Or try a voxel sandbox. Space engineers for example.
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FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
Or try a voxel sandbox. Space engineers for example. | ||
XXXSmOke
United States1333 Posts
Randomly going back into a game for 1 hour then already bored again.......... No game can get my interest. | ||
Liquid`Zephyr
United States996 Posts
also speedrunning seems like a good idea | ||
Endymion
United States3701 Posts
On March 23 2015 06:45 CakeSauc3 wrote: Lately, I've gotten tired of many mainstream titles, and so I've found a lot of fun in difficult games made by smaller groups of people. Besides more well known games like FTL (which is amazing and I highly recommend it if you haven't played it yet), I've come across the genre of precision platformers (platformers that kick my trash in a way that Mario and Sonic never did). For a challenge, try one of the following: Option 1: Get Wings of Vi (available on Steam) and beat my time on the leaderboards. You can get a demo of the game to try it out before you buy it. Option 2: Download I Wanna Kill the Kamilia, which is a free fangame based off I Wanna Be the Guy. Beat it on any difficulty. Either game will kill you at least two or three thousand times before you beat them and will possibly (ok, almost definitely) make you rage, but it is very rewarding once you beat them. I've done both in the last few months, and now I'm discovering more games like them to keep me busy until LotV comes out. Cheers! Wings of vi is my favorite game since The Binding of Issac. Play BoI, FTL, risk of rain, Wings of Vi, all of these games are amazing single player experiences. the obvious choice is broodwar because it's about 50000x better than the shitshow that sc2 continue to be since HOTS and looks to want to die as in LOTV. it'll be hard getting into it nowadays, D players on iccup have ~200 apm, but the community is nice so i'm sure you'll be able to find a few practice partners around your skill level. | ||
Esoterikk
Canada1256 Posts
On March 23 2015 09:49 Liquid`Zephyr wrote: never to late to start ssbm also speedrunning seems like a good idea ssbm needs a console though right? The only console I've ever owned is a 360 that I used for netflix so I don't really know much about the console scene, smash looks fun as hell though from what I've seen but I've never really looked into it much since it's a console title | ||
SixStrings
Germany2046 Posts
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BigFan
TLADT24920 Posts
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jubil
United States2602 Posts
If you're really burnt out I would recommend some of the "classic" single player games, if nothing else just to see what they're about before you go back to competitive stuff. Games I myself tried for this: Half Life and Half Life 2, the Mass Effect Trilogy, Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite, LA Noire, Dishonored, Skyrim, Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2, The Walking Dead and, one I haven't played yet but really want to one day: KOTOR All of these besides Skyrim I greatly enjoyed and would recommend, and even Skyrim I can see and understand the appeal (it just wasn't for me) | ||
Thereisnosaurus
Australia1822 Posts
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CakeSauc3
United States1437 Posts
On March 23 2015 13:02 Thereisnosaurus wrote: If you like single player games/platformers Ori in the Blind Forest is a fucking masterpiece. Once I get home to my main PC this is what I'm checking out next. Until then, I Wanna Kill the Kamilia 2 is wrecking me on my crappy laptop :D | ||
ETisME
12248 Posts
Sc2 remains the only One that keeps me coming back. paper please is quite an interesting game that I played during my downtime. It's weird but pretty awesome overall | ||
Enki
United States2548 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
On March 22 2015 09:44 Zambrah wrote: I'm also gonna recommend the hell out of Binding of Isaac, hundreds of hours of replayability. One of my absolute favorite games ever. my steam feed is filled with people playing this and I've still not tried. Maybe it's time to change that. On March 23 2015 06:12 docvoc wrote: Old as hell and kinda buggy, but TF2 is a seriously good game to enjoy. EDIT: agree with other posts that you should take a break from gaming. I think you might be a bit overloaded and a month or two break from serious gaming to focus on physical activity, whether that be a sport, an instrument, a social club, or just a new workout might vary it up enough to bring some more fun back. are we nerd buddies on steam? I lose track of everyone's name. I still play tf2 a good amount, pm me your steam name! | ||
hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
On March 23 2015 10:44 Esoterikk wrote: ssbm needs a console though right? The only console I've ever owned is a 360 that I used for netflix so I don't really know much about the console scene, smash looks fun as hell though from what I've seen but I've never really looked into it much since it's a console title I remember this from another topic, you can play on PC. Never got into it myself though. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/smash-bros/446915-guide-how-to-play-melee-online | ||
Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
On March 23 2015 08:54 XXXSmOke wrote: Welcome to my life for the past 2 years....... Randomly going back into a game for 1 hour then already bored again.......... No game can get my interest. Aside from games i could play with friends, i have had this feeling for a while as well. Then i played crusader kings 2. First game where I've woken up in the morning excited to play, since i was a kid. Played 150 hours in the last month. ... | ||
SoSexy
Italy3725 Posts
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diggurd
Norway346 Posts
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