which games give you the comfy adventure feels Yea Forums
Which games give you the comfy adventure feels Yea Forums
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Witcher 3
Dragon Quest 8 and 11
Dragons Dogma
Oblivion
why is DD still so pricey on steam? It's not exactly a new game.
Yea Forumss opinion is so divided on DD I don't know if I should try it or not because apparently its both amazing and garbage at the same time somehow.
Golden sun series really scratches my itch for it, especially 2 with its fuckhuge overworld, comfy and varied villages and complex dungeons. It just feels like a vast living world where every nook and cranny is hiding something for you to discover.
Dragon's Crown
Kings Quest VI
Lost Horizon
Monkey Island: Le Chuck's Revenge
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Uncharted series
>Kings Quest VI
Try this to get the real good old school feel.
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Any of the following games blind:
>Witcher 2 & 3
>Darkest Dungeon
>Dark Souls
>Skyrim
>God of War
>Oldschool Runescape
My nigga
Legend of Mana
Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole
i know its divisive on here but modded Oblivion just did comfy adventure feels so well imo
Mostly because of how quirky the A.I could be, in a way it made the world feel more alive
Sadly the fetish fuel will never let you have a serious discussion about it.
It's not fantasy but Fallout 1
Also Divinity Original Sin 2
>quirky
I guess that's one way to look at Bethesda's programing.
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Dark Souls 1 is the best adventure in my pathetic life
>want to play all these long ass rpg and god forbid jrpg
>only 2 hours of free time per day
being a wageslave sux my dudes
The story is an hour long and the gameplay loop is pretty basic. Not much to say besides how useless Elf is.
Why specifically those two Dragon Quests?
Morrowind, followed by Oblivion
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, but it's a specific kind of comfy; very camaderie-like, even sentimental