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Games that can be pick up and played after work?
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Good day everyone, I'm looking for some kind of game i can just get on and play after work i udually have a 3-5h to game I built a new gaming pc (been saving for 2years) and now i don't even know what to play The issue is Elden ring and sekiro are games i was exired for but i never have the time comitment to do so anymore (it took me the entire sunday to complete one boss while it was fun it doesnt feel satisfying)

For a while i played dead cells and hades but got burned out i aslo finish cult of the lamb in 2days 😅 I gues some action type games/hack and slash games would be nice (i have played all the DMC games, nier automata and bayonetta)

And i have had a issue with games that gives walls of text (CK3, against the storm , Baldur gate 3...) cause the text size always apear to small on my monitor idk why (even with games that have bigger font sizes they still look very small is it a display setting issue or if anyone knows how to solve it)

I concidered playing maybe some sonic games like old times but i remmeber hearing all the new releases suck ? (Last sonic game i played was sonic unleashe don the ps2 hahah)

I would prefer any game that doesnt need online acsess cause my wi fi speed is pretty shit I would rather stay away from games that are on emulators cause binding the controls always feels off to me and i dont have a controller for pc And finally no turn based games if possible (burn out from replaying final fantasy games recently)

Thank you all !!

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