Looking at all the lists of people I have to ask, do you guys have/not have a *type* for the video games you like to play? I very much limit myself to RPGs for the most part, though I occasionally will play a city/base/empire-builder game. But many of you seem like you play games across a great many genres. Just curious about this.
A variety for me too. I'm more surprised that you limit yourself mainly to a single genre; there's so many good games of different genres out there!
Most Recent Gems I've Played - Wasteland 3 - TB, post-apocalyptic military RPG - Resident Evil 2 Remake - survival horror w/guns - Sifu - (hard) kung fu action game - Jedi Fallen Order - action-adventure - Case of the Golden Idol - puzzle - God of War 2018 - Action/adventure - Elden Ring - action rpg - Interrogation Files - Port Landsend - watch police interviews to figure out what happened and who did it - Vanishing of Ethan Carter - walking simulator - Inscryption - roguelike deckbuilder...mystery? - A Plague Tale: Innocence - action/adventure/survival/horror
My Top Rated All-Time Baba is You - puzzle Bloodborne - action/horror/rpg..."souls-like" Castle Crashers - sidescroller beat-em-up Catherine - Puzzle RPG Cuphead - 2D shooter-platformer DAO - (I don't need to specify) Heavy Rain - "interactive detective thriller" (I played it when I was like 14) Journey - beautiful indie adventure? NieR: Automata - action-rpg bullet hell Outer Wilds - action-adventure-puzzle Pokemon Emerald/Colosseum Portal - first-person puzzle Return of the Obra Dinn - puzzle/adventure Super Mario Sunshine - 3D action-adventure platformer Undertale - 2D RPG
Generally, I tend to play rpgs, action-adventures, and puzzle/mystery games. But will easily branch into platformers/pure action/survival horror if the game looks good enough.