Any gamers here?

I think with the development of mankind's society, the number of opportunities should increase, but not decrease.
and even if we are two old men, that's not whining at all
Unfortunately, the more technological society. The lazier the person. The most paradoxical quality of products is getting worse everywhere. It's not just a game, why, I don't know
 
BTW I remember the cool game "Full throttle" - really enjoy it when I was a kid.
The coolest quest ever. Siberia was nice too... but ...is there a good quest-genre games right now?
 
BTW I remember the cool game "Full throttle" - really enjoy it when I was a kid.
The coolest quest ever. Siberia was nice too... but ...is there a good quest-genre games right now?
"Full trottle" - it is impossible to forget it. In general, a lot of quests were good, as well as strategies. And from "Duke Nuke" racks. Now I don't even know what's worth it.
 
I think i know my next steam buy

 
Unlike many games where there is violence and sex, which in general is not so bad, this game is made beautifully and stylishly, even the video already has a mood and immersion in the atmosphere.

I liked this game for its "family" mood it gave to me - the desire to put children on my knees and play with them, to watch how they play.

Such games are really rare.
 
elden ring how do you like this game in general?
I'm a big fan of it. I like open world exploration games. The loot hoardingbdoes indeed get annoying, but thankfully the inventory is organized well enough that it really doesn't effect game play.

I have always really liked single player games where I can just get a little high and chill out, exploring and fighting cool enemies for an hour or so, then call it a day.

Out of the games I listed on the second page, I'd say the following are my favorites in no particular order:
Horizon Zero Dawn (really wish Forbidden west would come to PC)
Black Mesa
Metro Exodus was the best but all the Metro games were soli
Enderal (fucking LOVED this game, modded the shit out of it too)
Red Read Redemption 2
Skyrim (modded to all hell on my PC I played through for the 5th time or something lol!)
Sekiro (FUCKING AWESOME GAME, I really want a Sekiro 2 ASAP!!)
AC Odyssey and Valhalla (and the old AC games back in the day I skipped Origins though)
Both Dishonored and Dishonored Death of the Outsider
 
I'm a big fan of it. I like open world exploration games. The loot hoardingbdoes indeed get annoying, but thankfully the inventory is organized well enough that it really doesn't effect game play.

I have always really liked single player games where I can just get a little high and chill out, exploring and fighting cool enemies for an hour or so, then call it a day.

Out of the games I listed on the second page, I'd say the following are my favorites in no particular order:
I also like open world games, but the main thing is that micropayments do not kill the whole meaning of the game.
 
I loved how the assassin creed line of games started. But then it all seemed the same. There was such a game Prince of Persia, it's a pity that it was not developed.
 

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