Im tired of having to spend thousands of hours to stand a chance against others, im tired of video games turning into a second job. Im tired of playing against sweatlords who systematically abuse every single exploit they know of to ruin servers and destroy people’s fun. Im tired that every new game has to be an esport now. Im tired.
So yeah im fully done with mp games. However i still like games, and recently i realised i basically only enjoy singleplayer games. So yeah, Anyone got good/niche/unknown singleplayer game recommendations?
EDIT: im an idiot i didnt specify what sort of games i enjoy lol. Sadly ive already played disco elysium, i actually got 100% on it on steam, hah.
Recently I played Control, and i consider that title to be one of the best games ever made, so i really enjoy that kind of game but oddly the RE4 remake that resembles Control bored me so bad I turned it off 2 hours in. Basically I really enjoy shooters and games woth very strong narratives.
But my favorite game by far has to be RE:Village, that game blew my tiny mind, everything about it was amazing, the impeccable art direction, the gunplay, the enemies and the story, just . But by far the greatest thing about that game was the winter mood, i played it in the dead of winter and love the season, it genuinely shaped my expectation of what video games should be like. I also had a lot of fun hunting treasures and prizes down.
What genres do you normally play? Plenty singleplayer games that are amazing.
RE:Village and Control are some of my favs, HL2 and Black Mesa too. i also enjoy Planet Coaster quite a bit, placing individual bushes by hand tickles my ocd nicely lol. Im interested in flying sims but I’m not sure i want to sink money into HOTAS sticks and pedals… I also used to love War Thunder, back in 2014 before they added tanks and started to go full steam into micro transactions and feature creep.
So yeah basically narrative games, prefferable fps likes, with emphasis on action.
Some mainstream games worth trying:
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Armored Core 6
- Ace Combat 7
- Horizon Zero Dawn
- Spec Ops The Line
- The Last of Us 1
- Outlast
- Amnesia
Amnesia
Oh god I actually tried playing the latest one, I think I lasted like, an hour. I was so shaken I actually had to go outside and smoke a few cigs to calm down , idk why but horror games fucking destroy me even though i know its all fake.
Depends on what you like? I don’t have a lot of obscure or niche games, but I’ve got plenty of good ones!
If you want an excellent narrative experience, we got stuff like Disco Elysium :evrart:. And, I’m not much of an RPG guy, but Earthbound and Mother 3 are my personal reccomendations for a slightly odd, sometimes bizarre adventure of trying to defeat the ultimate evil, and capitalism. :pigmask-parodied: Something more, fps oriented we got Fallout New Vegas, a bit clunky but it works well and has a butt-load of quests and narratives.
If you’re more management minded, maybe something like Cities: Skylines (It has a sequel I haven’t played yet) for cities, and lately I’ve been playing Rimworld which is focused more on creating schedules for individual people and designing a base smooth enough to survive/escape the planet. The Tropico series is good too, Tropico 4 is the best one IMO, a little dated but it is fun to try to get everything to click together in a game where nearly everything is working against you.
There is also the matter of Paradox grand-“strategy” games, of which I am an addict of. EU4 is good in itself (with all the DLC, so say goodbye to your moolah unless it’s a sale) but also has an excellent fantasy mod called Anbennar, which is chock-full of content. But games like these have a large learning curve, not a hard one (pressing buttons on screens/map) but a long one (a bajillion things to keep track of).
The Total War series is a bit hard for me to recommend nowadays, as in my opinion, the newer titles lack what made the older ones special. But if you want to play some large-scale battles in rts with turn-based management of your realm? I’d say play Shogun 2, especially the standalone dlc Fall of the Samurai for some firearm focused action with sharpshooters and naval bombardments. Of the old-older titles, Medieval 2 is also really good, very charming, but has a very clunky control scheme that still befuddles me after 250+ hours. And my personal favorites, based purely off nostalgia and my undying love for the early-modern period, Empire and Napoleon are a fun time. Empire, albeit buggy, holds a special place in my heart. (Darthmod recommended after a few hours of gameplay for AI and graphical improvements + quite a few more units to mess around with.)
Also, don’t forget Subnautica, a sure-fire way to make you afraid of the ocean as you explore an alien world, with both it’s wonders and terrors. Of course, Minecraft is good for this also, Caves and Cliffs update made exploration so much fun. Another exploration and survival game I nearly forgot to mention is Project Zomboid, a zombie survival game (shocking), it is isometric where you have to manage your characters stats such as food, water, boredom and happiness while avoiding being bitten by the titular zomboids. It is fully customizable, so if the default gamemodes prove too easy or hard, you can simply change it.
Now, if you want to completely relax while doing some puzzling, Dorfromantik is a hit, a little hexagon-based matching game where you create a nice landscape as the game goes on. On the more intense side however, there’s Teardown, which is a resource intensive game simulating a near entirely destructible physics based world. The thing doing the destruction? You, as you try to complete unique challenges, often timed ones, creating optimal routes to steal paintings by simply creating your own route through some richoids bedroom with a pipe bomb.
And for shooters… look up Cruelty Squad, there’s actually a niche game for you. :john-cruelty: :cruelty-handler:
So, there you have it, my honest list of actually-good singleplayer games. I could write more, but that’s a lot of Bideo James to get through. And some of them, especially the Paradox grand-strategy games, should be “loaned from random strangers on the internet” at first to make sure you actually like them (Cause DLC is expensive as hell.).
300 hrs in disco elysium haha, wish i could play that gem again…
Yeah sadly im utterly uninterest in most types of management sims and RTS games, JRPGS and the likes also bore me to hell, i think that might be due to the fact the only game i could run on my parents computer before i got my own was HL2 and its episodes, it really kind of shaped my expectations and taste in games.
I do love Planet Coaster though, that game is such a joy to play.
I just remembered Ravenfield, basically Battlefield with bots only and a large workshop on steam. Still in Early Access however, but I’ve had a lot of fun with it.
I really like factory games. Satisfactory, Dyson Sphere Program, Modded Minecraft, and Mindustry all are basically endless entertainment because you can always keep expanding. There’s also Factorio which is the OG but I can’t recommend it because I haven’t played it.
I also enjoy roguelikes when I don’t have the time to sit down and play a factory game for hours. Noita, Hades, Slay the Spire, One Step From Eden, and Enter the Gungeon are my favorites but there’s essentially an endless number of roguelikes, each with very different mechanics and varying levels of difficulty. Some you can play for thousands of hours looking for secrets to trying to create the perfect build, like Noita, but generally they’re all a lot of fun even if you don’t play them to that extent.
Another genre that I think doesn’t get a lot of attention outside of Rimworld are management sim games. There’s Dwarf Fortress, which kinda has a reputation for being incredibly deep with simulation mechanics that make every fortress come alive. You can really get lost in the game just trying to get a very efficient fortress that makes your dwarves happy, but it’s also open for you to do anything you like, so you could try taking over the world in 10 years or making a giant soap factory complex. There’s another pretty notable game in the genre, Amazing Cultivation Simulator, that is a little tough to get into because it’s a Chinese game focused on Wuxia fiction, with a lot of references to Chinese culture. However, once you get over the initial difficulty spike, and read a couple guides, it’s also a lot of fun. You can make a sect of dragon slaying demigods, pushing your characters’ power level to infinity with a thousand different mechanics, each one a little more esoteric than the last.
Edit: Just saw you said you don’t really like management games like Cities Skylines, but you really love Planet Coaster because you like placing the bushes one by one. If so, I think you might actually enjoy Satisfactory the most out of all the games I listed. It’s incredibly relaxing and therapeutic to connect conveyor belts. You also said you liked narrative stuff and enjoyed Control. You might enjoy Bioshock, they’re pretty classic games and despite some pretty questionable parts in Infinite, they have solid narratives that a lot of people enjoy.
It’s on Steam. If you want to get started, I’d recommend going in blind and playing until you lose (might take less than 3 hours of play time, maybe 8 hours if you’re particularly lucky/make good choices). Then, join the game’s discord server and read through the foundation guide and start over. I’ll warn you, though, if you don’t like games like Cities Skylines you might find the non-combat parts of the game pretty boring (you can fast forward at 10x speed though, and pause whenever something bad happens).
DSP is goated. I’ve started Satisfactory and it just isn’t grabbing me like DSP did. The absolute scale of that game and how it turns into a logistics hybrid after you get the towers is just so fucking good.
Glad you enjoy DSP. Satisfactory suffers from early progression just being way too slow and tedious (biomass generators ) but it does get a lot better when you unlock trains. They let you decouple factories from one another, and scale your production a lot higher. They also make building factories a lot less time consuming since you can just make common components in mass in their own factories and simplify the factories of higher tier parts. For example, produce motors and stators in their own factory, so your modular engines, smart plating, turbomotors, etc all can reuse those components and you don’t have to make them from scratch in each separate factory. Modularity is king in factory games.
God this is giving me flashbacks of the “from raw vs intermediate component” convo for DSP lol. This is part of what draws me to these games is that there is no wrong way to play them. I think my mall isn’t in the best position but I did set it all up in a way that I think I can run trains by the storage containers. Not sure how that all works yet tho.
I haven’t gotten to motors and such yet but yeah I def wanna avoid making those in house then?
Also biomass was anxiety inducing becuse the Internet says plants don’t grow back. I think they do tho? I still felt stressed trying to rush coal and putting my starter factory in the absolute worse spot.
currently playing through control, I’m loving the atmosphere and the story so far but I’ll be honest, getting tired of all the combat 😅 kinda wish there was more puzzle solving or more moments of downtime, considering some of the fights are just frustrating
but I’m a sucker for all things spooky government conspiracy so I’m still playing, albeit with modified difficulty so the combat goes by a bit quicker haha
no clue if its up your alley, but I’ll always take a chance like this to plug Outer Wilds, some of the best written gaming I’ve ever had a chance to play honestly, albeit not quite as direct in its narrative focus as something like Control
Outer Wilds
One of the best games ever. It’s a shame you can only truly play it once.
i wish Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was real but you can only erase the memory of playing Outer Wilds for the first time
Yeah im saving outer wilds for a vacation so I can slowly play it and enjoy it over a few days. I hope I enjoy it as much as others seem to.
I admit I also used the cheats to skip annoying combat encounters sometimes lol, however I actually really like the combat, the gunplay feels really good (the charge modification is probably one of my favorite game’s gun)
Just throwing some titles out here, if you want a take on any in particular, I’d be happy to provide. These aren’t really niche tho
The Dishonored series (and Deathloop)
The new Wolfensteins
Citizen Sleeper
The Pale Beyond
Return of the Obra Dinn
Pentiment
Norco