I know i am being vague, Basically stuff that Can run on an old PC and Can give me lots of hours of Playtime: Fallout New Vegas Morrowind Project Zomboid Factorio Rimworld Stardew Valley Hollow Knight Hearts of Iron IV Darkest Dungeon Don't Starve Noita Paradox Interactive games (dépending on The year which they Were made in) X-COM UFO Defense HoMM3 UnReal World Earth Defense Force Risk of Rain Terraria Tales of Maj'Eya Daggerfall unity Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead Starsector Noita Caves of Qud Basically
Life is strange was pretty good. It was like watching a tv series instead of a game. Some dialogues were bad but hilarious at the same time. The intro was pretty funny when Chloe was stuck on train tracks and you had to find a crowbar or something to get her unstuck, the whole thing was timed, so the time was limited. And I genuinely had trouble finding the crowbar, so she died over and over again LMAO Some mid game trippy shit was cool and overal you can sink a lot of hours untill the whole story get's solved.
>>61312 Yes it's definitely a great game. It's funny, I never managed to finish it because every time I lose a guy I have this urge to restart. Can't have dudes dying at my command, it's too much for me.
>>61340 Same, I would reload all the time and get frustrated whenever things were not going perfectly my way. I felt like playing it a year ago but it's just too mentally taxing for me now lol The writing was some of the funniest I've seen in a video game
Neverwinter Nights has just about infinite content considering how long it's been out. There are a ton of user-made campaigns and servers for that game. The servers often called "persostemt worlds" or PWs are basically small MMORPGs. I played a mod based on an original adventure by Gary Gygax "The Keep on the Borderlands", which I think is pretty fun for giving a new character a test run. Also the character building is very in-deprh since it's based on 3e rules.