So my work has this scheme that whenever people get special recognitions they receive money to spend on a rewards website. Mostly stuff like Starbucks vouchers and cinema tickets, and the only thing I’m ever bothered about are the Xbox vouchers. Upshot is I got £25 free Xbox money, and you guys are gonna help me spend it. I’m open to most things (caveats below), but tell me why your choice is good rather than just trotting out 50 games I’ve never heard of before.
NOTE: I’m happy to spend more money, depending on the game(s).
[u]Please don’t recommend me:[/u]
• 8-bit side-scrollers and other ‘retro-style’ games. Most of the time they somehow feel both uninspired and overzealous with colour and weirdness. I would much rather just play a remastered old game thanks. Undertale was a refreshing exception to this.
• Multiplayer games. My internet is bad and I am a crap shot at the best of times. I also don’t have the time to grind to get decent against tee-blam!-, nor the money to spend on pointless microtrsnsactions.
• Souls-like games. I get that you think they’re amazing, but I don’t have the time to get not terrible at fighting enemies like that. Sorry not sorry.
• Sports games. Ew.
UPDATE:
So I ended up buying OKAMI HD, so thanks for the shout Frostyfox164, along with Ender Lillies, so thanks for that one Aifos! I also bought This Is The Police and MGS 5 cus they look pretty dope and they’re on sale atm.
I added a lot of the other games you guys suggested to my wish list cus they look awesome, so thanks a lot peeps.
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Ender Lilies is a platformer, but it’s all hand animated, so not retro at all! You play as a little girl with the power to summon spirits, which in other words means every boss & miniboss in the game can be summomed to your side to help you fight! And, your playstyle is completely customizable to boot; light, heavy & ranged attack? Sure! Melee attack & support skills? Why not? A bunch of ranged attacks? Go wild! It looks beautiful, and has an amazing piano soundtrack, and while the writing isn’t too great, the concept behind the story is interesting enough to make you want to know more! I didn’t find it too hard, but I know plenty of other people did, so that’s something to keep in mind.