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ccfctommy

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I played the first Like A Dragon but got stuck near the end. Kinda stopped since then. Might start the newer one.
 

ajsccfc

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Really enjoyed all 3 Mafia games. Looked at the new one, Old Country, but it looks a bit naff/uninspiring. I might give it a go one day when its a bit cheaper. But from the reviews ive read, £45 for only a 13 hour game is a bit too much for me.

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It looks like it's gone back to the original Mafia where it's an open(ish) world but not an open world game. I love the setting but I'm like you, once it hits £20 and under I'm in
 

djr8369

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With young kids I find it harder and harder to have the time and energy to game so I end up mainly dabbling in games and often drop them after the first few hours. I really should move to game pass rather than further building my Steam collection of unfinished games…

However, most recently I started the first Kingdom Come Deliverance, impressive but quite hard to get into, defo not the ideal game for a busy dad, and Dune: Imperium, based on a board game of the same name. Nice bit of strategy and pretty easy to pick up.
 

Grappa

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Looking for suggestions. Im a tight arse so wont pay full price for a game so has to be either playstation plus freebie, or discounted!

PS5.
Open World.
Cheap/Free.
Has to be 3rd person. 1st person makes my eyes go funny and gives me motion sickness!

I enjoy the Assasins Creed games but wont pay over £60 for Shadows so that's out.
Really enjoyed Ghost of Tushima. Waiting g for Ghost of Yotei to come out and decrease in price.

Thinking of run through number 5 of RDR2 unless anyone can suggest anything else decent?


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Have you tried any Bethesda games? Skyrim, Fallout 3/4/New Vegas are all old and a bit janky but they're fantastic imo.

I'm currently playing Oblivion Remastered and I am loving it.
 

Mr Panda

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Chivalry 2 - Been playing this for 3 or 4 years. 64 player multiplayer medieval hack and slash. Easy to learn, difficult to master.

Dead by Daylight - Just got into this last 6 months or so. Online 4 survivors vs 1 killer (Often famous horror movie characters e.g. Chucky, Freddy Kruger, Michael Myers). Escape before you get killed.

Ghost of Tsushima - Just bought a PS5 so I'm late to this game but loving it. Very pretty.
 

TomRad85

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With young kids I find it harder and harder to have the time and energy to game so I end up mainly dabbling in games and often drop them after the first few hours. I really should move to game pass rather than further building my Steam collection of unfinished games…

However, most recently I started the first Kingdom Come Deliverance, impressive but quite hard to get into, defo not the ideal game for a busy dad, and Dune: Imperium, based on a board game of the same name. Nice bit of strategy and pretty easy to pick up.
Yes this is pretty much what happens. It's why i can only play Switch really, usually for like 30 mins in bed when i can be arsed but thats about all there is time for. Dad life...
 

djr8369

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Yes this is pretty much what happens. It's why i can only play Switch really, usually for like 30 mins in bed when i can be arsed but thats about all there is time for. Dad life...
I have a Switch too but haven’t touched it since I got a Steam deck. Loads of games I’d love to try on it still and they’re great consoles but yeah it’s just the time.
 

DT-R

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Have you tried any Bethesda games? Skyrim, Fallout 3/4/New Vegas are all old and a bit janky but they're fantastic imo.

I'm currently playing Oblivion Remastered and I am loving it.
Fallout looks good. Also like.the look of The Last of Us games. Was never really a fan of zombie games but downloaded Days Gone for free just before they remastered it and enjoyed that.

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DT-R

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Chivalry 2 - Been playing this for 3 or 4 years. 64 player multiplayer medieval hack and slash. Easy to learn, difficult to master.

Dead by Daylight - Just got into this last 6 months or so. Online 4 survivors vs 1 killer (Often famous horror movie characters e.g. Chucky, Freddy Kruger, Michael Myers). Escape before you get killed.

Ghost of Tsushima - Just bought a PS5 so I'm late to this game but loving it. Very pretty.
Really enjoyed Ghost of Tushima. Ghost of Yotei comes out on 2nd October. I wont buy it full price though. Ill wait till after Xmas and people will be selling it cheap on vinted.

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DT-R

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I think the one exception (*2 if and when it lands) for buying a game on release day will be GTA6 (*RDR3). Ive already started saving my pennies up and will buy this on release day! Its a guaranteed good game. With so many games its a lottery. Spend money to not enjoy it or be dissapointed. I think with GTA and, hopefully RDR3, you know you'll get your monies worth.

Ive already played RDR2 4x and GTA5 3x. Ive more than had my monies worth out of both.

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ajsccfc

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Fallout looks good. Also like.the look of The Last of Us games. Was never really a fan of zombie games but downloaded Days Gone for free just before they remastered it and enjoyed that.

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If you've never played the Last Of Us I couldn't recommend it highly enough. Both amazing but the first has the better overall story
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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With young kids I find it harder and harder to have the time and energy to game so I end up mainly dabbling in games and often drop them after the first few hours. I really should move to game pass rather than further building my Steam collection of unfinished games…

However, most recently I started the first Kingdom Come Deliverance, impressive but quite hard to get into, defo not the ideal game for a busy dad, and Dune: Imperium, based on a board game of the same name. Nice bit of strategy and pretty easy to pick up.
I have got into the second Kingdom Come, it’s a bit clunky trying to do ‘combat’ with a mouse and move around with the keyboard, but it’s enough to keep me interested.

Some of the classic Total War games I can drop into any time and they’re a fun mix of turn based and RTS play.
 

Grappa

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Fallout looks good. Also like.the look of The Last of Us games. Was never really a fan of zombie games but downloaded Days Gone for free just before they remastered it and enjoyed that.

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Days Gone was surprisingly good. Didn't know anything about it really but when I came across the first horde I near shit myself.
 

DT-R

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Days Gone was surprisingly good. Didn't know anything about it really but when I came across the first horde I near shit myself.
Honestly spent the first 2 hours of the game trying to stealth my way around so I didnt bump in to a zombie! The first hoard i seen i got on my bike and gone!

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Yank

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Just finished my 10th season on College Football 26. Done with that and then gonna get EA FC 26 here in the next couple of days. Will also be getting Ghost of Yotei just to play something different.
 

DT-R

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Yep, they're the two expansions. Definitely worth buying, although I'm surprised one is still £16!
So the Witcher has arrived. And its the complete edition so ive manged to pick up the ge, with both expansion pack levels, on vinted for £5.50 + postage! Jobs a goodun. Just put the disc in, let it upload and have a bash! See you all in 100+ hours apparently

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