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Upset_Addendum6476 t1_j6c7gcd wrote

I highly suggest psychonauts 1 and 2 Very therapeutic games and you can pet a goat and forest animals in the second one. Overwatch 2 is fun and free, chivalry 2 is crazy and so much fun you can try hard or just wack people with a loaf of bread and still have fun, hot line Miami, god of war, rimworld.

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DaBear1222 t1_j6c6c8e wrote

Sorry to hear, I’m usually not much of a rockstar fan for the same reason but rd2 claws better for me. Doom was mentioned earlier and that is probably my best suggestion other then gears of war with their chainsaw gun to cut people in half

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Dispositionpsn t1_j6c64we wrote

Yes and mostly no. Mods are nice, are they necessary to enjoy a detailed, thought out story? No. Not at all.

Most mods can help quality of life but let's be real. The greatest mods ever made, still lack the production value, quality voice acting, and stability needed for a decent to wonderful experience. I love mods and use them in all my PC games(when available) but I've never played a mod better than one of the many first party Sony games.

It makes sense if you want to have fun, but it doesn't make sense if you want to experience a narrative the was well crafted over 5+ years and a team of a 100+ people. Of course the AAA studio can still fail to deliver but honestly, even after a decade+ of mods I've yet to play sonething from a modder that's the calibur of a AAA studio.

There are mods that are better games and I've played mods that I would pay 60 bucks for, but majority of the time, in 20 years, the payed employees and big budget games still hit hard.

Counter strike is the best mod almost ever made, but it's still not better than Half life and I wouldn't give up the experience I felt with half life to play counter strike.

I know CS isn't a mod that relates to single player experiences but it's my best example of yes, mods are necessary, but today, no one has a made a mod that I can agree is better than the original. The biggest Skyrim mods in the world are fun, and great to play, but still lack perfection and attention to detail (for obvious reasons, not for lack of talent but because they will never have the team and budget to pull off what they want). That being said, I'm still waiting on Skywind

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SugarCaneEnjoyer t1_j6c62sx wrote

Is controller support for games broken for anyone else? A week ago ea forced an app uodate that removed original and added their new app, ever since then, every ea game I own, the controller either is busted, or straight up doesn't work.

I can use mouse and keyboard, but I like playing mass effect with a controller and it just doesn't work.

I also use joystick to fly in bf4 and now thats broken.

And it's only ea games with these controller issues, has anyone else experienced this?

Going back to Origin also doesn't help, neither does reminding keys.

If there are better subs to look for information regarding this, please tell me.

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CrackshotCletus t1_j6c5seb wrote

I would suggest getting a punching bag or dummy, learning proper punching form and buying some nicely padded gloves. Anger and frustration is much more effectively released with physical exertion in my personal experience.

But if you just want game recs, you can’t really go wrong with grand theft auto, any of them. If she wants to get in an hour long shootout with cops or beat pedestrians with a hammer, you can do that. I’ve heard hotline miami is good too but I haven’t played it.

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edropus t1_j6c5laf wrote

Do you walk into the rabbit girl's house then immediately exit, eliciting a hurt and confused response?

Do you repeatedly hit her in the face with the net while she's trying to sing in the square until she gets so angry she starts to stomp away, apologize to her, wait for her to start singing then do it again?

Do you realize that an octopus can give 4 hugs at once, but not even give it one hug?

If you have this game but are asking for catharsis you're playing it wrong.

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