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  • Have never thought about it so dunno how awkward it’d be, but maybe NES and SNES turn-based RPGs? Quite like Mystic Quest out of them, Final Fantasy on easy mode pretty much but pretty chill and enjoyable imo.

    Would recommend also hasicontent, Slipways Classic and Dust Bunny, all for PICO-8 and on Itchio, and those I think that’d be more feasible one-handed. Also Final Fantasy II for the PSP specifically as it’s the most feature complete version, and this one iirc is feasible with one hand.

    Also more feasible and native to Android if that’s your phone system, Chloe Playtime (Google Play), Codemancer (Itchio), Deeper Down Dungeons (Google Play), Quest of Dungeons (Google Play, Humble Bundle, Itchio), REDDEN (dunno if still distributed anywhere) and Tyrant’s Blessing (Google Play).

    And don’t remember any, but if there’s any game compatible, maybe also check stuff playable on ScummVM, Joiplay, and other similar projects?

    Anyways, hope you get well soon, fellow stranger!



  • Final Fantasy XII is pretty high up there for me.

    Bestiary entries are vast, almost a book in game format, and most add to lot of worldbuilding even if not needed for the main plot itself.

    Also bosses, sidequests, enviromental cues seldom aren’t at least hinted by a few NPCs often dozens of hours before they’re relevant.

    Overall details are often explained when you look in the right corners of the game. Even some weird weather cycles seem to have some logic applied. And in a single case, it felt inspired by a real-world element, one even Mad Max 4 used a cut in the beginning.

    And I wonder if the sky-gazing kid in one of the airships that says she saw something in the sky was referring to Deathgaze or the continent from Revenant Wings…






  • For more psychological horrors, maybe the first Devil May Cry? Early PS2 game, and is a recycled Resident Evil project so part of the ambience remains. Later games are more toned down on horror though.

    Dreaming Sarah, I found to be good, but its horror is more on the bizarre.

    Limbo, been considering playing for a while now, and from what I’ve seen, jump scares seem minimal. Same for the creator’s other game, Inside.


  • The Neo Geo Metal Slug games were extremely fun to play side by side with a friend. Just note Metal Slug 2 has lag problems due to the engine used, but it was later ported to MS3’s engine as Metal Slug X.

    Also, most versions of the games on PC come with the ROMs, if you’d rather use your own emulator.

    Another set of games we also enjoyed a lot were the River City Girls games. Just had to use health cheats on the SNES game repurposed because it was getting too hard for the time we had. "<.<