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Action comes in many forms too tbh, recently I have played both Horizon Zero Dawn and Detroit Become Human on PS4 and they are two of the best games I have played in a long time.
On Steam, Sniper Elite games are really good singleplayer action games which are slightly slower in pace since you know, you play as a sniper who sneaks from position to position and takes it one shot at a time.
Borderlands can be played very casually is humorous and action packed, I would suggest the second as it is more modern than the first and has better DLC.
Sniper Elite gets a recommendation from me as well. As there is no coherent story, it does not matter which game you pick.
It's hard to say what you see as action, as that can have many forms. You might want to be a bit more specific.
Dead Cells contains a lot of action but requires no depth perception as it is a sidescrolling roguelite dungeoncrawler.
I had some trouble with tomb raider 1, aiming Lara's jumps from one protected spot to another in sequence. But with repeated swearing - er attempts - I finally got it.
I've done NARC and "the Punisher" on PS2 and couldn't go past fifteen minutes with the camera angles and rapid shooting needed. This is where I normally have problems. Lara croft
THIS is what I can't do. I not only don't have the coordination to hit any targets, but wind up getting really dizzy. Narc ps2 youtube
Sorry about the guys' narration. It's the only videos I could find for the games I have problems with - at the right spots.
I've also got visual problems ie blind in one eye and really don't see well at all out of the other eye no where near enough to drive anyway.
If anything, I think it might make it a little easier on you, because lacking depth perception might make 3D graphics display less likely to make you nauseous, because your eyes and you brain aren't "trained" to want to see depth in a 3D field of vision.
Divinity is a little annoying because "you see a chicken running through the room. Catch it or set it free?". Catch it to increase your favorable rating with the cook but be branded as heartless. Set it free to get the optomist rating and get hated by the cook and get no more help from him.
If I wanted psychology, I would have studied it in college.
I Just want to get out some frustrations but with armor crafting because random pieces of armor you find in these games always suck in some way or other.
Thanks.
Also, i want to recommend Dead Cells again.
Titan Quest is superb as well, and has recently gotten an update.
Or you could go for the free-to-play Path Of Exile, which is a really good Diablo style game that you don't actually NEED to put money into. I've played that on and off for years.
I suffer with coordination problems, as well as my reflexes have become FAR slower, so I have found that many games are literally unplayable for me these days.
But, while I have just said that, I recently finished playing (And 100%) Agents of Mayhem which I enjoyed and was a lot of fun. Not to chaotic and fast to cope with, but still a little crazy
The Magicka games are particular fun, especially with a couple of friends causing chaos alongside you.
Sacred 2 is a classic and is still worth playing today.
Bastion is a little heavier on combat and lighter on the RPG side, but it is a great game with a beautiful soundtrack.
Nine Parchments is another in the style of Diablo et al, one I have bought fairly recently and only put a few hours into, but it seems pretty good.
The "How to Survive" games are pretty good hack and slash games with crafting, the first one absorbed nearly 40 hours of my time, and I still hadn't seen everything
There's a fair few suggestions, I hope that you find something that you can sink your teeth into and enjoy