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  • Doom 1 and, to some extent, 2. Honestly.

    I know exactly what you are looking for and the classic Doom games are perfect for this, because they are simple, yet they still feel good to play.

    Not too fast, not too slow. No jump scares, only some light puzzles if you want to hunt secrets. There is almost a rhythm to the combat, especially if you play with the shotgun. Try them.







  • Despite not being sure about returning to it, I finished “Lost Judgment”. Took me another 20 hours on top of the 30 I already spent on it.

    I will preface this by saying, that I love the Yakuza series this is based on. But man did I hate “Judgment” and “Lost Judgment”. The mechanics are good and the second one improves them in a lot of ways, but the writing of the story and the characters is just really bad. I am glad that there will never be a third part.

    I also played the first hour of “Quake 4”. Feels like “Quake of Duty”, not impressed.








  • Nice. Of the classic Yakuza games I liked 4 the best, I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.

    I will just mention some of the games I played from the genres you like. They are all pretty well known, so you probably played them already or have them on your list.

    Puzzles: Does Turn Based Combat count as puzzles? Tactical Breach Wizards and Into the Breach (A rogue like, but it is sooo good).

    Platformers: Celeste, Horace, Dustforce and Little Nightmares

    Metroidvanias: Guacamelee

    Point and Click: Everything by Wadjet Eye Games. Seriously, everything they developed or published.

    Story aka Walking Simulators: The Suicide of Rachel Foster, Firewatch, The Beginner’s Guide, Dr. Langeskov (It’s free!), Jazzpunk, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter