factorio, noita, some random tower defense game, city of heroes, and Minecraft..
Patient Gamers
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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Roblox, Fifa 19, Chinese malware mobile game, Fifa 23, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial for the Atari 2600.
Selfishly?
Golden Sun 2: One of my favorite game series's growing up, and the first time I experienced a "good" plot twist.
Knights of the Old Republic: Talk about good plot twists, I rented this game from blockbuster once and spent years thinking it was a fever dream.
Pokemon Emerald: Pokemon Crystal is the first game that let me play as a girl, but ruby/sapphire is really my generation.
Baldur's Gate 3: Met my gf playing this, 1000 hours in, all coop with her.
Monster Hunter World: Met my best friend here, 2000 hours in, and basically infinitely replayable in a way that Elden Ring isn't
I'd probably go for historic impact if there's no more games I'd want a good selection of what people considered major titles of video game history. Maybe one classic, one old console, one arcade fighter, one modern PC, and one online shooter.
Pong
The legend of Zelda
Tekken 3
World of Warcraft classic
Team fortress 2
Skewed towards my taste in gaming, but still trying to think about humanity:
- UNDERTALE. My favorite videogame OAT, amazing storytelling, characters and soundtrack. This is my least replayable pick, but one that I would not want to lose
- The Binding of Isaac. Contender for the best Rougelike ever made, with an absurd level of replayability and great modding community
- Minecraft. Even though i don't care about Minecraft that much, the things that this game has accomplished is crazy. I would not want to lose Redstone or the amazing modding community it has. Tons of ways to play and, it's the most purchased game in history, I think it's worth perserving.
- Geometry Dash. I would not want to leave the "rithym game" (debatable) community with nothing. GD is also a game I'm super in love with. The community is great and at this point it's close to being its own gaming engine, so I think it fits here.
- Skyrim. This game I haven't played ever, but I know what it means to a lot of people. Considering the rest of my cartoony and slightly niche picks, I think having one, extremely moddable medieval single player helps to have variety.
Id pick 5 games that have infinite replayability like dwarf fortress or other roguelikes
Burnout Revenge- Its my comfort game. I love it.
Left 4 Dead 2- Favorite multiplayer game
Witcher 3
Diablo 2
Ages of Empires 2
The Burnout games are underrated!
I just downloaded Burnout Paradise again and it holds up pretty well.
OpenMW
MineCraft
GZDoom
DevilutionX
Wargus
TitanFall 2: Its the Portal 2 engine, but better. Also runs on almost anything these days, looks good, could easily be a basis for a ton of different kind of multiplayer shooters via modding. You could basically rebuild any Source game/mod between 2000 and 2015 ish in it.
Deus Ex (the original): Lower fidelity but that means it can run on more things, is also highly moddable, also has a working multiplayer framework that it's had since almost day one that I guess everyone forgot about, could also be modded into nearly anything, including lower fidelity than TF|2 multiplayer games of basically any kind.
VintageStory: Minecraft, but better. Also highly moddable. Also networkable.
Fallout Online (2/3): Assuming the likely near apocalyptic setting accompanying this hypothetical, we're gonna want a 2.5D turn based tactics platform, FOnline is highly detailed and highly moddable, and is networked. You could also basically rebuild nearly any 2D JRPG in this, yes, even Pokemon, if you can handle 2.5D isometric sprites.
(I was originally going to say either Xenonauts 1 or 2, but then realized you could basically build X1 or X2 in Fallout Online, and FOnline is already networked.)
No Mans Sky: Beyond being essentially the most advanced procedural generation game that I am aware of, in breadth and depth, you're going to want to have all that code to be able to decompile parts of it and thus be able to rebuild other or new digital worlds with it.
I reject the concept that no new games will ever be built.
I've been using and making mods since the 90s.
There will be new games, apocalypse be damned.
Also, as much as I love some Bethesda games, their engine is a heap of broken garbage.
Rebuild FONV or Skyrim in TF|2 or Deus Ex instead.
They are entirely capable of being modded into that.
Fallout 4
Baldur’s Gate 3
Sekiro
Super Mario World
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
I'm just saving Planescape: Torment 5 times.
Hmm, tough one. I'm going to maximise replayability and this assumes all DLC too
- RimWorld
- Factorio
- Balatro
- FTL or Slay the Spire
- Civ 6 or Cities Skylines
Honourable mention to several JRPGs from Squaresoft
Edit: I'm now reading the thread and second guessing everything. But gonna keep my original list
JRPGs can be annoying to play multiple times.
Civ 6 (or some other strategy game like Age of Empires) and Factorio are great choice for this though.
Nah just destroy them all, maybe I can get my friends to learn Bridge with me. If not, Canasta will suffice.
- OpenTTD, easily. Would be nice if I could sneak in the og assets (music mainly) from Transport Tycoon Deluxe as well, but not critical
- Fallout: London - or does that count as 2 as it's a tc mod + basegame of fallout4?
really drawing a blank on the other ~3 games. Probably some mix of old Lucas Arts adventure games (indy atlantis, day of the tentacle, the dig...), imsims (dishonored, deux ex).
Came here to make sure someone said OpenTTD! I got the original when I was about 12 in 1994 and I’ve been playing it on and off since then.
The ~~factory~~ transport network must grow!
- Deus Ex - this game will last forever, especially with mods (like my Randomizer mod lol)
- StarCraft 2 - I just love watching the esports, and with no other esport games available I guess this would be pretty huge
- The 7th Guest - this is a bad pick but I'm obsessed with the game
- Doom - I mean, come on, obviously
- maybe some kind of builder game, I'm not into any currently but someone else said Factorio and that sounds like a good pick as a game you can keep playing forever, or maybe Stardew Valley or something accessible like that so everyone can play forever, or OpenRCT2
I'm sure you've played The 11th Hour, but have you played The 13th Doll or The 7th Guest VR? Not as good as the OG, but worthy sequels.
Yeah those are great too! I bought my Quest 3 headset just for T7GVR and played it on release day lol.
I actually run the Lemmy community for these games !stauf_mansion@lemmy.mods4ever.com
and the Discord community https://discord.gg/Hss5cJg
- Minecraft (It's a sandbox)
- Garry's Mod (It's a sandbox)
- Roblox (It's a sandbox)
- Skyrim (It's a heavily mod-able medieval RPG)
- Portal 2 (It's literally anything at this point: a web server, a game engine, a fucking computer, a lot is possible when the right people crack it open)
I think this is the winning move, going for the big sandbox games with strong modding scenes. Personally, I'd pick Neverwinter Nights 2 and GZDoom over Roblox and Portal 2.
Portal 2 (It's literally anything at this point: a web server, a game engine, a fucking computer, a lot is possible when the right people crack it open)
Has it's modding scene opened this much? I thought people were mostly making test chambers.
I clearly don’t know enough about Portal 2, care to explain more? I’m definitely out of the loop.
I got you. It’s an entry in the Portal franchise, with the “2” indicating that it is the second in the series.
Oh shit I had no idea, thanks for clearing things up.
- Morrowind
- Chrono Trigger
- The full motion Afterburner arcade machine (that thing was so much fun)
- A link to the past
- Tetris
Factorio. Not sure I'd need anything else
I really want to try it out but I’m worried it’ll ruin my life. It looks fun but I really don’t have a ton of time these days for gaming and I don’t want to get super hooked on a game I know I’ll spend way too much time on.
I recently started it with the caveat that I'm not allowed to pay without my brother. So he comes by once or twice per month and we go crazy for a few hours.
If I did it myself I'd lose my job.
I think you may have made a typo of "pay" instead of "play" :) Either that or I'm mistaken about what kinda game factorio is...
Oops!
- Doom (1993): Arguably the best game ever made especially with mods, essentially created the FPS genre.
- Half Life 2 (and its episodes considering they're now all one game): One of the best games ever, revolutionized physics and story telling.
- Halo MCC: Some of the greatest games ever made and truly represents an era of gaming long gone, doesn't mean a lot to me but it means a lot to a lot of people.
- Fallout NV: Arguably the best FPS RPG, amazing dialog choices and overall amazing story. The atmosphere is incredible and so are the factions.
- F-Zero GX: One of the greatest games Nintendo ever made, it truly captures the arcade feel in a way very few other games have. Just intense racing that feels amazing, good gameplay and great controls.
Tough. If this is all I get forever I'll go for replay over best games ever.
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, good 5k hours
Monster Hunter World(Iceborne), like 5-10k in that
NieR Automata, less so for the replayability and more for the music
FFX For same as above
Aaaaand hm. Oh I want some childhood. Majora's Mask.
- Chrono Trigger - It's pretty much the perfect RPG: great story, cool art, replayable, not too long or grindy.
- Earthbound - I admit I have a lot of nostalgia for this one, but it's still a game I've replayed at least a half-dozen times.
- Final Fantasy Tactics - Fantastic story, plenty of character customization, and some extremely broken builds if you know what you're doing. Also, did I mention the story?
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night - THE metroidvania. Great gameplay, soundtrack, and visuals.
- Hollow Knight - Fun to play, difficult to master. Has a lot of charm and plenty of secrets to discover.
There are plenty of other games I would love to throw on the list, but some would require a ton of mods or just didn't quite make the cut for me.
Zelda Link's Awakening ... this one somehow has both the most Nostalgia and replayability for me even though I have also played the N64 Zeldas when growing up
Factorio - of course can't go without Cracktorio
Caves of Qud - really good mix of roguelike and open world RPG. Lot's of replayability as well.
Diablo 2 Resurrected - one of my favrotie games of all time. Got back into it recently on Switch and it's just soo good. Also big Nostalgia for me
Mario Kart Double Dash - need to have something I can play with my wife and Mario Kart is just the Couch Multiplayer game. Double Dash is my favorite entry of the series as well
I'd say I hit a solid ish genre mix as well with it. Pity I couldn't fit an FPS though
Based on current tastes...
- Super Metroid
- SSBU or a Street Fighter
- FFVI (because I still haven't finished it) or Chrono Trigger
- a shmup, any vertical shmup, Crimzon Clover WE probably
- Mega Man X
- Chrono Trigger
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Pokémon Red
- Stardew Valley
Think I’m good with those 4.
Throw in Math Blaster so I can pretend to value humanity or something.
Baldur's gate 3, tiny Tina's wonderlands, ff7, annnnd I'm not sure. The fourth and fifth slots are harder.
I would say pacman, but even if you gave me the arcade game for free, I don't think I could play it worth a damn now. Same with centipede (they were my favorites back in the day, but pacman I was good at).
The original Mario Kart could be in there. And I can't pretend that need for speed carbon couldn't compete for a spot either. I think I'd take Kart over Carbon though.
Yeah, fuck it, pacman and Mario kart. Those are the last two spots.
No! Wait!
Neverwinter, the mmorpg. Fuck mariokart, I'd take that one, assuming I could either have ai teammates that didn't suck, or could just keep a server for it running without cost/effort. Loved that game. Technically still love it, but when I stopped playing for a while, I got power crept and didn't want to play ptw style like it turned into. But my haste cleric? Fuck yeah!
- Puyo Puyo Champions - Extra selfish pick, in this scenario now people would have to play it and we'd have a healthy playerbase again. I'd finally get to fulfill my dream of large offline tournaments.
- Skullgirls - See above.
- Stepmania - I was tempted to say Wacca or Chunithm, but in this scenario Stepmania would be ideal for nearly infinite content, as well as offering both keyboard and pad playstyles in one game.
- Slay the Spire - My pick for casual second monitor content. I'm also assuming the modding scene is allowed to continue, in this scenario it'd suddenly have everyone making tons of new characters.
- Super Mario Maker 2 - Actually took me a bit to think of what the last game should be. Gotta be an endless game, but I didn't want to duplicate genres by just adding another fighting game or puzzle game. Though if we're allowing romhacks to count as part of the game, if new romhacks can continue to be made, substitute Super Mario World instead.
I’ll start the ball rolling. For me, I’d probably have to go with:
Skyrim - first off, it’s my most played game ever, and also my most purchased game too. Is it the best game ever made? No, I don’t even think it’s the best Elder Scrolls game. But there’s something so captivating about it for some reason and I can’t help but always go back to replay it all these years later. If mods are allowed to survive the video game apocalypse then it makes it a very easy choice but I’d still choose it even if it had to stay vanilla.
Pokemon Soul Silver - something for kids to play, but also my favourite Pokemon game and one of my most replayed games ever. Between having your Pokemon follow you around, the Johto region plus Kanto, and also the music, I think it’s the best Pokemon game ever made, and a game I can’t go without playing the rest of my life.
Elden Ring - I was torn between this or Dark Souls III, but I went with ER because (1) it’s more accessible, and again remember every other game is permanently destroyed so this does affect everyone, and I’d like to be at least a little nice in my choices, and (2) I find myself able to replay it a bit more, especially with the DLC. I’ve mentioned it many times before but I truly believe SotE is the best content FromSoft has ever put out, so it would be a shame to have it destroyed.
Hitman: World of Assassination - it’s sort of cheating as this was originally three separate games, but they’re all bundled together now and Steam recognizes it all as a single game in my library, so I’m including it. Plus it’s my list and my post so I say it counts. Anyway, I don’t see Hitman posted a lot on Lemmy, but it’s my second most played game ever and I really do think if you can get over the admittedly high cost to get all the content it really is a masterpiece of a game. It’s also got way more replayability than you’d initially think just looking at it, so it’s a great contender for this post. This is another Skyrim situation where I don’t think it’s a top pick for greatest game of all time but it’s just so easy to replay that I couldn’t omit it from here.
Dishonored - I really didn’t know what to put for my last choice. I was tempted to do another massive open world game like Red Dead Redemption 2 or cheat again and do another bundle game like Mass Effect Legendary Edition or Halo Master Chief Collection, but I decided to go with a game that is a bit less intensive to complete but is still really fun to jump back into and try a new style with. I feel like it’s a bit of an underrated game these days. I know it was very well received and sold well but I don’t hear about it enough when talking about modern-ish classics. This is probably my favourite game that’s not a sandbox or open world, aside from the FromSoft games. The art style is gorgeous, the story is engaging, the DLC is a great add-on, the gameplay is diverse and super fun, it’s just such a great game all around.
My list is probably going to be very different from everyone else’s, but that’s part of the fun.
- Half-life 2 (Garry's mod)
- Quake 2 (plenty of mods)
- Desert Bus (Penn and teller's smoke and mirrors)
- Luanti (Open source Minecraft)
- Turtle WoW (So I can quest in vanilla'ish)
It's crazy that there's still nothing that comes close to Garry's Mod.
For me I'd say...
Borderlands 2 Left4Dead 2 Destiny 2 Zombies Ate my Neighbours (SNES) Pokémon (ZA has me at the moment but I'd say keep Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire)
CO-OP shooters with single player elements are what I'd play more than anything else to avoid it being the same thing over and over, Destiny has hit hard times recently but still has a lot to give.
ZAMN is just cool.
I can lose hours shiny hunting and mucking about in the Pokémon games so easily has to be one around.
I'll pick 5 genre (4x/building sim/strategy, RPG, Sandbox, Sport, and maybe racing) then choose the best open source game in each genre.
A very good closed source, mod-able game will be limited on what technology exist when it was made. While an open sourced game would have a lot of possibilities. It will count as an update, not a new game.