Once you ask someone over the college about their hobbies, the one from the top answers will be video gaming - thought I was while graduating from high school, and imagine my face, then I realized that (surprisedly!) not only my friends grow up and go to the college. But there are just lyrics, let's focus on the main purpose, why we are here, namely the purpose to tell about dearest myself and introduce some of my hobbies (or just talk about my favorite games).
Nothing could rally people more than competitive games, no matter whether are they viewers or direct players, so wouldn't be a surprise that my personal favorites to play with someone would be
Valorant and
League of Legends. Both games highly focused on teamplay and could give players a different expense of the difficulties, depending on are you want to just have fun and play a couple of unrated games, not really focusing on strategy, or you are ready to compare and wanna perform your best, playing the competitive queue or even in-game tournaments. So if your eyes shine while looking at the opportunity to compete with someone, these games are definitely something you should try.
"Having Fun in Competitive Games", 1987, oil, unknown artist
As for those who didn't really like comparing with someone, but still wanna play with friends,
Baldur's Gate 3 could be a good idea. Don't look a the turn-based gameplay, the BG3 is an exciting story with variable story tale and variation plot development. Starting from what character players create, do they act like bad people or like good ones, and even is Miss Fortune on the players' side today or not, because one bad or good role and the whole fight or dialogue going in a whole unexpectable way. And last but not least,
Honkai: Star Rail is just a perfect game for introverts who don't like to communicate much with other people, but like collecting characters, grinding, enjoying a pretty interesting plot, and just wanna play something nice in anime style.
"Wrong Choice", 2077, charcoal stick, unknown genius
The four games above are just some of the main ones of course, but I think all of them could be interesting choices for any type of player, no matter whether are you an experienced gamer, or just bought a mouse for your laptop, so now you can stop playing on the touchscreen (and if you don't yet, you anyway can pretty comfortably play
Honkai: Star Rail even without a mouse, haha). So, that's it! Hope this little overlook around my favorite things to do said something good about me, and if it's not, don't worry, soon here it will be much more interesting things, that could interest you, so stay in touch, and see you later!
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