I've read a lot of people saying that there are just too many FPS these days.
Are there any video game genres that you feel we need more of?

I'm also creating a game for a project, if you want to help, i'd love some ideas :)

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First person puzzles and Telltale-like for me.

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Beat em ups more of em please more moves more combos more killing more hurt lemme kill all the things. Also some more games where you are the monster or are scaring people like in the old Genesis game Poltergeist.

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Well I would love some well optimized games for PC.
My pc is complete patato and no longer can run new AAA games.
The thing I wanted to show as example is that my PC can't run GTA V on minimum but I still try it and I got solid 40 fps on min and the game looks so good. That thing will not happend if they publish the PC port too soon. Big respect to Rockstar they will always be in my heart :)

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Walking Simulators for me :)

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we need games with the freedom of open worlds like GTA and Elder Scrolls but with the puzzles of the beloved adventure game genre (excluding the silly ones like Simon 2's "wear dog", GK3s passport photo or Cruise For A Corpse's check every container in every room every time the clock advances), the choices and customisation of RPGs and... actually thinking about it L.A Noire was a good first step towards my dream game

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