For the sake of balance, every game will have a similar number of NPCs, quest lines, AI, etc.
If you can't think of a game, any fictional setting works.
I'm something of a Pong loremaster, myself. :stuff:
i don't know anything about vibeo games for the most part post 2015 but i would fight and die for a digital taco stand
God that would actually be vibes as fuck someone needs to make just a walk through of a deserted Revachol
How the fuck hasn't anyone replied Morrowind? Have the boomers left the site?
I'm not a big fan of Skyrim but I recently got to play that Solstheim DLC on a friend's VR headset. Seeing Redoran architecture up close and personal made me all nostalgic.
I've been wanting to walk the rainy and jazzy streets of New Mombasa since '09
How real we talking? Like full-on matrix? Cause I'm realizing I don't play very happy games.
Kenshi is gonna be hard.
I figured out if you grind swimming until you're a dolphin person you can always be safe near water
I'd say full on matrix. Just a single player world full of NPCs and you're the main character if that applies
Own a home, have friends, eat fruit and shit, go swimming/diving… sounds great to me.
Pokemon, Pokemon, Pokemon. Though if I had to specify, either Soul Silver or Alpha Sapphire.
it'd get to feelin' real weird going on an adventure with some 11 year olds though.
My headcanon would age up everyone, but I didn't realize how off the story would be for an adult to act through until you mentioned this.
Nah, then it becomes weird gap year stuff. Like, I am going around the world to find myself type upper middle class hippy behavior. Just hikibg, staying in hostles,
The whole plot is based arlund a post scarcisty society falling into neoliberal decadance because they lost their revolutionary spirit.