I don’t have a console and it’s been a while since I was a gamer but every once in a while I desire to play an immersive game, and my laptop probably can’t run much. Any games you all recommend for AyyPhone?

  • buh [she/her]
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    1 month ago

    Grimvalor is a pretty good Castlevania style game. They managed to strike a nice balance between making something that's more complex and immersive than typical phone games while still making it play smoothly with touch controls.

    The Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic games (Bioware RPGs from the golden age of Bioware) are also available on iPhone. I've only played the PC and Xbox versions so you'll have to look up reviews to get more information on what the ports are like. Some of the recent reviews on the app store say it's buggy but I don't know how bad it is.

    Night in the Woods (story focused walking sim), Inside, and Limbo (minimalist puzzle platformers) are others I'd recommend, but like KOTOR I played them on PC/console so you'll have to look up reviews to know whether the iOS ports are any good.

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    1 month ago

    Modern laptops can run most emulators very easily. You probably aren't going to be able to emulate more modern consoles like the Switch but there's entire generations of console gaming back catalogue that you will have access to.

    If it's new ground for you, maybe just look up some Top 100 [console] articles online and pick out whatever take your fancy from the list and give them a try. There's plenty of games that are duds and ones that just haven't aged well but there are some absolute gems as well.

    If you have a bit of spare cash available or if you're really enjoying retro gaming, I'd recommend investing in a Bluetooth controller that is cross-platform compatible. If it works on iOS/PC/Android (if you ever happen to get yourself a tablet or something down the track) then you are essentially able to turn any Bluetooth capable device into a gaming platform and you won't be locked into one particular platform by buying their proprietary controller.

    Also consider looking into the indie gaming scene. There are YouTube channels that give reviews and playthroughs of indie games that have been released recently and ones that are about to drop. Some are going to be beyond the specs of your laptop but plenty of them are very light on demands for system requirements.