What are the best video games that help you escape reality?
What are the best video games that help you escape reality?
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Red Dead Redemption 2, just enjoying the scenery just riding a horse
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Open world Fantasy games. Skyrim, Fable 1-3 or even WoW. You could spend years playing these
Pokémon and Stardew Valley
Genshin and Stardew Valley
Modded Minecraft. Singleplayer – otherwise I wouldn’t really be escaping reality.
Red Dead Redemption 2
The most immersive game I’ve ever played
Stardew Valley. Helped me out through some dark places in my life.
Stardew Valley
Mario 3. What an adventure to different worlds.
the sims
Witcher 3
minecraft, especially multiplayer
Bubble Bobble
Rocket League. makes you so angry that you forget how expensive the TV is while you smash it
Fallout 4 with mods have lost days on there.
Red dead redemption . 🤠
Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, Sims 4, Minecraft, Skyrim, Pokémon games.
WoW
From soft games
The Doom games
Runescape, League, Minecraft, Terraria, Anno
Farcry 3 and 4
Star wars republic commando
Insurgency sandstorm
Fallout NV and 4
Ghost recon wildlands and breakpoint
And most of all, minecraft
minecraft, i love playing it while my gf watches me. we’re long distance and both going through a lot of shit, and i’ll build a house that we wanna live in/ different types of dream homes. i love her so much, and i know it helps with our connection :’)
The binding of Isaac, it’s dark and messed up. But I have been playing it and all it’s remakes for years and never get tired of it.
Factorio
*the factory must grow*
During the worst of the pandemic I played several point and click adventure games, both classical and new. They have amazing stories set in lovely worlds.
It used to be sandbox-ish RPGs like Skyrim and Fallout, but now I’m a bit invested in sandbox strategy games like Mount & Blade, Rimworld or Crusader Kings.
Crusader King in particular is quite a time sink. I remember playing 3 full days in a row and then reloading my game before it just to see what could have happened if I made different choices. It didn’t feel like a waste of time in any kind of way.
Terraria, especially when you get into the modded stuff
FoRtNiTe
Stardew valley
I love *Bioshock* for this… just wandering around setting traps for drug-addled mutants and looting their shit.
Stray, i think its relaxing
Super Nintendo Zelda – A link to the Past
Super Mario Sunshine. Delfino Isle is a gorgeous setting.
Zelda breath of the wild
For me, I would probably say Stardew valley. It’s a really neat game and there’s a lot of content
Naughty dog games