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I like the theme of magic and robots like vanguard bandits/xenosaga/FF x,x2, XII...can anyone recommend other games with elements of rpg (levels / equipment / skills, etc.)? good story desirable, can be a strategy game, Graphics also preferably not 8-bit, not necessarily on Peka, you can play on the plot 1 / 2, thanks
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gameplay of the above games, if you're too lazy to look
Maickle Fort
Trespasser is an older game in the Jurassic Park universe. So, for dabbling with physics in the main. Well, with a pretension to originality - the health indicator is on the bust of the heroine, and to look you need to lower the camera)
In TitanFall 2 there were some quests in the manner of a portal in story mode. Also remembers Singularity.
From the complex shooters - Alpha Prime. On the Fear engine, the gore is on par.
It seems I've decided what I need. Action with high complexity and diverse gameplay, as in Alien isolation, Deus ex HR, Hitman Absolution, or better and even more difficult) I found out about watch dogs 2, the gameplay is interesting, but it is hardly difficult...? For the last years, can you suggest something else?
In the meantime, I'll try Titanfall 2)
Yeah, modern games are pretty easy, even on the highest difficulty. Although the same DOOM on "ultra nightmare" will make the most demanding masochist sweat.
Watch Dogs, I have not played, but according to statistics, all Ubisoft games that are designed for the general public are quite easy. Assassin's Creed, Far Cry and Dogs as well...
Alien Rage, it's difficult, but boring and monotonous...
I'm looking for something too. Passed Firewatch the other day, really liked the chip with the map and compass. There are still games where terrain orientation is part of the gameplay, like in Kholat, for example, but it is desirable that the game was not a walking simulation.
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If you turn the difficulty level to the maximum, even Callowduth, you'll get shit at the level of "specialist".
In Call Of Duty nothing particularly difficult is not becoming. Enemies are not getting smarter. They are just more accurate and do more damage. And they do everything just as slow. For any player playing shooters it's "rubbish".
But Operation Flashpoint is another matter. Here it is hard and hardcore, and the level of difficulty degree napruga only increases.) On the highest difficulty, 90% of the time will be spent crawling on his stomach, so as not to get a bullet in the head from a nearby hill a couple of miles away) And all of ARMA about the same thing, except that the first flashpoint to me is interesting and exciting. Flashpoint, by the way, is now also officially called "ARMA Cold War Assault.
gc-termik
Check out Resident Evil 6, you can Revelation 2, finally RE 5 (dig around on the net, you'll find startup guides with split-screen).
gc-termik
Ah, and of course the classics:
Kane and Linch
Isaac
If you have a girl, you can pass Never Alone. I think we even raced Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
gc-termik
Orcs Musts Due2 !
Serious Sam 3 BFE
Visceral Cleanup Detail
Renegade Ops
Portal 2
Borderlands 2
Drashuyte comrades!
Such a vota...
Please tell me games where you can build military equipment. Well, there are all sorts of strategizhki. Vota... Only a big request, without the platitudes like Space Federation (and the space global strategies with them) or Earth 2150/60... It would be desirable (awfully desirable) to reflect all design ideas on the tech visually.
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Sir [FURRY BEAST]
The only ones that come to mind are the old Parkan: Iron Strategy and Space Rangers 2 (their strategy mode). And Impossible creatures you can throw in :)
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People, can anyone recommend a game with a 1/3 person view in the genre of urban simulation, preferably in the setting of the Middle Ages
Provide advice on what kind of game for the upcoming weekend, which would rest the soul and body, but most importantly the brain, tired of office work. Anything from the series of games TellTale I think it would be good, but their games passed)
Here you go.
Hello.
Tactics advice (in the broad sense) with an open world without emphasis on stealth.
What have played:
Pirates of the Caribbean Sea / Corsairs - long played (well, the sea part can be considered a creaky tactic?)
kenshi - bored with micromanagement when working with inventory.
battle brothers - bored with micromanagement of equipment
master of orion\stardrive\interstellar space gengesis - I understand that this is not exactly tactics... But here I'm not satisfied with essentially no open world, and in fact tactics enough for me
FTL\loop hero\fallout tactics no open world.
I mean, I'm looking for a grindy, but not hack and slash like Diabla, but through tactics.
Lurker-beta
Open world is when there are no combat arenas, cities, missions, maps, etc. But the genre of tactics is, and there are separate missions, maps, limited resources to choose before the mission, and the like. That is, to your query barely find something, at least battle arenas will be in 99% of cases.
More or less, with pulling the owl on the globe, fit the ancient Rising to the throne, Mount &Blade, some party rpg, like Wizardry 8 or Divinity Original Sin. If Corsairs is a tactic, which I personally doubt, you can look at Atlantic Fleet, it has a war mode with a global map.
"Open world is when there are no battle arenas, cities, missions, maps, or anything else. is a seamless world
"Open World" is a term in computer games that refers to a virtual world that the player can freely explore and freely achieve his goals in it. Usually contrasted with games with a more linear gameplay[1][2]."
Mount&Blade-perfect, but already bored, the 2nd part is still raw.
Divinity Original Sin- there is no open world, although it is not quite linear. here are the numbers fallout is open world.
Yeah Corsairs not tactical, but I'm just writing that in the broad sense. but there is an element of tactics and open world.
Atlantic Fleet- have looked, played long ago. I remember that the system of aiming at the range pissed me off, and I abandoned the game. But in general, yes, I want something like that, but preferably with endless game. Now I'm looking forward to the ultimate admiral:dreadnoughts. It seems that in the next patch they'll add a global map (more precisely, it already exists, but now it is extremely truncated)
Wizardry 8, Rise of the Throne- looked. too old, but at the end of the list to try.
Lurker-beta
Try Pillars of Eternity 2 if you liked corsairs. Half the game time you're sailing on your frigate over a very large area, and the rest of the time - you land on explored islands, large and small, explore them, meet different npc, settlements, fight with someone, help someone. In general, google it, if it's still relevant.
But I liked the first part better, it has no ships and purely land.