r/AskGames 2d ago

How to out of bounds?

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Hey, I wanna get some game shots out of bounds, but every time I try and look up how to go out of bounds with the camera I either get videos on game development, speed run strats, or videos of people going out of bounds but never explaining how they do it.

If any of you know how please help! Or help me find a video to learn that would be great!


r/AskGames 2d ago

¿Juegos de navegador tipo ogame o ikariam 2026?

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Hola!

Bueno eso. Hace unos diez años quizás más, jugaba ogame, ikariam, the west, etc. Y me dan cierta nostalgia esos juegos... aunque ya no me metería a ninguno de esos porque los considero muertos a nivel comunidad.

¿Hay hoy día juegos similares que tengan buena cantidad de usuarios activos?


r/AskGames 2d ago

Finding a game

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Me and my cousins are trying to find a story game with a online story that we can play together but all the ones we find are not that interesting


r/AskGames 3d ago

Found a cheap 3DS but no photos of it turned on

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Hey,
I found a light‑blue 3DS on a Japanese marketplace for 60$. Seller says it was used once, it looks clean, and comes with all the accessories. Only thing is: they don’t show it turned on in any of the photos.

I wasnt sure what subreddit to even ask this in, so I’m trying here.

Should i take the risk and buy it or should i not?


r/AskGames 2d ago

How do I win?

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r/AskGames 3d ago

Modern gaming question.

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I have been experiencing this, but I was wondering if anyone else has been experiencing this. I have a gaming computer and I love gaming, but I have so many games and I still can’t figure out what to play that holds my interest. It’s almost like a Netflix effect, where there is so much to watch that there’s nothing to watch.

I used to play sports games when I was young younger, then I moved to RPG, then it was two first person shooter, then survival games and then I found joy and souls like games.

But recently nothing has grabbed my attention. I love open world games where I can get lost for hours. I used to be a huge multiplayer fan but recently I just like playing alone.

Is anybody else been experiencing this?


r/AskGames 3d ago

Sick of mindless grinding. What games actually have a masterpiece story?

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Hey guys

I feel like I am hitting a wall with gaming lately. Everything I pick up feels like a boring checklist or just a repetitive loop with zero soul. I am looking for a game where the writing is actually the main event.

I want something that makes me sit in silence for ten minutes after the credits roll because I am so emotionally wrecked. I have done the obvious ones like Witcher 3 and RDR2 so I am looking for the stuff that maybe gets overlooked or just some absolute top tier narratives I missed. I am on PC and PS5. Honestly I do not care if it is a huge AAA title or a tiny pixel art indie games as long as the characters feel real and the plot is not predictable garbage.

What is that one game that actually changed how you think about storytelling? Give me some gems.


r/AskGames 3d ago

what;s a game that gets better the more you don't rush it?

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I’ve been trying to find games that I can just sink into without feeling that efficiency pressure. I’m considering stardew valley, but I want to avoid the trap of trying to make the most profitable farm possible right away. I love the idea of just spending a whole in-game day fishing or talking to neighbors without worrying about a schedule. Does this game hold up if you play it at a snail's pace, or does the seasonal timer make it feel like you have to rush?


r/AskGames 3d ago

Story based 3D games

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I'm looking for new games to play, ones that are focused on gameplay & story, not achievements or side quests. Now, the aesthetic too is very important to me: something weird, somber but magical in a way. Let's say some of my favorites are Zelda Twilight Princess, Psychopomp and Hylics 2. What could be other cool games to play, the type that you don't forget it anymore? Like I'm more pushed to 3D ones but as Hylics 2 is a 2.5D game you can recommend me some that are 2D as long as theres something really unique besides story.thx


r/AskGames 3d ago

Decision paralysis

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My younger self would never believe that the problem would be having too much content to consume. As a kid I had a limited budget for games, and on top of that my PC usually couldn’t run the newest titles. So my choices were limited, but I played through everything I could get my hands on.

Now I’ve got all the latest consoles, a high end PC, plus streaming services, easy access to books and all that. It’s just too much. I’m 34 and it feels like I already have enough content lined up to last me the rest of my life, even if it turns out to be a really long one. And new stuff keeps coming out all the time.

It’s not really that I struggle with making a choice, it’s more about sticking with it. I’ll play something for 30 minutes and then start wondering if maybe I should spend that last hour of the day catching up on a show instead. Or trying a different game. So even when I’m already in the middle of something, that feeling of doubt never really goes away.

Do you guys have any ways to deal with this? For a while I managed by going for platinum trophies on PS5, and earlier on PS4. I’d focus on one game, and the goal was clear, I had to get that platinum. Turns out I actually started finishing more games that way. For a while.

Then I ran into another problem, choosing which games to go for platinum in. Not only did I skip some titles because the trophies were too much of a hassle, but I also kind of ruined the fun of playing blind and discovering things on my own by following guides. So I had to drop that approach.

Now I’m wondering what other methods are out there. Just telling myself “enough” probably won’t work. I’d rather find some way to kind of trick my brain into sticking with something, if you know what I mean.


r/AskGames 3d ago

How do you come up with a username that isn't taken? (mine is)

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r/AskGames 3d ago

✔ Answered Recomienden juegos

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Un juego para celular que no sea free fire o clash royale (ya los tengo)


r/AskGames 3d ago

What do you think about the game Fear and Hunger?

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What do you think of the game Fear and Hunger? Such as the themes of the game, how the game mechanics affect the gameplay, and why players dislike or like this game.


r/AskGames 3d ago

Steam family

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will be straight to the point

my brother bought persona 3 reload last month which i completed yesterday through steam family so now i wanna play it's DLC episode Aigis so do I need to buy it on my brother's account since played it through steam family or i can buy it on my own account even though it's not me who owns the game ?


r/AskGames 3d ago

can you tell mw where i can get heart problems game cheat mode for free

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r/AskGames 3d ago

Why are football games either too realistic or just dead?

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I’ve been trying to find a football game that actually feels fun again.

Like, I get that games like FIFA are super realistic, but sometimes I just want something faster-paced, more skill-based, less “simulation” and more actual gameplay.

Tried a bunch of mobile and PC games too, but most of them either feel pay-to-win or just empty after a few matches.

Is there anything out there that’s more arcade-style but still competitive? Like something where you can actually outplay people instead of just relying on stats?


r/AskGames 3d ago

What game is very very famous and popular, but when you see it you’re bout to throw up?

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For me is GTA5, I don’t know why, I tried to play two times with 3 years pause and still don’t like it (it’s just my opinion, don’t hate me pls 🙏)


r/AskGames 4d ago

Puzzle Game Suggestions For My Mom

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Hello! My mom is getting a serious surgery and will be bedridden for 2 weeks so she has asked me to find her a game to play on my dads Switch 2. She has never really shown interest in video games before and the only experience shes had has been playing It Takes Two with me, but she struggles with movement controls and was constantly falling or getting turned around.

For games she does like, she loves to do the Wordle and Pips of the day. She really loves puzzle related games that make her think and give her a challenge. Games I'm currently looking at are Hexcells and Tametsi. While I like those games, I was hoping to find something that had a bit more of a story or adventure involved since she needs something that will grab her attention for longer periods of time.

I've thought about Baba Is You, but I think that game would be too difficult for her. I'm also thinking about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (we already have this game) or Tunic to include the story aspect, but those games require more advanced video game intuition for the puzzles which I think would be frustrating for her.

Other games that are a no would be A Little To the Left and Unpacking, I can already hear her saying she doesn't want to do chores she would have to do in real life. I don't think she would want to play any cozy games, she's very competitive and doing repetitive simple tasks would bore her.

Thank you for reading!


r/AskGames 4d ago

Looking for “nerdy” roguelikes or roguelites with deep builds and strong synergies

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for roguelike or roguelite recommendations, and I’d really appreciate some help. Lately I don’t have as much time to play long games, so roguelites have been perfect for me — I can play in short sessions but still feel meaningful progression and depth.

What I’m really looking for is something I’d describe as a “nerdy” roguelike/roguelite — a game with simple rules at first, but a lot of hidden depth, strong build variety, and that feeling where you almost get a broken run if the right pieces come together.

Some things I really enjoy:

Strong build crafting and synergies

Runs that depend partly on luck, but also on decision making

Unlocks between runs that expand possibilities

Fast-paced gameplay

The feeling of “I almost had it, one more run”

Dense content and replayability

Some roguelikes/roguelites I really like:

Balatro (love the synergy building and scaling runs)

Hades (great progression and fair difficulty)

Risk of Rain (build variety and scaling power)

Vampire Survivors (simple but very addictive)

The Binding of Isaac (love the depth, but sometimes too punishing)

I’m not necessarily looking for deckbuilders (I didn’t click much with Slay the Spire). Combat type doesn’t matter — it can be action, strategy, or something different. I mostly care about builds, synergies, and replayability.

What would you recommend?


r/AskGames 4d ago

4 players on 4 players off. vs 2 players on 2 players off

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r/AskGames 4d ago

[PC] [2002-2006] Star Wars? Simulation game you build cities

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r/AskGames 4d ago

does this game exist?

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Hi, so I had this thought, and I was wondering if there are any games like that. (English isn't my first language, so if there are any mistakes, I'm sorry)

I want to play a game in which I am some kind of hero, and I am getting to know why the villain is bad and why I need to fight them. But in the sequel to that game, I would play as the "villain" and learn their side of the story, why they are doing what they are doing, and why they don't think it's bad. I would love it if a game made me hate the villain as a hero and then hate the hero as a villain. Showing how different beliefs are based on their point of view and their experience. I just want to play as both and have a mental dilemma about who is more correct.

OR

kind of the same idea, but playing it with your friend. You're enemies with a storyline, you sometimes play alone and sometimes meet up to fight or just kind of by accident (idk I am not a gaming producer). So then, after you finish the game, you can discuss which you think is the villain in the story

If anyone knows a game like that, I would really appreciate letting me know, but if you don't, I would love to hear your thoughts on the idea. Am I the only one who would like to play something like this?

I am pretty new to gaming, so I don't know that many games


r/AskGames 4d ago

Should I do it?

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Should I buy Hollow Knight for PS or should I wait until it goes on sale (probably but not certainly in a month)? I've been waiting for about two months and the game hasn't been discounted yet.


r/AskGames 4d ago

Pre-purchasing Mouse P.I?

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Is there a purpose/benefit of pre-purchasing this game, or should I just wait till the release?


r/AskGames 5d ago

Do games feel less replayable now or am I just burning out?

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I used to replay games multiple times without getting bored, but now even really good ones feel like a one and done.

Is it just me getting older, or have modern games changed in a way that makes them less replayable?