Can you recommend me steam games?
8 years ago
I´m looking for offline games, that don´t require a behemoth for a computer, and that be either rpg, adventure, graphic adventure, old or new, etc, give me your besties!
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Warframe
Star Wars: Knights of the fallen empire
Star Wars: Republic Commando
Stranded Deep
Subnautica
Sir, You are being hunted
Evolve
Monstrum
Quadrant
Metro 2033 Redux
Sniper Elite V2 & 3
Blacklight Retribution
Besiege
BeamNG.Drive
Spintires
Gear Up - Play-gearup.com
Viscera cleanup detail
Zerahypt
For Honor
yes warframe - can definetly recommend that. Its F2P, has a very nice monetization model (you dont really have to spend money on it if you just trade with other players to earn in-game IRL-cash currency) - BUT! It is at its core a multiplayer game. Yes you can play everything solo and be a kickass space ninja, but its meant to be played multiplayer.
FTL is AMAZING for singleplay - also because you can very quick start and stop games with it.
Any of the Metro games will rock your world, but make sure to start with 2033 redux, then Last Light Redux (the redux versions have updated graphics engines and just look and feel amazing, you'll be wiping monster blood off your gas-mask all day everyday) - incredible single player campaigns in these. Very good offline experience.
If you want more of a strategy feel, I can recommend Offworld Trading Company - works just fine offline
For another kind of strategy, try Party Hard - you'll be butchering people by the hundreds in no time. Very fun, all offline singleplayer
For an oldschool experience, you can get Postal 2 (and dlc, a hilarious must) on steam - you'll barely have time to stop laughign from all the police officers you trick into eating piss-soaked doughnuts
Terraria also works fine offline, though hardmode gets a little tricky with pure solo-play
http://store.steampowered.com/app/212680/
Oregon Trail in space with laser battles!
You have to know, going in, that you are going to die a lot. It's roguelikelike. Part of the fun is just rolling the dice over and over until fate is kind to you. But as long as you're okay with that style of gameplay, you'll love it. <3
Dust: an Elysian Tail
Hotline Miami 1&2
Don't Starve
Ori and the Blind Forest
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There's also Recettear, very fun RPG/shop simulation hybrid with wonderfully silly writing; I would recommend playing that with a controller tho.
* Path of Exile - Pretty much the spiritual successor to Diablo 2. Combat's pretty fluid. Very user friendly. Tons of ways for character building. Solid game as a whole. Totally free with only 100% optional cosmetic and stash enhancement (sounds like a bad penis joke) microtransactions (the starting stash is pretty big so it's not required at all unless you seriously want to hoard exotics).
Mount and Blade: Warband. RPG, sandbox, incredible game, check it out.
Thea: the Awakening (this one is RPG-strategy though), very good game, in the same vein as King of Dragon Pass (another great, very old game. If you get it, get it on GOG.com for 6 bucks)
Bastion and Transistor are very good, both by the same company. Very story-driven, great narration, sweet art and music.
Ori and the Blind Forest and Dust an Elysian Tail, both are platformers, very good ones. Personally I like Ori better, but Dust has a lot of heart as well, worth playing (with a Steam controller!).
Freedom Planet maybe (for Sonic nostalgia, it's a platformer inspired by the Sega Genesis Sonic)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_itrpJ2K318
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZPsjy76TBo
Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
Hollow Knight
Binding of Isaac Rebirth
Downwell
Psychonauts
Rocket Knight
Shantae (Risky's Revenge, Pirate's Curse, Half Genie Hero)
Stardew Valley
Binding of Issac
Bastion
Legend of Grimrock 1 and 2
Crypt of the Necrodancer - Tile based rogue like set to music. Hard to explain well. Check out the steam store page for a better idea. This is a game where you will die a lot until you learn what's going on, as a heads up. I know that turns some people off.
Rivals of Aether - Smash Bros. style fighting game with furries. Would still be a great game even without furries ;)
buy gf for 15k
Age of Empires II HD is great too if you like classic RTS. Still just as good as it was plus even more content than before!
Subnautica and Dont starve are good survival time passers too with both their own good mechanics and art styles
Goat Simulator
La-Mulana
Guacamelee! Gold Edition
Oniken
Rise of the Triad
Shadowrun Returns - Dragonfall - Hong Kong
Last Dream
Book of Legends
Darksiders 1 & 2
The Tex Murphy series (Under a Killing Moon, Pandora Directive, Overseer, Tesla Effect)
Volgarr the Viking
Super Meat Boy
Deadly Premonition
Shovel Knight
Read Only Memories (actually has some furries in this one!)
Craft the World if you want to watch dwarves dig and build a fortress in 2D.
From Dust for some sillty water and sand physics.
Project Highrise if you liked SimTower.
Botanicula is a gorgeous point and click game, a bit tough though.
Torchlight 2 is nice too if you liked Diablo 2.
If that's not so much your thing, there's a fantastic zombie survival game that has elements of RPG with a bit of a minecrafty feel called 7 Days to Die.
One thing KSP does give you is a real feeling of accomplishment, each time you accomplish various things. Things such as "I made it to orbit! (Now how do I get back down without fuel?)" and "I made it to the Mun! (Now I just need to land a rescue ship.)"
[1] Given that Robert Goddard himself made that error, it's not too shocking when random computer gamers forget the rule "heavy bits at the front, draggy bits at the back."
haha. Yeah it easily became one of my favorite games
Undertale
Shelter
Shelter 2
Bastion
Transistor
Borderlands 2
Bioshock series
Castaway Paradise
Hard Truck Apocalypse (Great if you like Mad Max.)
Killing Room
Outcast 1.1
Saturday Morning RPG
Spooky's House of Jump Scares (Give the free game a try, you will not regret it.)
Wasted
Way of the Samurai 3
Broforce
Dead End Road
Bastard Bonds
Freedom Force
Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Game Dev Tycoon
That's just what I've got installed right now. Most of these are good for Laptop users as well.
Plants vs zombies
Trackmania Nations/United Forever (It's racing game which i love, have solo campaing) <3
Velocibox
Life is Strange
:3
Steam allows you to browse games by genre and sort by user reviews. I recommend using that tool to find stuff, it is fairly reliable.
- Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee and Exoddus
- Star Wars KOTOR 1 & 2
Good quality, good clasics.
-Cook, serve, delicious!
-Battleblock theater
-Magicka
-Magicka 2
-Nights into dreams
-Plague inc: evolved
-The room
-The room 2
-Cave Story+
-VVVVVV
-Fez
Aside for saying stuff for steam i´m gonna mention gog.com to you , it has al kinds of old and new games .
Maybe one of the Stalker games ( could be counted as an adventure game )
Also i would like to mention Firewatch , i´m not sure if its a game but a nice expirience anyway .
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Classic Fallout 1-2-Tactics at least as well and Baldur's Gate 1-2.
Oddworld series and more but extreme Metroidvania-style, La-Mulana.
Something more action packed with Shadow Warrior, both classic and remake, Duke Nukem 3D and every other Duke title too. And all Quakes (1-2 need music fan patching though) Turok 1-2 as well
More RPG action that lead to creating Bioshock, System Shock 1-2, total classics!
Tower of Guns: Single-player first person shooter bullet hell, with amazing depths and secrets. The first time you get a minigun upgraded enough to use as a jetpack from the recoil will be a joyous day. Plus the sequel, Mothershipgun, is coming out soon!
Audiosurf 1+2: Both are great, play games to your music, much fun.
Borderlands 1+2: Both are great, and #2 has Handsome Jack, legit the greatest and most fun villain in a game of all time. (Edging out SHODAN of System Shock!)
Hotline Miami: Tricky, difficult, enjoyable, and a killer soundtrack to play to. Another I LIVE I DIE I LIVE AGAIN sort of game that doesn't punish you for dying. You will die so much.
Mirror's Edge: God this game is gorgeous and front. A First Person Parkour-er with a little beat-em-up and shootery... but you will absolutely want to prioritize the parkour over the fighting.
No Man's Sky: This game rightfully took a beating when it released basically unfinished, but two massive updates since release have filled out the promise the game offered. Very very relaxing game, great for days you just want to zone out.
One Finger Death Punch: Two buttons: Left mouse button, right mouse button. It's a... rhythmic-twitch-beat-em-up? Fun, fast, frantic, and filled with ridiculously funny animations for just using stickmen.
Road Redemption: Remember the old game Road Rash? This is the spiritual sequel. Ride motorcycles. Beat up riders. Race. Use jetpacks and grapple guns.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series: Damn fine scary fun, and while the graphics won't wow you anymore, that works to the game's benefit. A fairly realistic-ish shooter with some pretty surreal and freaky environments and enemies.
Saint's Row Series: What began as a GTA clone that took itself less seriously gradually moved from parody and then into outright hilarity and comedy. I'd recommend starting with III, and then go to IV. Imagine a much more fun Grand Theft Auto that wants to make you cry with laughter, and do send-ups and piss-takes on all kinds of games and genres along the way.
System Shock 2: An old, old game, and not terribly kind to you for it... but SHODAN rightly held the title of Best Video Game Villain until Handsome Jack came along. Terrifying. Guilt-inducing. Full of panic and anxiety. One of the first games to use true 3D sound. Put on your headphones and play it in a dark room. Remember GLADOS, from the Portal series? Yeah. SHODAN is her scary, not-at-all-funny pissed-off grandmother.
Kairo http://store.steampowered.com/app/233230/ : If you like Puzzle/Exploration and surreal landscapes that slowly go developing a story through environmental storytelling, this game rocks.
Killing Floor 1 & 2: Both work really well on singleplayer. KF2 is on Free Weekend currently.
Painkiller Black Edition: Ignore the rest of the Painkiller titles, this one rightfully has it's place and it's a great classic style shooter.
Doom 1 & 2, Heretic, Quake, Deus Ex: If you haven't played em yet really recommended.
Night in the Woods: Fantastic writing on a character driven story.
Penumbra Triology: If you like horror titles these ones are made by the guys behind Amnesia before it.
Stanley Parable: A really peculiar meta narrative game.
And I second Warframe, seriously fantastic gameplay and amazing monetization system that doesn't restrict you or abuse you for your money.
Slime Rancher - You own a ranch, you collect and feed adorable slimes and explore the world around you to find new slimes and food.
Psychonauts - An oldie, but a goodie. Can be played with Keyboard and Mouse, but handles much better with a controller.
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance - This game is not an adventure or RPG game, it's an RTS game, and the only reason I've included it is because - in my opinion - it is one of the easiest RTS games to get into, and battles can be massive.
Quantum Conundrum - First-person puzzle game with platforming elements. You control the world around you by entering different dimensions which overlap each other; the Fluffy Dimension makes things light and fluffy, so you can pick up heavy objects; the Heavy Dimension makes things weigh tons more, allowing you to push switches and break windows. You even have to use different dimensions in sequence to pull off certain maneuvers.
Orcs Must Die! 1+2 - Action-RPG Tower Defense. You lay down traps to kill orcs, and you can move about and attack with your own character. Very good games, the 2nd game gets tougher near the end and is much better played as co-op.
I know Warframe was mentioned a few times, and my biggest bone to pick with it is that it's incredibly grindy. Aside from the free Warframe and weapons you get in the beginning of the game, you must build all new Frames and Weapons, which requires in-game currency, farming for potentially rare resources, and finally waiting for it to craft in real time. You also have a limited number of slots for Weapons, Sentinels and Frames, and you can buy more for Premium Currency. It is possible to buy Premium Currency off of other players, and another way of getting this currency is by selling certain things you get from Relics. Many of the other Warframes are gated off in quests, which some quests aren't available until you've beaten certain major quest lines. Overall, it requires a lot of commitment, it is not a game for casual players, and is well and truly best played with at least one other player.