With gaming often bringing me into a really depressive headspace sometimes with how the markets are developing, whats a game you can always go to and just be lost in, or just be happy with?

Personally i would go for advance wars 1 and 2 on the gba (there is no remake and never will be)

the artstyle, the music, the game-play is just simple, yet effective, a sublime experience of very fun times.

Whats yours?

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    I’m surprised Katamari Damacy hasn’t been mentioned yet. Both that game and its sequel, “We Love Katamari,” have been remastered in recent years (in fact, the sequel just came out last week) and they’re a joy to play.

    The game has all that OP mentions… Quirky art style, awesome music, simple tactile gameplay, and just overall a relaxing and fun time.

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      i tried the remake of the first one and personally, i didnt like it, it felt like they added minutes to the timers and generally feels off, but im glad you like the remakes

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        Interesting. I played the original ages ago (like, as a Japanese bootleg before it got localized for Western markets) and only played the remake last year… Can’t say I noticed a difference in difficulty, and hunting down 100% Achievements was QUITE the challenge.

        “We Love Katamari” DOES feel off to me, though. Like, I get kind of frustrated at the density of objects, and it’s never a feel I’ve experienced with the original or its remaster.

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          i see, let me give you an example than, in the original, as we are surely both familiar with, one very early level has you transition from a room to a garden and than the outside of the house. In the ps2 version i have roughly, a minute between finishing the level and it actually ending most of the time. In the remaster, on my first try i sat there for several minutes before it actually ended, so idk what they did, but they changed something.

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    Stardew Valley comes to mind right away, but I think it applies to all titles after you get the hang of it, with the exception of heavily RNG-based games like Risk of Rain 2, Hades, Dead Cells where you have to be alert almost all the time. Currently I’m enjoying playing Red Dead Redemption 2. Definitely a comfort game just riding your horse around.

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      I tried Stardew Valley one time, and it killed me. I would probably call myself a completionist and all the stuff I have to remember from the get go and dates and times I need to be somewhere to don’t miss out just made me stressed out. But I haven’t looked into it if you really miss out or you can do the stuff later, too. It was I while ago… perhaps I will give it another try.

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        I don’t think you can actually permanently fail anything. If you want to just farm and ignore socializing with people that’s totally fine, you can always raise your friendship with them later, once the farm is more established. Having sprinklers installed really cuts down on tedium.

        Adventuring in the mines is another way to go, you can ignore farming for a while if you like, or just do it on rainy days.

        Or you can just spend all your time socializing until you are maxed out and don’t need to anymore (stardew wiki required if you want to keep your sanity figuring out how to max socialize).

        It’s all valid.

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        Don’t get me wrong, it can get stressful at times, but I’m on my fourth playthrough and this time, I suddenly stopped caring so much about the story, I just like doing the tasks. Fishing is trance-like, I love that mini game so much.

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      Second this. Outer Wilds is amazing. If you do play, try not to look up anything as the satisfaction of exploring and figuring things out is so cool. The sound track is very good as is the DLC.

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      How would you sell that game to someone? I keep hearing about it but know nothing about it? What makes you love it?

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        The outer wilds is an exploration game of the highest pedigree. You’re in an intricate solar system with lots to discover and puzzle out to solve the central mystery of the game. The atmosphere is quite fun and calming. The music is pretty catchy too. I appreciate the big revelations, the moments where you immediately feel big brained by putting 2 and 2 together. It’s genuinely a really good time if you want game about the wonder of discovery.

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        There’s a reason you keep hearing how good the game is but still don’t know much about it. The community is great in letting everyone experience it themselves.

        It’s best if you know nothing about Outer Wilds before playing it, trust me. I know this is a cliché way of recommending stuff, but in this case it can’t be overstated. Just give it an honest try for at least 1-2 hours.

        It’s a game that gives you “2”, “plus”, and “two” separately, instead of telling you the answer is 4. Some people don’t like it and prefer handholding. Half of the game is done in your head when you’re not playing it.

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          So basically a game that’s heavy on exploration and puzzles? It’s not open world is it?

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            Not in the way BOTW is, it’s closer to Myst in that there’s a world (solar system) to explore with lots clues and lore but not a lot of irrelevant fluff.

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              Gotcha, I prefer a bit of structure (BOTW being one of few exception) so that works out for me.

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    My first go to games for this would be Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow. I played those so much as a kid, and the nostalgia is wonderful.

    Others that are high on my list would be Stardew Valley, Valheim, and one I don’t think I’ve seen mentioned yet - Satisfactory.

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    Euro Truck Simulator/American Truck Simulator

    It quickly just becomes a virtual road trip simulator, and as someone who generally enjoys driving and road trips its very chill

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    Satisfactory ! This game is an addiction for me, I can play for hours, for me it’s very relaxing to build factory with no timer and great graphics !

    edit : missing word

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      +1 for satisfactory Not hard to learn, but extremely hard to master ^^ Trying to create as effective factories as possible is time consuming but rewarding

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    Subnautica.

    When I’m not running for my life from creatures trying to kill me then ambiance is actually very chill. Something about being in a giant ocean. Not to mention the soundtrack is pretty chill. And the environments are cool as heck!

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    Outer Wilds. But I already know everything that happens. So I prefer watching a stream/VOD of someone playing it for the first time.

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        Highly recommend it.

        If you felt like it wasn’t “clicking” for you, that’s normal. You’re basically in a giant escape room, so it’s possible to wander around for a while and just see a bunch of disconnected details, and feel like you don’t get what’s going on. But I promise, if you stick with it, you’ll eventually learn something, and the game will click, and details will connect.

        There’s just one rule for this game: Don’t ever look anything up. If you think you’re stuck check the rumor map in your ship.

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      Outer Wilds is one of the best experiences I had in my gaming life. Just a shame that the magic only seemed to happen on first playthrough. And the expansion didn’t quite scratch the itch.

      Would highly recommend people play that game if you haven’t tried it yet.

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        Sorry the expansion didn’t find the mark for you. I found the expansion just as engrossing. Reminded me of the first time I read Rendezvous with Rama.

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        That’s a shame, I really loved the expansion. I agree that it felt more…focused? Since it was so contained to one area. Whereas the base game let’s you wander around aimlessly much more.

        But I felt the base story wasn’t complete without the expansion’s extra details. Without spoiling anything for other readers, I can’t help but think about this story any time I think about a new technology that people are afraid of (lately, mostly AI). This game is a celebration of exploration and learning for its own sake, and I love it.

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    Lego Batman, the first one. God, I love that game. I just feel so cozy when I play it.

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      Honestly, I love pulling out any of the Lego games. Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones come to mind immediately as comfort games, as well.

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        Very true! For some reason, Lego Batman really clicks with me even more so than others for some reason. I never did figure out why, nor does it bother me. I’m just happy to play silly lego gaem :)

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      I’ve got OpenTTD downloaded, but always end up going down the rabbit hole of looking at mods, and then sort of giving up on the idea :p

      Is it worth it vanilla or do you have any other tips at all for trying to get into it?

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      I love the look and stuff but just could never get into it, any tips for a newcomer?

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      Oh, I remember checking this out! It’s a very cool project, although I’m not very good with these types of games