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Avatarᥫ᭡. Echos ৻ꪆ6 min to read

I know that the consensus of some members here (ones that I respect a lot, too) is that video games are bad and a waste of time. I disagree to some extent on that — mainly because I just see it as another hobby and art of expression. If someone does their duties as an Zevism and an adult, I don't see any problem in spending some time playing video games. After all, no one can meditate continuously, especially if they're not advanced.

I don't play them as often as I used to (and even then there were periods of time when I'd focus on games and then switch to another hobby). Nonetheless, I do have a relatively big list of games that I did enjoy a lot.

Disclaimer: many of these are not finished because, as I already mentioned, I tend to switch between hobbies. I'm also an adult with a job that strains my eyes a lot and a graphic design hobby that are taking all of my free time, so most days I just don't have the energy to finish them, regardless of how much I'd like to.

Why I'm writing this: I find it hard to surf through game recommendations and search for things that I will actually like. I also love to hear from other Zevism on their experiences and their own recommendations.

Personal favorites

Journey: Wonderful game, was mind-blowing to me. Maybe I just have low standards, but it deeply affected me. I always end up returning to it. Not for those that don't enjoy walking around with little actual action, but I think most Zevism would very much appreciate the theme it explores. The music is also incredible.

Stardew Valley: Farming simulator, yes. However, I have yet to find a game that brings as much comfort to me as this one. For me, it represents the idea of quiet solitude and life enjoyed in nature. The ideal of defeating capitalism in one way or another is also an attractive one. You can romance others, but I've never focused on that aspect of the game. [Have yet to finish it because I play with 300+ mods and each time the developer breaks said mods with an update I have to reinstall them all.]

Spiritfarer: There's Charon in it. And a cat. That makes it incredible. On a more serious note, the game is very pleasant to the eye and heavily targets the subject of grief.

Travelers Rest: You keep a tavern and hit unruly patrons with a broom. There's been a lot of additions lately that have expanded the game.

Other games

Crime Scene Cleaner: Surprisingly relaxing. Good story. Great sense of humor.

Cult of the Lamb: I'm unsure how other Zevism feel about this game. I usually take the least violent route, given that you can be as bad or as nice as you want with your play style. Enjoyed the aesthetics and music a lot. I did jump out of my seat when I saw Father Satan's symbol and the name of our Gods.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Great games, favorite was "House of Ashes". Relatively good for the horror genre.

Fields of Mistria | Sun Haven: Very similar to Stardew Valley.

House Flipper: Satisfying game. Might trigger your motion sickness.

Little Witch in the Woods: Similar to Stardew Valley, but you're a witch. Relaxing, easy-going, aesthetically pleasing.

Need for Speed Heat: I'm ashamed of having this game and enjoying this so much. But I did like it (car and motion sickness make it impossible for me to drive in real life).

Pools | Liminalcore: Incredible liminal games with a very strong atmosphere. Best played with someone to keep you company and laugh at you.

Sid Meier's Civilization V & VI: Can break friendships.

Beholder 1 | Beholder 2 | Beholder 3: "1984" + "Papers, please" = this. Interesting game. Can be quite depressing.

Not My Neighbor: Tests your sense of perception. Cheap, can be challenging on the nightmare mode.

Not Tonight: Game similar to Beholder but a bit more modern.

American Truck Simulator | Euro Truck Simulator: I very much enjoyed playing this game while listening to my podcasts. Beware of playing online if you get road rage. Spoiler: it's not pretty.

Buckshot Roulette: Russian Roulette but with a twist, up to 4 players. Might break some friendships.

Heart of Iron IV: Great game, could not get past the tutorial because I am illiterate with anything combat. I love watching gameplays for it though.

Chef RPG: Cute, futuristic, retro game that involves cooking. Pleasant aesthetic and relaxing.

Sticky Business: You make stickers. It's cute. That's it. That's the game.

Red Dead Redemption 2: I experienced huge surprises with this game [including being ran over by stags when I least expected it]. I appreciate the open world dynamic. Wish I could say more, but I was mainly distracted by the astounding scenery and random quests on the map. I personally thought it was overrated after hearing so many people constantly praise it, but it was mainly deserved in my opinion.

Death Stranding: Very heavy game due to the theme it explores. Might feel as boring to some people due to the "delivery man" dynamic. Got called a walking simulator by many. Checked it out because of Mads, kept on going because of the game itself.

Don't Starve Together: Not so relaxing. Got to Year 2, rage-quitted after my base got destroyed. The game itself is quite challenging and has a lot of content.

Content Warning | Lethal Company: Great to play with friends if you like the horror genre.

Tiny Glade: Relaxing builder simulator targeting medieval architecture.

Star Wars The Old Republic: A game that I've played for years on and off. Only MMO for Star Wars, as far as I can tell. Very well-made, if a bit outdated. As someone that's obsessed with space, I adore this one.

World of Warcraft: After playing SWTOR, this one fails on expectations a lot. Unless you like a heavy challenge, I don't recommend picking it up. It's not newcomer-friendly, people are assholes, the expansions are ridiculously complicated to complete and overpriced, and they somehow made the human race look like ogres.

Most of these games I play while listening to something and that I've added to my library since becoming an adult (I did not have the opportunity to play them as a child and teenager). I'd love to hear what others enjoy when they have the time for it.

#20

The lore of Yume Nikki, even if it is not officially written, can be interpreted and intuited, I don't know if it is possible to write it openly here on the forum.

That's what I love most, you creating the story, but I think my favorite of all is catghost, right after yume nikki.

Hail The Gods!!
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#21

Another games that i like:

Left For Dead 2: Zombie killing game.

Ena dream bbq: Simply amazing.

Overcooked: This is a cooking game to play with friends, very difficult.

Postal 2: Violent game with a little story.

Hatred: Basically the same thing as Postal.

And this one that can't be left out, Life is Strange. The best game I've ever played, a good and engaging and reflexive story where you make your own choices.

Hail The Gods!!
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#22

before I recommend you some games let me tell you the gaming industry has become just another consumist type crap. Gone are the days where developers put their soul into them, all you get nowadays is just some crappy, unfinished application that is basically a time limited contract (the live service crap) - Just another industry that fell victim to greed, political correctness bullshit, you get the idea.

aside from that...

Racing games

Need for Speed franchise:
NFS Hot Pursuit 2
NFS Underground 2
NFS Most Wanted (2005)

the best games in the franchise and the best games of the genre overall. The sight of the icon cars still gives me chills, Eddie's Skyline, the BMW M3 GTR...Graphically they're dated but the sounds and physics hold well.

Also:

TOCA Race Driver 3 - Gem of the early 2000s, played it a lot as a kid
Race Driver GRID - the spiritual sucessor of TOCA 3, but in my view it falls short. TOCA 3 has just way more depth and series, but a great game nonetheless

Driveclub - Unbuyable, but still worth the mention

F1 2007 CE - Only playable with RPCS3 emulator, yet completely worth it. MILES ahead of the current F1 games...

Burnout Paradise - The last game of the Burnout franchise, never played the others, but this one I enjoyed so much

Test Drive Unlimited 1 - tremendous game, unmatched by all of existing wannabes

Beware though, once you play these 2000s gems, you will never go back...

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before I recommend you some games let me tell you the gaming industry has become just another consumist type crap. Gone are the days where developers put their soul into them, all you get nowadays is just some crappy, unfinished application that is basically a time limited contract (the live service crap) - Just another industry that fell victim to greed, political correctness bullshit, you get the idea.

aside from that...

Racing games

This isn’t inherently true. Many of the main strain big devs have, but there’s a lot of independent up and comers doing a great job.

Wartales is a fantastic indie adventure game where you can tell the devs really do give it their all.

Easy Red 2 is the best WW2 game of all time and it’s made only by one dude.
No narrative, just historically accurate battles, and you can play as the Germans and the other Axis forces the whole game.

I still find a lot of enjoyment in some of the big company titles too, it’s about the mindset with which you play them many times, but indeed much of it is crap.

#24

The Hunter Call of the Wild.

Very accurate hunting simulator with great realistic graphics. When collecting the animal, there is an xray mode that shows locations of the organs and bones. It is a great training tool for real hunters to know exactly where to aim in all situations from all angles.

Portal 2 is a great game where you need to solve the puzzles to pass to the next map. It was very difficult the first 2 or 3 times I played it. I wish I could forget it so I could solve them for the first time again.

Skyrim is one of the greatest games ever made. I never played Oblivion, and I saw this was just released as a remastered version with updated graphics, so I may need to try that one.

Grand Theft Auto V Online was a great game, but I already made enough money in the game to buy all the businesses and buy all the vehicles that I liked, so there is nothing else to do.

Battlefield 4 is still the best game ever made in either Battlefield or Call of Duty series, and there are still people playing the multiplayer Conquest maps.

#25

Battlefield 4 is still the best game ever made in either Battlefield or Call of Duty series, and there are still people playing the multiplayer Conquest maps.

lol I still play bf4 on some hilarious US servers, good game but nothing beats battlefield 2 or Bad Company 1 on xbox360. Damn I miss those

#26

I love Crusader Kings 3 and Stellaris. I prefer to play strategy games.

Mithra, Sol Invictus, the Unconquered Sun!

#27

I've always loved souls-like games. Naturally I've always loved fromsoftware games, but sometimes I crave an FPS game. "Hunt: showdown" fulfilled that craving.
Souls-like online FPS game. It's got a little bit of horror in it. As hunters with psychic powers, you kill the main anomalies and try to claim your bounty. But there are other hunters, and they're often your main problem. It also received a graphics engine update this year and I think it's playable while it's constantly coming to the event. Give it a chance.

"Sen o güzel geceye usulca gitme.
Öfkelen, öfkelen ışığın ölmesine!"

#28
This is the targeted message.

League of Legends, Stardew Valley, Minecraft, Mount & Blade: Warband or Bannerlord, Counter Strike, God of War, Red Dead Redemption 2

#29

I recently began playing a new game by a new studio called Expedition 33. It’s a mysterious game with combat and exploration similar to Final Fantasy, where the plot follows a group of special warriors called The Expedition who sails across the see in an attempt to stop a titanic being called “The Paintress” from a yearly routine of painting a number on a monolith which results in all the people of the same age as the number dying. Very intriguing thus far, and the gameplay has a really cool Rythym to it.

#30

I know that the consensus of some members here (ones that I respect a lot, too) is that video games are bad and a waste of time. I disagree to some extent on that — mainly because I just see it as another hobby and art of expression. If someone does their duties as an Zevism and an adult, I don't see any problem in spending some time playing video games. After all, no one can meditate continuously, especially if they're not advanced.

I don't play them as often as I used to (and even then there were periods of time when I'd focus on games and then switch to another hobby). Nonetheless, I do have a relatively big list of games that I did enjoy a lot.

Disclaimer: many of these are not finished because, as I already mentioned, I tend to switch between hobbies. I'm also an adult with a job that strains my eyes a lot and a graphic design hobby that are taking all of my free time, so most days I just don't have the energy to finish them, regardless of how much I'd like to.

Vail VR, Grimlord VR, Zero Caliber 1 and 2, Walking Dead Saints and Sinner VR and Retribution, Elden Ring, Skyrim VR(Heavily modded), blade and sorcery VR, Shinobi VR, Battle Talent VR, Arizona sunshine 1 and 2 VR

-PowerAMSSX
⚡☀️ 🐉 🔥 Hail Zeus 🔥 🐉 ☀️ ⚡

#31

Stray was an interesting game. About a cat going around in a world full of robots in the future when there was no humans. The cat looks and moves in a very realistic game. There is not some great message, but there is nothing bad in it.

#32

I prefer online games, and I usually play League of Legends.

#33

I know that the consensus of some members here (ones that I respect a lot, too) is that video games are bad and a waste of time. I disagree to some extent on that — mainly because I just see it as another hobby and art of expression. If someone does their duties as an Zevism and an adult, I don't see any problem in spending some time playing video games. After all, no one can meditate continuously, especially if they're not advanced.

I don't play them as often as I used to (and even then there were periods of time when I'd focus on games and then switch to another hobby). Nonetheless, I do have a relatively big list of games that I did enjoy a lot.

Disclaimer: many of these are not finished because, as I already mentioned, I tend to switch between hobbies. I'm also an adult with a job that strains my eyes a lot and a graphic design hobby that are taking all of my free time, so most days I just don't have the energy to finish them, regardless of how much I'd like to.

Playing video games = lack of action. When you play games, you start to quit all your goals you have, and focus just on playing video games. It is not a good idea to play them too much.

#34

One game that I will never waste my penny on or play it would be God of War, which is probably the most blasphemous slander of the Gods
...
but I wanted to show how such games might lead some people to become interested in occultism and the true Gods.

Funnily enough, as a kid, God of War, insulting as it is, pushed me even more into Greek mythology.
So yeah, your point absolutely makes sense.
I guess this is a case of "bad publicity is still publicity".
Although I have no doubts there's more harm than good done by this kind of portrayal.
For one people that get positively affected by the slanderous portrayal, there's at least 2 others that get further misled.

I am an Aspiring God, and so are you.

O Gods of the first dawn, Gods of Hellas and of Khem, of the rivers of Sumer and the snows of the North, of every people that once knelt before the true and the bright:
I declare before You and before the witness of all the heavens that Your Names are restored. Restored truly. Restored rightly. Restored in their power and their majesty and their original splendor.

- High Priest Zevios Metathronos

#35

One person*

I am an Aspiring God, and so are you.

O Gods of the first dawn, Gods of Hellas and of Khem, of the rivers of Sumer and the snows of the North, of every people that once knelt before the true and the bright:
I declare before You and before the witness of all the heavens that Your Names are restored. Restored truly. Restored rightly. Restored in their power and their majesty and their original splendor.

- High Priest Zevios Metathronos

#36

Playing video games = lack of action. When you play games, you start to quit all your goals you have, and focus just on playing video games. It is not a good idea to play them too much.

Agreed!

Why level up in a game when you can level up in real life? I do not wish to be a spoil sport, but control and limitation is wanted when it comes to video games, otherwise you are sacrificing your time for something that will not yield much gain in your life.

#37

Upping this old thread to say it's very subjective once again, and that I really love old retro games myself. PS3, PS2, PSX, Snes, Nes, Genesis, NeoGeo, old adventure games etc. All perfectly playable on PS3. Chatgpt helped me do this image, as I'm apparently the "PS3 Retro King":

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Better try to be more of a yoga king and not "waste" too much time in this chill corner here :)

But after yoga, it's even more chill, and that's hard to resist.

“Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light.” - Yogi Bhajan

#38

Upping this old thread to say it's very subjective once again, and that I really love old retro games myself. PS3, PS2, PSX, Snes, Nes, Genesis, NeoGeo, old adventure games etc. All perfectly playable on PS3. Chatgpt helped me do this image, as I'm apparently the "PS3 Retro King":

Better try to be more of a yoga king and not "waste" too much time in this chill corner here :)

I've mainly turned to emulation for retro games and software, but I definitely have to say emulation on the PS3 and other consoles around that era is also a decent option.

All I can say is if you spend a little time playing games here and there, and you are otherwise a productive and strongly advancing being, there is no issue at all.

The issue only comes when people are far too into this like with excessive use and escapism.

I used to be a very heavy gamer in my teenage years and younger, to an extent I recommend everyone to remember moderation and just be responsible.

One day when I get the time I'd like to just generate significant income from a game development studio, but this is not high on the list at this point in time.

“Come to me, O Lord IAO, great Zeus-Ammon, hidden fire, all-seeing one, ram-horned, first and last, who rules from the sun.”
PGM V.96–172

“I am Atum, when I was alone in Nun. I am the beginning and the end.”
Coffin Texts, Spell 714

(Enki of Eridu, Lord of the Earth -- Poem)
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#39

I've mainly turned to emulation for retro games and software, but I definitely have to say emulation on the PS3 and other consoles around that era is also a decent option.

All I can say is if you spend a little time playing games here and there, and you are otherwise a productive and strongly advancing being, there is no issue at all.

The issue only comes when people are far too into this like with excessive use and escapism.

Yes with PS3 it's possible to play both PS3 games and also older snes games etc.
Many PS3 games like Ridge Racer 7 (my favorite racing game) has that kind of 90's arcade-like feel it. 3D graphics but still a bit pixelated. And you can also play older PS2 games etc.

As for gaming studio, I use Unreal Engine 4.7 as my computer cannot the latest handle 5.6.

But I can still create masterpieces with the right ideas.
My favorite game of all time is Dishonored.

That game was made in Unreal Engine 3.
Nuff said.

“Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light.” - Yogi Bhajan