Looking for recommendations of games you think translate well to a Let’s Play.

Here’s a few I’ve watched as some examples:

  • Dispatch
  • Dead Space: Remake
  • Dave the Diver
  • Outer Wilds
  • Claire Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Black Myth: Wukong

Some games I want to play for myself, but others I’d rather just watch. Either I don’t want to buy it, or maybe the game mechanics don’t interest me but the story does. (Dispatch falls under that category.)

Any other ideas?

  • whotookkarl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 hours ago

    All of the old scummVM adventure games; Sam and max hit the road, monkey island, day of the tentacle, etc

    For something more cinematic I’d look at platinum games like Bayonetta, god of wars, mass effects, gears, half-lifes, dark souls

    I would avoid something really puzzle heavy like professor Layton or tactical like civ or Stellaris I enjoy watching/listening to people play games but those usually can’t hold my interest unless I’m playing

    Edit: a couple more recent titles to add are Pentiment and Kentucky route zero

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    Stray. I dont watch people play games but I think the game fits nicely as a cinematic and its fun to play.

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        In the line of cinematic games, maybe Journey also?
        Maybe Songs for a Hero too, but do mind it has two dubbings (Portuguese and English) and they sound different from each other.

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    I like watching people play Super Mario World romhacks. Grand Poo World is big and the streamer who made it (barbarousking) is entertaining

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    I enjoyed Chip Cheezum and General Ironicus’ playthroughs of the Metal Gear Solid series back in the day, and their 50 Cent: Blood in the Sand playthrough was good. Oh, and the Uncharted series. Chip is very thorough. They’re still putting stuff out to this day.

    Also, I know they’re all dated now, but I still miss Super Best Friends Plays and go back and rewatch their stuff now and then.

    All games I had no interest in playing myself, but wanted to know what they were about.

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        Did they show every instance of a character called Johnny shitting his pants? There’s one in every game. Like I said, Chip is thorough.

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    I think the Quantic Dream games (Detroit: Become Human, Heavy Rain, etc.) work well to watch since there isn’t much to miss out in the gameplay, mostly just walking, talking, and QTEs. The writing varies wildly in quality, so it’s often a MST3K-like experience with the game being mocked (at least ones I’ve watched), just depends whose playthrough you’re watching.

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    Ooh, I think Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero may be good for you to watch. Subnautica has really nice exploration mechanics and Outer Wilds reminds me of it in that aspect :)

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      I started a Let’s Play of that and liked it so much I quit early on and now it’s on a (lengthy) backlist of games I want to actually play. It looks really fun and I love the aesthetic.

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    Highly recommend Voices of the Void

    A semi horror/base management game where you’re a lone Doctor of Astrophysics on a radio signal listening station in the Swiss Alps, tasked with cleaning up the trashed base, maintaining servers, the site transformers running so you have power to lock your doors, and collecting extraterrestrial signals.

    You may or may not be alone, if you can’t save the game, then it’s definitely more ‘may’ than ‘may not’.

    Recently updated to v0.9 (unstable but functional) with a Christmas event active this month. Even as a game still in alpha it’s worth the pricetag, currently on itch.io under mrdrnose, believe there’s plans for it to end up on steam.

    TearofGrace (TearofDisgrace on youtube) is a proper character of a guy, livestreams it at least once a week and recently put out a video of his exploits in v0.8

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    I think Research Indicates’ Jurassic Park: Trespasser let’s play from 2008 is still the greatest let’s play of all time. It was from the early days of high effort LPs on Something Awful, and while Trespasser is a very interesting game for multiple reasons, it’s also an unfinished mess that is better watched than played (if you could even get it to work).