Years / Decades:

70s , 80s , 90s , 00s , 10s , 2020

Genres:

2D Platformers, Bullet Hell / 2D Shooters, First Person Shooters, Flash, Horror, Indie, Metroidvania, Point and Click , Racing, Real Time Strategy, Roguelikes, RPGs (Turn Based), Simulation, Sports, Tabletop RPGs, Visual Novels

Welcome back. This part of the series will be primarily focusing on genres. So far I have [Action RPG, Board Game, Arcade Game, Third person shooter, Action, 4X (Civilization-like), 3D Platformer, Dungeon Crawler, Card Game, Text dungeon, Souls-like, Stealth, Rhythm, Survival, Sandbox, Shoot/beat 'em up, City Builder, Adventure, Puzzle, Fighting, MOBA, Turn Based Strategy, Real Time Tactics, Grand Strategy, Handheld, Walking simulator, Tower Defense, Miscellaneous, and Casual] as available genres. Let me know if I missed something, and I will try to get it added.

This is eventually all going to get compiled into one megathread for people who want gaming recommendations from Chapos specifically. Other consoles and genres will come in sporadic subsequent threads. Please contribute to previous threads if you missed them. This is meant to be an exhaustive list.

Expanding on your choice(s) is definitely a plus. Not everyone knows about or has played non-mainstream titles.

  • Graphite22 [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I know it’s the easy answer but World of Warcraft holds a special place in my heart.

    Yea, the gameplay is great and the graphics are timeless. All the things that make it a great game have been written and re-iterated since its launch.

    The thing that makes it great to me, however, is the fact that I’ve been able to watch people grow up, live life, have kids and even pass away. It trips me out that I’ve had a window into seemingly random people’s live over the 10-15 years I’ve known them and they have looked into a window into my life as well. I’ve shook a few of these people’s hands and had a drink with others. I’ve been a room mate with another.

    This is all because we found each other and formed a team to take on the Lich King. We then spent our time together to thwart Deathwing. We’re now raiding Castle Nathria years later.

    It’s all abstract and some would say that it’s pointless to put so much emotional effort into it. Fuck em. This is a part of what makes up my being.

    ———————-

    Wildstar had the best combat, dungeon and raid design tho

    • notthenameiwant [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      WoW and school were the only things I did for a good minute, so I feel this. I have since tried replaying it, and the magic is gone. Maybe it's the people leaving, maybe it's the combat and leveling system changing, IDK. All I know is that it isn't fun anymore.

      • Graphite22 [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Totally get what you mean about the magic being gone. I don't particularly play the game for the combat or anything like that. It's always been about playing with and for the crew the last few years.

      • Graphite22 [he/him, comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Definitely get what you mean about how the game is designed. Everything is so fast and even challenging depending on the content you’re running. Unfortunately there isn”t much room to breathe in between activities. There aren’t really those little moments that you described so well in your first paragraph.

        I like to think I’m a somewhat socially functional guy but I’ve rarely have added people to my friends list beyond the initial core we’ve created nearly a decade ago. It’s a mix of being comfortable with each other and losing the social interaction magic. It’s beyond being a compound issue at this point but I’ve more or less accepted how things turned out.

        Love reading people’s stories in this game, thanks for sharing :)

  • headr00m [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    CTRL+F "EVE" 0 replies

    the kids, are indeed alright.

  • Grebgreb [he/him, they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Runescape because it was the first of its type I played and came out at the perfect time for most of us. That's about it, it's extremely repetitive and way too time consuming for me to get back into it without feeling guilty. I like the music and wish there was a Dos2-like game in its setting.

    • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I play XIV, but I'm sad I'll never experience XI at it's height.

  • Lerios [hy/hym]
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    4 years ago

    idk but not WoW, anything but Warcraft. I love it with a passion but i wouldn't wish it on fucking anyone :agony-deep:

    • FidelCashflow [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I played for a summer than gave my accoubt to a buddy. He lost his job, quit school, and left his fiance.

      I try not to blame myself.

      • Lerios [hy/hym]
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        4 years ago

        If it hadn't been wow it would have been runescape or magic the gathering or larping or some shit. Its never the actual game itself, its what you need out of it (escapism, socialising, a timesink, escapism again) - and he would have found that somewhere eventually.

  • GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Final Fantasy XIV. It's entire history alone is amazing. A complete failure on all fronts, to becoming arguably the best FF game since FFX. Also the current story will end with the next expansion, so now is the best time to begin playing. There is so much content, and honestly, I've rarely had a bad experience with it's community.

    • TheBroodian [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      I’ve rarely had a bad experience with it’s community.

      try getting involved in Ultimate raiding

  • poopmaster4lyfe [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    The early years of MMOs were wild. Everquest came out, tons were inspired from it, then WoW came out and so many 'WoW killers' were good games but didn't deliver. I think a big part of why MMOs have kind of fallen off (it's not that big a fall off in the grand scheme of things since gaming is so big) is the gacha and mobile spheres are much more profitable.

  • quartz242 [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    Everquest for PvE content, Shadowbane for large scale pvp and Ragnarok Online for small scale pvp.

      • quartz242 [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        Lmao 200+ people packed into the tiny corridor in the emporium room it was chaos but fun.

  • Dan [they/them,undecided]
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    4 years ago

    Best is a strong word, but two MMOs that had amazing ideas are Face of Mankind and Puzzle Pirates. FoM no longer exists, but it was an open world MMOFPS with economy and politics and all; there is a spiritual successor being developed called Mankind Reborn which will hopefully not have many of the same flaws.

    Puzzle Pirates is a game (with economy and politics and all) where all labor is done in the form of puzzles. You'll have one to man the sails, one to load cannons, you have one for when you get into a sword fight, and there are even puzzles for economic stuff like blacksmithing and distilling. Your performance in the puzzle determines how effectively you are working, creating a real skill based game.

    • Multihedra [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I fucking loved puzzle pirates. It was definitely my first “real” computer game and I remember going on an 80-person 24-hour pillage back when there was just a single ocean.

      It’s still a great game, but it’s unfortunate—although very interesting—to see what the problems their rising then decreasing player base has caused. Namely, that there’s “too much” stuff for the number of players they have now.

      Plus, old heads can only care about blockades for so long before it just becomes a really half-hearted thing people don’t really put much effort in.

      I guess I’m just lamenting because, while the puzzles are fun to this day, the social/political aspects were really what made the game special.

  • MakenX [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    Grenado Espanda. You control multiple characters at once. It's like a quasi-RTS during the dungeon raids.

  • zeal0telite [he/him,they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Y'all ever play Elder Scrolls Online?

    I think it's pretty fun and the writing mostly isn't complete dogshit (holy fuck Ebonheart Pact storyline, what happened?)

    Looking forward to Gates of Oblivion this year.

    • anthropicprincipal [any]
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      4 years ago

      A few hundred hours.

      I just do all the voiced missions quit and resub about once every 2 years.

    • ssjmarx [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Star Wars Galaxies

      I loved this game so much, though I wish it had lasted a little longer because I was too young to really appreciate it when it was at its peak. Looking back at it is like seeing into an alternate universe where MMOs are completely different from what they are today, but in the end it had to become a WoW clone and die the same way every most of the other MMOs in the 2000s did.

    • notthenameiwant [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I tried playing Planetside a long time ago, but quit because my computer and it's own servers couldn't run it. Is it still decent?