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My Top 5 Favorite RPG Franchises of All Time are:
Mass Effect
Persona
KH
Pokémon
FF
I’m not asking about some sort of subscription service or anything, I was more asking how much you would pay if you didn’t feel like doing your daily quests in FFXIV, or another live service game, and could just have someone else do it. 5$ per day per game, maybe?
EDIT: I’m not offering this currently, since this doesn’t seem the right place to do so, I was more asking as a hypothetical.
Asking for myself, looking for a story rich, 3d game to buy.
Here's mine in no particular order.
Ever since I was young family always looked down on video games. Last time I was playing game I had to quickly switch to a porn video.
Anyone else do the same? have anyone here come out of the gamer closet?
I just love playing with my self
We’ve been through call of duty, chivalry, ark, split gate, rogue company, Minecraft, valhiem, and I think that’s it. Any suggestions? Gotta be cross platform Xbox-PC
what’s the reason for there being no lightsabers as pickaxes in fortnite? like they have rights to star wars and they’ve done collabs but no lightsabers.
Just like Die Hard is an unofficial Christmas movie, what's a game you play wvery Christmas?
For me it's WET, wish it had gotten a sequel.
I have no idea what the name is, I remember I was saw it on a YouTube video, and I have no idea which YouTuber it was. I think it just auto played to the video while I had it playing in the back.
It was a recent release this year, or last year, it was a space game where I believe you controlled some guy sent to investigate a mining colony that lost communication.
I believe it was less action focused, and more problem solving, and I don't even think I finished the video so I don't remember much of the story.
Lately I've been pondering what video game endings, plots, cliffhangers, etc might never be resolved due to underperformance (fiscal, commercial or otherwise), studio closures or any other reason.
I'm super interested in not only the ones I know of and think about regularly (Conduit 2 will forever be at the corners of my mind), but moreso the ones I don't know about.
That's why I'm here, I want as many people to give me as many cliffhangers as possible so I can lose sleep inevitably over it!
Fyi: I’m on PS5
I’m looking for a new RPG or action/adventure game to play — one with a really immersive world and engaging story, but I feel like I’ve damn near played all of the high-quality ones:
Would love to hear any recommendations for games to hold me over until the bangers start dropping in 2025.
Thanks!
edit: formatting