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Looking for games to play

I'm very bored of all the games I own on Steam and what not.

Anyone got some good game suggestions? Anything is welcome but I think i'm looking for a new grinding game (preferably multiplayer), you know the type. Grind for better gear, levels, etc.

Maplestory type game but not Maplestory lol.

March 15, 2015

9 Comments • Newest first

JoeSycop

MS is a pretty dang great grind fest but all the new classes are too strong that it's not fun and they outshine the old ones too much for me to want to play either. Unless any of that has changed, but I doubt it.

I've played Warframe way too much lol

Reply March 16, 2015
ILikeAnime

Warframe

Although I must say that MS is the best grindfest game

Reply March 15, 2015
LeeKwangSoo

DFO is coming back, but won't be under Nexon anymore. I have to admit that I missed playing this game.

Reply March 15, 2015
ereckgoose

[quote=JoeSycop]Those are some sweet suggestions, thanks!

I've played, and own, Rogue Legacy and have played very small amount of RE Revelation 2, Borderlands and Payday so I think i'll revisit those when I can.[/quote]

Would recommend controller for playing RL on PC. Also, payday 2 is free to play until end of Sunday pacific time, so you might as well download it to try if you haven't played it.

For RER2, I wouldn't suggest getting the retro pack because it's 3 maps of RE6 and 1 map RER1. Raid mode is 90% RE6 maps.

You could always resort to minecraft and join a server, but this isn't on steam for a fact.

Resident Evil 1 Remake is also a good 20 dollar game. I know it's not grinding based, but I thought it was worth the 20. It has 2 scenarios, so you have to beat it twice for both sides.

Reply March 15, 2015
Omegathorion

@ExitEnter: Years ago, DFO was published by Nexon alongside Maplestory. But Nexon ran it into the ground with bad maintenance and poor hacker/botter control, and they shut down their DFO servers because no one played it anymore.

Nexon was the publisher, but a company called Neople is the developer. Now, Neople is planning to be both: they're gonna publish the game themselves rather than going through a service like Nexon. Publishers are the ones who handle things like localizations, translations, content patches, microtransactions, events, basically all the business around a game that isn't about actually making the game.

Naturally, Neople is a development studio, not a publishing one, so it's gonna be rocky. There are probably gonna be bugs and glitches and hacks. But at the very least, we can trust that Neople actually cares about DFO and passionately wants it to succeed, unlike Nexon who considered DFO as a side project with no attachments.

Reply March 15, 2015
ExitEnter

[quote=Omegathorion][url=http://www.dfoneople.com/]Dungeon Fighter Online enters open beta in about a week.[/url] The arcade-style action is very fun and satisfying, which is rare in a world where MMOs are practically defined by having boring gameplay.

Warframe is also a pretty cool game. Does some interesting things with MMO narrative, but it takes a while to reach that point.[/quote]

wait they are relaunching DFO? What's the difference?

Reply March 15, 2015
Omegathorion

[url=http://www.dfoneople.com/]Dungeon Fighter Online enters open beta in about a week.[/url] The arcade-style action is very fun and satisfying, which is rare in a world where MMOs are practically defined by having boring gameplay.

Warframe is also a pretty cool game. Does some interesting things with MMO narrative, but it takes a while to reach that point.

Reply March 15, 2015
JoeSycop

Those are some sweet suggestions, thanks!

I've played, and own, Rogue Legacy and have played very small amount of RE Revelation 2, Borderlands and Payday so I think i'll revisit those when I can.

Reply March 15, 2015
ereckgoose

I went with Rogue Legacy. It's a scroller that requires patiece and dedication to get to boss. It also has new game+ but I would recommend upgrading as much as you can the first run.
I would also say RE revelation 2 but raid mode feels to repetitive for me. (Played this on xbone) Has constant grinding, 3 difficulty tiers, and multiple characters that have their own pros and cons. All have separate levels but you share the same money and weapons.
Borderlands seems like a grinding game as well, but it's all up to you.
Payday is probably a good one, but it requires teamwork from others. The ai won't help you much solo play.
Rayman legends isn't much of a grindfest but it requires a year of playing to max out one achievement/trophy.

Reply March 15, 2015