Dargor
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Hi guys, I dont make threads, so pardon me if the formatting isn't pleasant.
But my objective is simple, I want to buy something different to play, but I dunno what, so this is where you guys come in. Help me out, if it would please you.
Gonna show some games now, to give you all an idea of what I mean by "different".
Recettear An Item's Shop Tale
I dunno if you guys know this game, but its awesome. You play as an item shop owner and you have to buy and sell things to pay off a debt left by your father. It also has a dungeon crawler aspect but its not as fun as the item shop, since its very basic.
Crusader Kings III
This one I'm sure most people at least heard about, since its one of the bigger "niche" games around. Its a strategy role playing game where you start off as a ruler of some land and your objective is to expand your realm and your dinasty. It's like an excel spreadsheet simulator, you gonna be looking at lots of panels and stuff. Its really fun, if you like the genre.
Its also referred to as a grand strategy game by some or a map painting game by others...
And lastly...
Mount & Blade: Warband.
So, this is a classic, I bet alot of people here played it, and most heard about it. This one is a sand box game, a rag to riches simulator. You begin being a nobody and can end up as the ruler of all. You can be a merchant, a raider, a ruler of men, almost anything. A true rpg.
The battle system is fun, as you command your soldiers in real time battles in a very partcular way. I dunno any other game that plays like this one. Its one of those games that have a genre all of their own. Excuse my ignorance here with these claims, I sincerely do not know any other game that plays like it, I know of games that copied some of its gameplay ideas, much in the sense of the soulsborne games or dungeon crawlers, where one particularly successful game can sprout a legion of sequels and copycats (with varying levels of quality.).
Well, there it is guys, hope this helps out with what I mean by "different" and that maybe these are also games that some of you would actually like to play and never heard of. Which, if I'm being honest, was also part of the reason why I wanted to make this thread. To share some of my favorite games.
But my objective is simple, I want to buy something different to play, but I dunno what, so this is where you guys come in. Help me out, if it would please you.
Gonna show some games now, to give you all an idea of what I mean by "different".
Recettear An Item's Shop Tale
I dunno if you guys know this game, but its awesome. You play as an item shop owner and you have to buy and sell things to pay off a debt left by your father. It also has a dungeon crawler aspect but its not as fun as the item shop, since its very basic.
Crusader Kings III
This one I'm sure most people at least heard about, since its one of the bigger "niche" games around. Its a strategy role playing game where you start off as a ruler of some land and your objective is to expand your realm and your dinasty. It's like an excel spreadsheet simulator, you gonna be looking at lots of panels and stuff. Its really fun, if you like the genre.
Its also referred to as a grand strategy game by some or a map painting game by others...
And lastly...
Mount & Blade: Warband.
So, this is a classic, I bet alot of people here played it, and most heard about it. This one is a sand box game, a rag to riches simulator. You begin being a nobody and can end up as the ruler of all. You can be a merchant, a raider, a ruler of men, almost anything. A true rpg.
The battle system is fun, as you command your soldiers in real time battles in a very partcular way. I dunno any other game that plays like this one. Its one of those games that have a genre all of their own. Excuse my ignorance here with these claims, I sincerely do not know any other game that plays like it, I know of games that copied some of its gameplay ideas, much in the sense of the soulsborne games or dungeon crawlers, where one particularly successful game can sprout a legion of sequels and copycats (with varying levels of quality.).
Well, there it is guys, hope this helps out with what I mean by "different" and that maybe these are also games that some of you would actually like to play and never heard of. Which, if I'm being honest, was also part of the reason why I wanted to make this thread. To share some of my favorite games.