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First Gaming PC

I have had playstation for a while, but aside from Petz, Rollercoaster tycoon, and the sims <4 I never had a pc that could handle games.

I was gifted a used custom gaming PC cuz the owner was getting a new one! I have an $80 steam gift card I'd love to spend on multiple pop culture classic games I've missed out on and can only enjoy on PC/Xbox.. my favorite are 3rd person rpg with exploration as an important element in learning about the lore/story. Some sort of reward for exploring thar isn't loot.

Games I loved

  • Control
  • Horizon zero dawn
  • Persona 5/royal Those three are S tier life changing, think about forever types
  • Bishop trilogy (2 is best @me bro)
  • P5 strikers
  • Persona 4 golden
  • Final fantasy, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15
  • Catherine Full Body
  • Alan Wake
  • Ni no Kuni2
  • The forgotten city
  • Until dawn
  • A plague tale 1 innocence
  • TLOU1
  • Uncharted 1-3
  • Portal 1 & 2

Meh

  • life is strange 1
  • TLOU2
  • Nier automata (ikr, wtf? )

Did not finish/Gave up for lack of interest

  • Mass effect 1 (and thus none of the sequels)
  • Little nightmares
  • Fallout 4
  • Cyberpunk 2077 and not for glitch reasons
  • Ghostwire

So far the only game I'm sure of is the fable series but I dont even know what version to get? It often gets confusing for older games for a newbie

Computer details: Intel i9, 32gb ram, and Nvidia GeForce rtx 2070

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  • Not an RPG but has a lot of lore and a form of exploration: Talos Principle 1 & 2.

    Hands down the best puzzle games I’ve ever played.

  • Baldurs gate 3

    Incredible game AND - this is very very important ! - it doesn't need fixing with mods, patches, retexturing etc...

    Morrowind, Fallout : New Vegas, Oblivion

    All need, fixing, rebalancing, graphics enhancements etc...

  • Don't know the specs or if you've played it on console already, but given you played and liked Control and Alan Wake I think Alan Wake 2 is a must-play. It is a very demanding game, though. But would otherwise tick all your boxes.

    Dragon Age: Origins is an old 3rd person RPG classic, and I would argue it is best on PC since you can install a couple of mods that fix bugs and restore cut content. And the UI and gameplay is better on PC I'd say. But given you gave up on Mass Effect I'm slightly hesitant.

    The Witcher 3 has already been mentioned but it too would be a good shout.

  • Regarding Fable, get the original first (fable anniversary on steam). Since you're big on JRPGs, you might want to check out Ys, Trails and FATE series. You will definitely want to check out Metaphor ReFantazio

    You can also experiment some of the "only on PC" or "best on PC" games like Cities Skylines or Planet Coaster (try the 1st game for both) - neither has an available demo, but will definitely run on your computer. Wait for a sale, shouldn't take too long. Factorio, on the other hand, has a demo that lets you experiment and get a good feel of what to expect of the rest of the game. If you'd like something comparatively simpler and better looking, try Satisfactory instead (no demo)

    On the RTS front, you can actually play the first Starcraft 2 campaign for free, though you need Battle.Net instead of Steam. That game can be a good introduction to the genre and, if you enjoy it, I can point out some other games in the same vein.

    A personal recommendation of mine is Palworld. I like the gameplay loop.

    Also, please learn to use commas.

    Catherine Full Body Alan Wake Ni no Kuni2 The forgotten city Until dawn A plague tale 1 innocence TLOU1 Uncharted

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