The Chaotic Gaming Shop

Here’s a little space I wanted to set up for game ideas and suggestions! I’mn a fairly avid gamer, personally, and I disavow the connotations that come with that term! :joy:

However, if you guys want me to give you a game suggestion based on your tastes, I will do my absolute best to accomodate you :eyes:


Things to keep in mind when thinking about the games you may like: the genres that you enjoy, your interests and hobbies, stories that you typically enjoy, and of course. Whether or not you’re looking for a bad time, a good time, a hard time, or a fun time :eyes:

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I love sims and tycoon type games. I love writing/RPing, VCing, my cat, binging TV shows, and I don’t know what else…

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Then you’d probably enjoy the Sims. I hear it’s very popular :eyes:

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HAHAHA! Yeah, I’ve heard this too… from myself… (wink)

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I like music and multiplayer games, preferably with a character you can control as well? :eyes:
I’m looking for a good, fun but also hard time hehe

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Good + Fun + Hard time is absolutely Devil May Cry. Devil May Cry 5 is gud :eyes:

Music games, eh? Multiplayer games without a character you can control? Do those exist? :eyes:

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Ooooh!

I mean with, but without :eyes:

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Yes, I had it explained to me that there are multiplayer games without characters to control, I didn’t think those existed.

I play Final Fantasy XIV quite often, that’s a real good multiplayer game :eyes:

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Yeet okay
I might check it out tmr

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Pet duck? Hmmmm

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Any Otome games to recommend? :pleading_face:

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I played a game on the PS3 called Rubadub where you play as a rubber duck and you collect little rubber ducklings!

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Wolfie would probably be the person for that, I don’t even know what ‘otome game’ really is and how it differs from ‘visual novel’

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It was adorable :sob:

And also had an enjoyably low entry difficulty but a fun difficulty curve and very high skill ceiling, it gets really challenging and fun on later levels :eyes:

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Good open-world games?

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I mean I’ve never really played a game for its world design personally, so I dunno what people really mean when they talk about ‘linear’ ‘open-world’ etc. but I hear Ubisoft is kinda the master at those. So the recent Assassin’s Creed games, FAr Cry, etc.

I really enjoyed Horizon: Zero Dawn, personally. I heard a lot of people calling that an open-world game?

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I have this game and it’s amazing. I love the character development of Aaron throughout the game and how the people of her village are so afraid of technology and worship it

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It’s part how the world is built, part how the narrative works. Just games that let you actually explore the world that you’re in and are more self-paced (like BotW and GTA V, i hear skyrim also does things like that)

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i’ll have to check it out

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