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Your definitions could be the issue.
Survival games can be a lot of fun, and are a new genre as a result of the indie game scene.
The rogue lite selection is also quite fun.
I really can’t discuss what games are “good” to you without knowing your preference. Without being the original, the new XCOM (first, not second) was a quality game. It had depth of strategy and tactics in it’s own format.
Faster than light was a great roguelike with similar easy to grasp, interesting to master gameplay (although the random aspect normalized that a bit much for my liking).
Witcher 3 is just plain excellent, while the controls can be sub par in combat.
On the other hand the souls series have the tightest action rpg combat I have seen.
Depending on what you like the past decade has had tons of options.
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Tells me there are plentiful good games. Mentions exactly zero.
[–] Volcris ago (edited ago)
Your definitions could be the issue.
Survival games can be a lot of fun, and are a new genre as a result of the indie game scene.
The rogue lite selection is also quite fun.
I really can’t discuss what games are “good” to you without knowing your preference. Without being the original, the new XCOM (first, not second) was a quality game. It had depth of strategy and tactics in it’s own format.
Faster than light was a great roguelike with similar easy to grasp, interesting to master gameplay (although the random aspect normalized that a bit much for my liking).
Witcher 3 is just plain excellent, while the controls can be sub par in combat.
On the other hand the souls series have the tightest action rpg combat I have seen.
Depending on what you like the past decade has had tons of options.