r/pcgaming • u/AutoModerator • Nov 22 '24
Weekly Game Suggestions Thread - November 22, 2024
Looking for game suggestions? Have a backlog and don't know where to start next? This thread is for you!
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u/fucktheownerclass Nov 22 '24
Zero Sievert. I've been addicted to it since it came out a couple weeks ago. It's probably the game that gets my blood pumping the most. Being full on loot and hearing a boar in the darkness is terrifying.
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u/FineCattle1648 Nov 23 '24
Cutie Panda. Relaxing game with lots of encouragement for me, helps me relieve my mood after working hours in the office and doesn't take too much time to play the game
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u/constantlymat Steam Nov 22 '24
I suggest you play the Guardians of the Galaxy game from Square Enix. It was my surprise discovery of the year. Gorgeous graphics, great performance, they modeled the characters and cast the voice actors extremely well and it tells a really good story.
Even better: The game has no filler whatsoever. It's one single player mission after another. Imagine a modern video game that actually values your time? Incredible.
Only downside and it's a bit of a bummer: You can only play Peter Quill and the enemies are a bit too bullet spongy. I do like the tactical aspects of combat though. Just wish they had balanced the combat a bit better.
Still a 9/10 game for me. The journey was immensely enjoyable. I almost missed out on this game because I remember reading it was a flop.