Author Topic: Help me buy my last video game I buy until next year.  (Read 3417 times)

Garry's Mod

you could spend hours doing pointless stuff

buy all the grand theft auto

buy all the grand theft auto

Garry's Mod

you could spend hours doing pointless stuff


If you looked at the link OP posted he already has Gmod and most of GTA

To make a long story short, my father died and now I have to go live with my mother who doesn't have an internet connection.

So far everything that has been posted I already own, here is a list of games I own http://steamcommunity.com/id/mariofan09/games?tab=all (Warning: ridiculously long)

My sympathies to you, your mother, and your now deceased father.
I recommend an open sandbox game, does it have to be on Steam? Also there is this one game which I recommend called Citycardriving.


Terraria is actually really fun despite being 2D. (I thought I'd be boring, but it was great.)

Terraria is actually really fun despite being 2D. (I thought I'd be boring, but it was great.)

He has Terraria. I've played it with him before.

If you're into open-exploration space shooters that involve trading, check out X3. It should keep you going for a long time. Very in-depth, plenty to learn and master. If you can't get all 3, get Terran Conflict + Albion Prelude.
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Empire: Total War, or any of the Total War series, if you're into Real-Time and Turn-based mixed up, or just make your own little battles, there's a grand campaign where you can take over the entire world, but when you're in map mode it becomes Turn-based, but battles are RTS.

Pretty fun.


A few friends strongly suggested I get Ducktales Remastered and La-Mulana, decided to get them, thank you for your suggestions, everyone.

I'm sure all of these are based on personal preference, so I'd recommend Dark Souls. I had to use guides to complete my first playthrough and it still took almost 70 hours. I'm at around 230 hours and I've only completed the game twice. There is so much lore and other non-required that you won't see your first go around that it's always going to surprise you every time you play through. It's on amazon for around $8 right now iirc. I'd also recommend downloading DSfix to help with the controls on the PC version.

I'm sure all of these are based on personal preference, so I'd recommend Dark Souls. I had to use guides to complete my first playthrough and it still took almost 70 hours. I'm at around 230 hours and I've only completed the game twice. There is so much lore and other non-required that you won't see your first go around that it's always going to surprise you every time you play through. It's on amazon for around $8 right now iirc. I'd also recommend downloading DSfix to help with the controls on the PC version.
dark souls really isnt a game to buy unless you are a hardcore gamer and have a lot of time on your hands. its def not something you can just pick up and play like skyrim or something, it consumes way too much time.

skyrim's intro cutscene consumes way too much time and you can't skip it

dark souls really isnt a game to buy unless you are a hardcore gamer and have a lot of time on your hands. its def not something you can just pick up and play like skyrim or something, it consumes way too much time.
It's his last new game for the year. He'll have plenty of time. The extent of my gaming experience before playing Dark Souls was playing coop with Atlas. Its hard but anyone can do it with enough work.