Games that might fill the void for a while?

games that might fill the void for a while?

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Final Fantasy VII
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Bastion and maybe Transistor

Talk to us OP.

replay final fantasy x

play final fantasy xiv on free trial and try getting all classes to 35, It's working a little for me

I just play STALKER freeplay ironman and try to reach the wish granter over and over again. Usually I die by the time I get to pripyat but my heart is always pounding

>Talk to us OP.
This.
The only way to fill the void is with tales of greater woe and you just volunteered for our benefit.

The Souls games were the last really games that really sucked me in for hundreds of hours each.

Tale of Two Watelands for New Vegas, if you like F3/NV. There are also tons of mods you can add on top of that, such as New Vegas Bounties, DC Interiors.

DayZ is also another one I really enjoyed playing. Its relaxing, driving around or running through the countryside collecting loot for your base with a friend or two. Occasionally you'll get into an encounter with wolves or people.

Learning Tekken has brought me a lot of joy. I
I've met quite a few good people that i spar and bullshit with regularly. It's a great experience as long as you aren't a massive try hard and can take your losses and learn from them.

I hope things get better for you user.

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do psychedelics

My family just found out |'m gay but they're extremely religious. That's pretty much it I guess.

Not OP, but i should be taking mushrooms soon. Will the experience help with depression?

Chrono trigger.

>The Souls games were the last really games that really sucked me in for hundreds of hours each.

How's Sekiro?

You're just going to get a bunch of basic bitch meme games. Find your own calling faggot.

yeah, it helps a lot but it also leaves you with many unanswered questions

If you really hate yourself and have loads of time you could play mabanogi

>dude, just unlock your brain lmao

I enjoyed it but I don't think I will be replaying it any time soon. One thing I liked about the souls games is fashion and different builds. That helps the replayability. You don't really have that in sekiro. Hopefully their next game with GRRM is more like Dark Souls or Bloodborne.
I already have too many unanswered questions, so it shouldn't be a big deal. Thanks for the insight user.

Only temporarily, as it's been observed to "reset" your brain. However, either your conditions or habits will eventually bring you back to where you are now.

Shit. I wanted to try Sekiro because I liked DS1 a lot. I didn't like DS2, never finished it. I started DS3 but never made it through.

Sekiro is a very different, but very similar game. Kinda like Bloodborne from Dark Souls. Give it a pirate to try it out if you're on the fence.

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

What kind of games have achieved this effect for you in the past, OP?

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