What are some good offline survival games I can become addicted to?
Thinking of starting pic related, I dont particularly love the art style though
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What are some good offline survival games I can become addicted to?
Thinking of starting pic related, I dont particularly love the art style though
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those types of survival crafting games are most fun in multiplayer, im hosting a valheim server with a group of friends and its really comfy
UnReal World
Looking at my library I didn't actually play a lot of survival games, others just didn't look that interesting I guess.
Don't Starve is highly recommended, Project Zomboid because you can hoard everything, Conan Exiles if you want to be a big titty barbarian that collects big titty dancers like pokemon.
The long dark is fun. You basically survive against the cold, hunger and the local wildlife. It also has a story mode but it kinda meh.
TLD is great and has a good selection for mods for personal preference, but there isn't a goal in sandbox beyond surviving. It is cool to explore the different areas in the game at least.
>there isn't a goal in sandbox beyond surviving
show me your faithful cartographer achievement
>I dont particularly love the art style though
the artstyle is the best part of the game
>artstyle
>not sound design
Sadly the art style is all the game has going for it, I fell for the same trap. The first 30 hours or so is fun until you WILL eventually break down and look at the wiki for something, like what not knowing what to do with gunpowder only for you to just walk right up to it and light it with your torch, not only something you should not do but seems like something the game will instantly kill you for since its so punishing. Don't starve is as wide as an ocean but as deep as a puddle.
*should not do in real life
Pozzed devs who axed a character for being a white male. Do not support.
Wait, what happened?
https://dontstarve.fandom.com/wiki/Warbucks
>Warbucks can be unlocked by typing the following command in the console in main menu: RETIRED_CHARACTERLIST = {}
It was because he was specifically a British explorer which was triggering because of muh colonialism.
Oh, wow, you sure showed him! How will this chud ever recover. It's impossible to ever explain why your comment is stupid and doesn't prove anything!
uhhh you know the literal main character is a white male, right?
plus the other 2-3 white men in the character line-up
I have this per android, it's pretty deep and comfy. Per PC I'd go with green hell and grounded if I were you
There's only on answer. Although Subnautica could be classified as survival, maybe
Conan Exiles and Ark are way more fun than Don't Starve
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somebody is seething hard
Dont Starve isnt really a survival game though.
Survival in it is trivial.
It, like a lot of """survival""" games is actually a Soulsborne boss fight game that's time gated between resource gathering.
it's a survival game dude, you just got good at it.
>you just got good at it.
i wouldnt call "putting down 4 or 5 bunny traps on the first day "getting good at it"
the game was always trivially easy when it came to actual survival.
its just a tiered boss fight simulator
Wow good job you eithrt got good at a game that people struggle with kr are lretendong it's easy for anonymous internet cred, your virginity is secure.
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you are just forgoing any sort of learning process, this is the equivalent to someone saying tracking never mattered in monster hunter cause you just learn their routes and spawns, and so? thats part of the gameplay, you learned how to survive.
This, the game is just about gathering resources to deal with bossfights and the combat sucks ass.
People only struggle with the game because they don't read the wiki or look up videos
>People only struggle with the game because they don't read the wiki or look up videos
can apply this to every game ever made
True but it applies to don't starve or any "survival crafting" game doubly so.
You're going to be lost as FUCK if you play without a guide.
T. Plays without a guide
Cdda
I’m not a fan of crafting games usually but I’m really into The Forest right now. The story seems pretty cool so far as well, and it has a sequel and I heard that’s good too
Unreal World is really good.