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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Sayonara Wild Hearts
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice made me gain a deeper understanding of what my BFF went through, almost 13 years ago, when she took her life after battling with psychosis and not able to fight her delusions.
It's an incredibly deep storyline, and they did an amazing job at captivating the essence of how some minds work. I cried when I played, and cried when I completed it, yet they were beautiful tears all the same. Very well made game, and I actually came to this post to give it a mention as well.
Modded Minecraft. So many good mod packs available.
X4 and Farm Manager 2021 (I'm super fun at parties)
Vampire Survivors, The Binding of Isaac and Civilization 6, absolutely
Yeah itβs Farm Sim. Something wildly calming about just tractoring around, watching the sunset, feeding the sheep, etc.
Railroads! Like Railroad Tycoon but more casual.
The Binding of Isaac. It is too addictive
I understand that this game is popular and has a significant fanbase. However, I've never played it. Could you share the features that drew you into playing this game? I'd like to enjoy it, but simply watching the gameplay didn't suffice to persuade me.
The random generated dungeons and amount of different items do it for me. The game might have a steep learning curve initially though until you figure out the core mechanics
Ruiner. F'kin banger soundtrack.
Nioh 2