I’d recommend Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition. Go check it out if you haven’t yet.

If you have, why don’t you have a pork bun in your hand?

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      Been wasting too much time on this lately. Bought DiabloIV for 70€ only to play it for a week or so and spend all my free time on stardew valley with my gf…

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      no other game comes close to the same atmosphere. i’ve invested hundreds of hours and plan to buy a flightstick for elite

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    Fallout: New Vegas. You don’t need to have played any of the other ones. Obsidian did an amazing job missing some of the stumbling blocks Bethesda usually hits. Its a game you can tear through in a few hours, or spend years getting lost in.

    The hardest part is letting go.

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    The Mass Effect Trilogy. If that counts as 3 games, then Mass Effect 3. I just love Multiplayer.

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    Outer Wilds. Yeah, you’ve probably all played it, but if you haven’t, please do and let the rest of us watch. It is very special.

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    Super Mario World.

    Good variety in enemies and levels, hidden secrets, an evolving world as you progress, simple controls that are easy to understand, but also require a degree of skill to master. It’s also a game that’s enjoyable for ages 3-100, in my eyes it’s one of the most ‘perfect’ games.

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    Age of empires II, I’ve been playing since its release 20 years ago and it’s aged like a fine wine.

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    Yeah, definitely depends on who I’m recommending to. If it’s someone who’s pretty familiar with games, I think it would be Elden Ring. Love the sense of exploration and discovery in that game.

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    Halo: Combat Evolved

    I still find the odd person that never played it here and there, and yet everyone that tries it after says “Oh my god, how did I never play this game before?” and goes on to play the rest

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    This is a niche game and I’ll look like an old fart, but Shining Force (1, 2 , 3, Gaiden) is (are) my all time favorite game(s).