05-15-2017, 06:08 AM
7 Days to Die, Dying Light, Left 4 Dead, Deadrising, um, what other zombie games with death related names are there... House of the Dead.
Red Dead Redemption (and the Undead DLC).
If you like Skyrim you might Love Obivion and Morrowind.
Fallout 4 plays a bit similar to Skyrim.
If you like story and rpg, Fallout 2, 3, and New Vegas might fit your fancy.
You might like Portal and Portal 2.
If you like side scroller puzzles try Limbo or Inside.
If you can withstand horrendous language and obscene amounts of sexual innuendo, GTA Vice City might be fun for you, if you don't mind not swimming, and one or two obnoxiously painfully hard missions to do.
However cheats make the game a lot of fun.
Another great game made to cheat in. GTA: San Andreas.
Also just amazing gameplay with much lighter tones on obscenity, some exceptions withstanding its pretty racist too. But the story is actually very interesting and entertaining and the map is HUGE and you get Jets. And Jetpacks! And night vision or heat vision, enough cheats to break the game, literally.
If you like simpler stuff, minecraft, Terraria, Stardew Valley.
Dead Island is the spiritual predecessor to Dying Light, its story line and overall polish is...bad, but the gameplay and level design were good enough to keep it alive, or, you could say, undead.
I have Another radical suggestion:
Alternative Game Play of Skyrim.
Make an actual personality and character to literally roleplay as in game. Require them to eat, drink, sleep, and don't let yourself save more than twice a game day, and only 4 hours max waiting daily, no fast travel, and you must stick to a specific play style such as two handed or destruction or conjuration, or a tight mix like one handed daggers only with sneak and illusion, or archery, light armor, and sneak.
For a super challenge, do all of that, on Master Difficulty.
Don't advance the main quest until you're...set with potions.
Or be a simple farmer, alchemist potion maker, run from fights, talk to people a lot. Take a more social approach to specific quests.
Or rediscover being Dragonborn from a simple potion maker. Turn the game into YOUR story.
I prefer first person shooters or competition.
Overwatch, Tom Clancy Splinter Cell games, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Battlefield 4, 3, Bad Company, Hardline, 1... You'd love Halo 4, and probably the entire game series from 1 to 3 to ODST, Reach, and now 4 and 5. I personally LOVED the Forge modes.
I recommend Call of Duty 4, MW2, Black Ops 1 to 3, MW3, for story. I'm not a fan of Infinity.
I would suggest you try out Assassins Creed from the start. I...Can't name them all...There's a lot... but the story was mind blowing up to a point.
I can't even remember all the games I really enjoyed. Would recommend Section 8 though.
Red Dead Redemption (and the Undead DLC).
If you like Skyrim you might Love Obivion and Morrowind.
Fallout 4 plays a bit similar to Skyrim.
If you like story and rpg, Fallout 2, 3, and New Vegas might fit your fancy.
You might like Portal and Portal 2.
If you like side scroller puzzles try Limbo or Inside.
If you can withstand horrendous language and obscene amounts of sexual innuendo, GTA Vice City might be fun for you, if you don't mind not swimming, and one or two obnoxiously painfully hard missions to do.
However cheats make the game a lot of fun.
Another great game made to cheat in. GTA: San Andreas.
Also just amazing gameplay with much lighter tones on obscenity, some exceptions withstanding its pretty racist too. But the story is actually very interesting and entertaining and the map is HUGE and you get Jets. And Jetpacks! And night vision or heat vision, enough cheats to break the game, literally.
If you like simpler stuff, minecraft, Terraria, Stardew Valley.
Dead Island is the spiritual predecessor to Dying Light, its story line and overall polish is...bad, but the gameplay and level design were good enough to keep it alive, or, you could say, undead.
I have Another radical suggestion:
Alternative Game Play of Skyrim.
Make an actual personality and character to literally roleplay as in game. Require them to eat, drink, sleep, and don't let yourself save more than twice a game day, and only 4 hours max waiting daily, no fast travel, and you must stick to a specific play style such as two handed or destruction or conjuration, or a tight mix like one handed daggers only with sneak and illusion, or archery, light armor, and sneak.
For a super challenge, do all of that, on Master Difficulty.
Don't advance the main quest until you're...set with potions.
Or be a simple farmer, alchemist potion maker, run from fights, talk to people a lot. Take a more social approach to specific quests.
Or rediscover being Dragonborn from a simple potion maker. Turn the game into YOUR story.
I prefer first person shooters or competition.
Overwatch, Tom Clancy Splinter Cell games, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Battlefield 4, 3, Bad Company, Hardline, 1... You'd love Halo 4, and probably the entire game series from 1 to 3 to ODST, Reach, and now 4 and 5. I personally LOVED the Forge modes.
I recommend Call of Duty 4, MW2, Black Ops 1 to 3, MW3, for story. I'm not a fan of Infinity.
I would suggest you try out Assassins Creed from the start. I...Can't name them all...There's a lot... but the story was mind blowing up to a point.
I can't even remember all the games I really enjoyed. Would recommend Section 8 though.