FUCK...titanfall 2 was awesome.
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SOMA and Outer Wilds are still haunting me like this.
Hey, same two games for me!
waiting for half life 3.....
I get depressed when I don't finish a game... Beat Dave the diver recently and that made me so happy
Red Dead 2 after the main story line… and then we got the epilogue!
Felt like I lost a friend after that one.
May I..... Stand unshaken......
".......thank you..."
I'm not crying YOU'RE CRYING
I finished Yakuza 7 last year after post game depression of Yakuza 6... Needless to say I was depressed but significantly happier than when I completed Y6.
SIGNALIS fucked me up for like a year
I couldn't get into that one. Idk if the controls felt clunky or what. Should I stick with it? I've been thinking about trying it again
There's a third person mod for it if that style of gameplay would suit you better.
It's an absolute masterpiece, but it requires your active attention. You have to put the pieces it gives you together, or you won't get that expansive "more than the sum of it's parts" effect that really good art can do.
I never finished a game yet 😂 well, except lego harry potter, but that was a “finally!” 🤪😅😂
Play most Capcom games, incredible replay-ability.
I finish very few games unfortunately. Last one that gave me post game depression was Hi-Fi Rush I think
I tend not to finish them as well. I think I just like the exploration and learning part, then I get bored when it comes time to apply what I learned and power through content.
Me and Lunacid. Immediately started a new playthrough after 100%-ing it.