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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by theCheek@lemmy.world to c/patientgamers@sh.itjust.works

Edit: Thanks so much for all your awesome recommendations and feedback. Based on sheer popularity it looks like my next 3 franchises will be Mass Effect (5 votes), Dead Space (3 votes) and Batman Arkham (3 votes). I love Lemmy!


So since picking up my steam deck last year I've been slowly but surely working through some old trilogies that I never got round to playing. I'm a very casual gamer who plays when opportunity strikes, so it's taken me a year to play all 3 bioshock, mafia and tomb raider games. I played them in alternating order of release (bioshock 1, mafia 1, tomb raider, bioshock 2, mafia 2, tomb raider 2 etc) and I must say I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of watching each story unfold and graphics improve.

So as I approach the end of Mafia 3, I'm looking to repeat this exercise. The Assassin's creed collection just went on sale on steam, so I'm thinking I may start there, so am looking for recommendations for another 2 franchises to compliment (or change up) my playing experience over the next year.

Any help much appreciated!

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[-] UprisingVoltage@feddit.it 3 points 1 year ago

It's very satisfying and gets more fun and deep the more you progress. Also it's quite a bit different in all the three games. I'll refer to Xeno1's combat for the sake of simiplicity.

Tldr: this is a good general explaination, also shows some general combat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_DsUSxDm3M

This is just some random gameplay:

The basic gameplay flow consists in: Engage the enemy > draw aggro to the party's tank > use debuff skills > use damage skills. Throw in the mix a chain attack when possible, and repeat until the enemy is dead.

The party consists in two characters played by the cpu and one character controlled by the player. Everyone autoattacks automatically, and everyone is free to move around the enemy while doing so. The fun part consists in using the right skills at the right moment (if the enemy has a debuff) and in the right position (some skills hit harder or trigger additional effects if you hit the enemy from the sides or from behind). You have to be mindful of your skills because they (obviously) go on cooldown once used and because if you do too much damage the enemy will target your character (which is something you don't want, unless you're playing as Reyn)

[-] gonta@mander.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Wow, thanks for the detailed answer! The combat looks more thorough and fun than I thought :D

[-] UprisingVoltage@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It is! The story is crazy good too and the more games you play, the better it gets. Strongly recommend to give Xenoblade a try and to join me and other folks at !xenoblade@possumpat.io

[-] Ookami38@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I haven't played enough of 2 to give any info on it, but once you get invested in 1, it's all fantastic ride through the end of it. I wholely recommend it.

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