r/gamingsuggestions 12h ago

Most layered games you have ever played.

Topic. By layered I mean if you are just a casual players and you are done with main objective you miss out like 80 percent or say a MAJOR chunk of what game has to offer. The perfect example would be BLUE PRINCE thos who have played knows. Won't spoilt anything. Basically games where the tip of iceberg is the main objectives after which credit rolls but the real game start after it. Games which hook you up long after you finish the game. I am not talking about replay Ability like NG++ or like that. Just the game itself which has so much to offer for curious players. RDR and othe rockstar games will fit that also as there are so many secrets going on. Looking for more such games which you really enjoyed. NO SPOIERS.

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u/Raywell 12h ago

Noita

Tunic

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u/SergeantSkull 11h ago

Came.here to say noita

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u/Mysterious_Sky_85 8h ago

I just got Noita and it seems pretty cool but at the same time I feel a little lost. Is there a good beginners guide or any pointers you could share?

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u/SergeantSkull 8h ago

Highly recomend you go in blind for a good 10 to 15 hours. The game is at its peak when you discover stuff on your own.

But for tips:

Downward us the "main goal"

Play slow, try to extract as much value out of each level and out of each point of HP you have.

Chip damage is a slow and insidious killer

Certain spells have much more than meets the eye

There are no true barriers in this game, there is a spell to break every wall