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Video Game Suggestions

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A place to find suggestions for video games! For example, you might create a post looking for recommendations for a game to play with a friend, or a game that is easy to play if you just broke your dominant hand. Or you might post a list of games that let you use a whip as a weapon. A lot of rules for conduct here are pretty obvious (don't be a jerk, stay on-topic) so I'll bold the weird ones.

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I've never REALLY played Minecraft (I've only messed around with creative and building things), never played but am somewhat interested in Hytale, and never played but very interested in Vintage Story.

MC has a mod pack called Abyssal Ascent, which stacks like 8-12 different dimensions on top of each other (like the nether, plus a bunch of other custom modded ones) and you have to climb your way out from essentially the center of the world. Haven't played this one either, but I've seen some cool videos and read about it.

I'm kinda looking for something that would scratch that modpack itch, but in reverse. Something that starts on the surface, and just keeps going down, finding different layers the deeper you go.

I'm also cool with general pros/cons between MC, Hytale, and Vintage Story; I'm leaning heavily toward VS.

Edit: I appreciate the suggestions so far, I've added a couple to my wishlist. I would like to add that I probably should have specified that I prefer 3D games to 2D, and I put "depth" in quotes in the title because I'm looking for physical depth to dig down into, but I do like deep mechanics and systems too.

Edit 2: I got Vintage Story. I played for a couple hours on my first world, but I think I'll treat it like Zomboid where I learn a little more each time I start a new save, because I feel like I kinda already fucked myself with the world settings lol.

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[–] silverchase@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago

I very recently started trying the demo for Casualties: Unknown, a survival game that seems to have that exact layers thing you're asking for. You're dropped into the opening of a vast cave in an alien planet and you have you venture down through eleven layers. The demo has five.

It's brutally difficult and very grim in tone. It's often compared to Rain World or Project Zomboid. I haven't even managed to make it through the first layer.