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Second attempt to post this, because the first one somehow got the wrong link attached.

I just picked up $270 worth of classic, isometric RPGs for chump change thanks to Humble Bundle. Believe it or not I'm 33 years old and have never actually played any of these before.

So I'm wondering where I should start. It doesn't look like there's much story between the games of different titles, but they do seem to share a universe? Should I just fire up the oldest one and play them in release order, or would one of the later games be a more accessible entry point for someone new to the genre?

I appreciate any input on my dilemma!

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submitted 1 year ago by ono@lemmy.ca to c/PatientGamers@kbin.social
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I've been keeping my eye on these games but can't really decide on what to pull the trigger. Alternatively if you have a better suggestion I'm open to it as well!

I play all kinds of games but I do get bored with them if they are tedious or grindy, would prefer meaningful satisfying progression over just number increases for example.

Wasteland 3 seems tempting as a Fallout + XCOM combination but I don't know if it's gonna get as good as either because of it, and I don't wanna get bored with it half way through. I still have PF:WOTR in my backlog because it got a bit too much in later acts.

DSP / AoD:FS / CW3:AE seem like something I might like since I usually like basebuilders and city builders like factorio / against the storm / vrising / riftbreaker.

Chrono Trigger and Bloodstained are not usually my cup of tea but they seem universally loved and they could be a good chill steam deck games.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by briongloid@aussie.zone to c/PatientGamers@kbin.social

cross-posted from: @patientgamers@sh.itjust.works

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Is it still with buying a PS4 to play TLOU? Is a PS4 worth it if you have never owned one?

I can buy a PS4 local to me for pretty cheap. I do have a decent having PC but my life ATM revolves around kids so I don't get a chance to sit down in the study to play.

I'm thinking if it's in the loungeroom I can at least play it in short bursts.

#PatientGamers

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Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen is a wonderful game to sit down and immerse yourself in.

I've been going at it the past few days, and it's surprising to me how this game embodies a lot of staples of FromSoft's games. Exploration is fairly unguided, apart from your pawns chiming in. Weapons and Gear are just as important as knowing when to fight or flee. Along with that comes the unapologetic difficulty. Fuck around and find out, really. Forgot to rest and save before venturing out? Good luck.

... Yes, I just ragequit after finishing the objective of opening a door and then dying to the cyclops guarding it... Just as I got it down to a quarer of its health. Should have run away. But I didn't.

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Hey, Patient Gamers!

A while ago I bought Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition on GOG and I think it's time to finally try it. Do you have any advice for a new player? I do enjoy DnD and I've played a handful of cRPGs, but I'm not an expert by any measure.

Other than any advice for playing the game, I'd appreciate if you share your opinion on whether you think I should play the first Baldur's Gate before playing the second? I read somewhere that it's not a big loss to skip it.

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So I think this is a good one for the patient gamers… I actually already played this soon after it came out and still really enjoyed it, although the world felt like it didn’t have any real people in it the city is just fantastic and visually appealing. I imagine this update will transform the game entirely, I’m looking forward to another play through when it’s out!

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We'll play that, eventually.

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