Fallout 3 with DLC. Can I do what I want or stuck with in-game dialog?
Leisure Suit Larry has to be up there. No death, just lots of consequence free casual sex.
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I wouldn’t say it’s consequence free. I played it once and caught crabs and it was literally a crab attached to my junk.
I’m not a scholar of the series or anything but I’m pretty sure you can die from an STD in the first game. I have a vague memory of finding a prostitute in the game and I had to reload my file. It’s possible I’m misremembering a little and maybe you don’t die, but it’s a game over.
Yeah. Your junk starts glowing, and it’s game over. I don’t think you ever die though. Even when you get mugged in an alley, it goes through the cute scene where the people at Sierra show you all the new Larry’s they have on stand-by.
My first instinct was Slime Rancher, so I’m going with that. 😊
I’ll take a similar path and go with Kobold Kare. It’s basically slime rancher, but porn.
Wolfenstein would be a funny answer in current times
Just skip right to the ending, huh?
The journey to the ending is fun too.
I mean as in, the way the game starts is where we’ll be ending up.
I actually lived in Azeroth for a few years (World of Warcraft).
Euro Truck Simulator 2 … somewhere around Berlin
Stardew Valley
Depending on nature of the save in question, Minecraft could be pretty chill. Like a creative mode world is godlike power, a peaceful world would be a chill place where you can easily just build your own home to live in, and even a regular survival world isn’t too bad given the respawns. Just as long as you don’t choose like, hardcore or a pvp server world or such.
yeah if the afterlife was single player Minecraft I think I’d be pretty cool with it
a server with friends could be fun but i’d fear growing to resent them :s
then again i’d likely go insane from isolation (aside from villagers who aren’t exactly great company. “HMM!”)
Baulders gate but as long as I get the save game / new game features.
Elder Scrolls. Not sure which one though.
Assuming that graphics were not an issue, like you would get realism, I would probably go with Morrowind.
It’s so easy to become hyper OP in Morrowind that if the engine could keep up with it, it would be amazing.
Nwah behaviour
That’s the same thing the first Morrowind space traveller said to me before I turned him into the first Morrowind space traveler
Make restoration a primary skill so you can deal with your deteriorating lungs from all that ash in the air.
Stardewwww
The Orre region.
Assuming I’m equipped with the same equipment, I’d love to explore Horizon’s world. The idea of giant robot dinosaurs is just too cool to pass up, as scary as they are.
Dante’s Inferno