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  • The Outer Wilds

    All due respect to the other recommendations in this thread (The Witcher 3 is in my top 3 favorite games ever), but I get the sense you’re looking for a similar vibe - that self-paced, quiet, almost lonely exploration where, though you do have a goal, the point of the game is to wander the world and discover things. While most of these recs (and most open world games in general, so it’s understandable) have a strong story focus, The Outer Wilds will give you that quiet, unguided exploration BoTW does so well.

    (And I know explicitly turned down souls-likes, but Elden Ring also hits that vibe super well. If you’re really stuck for something to play, it might be worth a try with one of the magic-focused builds that significantly reduce the skill needed)



  • Tainted Grail: Fall of Avalon is like Skyrim but with better combat and dar King Arthur themed.

    Potion Craft is a game where you run an alchemist shop, entirely stylized to look like medieval paintings.

    Buddy Simulator 1984 is a game about a digital companion that likes you too much.

    I could give more, but I never see anyone recommend those, and you have a lot of recommendations in this thread already.






  • That’s because human perception exists on a logarithmic scale! It’s called the Weber-Fechner law, and it was one of the first studied psychological phenomena, before psychology as a field was even defined.

    Interestingly, our sense of the “bigness” of numbers is also logarithmic. This is why there have to be explicit explanations of the massive difference between a million and a billion - our brains instinctively and erroneously think “eh, it’s like double.”

    ~edit I can’t type~