Nyape,

Slay The Spire, I’ve accumulated over 2000 hours over 3 different platforms since it launched, I’ve 100%ed it and I’ve even played some of the mods (which I never ever do for any game) and I never get sick of it, whenever I have an hour and can’t be bothered with doing something new I play a run.

Such an amazing game.

drailin,
@drailin@kbin.social avatar

Fallout 3. I know New Vegas has a better story and proper ADS. I know 4 is a markedly better handling experience. But 3 holds a special place in my heart

linkinkampf19,
@linkinkampf19@lemmy.world avatar

If you aren’t already aware, check out Tale of Two Wastelands. Merges the Capital Wasteland of FO3 and the Mojave of FNV into one, keeping all the good bits Obsidian introduced with FNV.

drailin,
@drailin@kbin.social avatar

I have installed and reinstalled TOTW so many times it is 2nd nature on a new computer lol

kratoz29,

Toy Story PSX and Super Mario 64 (DS version in my case, or the improved ports).

zipzoopaboop,

Toy story psx one of those rare great licensed games

kratoz29,

It is indeed, and I swear it hasn’t aged a bit at all!

wren,
@wren@sopuli.xyz avatar

Borderlands 2, there’s just something about it. I’ve put so many hours into it on various platforms, and it never gets old. The story is so good and I just love the play style. It’s super easy to restart the campaign or there’s always some farming / grinding to do, depending on the vibe for the day

HipPriest,

For me, Mini Metro. I can just zone out on it. I get that with Tetris and similar games (rymdkapsul is another, Civilization to an extent but not in the same way) - there's that thing of, 'this will end at some point, but before it ends just focus on the now' which puts the mind at ease. But Mini Metro has a more relaxing theme and art style for me than Tetris.

kill_dash_nine,

Older: Command and Conquer Generals. I’ve started playing it with my kid which is fun. Newer: Rocket League. It’s been fun especially when I stop caring about ranking up. It’s just a game and I can play for 10 minutes and walk away.

smort,
@smort@lemmy.world avatar

The newish C&C Remastered has been one of my comfort food games the last few years. I’d love a Generals Remastered though!

Taako_Tuesday,

Minecraft. I go through phases of not playing it, but once or twice a year I’ll start up a new world and just mindlessly build and mine while listening to a podcast or an audiobook, and will play every night for several weeks. I’ve started so many minecraft worlds over the years that I really don’t need to think about what to do next

pomodoro_longbreak,
@pomodoro_longbreak@sh.itjust.works avatar

I feel like Minecraft is one of those games that will always be there as an old favourite.

Rhotisserie,

Before I fell off blizzard Heroes of the Storm was amazing comfort food. Short matches compared to most Moba, and so many fun characters.

currychaos,

Hollow Knight for sure. Just load up a couple of randomizers and explore hallownest for the millionth time

cyberpunk007,

Randomizers? You mean you can rearrange the whole game or something?

simple,

It allows you to randomise which enemies/bosses spawn where, and it randomises items. The world stays the same but the game plays out differently because it often changes how you progress.

LucidNightmare, (edited )

Red Dead Redemption 2, Chapter 2.

Galloping around, taking in the hazy morning with a cup of coffee at a makeshift camp, the ambient music and noises as you travel. It gives me such wanderlust.

shiroininja,

Walking simulators and story/emotion heavy games like Life is Strange. Sometimes a good feels helps.

And Skyrim is my comfort game. Helps with panic attacks.

all-knight-party,
all-knight-party avatar

Visual novel or narrative games are great for that. Sometimes it's nice to just watch a story unfold and make key choices.

eric,
@eric@lemmy.ca avatar

Games that I had, wanted but never got, or just missed growing up. It’s like a nostalgic topiary. I find hunting, testing, and playing very relaxing.

rustyricotta,

A bit different from the question but

Outer Wilds.

I’ve spent a lot of time in it and have 100% it, so it’s hard to find a reason get back in, but even just booting to the title screen just completely transports me.

Why? Outer Wilds was just an incredible experience, and the OST is astounding and the music completely soaked up the experience and can bring it all back just by listening.

AsimovsRobot,

I recently bough it at a steam sale but didn’t get into it at first. Maybe I’ll try again soon.

Hadriscus,

Same, because I can’t seem to make any progress at all. I don’t really know what the goal is. I keep taking off and go fool around on planets until the time resets, and it’s pleasant enough. But I haven’t wrapped my head around the mystery so far

AsimovsRobot,

I didn’t even get that far. Hopped on the ship, explored a bit of the starting planet, then the closest bodies and couldn’t figure out what I was supposed to be doing. I get that the idea is to research the mystery behind the ancient texts, but I wasn’t really feeling compelled to.

Hadriscus,

Yea it’s really not holding your hand,… but to the point where there’s hardly any motivation except for the pleasure of exploration itself

supercheesecake,
@supercheesecake@aussie.zone avatar

My teenage kids love Outer Wilds so much. They speed run it on the weekends when they’re bored.

Blubber28,

To be honest, many games published by Annapurna Interactive are an incredible experience. So, if you want to experience some new things, check them out if you haven’t already! I can personally recommend Stray and What Remains of Edith Finch. Final note; if you play the latter for the first time, play it in a single sitting. It’s only 2 hours but man is it worth it!

Cingul,

Definitely Stardew Valley. It’s not necessarily like I could play it endlessly forever but whenever all other alternatives seem boring or like they require more energy than I feel like spending, I always turn to Stardew exactly for comfort.

ytsedude,

Yes! I’m genuinely surprised I had too scroll down so far for Stardew. It’s overflowing with charm and coziness! Perfect gaming comfort food.

Nioxic,

Open TTD.

Its free.

But its just so cozy and fun. Who doesnt enjoy seeing a train arrive to the new station for the first time?

I dont play it a whole lot at a time… But i do enjoy it every time i get back to it.

oddspinnaker,

Kept meaning to come back to this thread and talk about OpenTTD! I’ve been a Transport Tycoon game since I was fourteen or so! I love getting sucked in to a new transportation empire.

NathanielThomas,

Nothing like making a 9 billion dollar tunnel

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