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submitted 1 year ago by Nimux@lemmygrad.ml to c/games@hexbear.net

I've been playing a bunch of narrative games like "Suzerain", "The Life and suffering of Sir Brante", "We. The revolution"...

While I did enjoy playing them, I always found myself disappointed at one point or another with the writers taking a stupid stance on some issues like revolutionary violence for example, or even cold war style anti-communist propaganda for some of them.

So I'm curious to know if anyone has had a better experience with this kind of game. Where you can go as far as you want and the game at the very least won't judge you.

PS: I know Disco Elysium, it's one of the few exceptions to this issue.

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[-] Nimux@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 1 year ago

I've taken a look at it. I'm not really a shooter fan, but the destructive aspect does seem cathartic. I might give it a try, depending on how cheap I can get it for.

[-] buckykat@hexbear.net 18 points 1 year ago

Video games are free

[-] President_Obama@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

1337x.to or fitgirl-repacks.site to pirate games, use bittorent to download the files, and the uBlock Origin browser extension to block ads on your browser

[-] impiri@lemm.ee 8 points 1 year ago

The recent remastered (sorry, RE-MARS-TERED) edition is $4 for a legitimate Steam key. Treat yourself

https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/red-faction-guerrilla-re-mars-tered

[-] Frank@hexbear.net 6 points 1 year ago

Flying around with a jet pack, flinging satchel charges, and smashing buildings to pieces with your super-hammer is just good honest fun. Learning where to hit a building to bring it down efficiently feels good.

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