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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN6rYygppY0
And yes, I picked the first game, not the 2nd. To my knowledge, the 2nd game has a few problems because they sacrificed gameplay-strengths for some slightly fancier look -- but, other than having heard that from reviews, I haven't played it myself.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/72000/Closure/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/35130/Lara_Croft_and_the_Guardian_of_Light/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/251430/The_Inner_World/
Achieve a Mastery score of 20,000,000. hm ok :D you sold me :D ah gunpoint out.
I just buyed bayonetta, and this game its similar, i mean hehehe, need a good reflex :D
Go to metacritic, opencritic and gamefaqs. Go through the best games of all time (filter by as many years as you want to go back).
Scribble down any old games and indie games.
Search thsoe out as there are TONS of older classic on here (like Thief classic) that are within your price range.
Also, plenty of indies like that too.
But for god's sake avoid the stupid asset flip meme trash.
I'm not familiar with them. but sure anything that looks like low effort quickly turned out trash.
This is why I said to go to metcritic and opencritic. By doing a bit of research you can easily avoid them.
This is exactly how I've bought games for years and haven't bought a game I didn't like in decades.
I think you're mising the point.
You don't look at the ACTUAL reviews. You look at the LIST Of games. They list all the games and score them by amalgamation of reviews.
ONLY focus on that for a start. Scribble down anything that looks like you want to look further into it. By the end of it, you will have a longinsh list of games.
NOW you go elsewhere and look up reviews. You can start with metacritic and IGNORE the user reviews are they are crap. People don't know how to review stuff properly.
Start with the PRFOESSIONAL reviews, and find thos that you gel with. After a while you'll get the hang of going straight for reviewers that have your same idea.
Cross out any games that no longer appeal to you. For a final check go to youtube to check out gameplay or review videos to see how the mechanics and all that play out.
It takes time the first time you do this, but you will be left with a COMPLETE list of everything you can want. And when you update it every month or so it takes very little time.
THAT's how you do it.
I compiled a huge list which I'll post a section of it here:
- Metro 2033 Redux and Metrox Last Light Redux ($1.99)
- Mirror’s Edge ($1.99)
- Her Story ($1.99)
- Alice: Madness Returns (1.99)
- The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director's Cut (1.49)
- Flower (1.88)
- One Finger Death Punch ($0.99) and the sequel onefinger death punch 2 (1.99)
- Refunct ($0.74)
- Hexcells ($0.89)
- Gato Roboto ($1.99)
Shameless plug, if you want I created a YT video going over 50+ games. You can find the video here:
https://youtu.be/d3WRX_Kn4_0
Let me know if you need any further help
Some FANTASTIC titles in there. Frankly the Metro series is a must, but also Her Story is frankly an overlooked classic - such a ground breaking game with replayability.
It might be short but dear God is it something truly different.
I really appreciate your feedback man. Yes I'm really excited to replay the series with my new setup. The atmosphere was out of this world.
Will surely look into "The Deer God" <-- this one right?
No lol.
"dear God" - I was expressing. Not the game.