friend/partner with a chair?) And, +1 for Plate Up! from the comment below (though I didn't try it myself yet).
Warframe - Understandable haha, definitely not for everyone. I personally don't really love it either, I just like it at small doses.

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I've completed both games. It Takes Two it’s not just a beautiful platformer, it’s a bright variety of mechanics. Each new level surprises players. Mechanics change so often that they leave you with regret, because you want to play something you liked longer. Unravel Two is a simple and beautiful relaxing platformer, nothing more. After completing the game, bonus puzzle levels are unlocked. they are more difficult than main game, but nothing special. If you are looking for a simple relaxing game with beautiful graphics, Unravel Two is good game. If you are looking for some skill based mechanic it's not the best choice

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I see I see, thank you! :D

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Icarus
Depth
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone

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Icarus looks pretty fun, at least based on the screenshots

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quick message, thank you to everyone so far for commenting :)
it means a lot to me that you guys seem to be enjoying these kinds of threads. i will be replying back to more people today so hang tight! will get through them all soon enough as this is very fun for me to do and learn more about you guys. trying my best to find some underrated gems alongside general suggestions. atm im doing something before i get back into them but feel free to ask for recs here still <3

also a thank you to those who been helping others on reccomendations! tons of variety going around and its sweet seeing that. this site makes super happy and i appreciate yall for guiding me through SG all this time.

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Thank you for making the thread! :D

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I think I ended not commenting. So here I go.

I love racing games, tho I'm pretty bad at them. Thus, I love simulators like Assetto Corsa (and Competizione) and Automobilista 1 & 2, but I end enjoying more the arcade approaches like NFS series. Forza Horizon 4 & 5 seem to have simulator genes but I end finding them more arcadey than anything. Driving in itself is also great, I enjoy American Truck Simulator and Eurotruck Simulator. I also love Le Mans and recently I was going to ask here in SG if anyone knew of a modern game for Le Mans simulation and just that day (which was past week) I found Le Mans Ultimate, but it seems the Early Access launch hasn't been too successful, with little content yet. I have some of the official F1 series but the last F1 game I played is F1 Grand Prix from Microprose (1993?) I also have some of the Dirt Rally games, and I enjoy general old-school top-view track racing or TPP classics that can run well in modern systems. I don't like drifting, because I'm absolutely bad at it. I can control a drift in a curve but that's pretty much it.

I also enjoy a lot puzzle games, specially original & different ones. but for that I already have Dohi64's reviews. Tho if you find something really unique, I'm up to it.

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Depends on what DIRT series you have - I for one found Dirt Rally and Dirt Rally 2 a brilliant racing games. Although yes - simulators. But Dirt 4 and Dirt 5 are interesting as well, yet more arcade like. WRC games are actually quite interesting as well - depends on how you look at it, but its hardly a simulator. The new ones are realistic, but older ones especially are quite tame. I really like the track design in those games. WRC 7, 8 and 9 are the ones I am playing now.

Maybe you can also try out Spintires, Mudrunner or snowrunner - really cool offroad driving games.
From arcady rally games V-Rally 4 was decent. From older games Dirt Showdown is true arcade, but really really fun. GRID is also pretty interesting.
Flatout2 is really good as well, older title, but really awesome damage model.
Overpass is pretty cool offroading game with buggies
GRAVEL was also decent arcade racing game

Maybe some of these suggestions are in your field of interest ;)

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Argh, I typed a long detailed answer but had to leave the computer and when I returned somehow automatically I pressed F5, losing it all.

So in short, I've played Flatout and I intend to play Flatout 2 in the future; Snowrunner is in my wishlist, have the other two; the rest are either in my library or my ignore list, except the WRC games. They always seemed interesting to me, but never convinced me enough to get any.

Thanks for your suggestions!

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I hope dohi64 hasnt recommended this one since i like the uniqueness of this game and havent got the chance to recommend it to others:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1247940/Greyhat__A_Digital_Detective_Adventure/

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Wishlisted, thanks.

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Ah, i see. Well, at least now im able to recommend it then! :)
Cant remember the timer being an issue (cant even remember there is a timer) but it might be because i hardly got issue with such things :)
And yeah, it is hard to fit the game in any genre since it is kinda different, hahah.

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I read your opinion and it's very much my style of games. You surely know about it, but there's also 'Burnout Paradise Remastered' which is very good, 'Crash Time III', I haven't yet played the second one. I have the third and it's very good. 'Hot Lap League' is a Trackmania style but with a different type of cars, a very nice visual aspect. 'Grip', 'Distance' is more futuristic but very interesting, 'Neodash' is a tremendous game, 'RidgeRacer Unbounded', 'MX vs ATV Unleashed' is old now, but it's a gem. 'Crashday Redline Edition', 'Road Redemption' - you drive motorcycles, it has a particular style, you're either going to love it or hate it. 'Nail'd'. 'Riff Racer' is good for relaxing, racing and listening to your music. 'Gas Guzzlers' series, 'NASCAR Arcade Rush'. And there's so much more.

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I have some of those, have read about most of the others I think. Thanks for the list, I'll look at it.

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hi again JMM72, hope you're doing better <3
didnt forget about the thread, just needed a mini break to handle other things.

✅ = owned

Richard Burns Rally (not on steam but beloved it seems in what it offers, can just 🏴‍☠️🦜 and get it)
Raceroom (free to play)
Project Torque - Free 2 Play MMO Racing Game
iRacing (subscription based unfortunately but quality wise it delivers(?)
Asphalt (9th game is on steam) (played asphalt 6-8 on mobile for ages! 8th is currently available)
Nascar Heat (multiple games) ✅
CarX Street (coming soon)

the "keep on truckin" category:
Derail Valley
Fernbus Simulator
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown (coming soon)

small assortment of puzzle games:

the "in honor of women's day" section 👩🧕:
Equinoxe (free to play)
Keen: One Girl Army

regular ones:
Biphase (free to play)
Bean and Nothingness
Yugo Puzzle
Alekon ✅
Stereo Boy
Loop
Lines Infinite (has an endless mode + its perfect to be occupied while chilling doing whatever) ✅
Headlong Hunt

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Thanks, I'll also need a bit of time to go through all the recs! Have a good weekend.

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not on steam but you should try
Blur
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Black Edition

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) Black Edition

This is one of my most fav racing games ever. I think I've finished it like 15-20 times minimum.

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Oh man, you don't have Split/Second?
Might be out of pocket but this is THE Racing discussion so I figure something different is fine for anyone looking into it
I see Redout in your library. Recently discovered I love Anti-Gravity Racers and it started with it. I now copy the controller scheme to the other games. ArcRacer , BallisticNG I like that challenge is still present after going into 1st position.
You might prefer Antigraviator It doesn't have ship pitching mechanics but the tracks are still pretty tight.
Redout II has extensive AI assist options. Of course, coupled with masochistic track design, all in good fun.

Similarly the track deformation keeps me engaged in MXvsATV Reflex, it's better than that of Snowrunner.
Exo Rally seems like it could be a gem.
Here's a master list of promising existing and upcoming AG (I've looked at all of them trust me bro)

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This is also another good game coming soon: "Classic Racers Elite". I have Classic Racers in my library, I got it for free, but unfortunately it is not available at the moment to claim on Steam.

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I bought that game, one of my first Steam purchases. For "marketing purposes" and to boost the sales of the incoming game, for a period the dev substituted the main depot of the game with an empty depot, so legal owners of the game suddenly had a broken game. I guess after the amount of reports for that, Valve forced him to put again the right depot and make the game playable again. He also removed the game, so no one else will get it free, I don't think ever again.

Even if it's very bad practice, it would have some sense if he did it on new game release. But I think he's just making a very similar game and he's fearing that gamers who actually got tired of the old game wouldn't be interested in the new one, hence the move. That's just my guess. In any case, such practices are awful enough to not support such dev again.

Said that, I think Classic Racers is a fine game.

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Oh i didn't know about that. What a shame that the developers are behaving like this, because the game was actually good. It's good that you're telling me this so I can keep it in mind when the new one comes out.

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Thanks a lot for the thread. Really interesting :)

Maybe someone has some good suggestions for me. I like 1st or 3rd person exploration, shooter games. So obviously that already covers Fallout, Skyrim, Witcher, GTA series, Just Cause, Saints Row to name a few. The cherry on top for me though is if its some sort of dystopian future or post-apocalyptic setting. I finally got to playing Portal 1 and 2.. And love it. I also have played Stalker and Metro, but overall cant handle horror that well. Although I did finish Metro Exodus. I don't care for really complicated games, slash em up and that sort of games. Souls like neither. It can be puzzle, shooter, Witcher like combat.

I mean I probably have played many from the genre already and I couldnt list all of them.. But who knows - maybe someone knows a really great game which roughly fits my description. I am not much for anime, pixel graphics, side scrollers.. I try them out of course and finish some if I like them. But not going to be first choice for me,.

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Maybe Horizon Zero Dawn. Not exactly sure if it covers your exploration itch but there are quite a few things to discover and I wouldnt say it is overly complicated. And it is literally post-apocalyptic.

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Yes, Thanks :) This is in my Wishlist as well. Haven't had the chance to grab it yet though.

But yeah, this one definitely qualifies as well. Thanks for reminding me about it :D This made me remember that I have also played and liked Tomb Raider, Hellblade, Control, Bioshock, Mad Max, Ghostwire, Death Stranding. So the popular ones are either in my library or in wishlist and waiting for a good discount or bundle :D In my wishlist already - Detroit: Become Human, Days Gone, Cyberpunk, God Of War

Btw. survival aspects are also good - I really like Long Dark and Subnautica. So maybe someone even has a good suggestion for a quality survival game similar to these. But NOT mmo. In that sense Rust definitely would qualify but I like to explore and survive on my own pace not with bunch of people around with sole purpose of ruining your day :D

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Not Rust, maybe Raft, or totally not the same game Sunkenland? Those can be played alone, or with friends, not randoms on the server than have fun ruining everyone else's game.
Exploration, survival, and kinda post-apocalyptic I think.

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Ooh, thanks :) Sunkenland looks fun, added to wishlist. Although looks a little bit rough around the edges. But I will keep an eye out for sale or bundle on this one.

Raft has been in my wishlist, yes. Thanks for reminding about that one as well.

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You are welcome! I didn't personally play either of them (paid game that requires friends to own the paid game too, eh) so I don't know how the gameplay feels like, but I've watched streamers play it and looks really fun (Raft was quite big on Twitch/YT like 2 years ago I think).

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HZD is fantastic. I highly recommend it.

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Would Ghostwire: Tokyo and the Far Cry series count? Far Cry would be an "obvious" choice, maybe it's in your non-named list.
After checking Steam, you already finished Ghostwire, nice. You seem to not have any of the Far Cry games on Steam, but maybe you have them on Uplay.

Since you finished Portal 1 and 2, I definitely recommend Portal Stories: Mel and some other mods - you already have the newly released Revolution, there is also Reloaded, but I haven't tried the last two yet.

Post-apocalyptic... The Last of Us?

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Yes, you are correct - I have several Far Cry games on Uplay. And yes - I do like the series.

As for Portal mods - I think I added the Revolution some time ago but forgot about it. I added Reloaded and Mel mods to my library as well. Thanks a lot for these ;) Will definitely try out after fully finishing Portal 2.

Last of Us - hm, I suppose that one slipped my radar with it being on playstation and all :D Thanks for reminding about this as well

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Nice!

You are welcome, good luck on Portal 2! Also I hope you have someone to play the co-op with - it's just as good as the main story. If you care about lore, finish everything. By everything, I mean everything even if it doesn't give an achievement - you'll understand when you get to co-op.

I think the PC port released last year? The mixed reviews are about the port, not the game itself; I don't have it, so I don't know how big the issues are.

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helloooo! i just noticed now you also like survival aspects. im going to hand you these atm and finish up a couple more requests before i get back to you with more suggestions.

✅ = owned

Dark Sector
S.T.A.L.K.E.R (multiple games) ✅
Terminator: Resistance
RoboCop: Rogue City
Crysis 2 Remastered + Crysis 3 Remastered
Half-Life (multiple games)
Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

not the most unique but maybe one will be new to you, i didnt know about dark sector.

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I want to recommend a game to all of you, is a hidden gem. And it's very hidden cause the developer remove the game from steam because the game was expensive and couldn't recover the money he spend. But it a nice developer cause he chose to Inmortalize his game leaving it free on his itch io account. The game is call: 'The Free Ones'- It has a nice story and really good mechanics. Give it a try. Is totally free.

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After visiting the Itch.io page, I remember the screenshots and the game, and I thought it looked interesting.
https://farsky-interactive.itch.io/the-free-ones

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i'll list it in the thread itself, thanks again for mentioning it. gems are too valuable to not be displayed.

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Thanks to you for this thread.

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I like platformers (both 2d and 3d), metroidvanias, story-based, RPG, cozy, point-and-click, puzzle, adventure, sandbox and cartoony/cute/pixel art style games, but I am fine with any genre close to the games I like honestly. I honestly like games that are unique in gameplay and style.

Games I like:
Stardew Valley, Pizza Tower, Hollow Night, Hypnospace Outlaw, Spiritfarer, Terraria, Later Alligator, Pikuniku, Undertale, Bug Fables

I don't like tactical based games or architecture building games much.

I want as many recommendations possible.

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Platformers: the light bringer, chasm, offspring fling
Metroidvania: minoria, monster sanctuary
Story based: steins gate, zero escape
RPG: trails in the sky, crosscode
Puzzle: a monster expedition, logic town
Adventure: skjoldur story, deaths door, nobody saves the world
Sandbox: crashlands
Other genres close to them: project nosferatu

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This time without lengthy explanations:

Platformer 2d: Fly'n, Tales From Space: Mutant Blobs Attack, Guacamelee, Songs for a Hero, Tembo The Badass Elephant, Derrick the Deathfin
Metroidvania/Puzzle/Platformer: La-Mulana
Adventure/Puzzle: Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy

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Metroidvania (Hollow Knight): Ori and the Blind Forest and its sequel, Dead Cells nevermind, you already wishlisted them
RPG (Undertale): Deltarune (not released yet, the first two chapters are available for free as a demo) wishlist; Omori from your library
Platformers: Sheepy: A Short Adventure (from your library), Pico Park (Classic version is free) wishlist

...yeah ok nevermind, stuff I can think of top of my head are either in your wishlist either in your library. 😅 Maybe I'll come back later if I think of more.

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i had a ton of fun exploring for these and found so much i havent seen before :D

✅ = owned

Feel The Snow
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
Wuppo - Definitive Edition ✅
Gravity Castle
Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story
I Am Dead
Wattam
McPixel 3
MO:Astray
Papetura
Song Of The Prairie
Chicory: A Colorful Tale
The Button Witch
Mr. Saitou
Puppy Pipy
Noseka: The Gold Project
LUNA The Shadow Dust
Cleo - a pirate's tale
Fuga: Melodies of Steel (multiple games)

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Can you, or anyone else, recommend me unknown indie gems? I'm always on the lookout.

I liked Do Not Feed The Monkeys, Alt-Frequencies, Slay the Princess, Gunpoint, Dead in Bermuda, Katana ZERO, American Arcadia, Monster Prom, A Short Hike, Tacoma, Beholder, Mainlining, Lost Phone, Contradiction, Edith Finch, Glass Masquerade, Party Hard, The Invisible Hours, Before Your Eyes, Twelve Minutes, Night in the Woods, Oxenfree, Slay the Spire.

I'm not really looking for a "cozy game" or a deckbuilding game. I want a more unique experience. Achievements are also important to me.

I'm mostly looking for indie games I've missed in the last 5 years that barely got any attention. Bonus points if it's under 5 hours.

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mmmh, for a unique experience why not try :Sayonara Wild Hearts ?
This is a pretty unique game with an incredible soundtrack. It's clearly not cozy but it's a real experience, at least it was for me. And i say you can finish the game below 5 hours.

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Thanks for the suggestion! I know the game, but I'm not really into rhythm/arcade games. But if it's short I might check it out.

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I don't like this kind of games either. But his one has a unique touch, and i still go back to this game from time to time.

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Thank you! I don't think I heard of any of these games, I'll check them out.

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Skjoldur story, project nosferatu, greyhat a digital detective adventure

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I really like the look of Greyhat, those types of games always do it for me.

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No Case Should Remain Unsolved is a pretty unique game. The player helps an elderly woman who is suffering due to the fact that in her career as a police officer there was only one unsolved case. The woman’s thoughts are confused, so the player must understand who the replicas belong to and in what order to arrange them in order to solve the case. The game is quite short, my friend streamed this game to me and finished it in a couple of evenings.
I don't know much about visual novels so if I'm wrong and there is more than one such game, please name them, I want more
Timemelters. Good mix of action and puzzle tower defense with time travel mechancs. I played in co-op, probably solo should be the same fun

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No Case Should Remain Unsolved looks really good, I'm always down for detective games. The same devs made Replica, but I didn't really enjoy it back then. The only game coming somewhat close to that would be Unheard, I think.

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Some random suggestions (though not sure how unknown they really are):

  • In Verbis Virtus: Voice control for making spells. Not sure how well it functions though as I haven't played it myself. Also more than 5 years since release.
  • There Came an Echo: Also voice controlled, although alternative control is possible too. Have played this one and it works but is often clunky.
  • One Way Heroics: 10 years since release ^^' But definetely unique. Roguelike where the left side of the screen is constantly consumed by the Darkness, muliple classes, lots of ending and a surprising amount of saddening lore.
  • Our Daker Purpose: Again 10 years since release ^^' but definetely unknown. Think Binding of Isaac just less twitch reflex and more slower methodically. Also, without all that literal shit-based art/enemies the creator of Isaac loves to include in the game.Comes with interesting lore.
  • The Typing of the Dead: And again more than 10 years .... can't check store page in Germany to see how unknown it is. Consider this a rail-shooter with word-typing as weapon. Pretty stupid and hilarious. Also contains the version where you use the mouse to kill the zombies.
  • 1001 spikes: ..... A trial and error platformer with small levels ridden with traps.
  • Full Bore: A very charming puzzle game.
  • The Caribbean Sail: Survive traveling the ocean. Quite interesting if you can live through the fish hunting mini-game.
  • Wildfire: At least this one is in the five years frame. Just burn .... everything. Hilarious in local co-op.
  • Mages of Mystralia: A very nice and flexible spell-casting sytem.
  • Why am I dead at Sea: One of the more interesting story-based indie games I played.
  • Future Proof: A very fun puzzle game with lots of logic-based but silly puzzles and lot of strange endings.

I think I will stop here ^^' I notice that most of them are not from the last 5 years and they also take more than 5 hours. Far more, especially if you intend on getting 100 % on them.

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I really like the look of Why Am I Dead at Sea, can't believe I never heard of it before.

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for the games im giving you, they are/feature:

  • low review counts
  • positively rated, each showcasing their own originality whilst being visually appealing
  • achievements
  • short

PataNoir
Nauticrawl
looK INside - Chapter 1 & 2
The Bad Kids
Pilfer: Story of Light
Keyword: A Spider's Thread
Lord Winklebottom Investigates
Once Upon a Jester
Someday You'll Return: Director's Cut

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Wow, those are all amazing recommendations. Thank you very much!!

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Hey :)
I like single player city builders and strategy games. Not specifically single player I guess. I used to spend days on Civ 4 and a mod called Realism Invictus. Used to enjoy playing it online too, but I was always one of the first to die. Nothing has ever really managed to capture my full attention like that used to do. I'd be in school thinking about playing in the evening. I was even known to get up an hour early before school to play it.

This is kinda neat of you, do you just enjoy exploring games? Thank you in advance ^^

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hi taytothief!!! i love your pfp sm lol, i come back to that video every so often. coolest and cutest drummer ever.

i'll keep the themes in mind while i get through the other ones gradually, it'll be a little while before i respond back because of the queue but i will include a good amount for you to browse!

I'd be in school thinking about playing in the evening. I was even known to get up an hour early before school to play it.

how i felt with Animal Jam lmao, that game was my everything. it's neat civ meant so much to you, people seem to really like those and im seeing why. :)

This is kinda neat of you, do you just enjoy exploring games? Thank you in advance ^^

yeah! its been my favorite thing to do since forever, im more into niche stuff so im trying to provide others those kinds of games too, especially for genres i know like nothing about lmfao

you'd be surprised the amount of games you'd never find out about until you really start digging through steam, sometimes just looking through there isnt enough cause tags can be pretty limited. other times its the ones that have unappealing or bare thumbnails that end up being 💎s. the user tags category is helpful too. discovery queue is a godsend as well if you filter occasionally as you view them. you'll learn what tags and stuff to look out for in games, besides games to wishlist.

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lol, yeah the first time I saw the video I laughed for about 10 minutes straight. I've played drums too so I know just how good she is, and how difficult it must be inside that suit :D

Oh there's absolutely no rush nooba, take your time.

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That video is gold. 😌
Wait, what? She?

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Yeah I think I read somewhere it's a she in there. I could be wrong, I think they're like anonymous.

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Yeah, that's what I found after some searches, too. I guess the "she" was translated from a language where the pronouns aren't gendered. 🤔

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Ya i dunno mate

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Point is, cool pfp. 😌

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Haha, thanks

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after many difficulties and mild studying up on this whole genre, i present a list! there doesnt seem to be a whole lot of titles right now outside of the well knowns. excluded sci-fi/spacey ones or anything too outside of the theme. the ones currently released that you dont own atm arent the prettiest but may be fitting? im not entirely sure, i wont lie lol.

✅ = owned
🛒🚶‍♀️ = wishlisted

Total War: MEDIEVAL II – Definitive Edition ✅
Aggressors: Ancient Rome ✅
Medieval Kingdom Wars ✅
Medieval Kingdom Wars ✅ + Kingdom Wars 4 ✅
Imperiums: Greek Wars 🛒🚶‍♀️
Conquest of the New World
Field of Arms: Tactics
Manor Lords (planned release date: 26 Apr, 2024) 🛒🚶‍♀️
Renaissance Kingdom Wars (planned release date: Q2 2024) (has a prologue)
Ara: History Untold (planned release date: 2024) 🛒🚶‍♀️
Gilded Destiny (planned release date: 2024)
Thrive: Heavy Lies The Crown (planned release date: 2024)
The Bustling World (planned release date: to be announced) 🛒🚶‍♀️

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Wow, thank you so much. I feel a little guilty for the time you must have put it. I appreciate this. Yeah I'm actually super hyped for Ara, it looks perfect for me, but I've been burned before so I'll wait and see. I'm gonna pick up Imperiums right now :)

I'd like to repay you somehow, I appreciate the effort. I've sent a friend request. :)

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City builders / Strategy games:

Early Access:
Farthest Frontier
New Cycle
Revival Recolonization
Pioneers of Pagonia

To be released:
Zephon

Already relesead:
Dune Imperium (this is a board game)
Ixion

P.S. Forgot about Solium Infernum released on February 22

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Hey, thanks for this! I have most of these, but I'm going to pick up pioneers and solum def looks interesting. Dune is on my wishlist already and def keeping an eye on Zephon. thanks for that :) appreciate the post mate thanks

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hall of fame (most helpful):

Wait, whaaa? 😳

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<3<3

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let me try a risky exercise, Nooba, and propose a game for you, based upon what i saw and what i know.

It would be Paradise Killer.

Vn based, with 'free move' (danganronpa style) with a convoluted (if not wtf) story, and you can end it nearly as you want. Want to kill all protagonists? Check. Wanna save all? Check.

You don't have it, it's not on your wishlist, so either i failed utterly, or it may be an interesting pick for you.

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👀

this is a first! straight into my wishlist it went lol, i actually heard about this a while back and completely forgot about it. wasnt sure if i should give it a go or not but considering what you like and the few games i snatched from your library (🤫) i'll have it be on my radar! you succeeded!!! 🏆 also had no clue it was that in depth and stuff, so thats great info

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Great! It's a weird game, but hey, it seems we like them this way :D

Glad i could help!

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Racing arcade
I would like to play a racing game with these elements: Fuel or something similar,rankings with various divisions to climb
Similar games that I loved were: Stunt Gp, Rock N' Roll Racing, Destruction Derby 2
No F1
thx

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Maybe Horizon Chase : Turbo, Fuel system on race with a world tour on 12 country to complete (was free on Epic)

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i'm not sure about this but I'll check it out, thanks!

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i learnt about some cool racing games from you so thanks for that :D
these should have the main things you're looking for. they're all extremely interesting imo too!

✅ = owned

Crashday Redline Edition
Gas Guzzlers Extreme
Hot Lap League: Deluxe Edition
Pacer
BlazeRush ✅
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED + HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ 2 - Turbocharged

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It seems there isn't a game with same elements of stunt gp, but i'll check these, thanks

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could give the Trackmania games a whirl, wasnt sure if i should include any or not. im unsure if you have those too atm.

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i played trackmania but it's so far from what i'm looking, what i liked from Stunt Gp it's the fuel management where you can do "strategy" for recharge and boost management and the rankings

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figures. no worries though, i'll try and look again with that specific game solely in mind. think it might be beneficial if i view more content on the game itself so i can make proper comparisons w what you mentioned again. wont be tonight but wont take near as long as the first time.

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yep no worries, thanks anyway for your time

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little updates:

  • every finished request i do will be displayed on the thread post itself for easy access. (just added that)

  • under "note:" is a new one:

    C) you're allowed to comment however many times you want for new requests

  • lastly, i will continue with these tomorrow and do multiple <3

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Hi. I like RPG's. I also like RTS. I also like TBS. I really REALLY like games where you have a party and build up a base or something. Some of my favorite games: Suikoden series, Pathfinder Kingmaker, Fallout New Vegas, State of Decay 2, X-Com games(old and new)
I also like my friend noooba and other people I have met here. :D

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I played all the old jagged alliance games, they are ok

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I also like my friend noooba and other people I have met here. :D

it took so much willpower to hold off responding till i found games lol. i like my friend antidaz (especially the doggos) and the plethora of awesome users a bunch too <3

tried to mix and mash a bunch of the main tags i see you like, with that said im offering:

SpellForce (multiple games) (the one that fit a lot of requirements specifically was SpellForce 3 Soul Harvest)
Zoria: Age of Shattering
Cyber Knights: Flashpoint
Aliens: Dark Descent + Aliens: Fireteam Elite
The Red Solstice + Red Solstice 2: Survivors
Halo Wars: Definitive Edition
Prototype 2
You Will Die Here Tonight
Coridden (planned release date: 2024)

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oh my I checked a few of those out and I must say they look quite nice, I remember playing halo wars and I know I enjoyed that

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I see you like the kind of games that i like so let's try some games that i have on my wishlist

Early access:
Xenonauts 2
Wantless Solace at World's End
Door Kickers 2 Task Force North

Already full game out:
Jagged Alliance 3
Miasma Chronicles
Colony Ship a Post-Earth Role Playing Game
Wandering Sword
The Thaumaturge
The Lamplighter's League
Sovereign Syndicate
Sea of Stars
Dune Spice Wars
Wartales
Troubleshooter Abandoned Children (it seems that the english translation is not the best but it's still a good game acording to Mortismal Gaming and it was because of his review that i got this on my wishlist)

To be released:
Project Haven
Broken Roads
Urban Strife
Capes
New Arc Line
Interregnum Chronicles: False Prophet
Survive the Fall
Crown Wars the Black Prince

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I have xenonauts and was watching 2, been looking at the new jagged alliance games as well and colony ship and lamplighters league and most certainly sea of stars. wartales also looks interesting and I must look into these others. Squad management and base building like in xcom games is my favorite thing

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Good morning/afternoon/night noooba and whoever might read this!

So I'll first and foremost recommend my all time favorite game : Freedom fighter to everyone who loves third person shooters where you can command your troops and love to fight guerilla style :)
I'm pretty sure there are few games likes(Brother in arms series comes to mind), but in the off chance I might have missed them, I'm happy to hear suggestions about this kind of games. And if not those, any ww2 shooters or strategy games are welcomed.

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Never played Project Eden, tho I might get it on GOG one day. As for the others, I totally forgot about spec ops(I have it on steam since years ago), while Republics commando was one of those games I played way back in the day of Cds

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Good morning/afternoon/night noooba and whoever might read this!

its way too early in the morning for me rn 😂, i been fighting off knocking out to complete this.

✅ = owned

Red Faction: Guerrilla Steam Edition ✅
Hidden & Dangerous 2: Courage Under Fire ✅
Rising Storm (multiple games) ✅
Sniper Elite (multiple games) ✅
Easy Red 2 ✅
UNITED 1944
Classified: France '44
Beach Invasion 1945 - Pacific
Generation Zero®
Day of Infamy
Headquarters: World War II (planned release date: 11 Apr, 2024)

g'night

  • signed a very sleepy noooooba
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Hi there,

I'm having trouble finding video games I enjoy because I don't have a favorite genre. However, I think you might be able to recommend some games based on my favorite sagas.

I mostly prefer single-player experiences since I don't have a lot of time for MMORPGs or Free-to-Play games like Final Fantasy XIV, Genshin Impact, World of Warcraft, and Elder Scrolls Online.

Here are the sagas I've played and loved, listed in order of preference:

Final Fantasy saga
Castlevania saga
Legacy of Kain saga
Devil May Cry (DMC) saga
Tekken saga
Need for Speed (NFS) saga
Borderlands saga
Metal Gear saga

I'm happy to hear suggestions!

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I guess this request is about story driven epic battle adventures mostly in fantasy/superheroic settings:

-Witcher 1-3;
-Bayonetta 3 (Nintendo switch);
-Dying Light 1 and 2;
-Ghost of Tsushima (annonced for PC)

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Oh, I think it's time to start some adventures along with Geralt of Rivia.

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AFAIK, first two games are not too good in the terms of usability and story. It's probably good idea to start from the 3-rd one. It has a lot of content.

BTW, I've just remembred about Atomic heart)

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I'd also add the Yakuza series, as you seem to be interested in long Japanese stories :)

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NICE! Quick question: Any suggestion about the playing order? It seems to be a HUGE saga!!

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0 needs to be the first, then it's Kiwami 1 and 2. Then you go to the standard order: 3,4,5 and 6. Afterwards, no numbers anymore, we have Like a dragon: Gaiden , Yakuza : Like A Dragon, and finally Like a dragon: infinite wealth

Somewehere near Yakuza 4, I'd say you could insert Like a dragon; Isshin (same kind of games ,with the same chaacters but during medieval Japan)

I need to say that if 0, both Kiwamis, and all games after Yakuza 5 are quite recent, Yakuza 3,4 and 5 (and also Isshin) are older, and lack a bit the quality of life you can find in more recent games.

But they 're all good

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howdy, alenguren! sorry to keep you waiting (likewise the others), had other things to focus on and got overwhelmed :c

anyway i ignored tekken and the games below it to focus on your higher rated preferences! found a lot of stuff im interested in thanks to what you listed so i appreciate that :). you have one of the most unique suggestions here!

with all that said, im giving you these:

✅ = owned

Granblue Fantasy: Relink
Dragon Marked For Death
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (multiple games)
HunterX: code name T
Ghoulboy - Dark Sword of Goblin
Shadow Man Remastered
Darksiders (multiple games) ✅
Ninja Gaiden (multiple games)
Sacrifice

edit: forgot to state something but its added now.
the games listed by the others are phenomenal picks as well :p

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Hi again!

Now I'm looking the clones of old mobile game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gauqubiAVQ
At least some fantasy game with similar "tracing" gameplay mechanics. Preferable on steam. But android would be also ok

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Thx for sugggestion. But, according to video, it has no tracing between start and end points. It more looks like "move everywhere you wish to N squares".

That's why I will be glad to read other ideas

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Looking for single player driving games.

  1. Driving/racing game with police chases. No or minimal on foot gameplay.
    Like: NFS, Driver series. The Crew is the only other game with police chases.

  2. Car combat with guns or without.
    Like: Interstate '76, Hard Truck Apocalypse, Redline, Carmageddon
    FUMES is something I am looking forward to.

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Played some of them already. Along with Sledgehammer / Gear Grinder same dev that also made Clutch and Hard Truck.

I forgot about Test Drive. The older ones have police and are on PC.

Tnx

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Found, thx :)

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