So, going through It™ again and my mood’s really gloomy. Anyone got any good recommendations to go with my mood?

To specify, PC-only, and I’m mostly asking for atmosphere, though some mechanical goodness will not go unappreciated. Thinking of stuff like Observer, Silent Hill, Darkwood, Arx Fatalis, Fallout: NV, Bloodborne, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, etc. Played most of these except Bloodborne, gathering the patience to deal with emulation.

Edit: oh, and if the story’ll shred my soul to pieces, all the better! Hit me with your best shot!

  • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    2 hours ago

    You have so many great recommendations so i am gonna add more.

    Gulf Club Nostalgia/Wasteland: when depression hits hard why not hit it harder with a tale of nostalgia for a world we have not yet lost.
    Simple golf game but the radio station is… A lot.

    To the Moon: the whole series is just what if all we could give those dying the happiness of a lie implanted in their memories and what can we provide for those still living who dont get it so easy?

    Among the Sleep: just a 2 year old kid and your mom has gone missing and the world is so scary in the dark.

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    Dear Esther and Kentucky route zero for the music and atmosphere, elden ring for the atmosphere and challenge. Something with an engaging story planescape torment & torment tides of numenera.

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    6 hours ago

    For both rich atmosphere and unique game mechanics, you could do a lot worse than Return of the Obra Dinn.

    If you’re unfamiliar, the presentation evokes early PC (or Mac, more specifically) black and white “1 bit” games, but real time 3d. This already is very distinctive, but the gameplay also sets it apart.

    You are an insurance investigator with a magic pocket watch which allows you to travel back to the moment in time that someone expired, if you find their corpse. From these brief flashes (and by cross-referencing the ship manifest) you piece together what happened to all the crew and passengers on the ships ill-fated voyage, before it’s baffling reemergence years after the fact.

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    7 hours ago

    Peripeteia- Dark cyberpunk imsim. Obviously inspired by GitS and deus ex. I’d consider it pretty dark and pessimistic but lots of fun to play around in and explore the different ways you have to solve a problem.

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    12 hours ago

    STALKER, it’s story may not wreck you but the monolith will.

    If you want to be kicked in the dick play the anomaly mod, pretty sure it’s free and doesn’t require the games.

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    13 hours ago

    Subnautica works for me on days like these. It’s atmosphere, the clever design of how to explore more of the story and the constant danger. I also really like the ending, but I won’t say more about that, cause spoilers.

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      1 hour ago

      It is. Its also maybe not the best game to play when you’re struggling. I played it when I lost a close family member and I became a wreck for weeks

      It helped me process the loss, but it drew all of my emotions out in the process

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      17 hours ago

      Oh boy, this is a game that absolutely ripped my heart out. I’ve never been great at saying goodbye, I did everything I could before the first goodbye and then I quit. I loved the game, but it hits me in a strange soft spot.

      Brothers is kinda similar to provide a recommendation.

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      18 hours ago

      Just finished that one, I fucking loved it, but that story just sort of brick walls at the end in a way that made me want a sequel really bad. I want more SCP inspired games like Control, the setting and anomalous items alone make for a great game.

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    22 hours ago

    It doesn’t have much of a pre-defined story to it, but I would say Project Zomboid is pretty moody and has a lot of gameplay depth.

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    18 hours ago

    the hunter call of the wild is my go to for depression gaming. very peaceful generally, walking around tracking animals. if you follow the story you often times end up cleaning up a reserve from trash and left behind tents etc. the hunting is ethical in the story too. gotta keep populations low because yada yada. its gorgeous aswell, very slow. really a good one. and every now and then you’ll encounter a mythical animal and track it for 4 real world hours tryna get it for your trophy case.

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    1 day ago

    Dying Light

    Hardspace Shipbreaker (Solid story, Hating on a Doloris Umbridge type character)

    Dredge

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      7 hours ago

      Thank you! I’ve played quite a bit of Dying Light back when it came out, lots of fun in co-op!

      As for Hardspace Shipbreaker and Dredge, the first I wanted to try for a while (big fan of Space Engineers), and the second looks like “life as a background character in a Lovecraftian story,” so awesome!