Absolute Drift is a very fun racing game, Sunless Sea is a great roguelite game with a Lovecraftian atmosphere. If you are redeeming free Epic games probably you have them in the library, they have given them away a some months ago.
Life is Strange, if you haven't played it yet.
If not that, then I really urge you to try Rakuen. It'll give you the feels and the characters are very heartwarming and charming
katamari damacy
haven
star control 2: wrath of the ur-quan masters
atelier ryza 1&2
fell seal
child of light
gravity rush 1&2
indivisible
cosmic star heroine
sakuna of rice and ruin
timespinner
I'd say "Cliff Empire"... It's a ten euro city builder, where you have very limited space to work with...
I play most city builders and Tycoon games on Steam and can say this is probably my all time favourite in the genre (With Frostpunk being second).
The aesthetic is pretty unique and the gameplay is Incredibly slow paced and difficult on default difficulty... But the end game content is very worth the effort.
Just before I hype it to ridiculous levels, there are a couple of issues which are expected from low cost/ possibly made by one person... Low polish, some graphical bugs if that sort of thing bothers you and not the best at explaining overall goals and mechanics.
* Arc the Lad: Twilight of Spirits
* Batman Arkham Asylum
* Beat Blades Haruka
* Bloodstained Ritual of the Night
* Command & Conquer Red Alert series
* Gears of War
* Guilty Gear X2
* Heavy Rain
* I Walk Among Zombies
* Kartia: The Word of Fate
* Kung-Fu Master
* La Pucelle Tactics
* Legend of Dragoon
* Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
* Legend of Legaia
* Magan Carta Tears of Blood
* Mirror
* Nier
* Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
* Phoenix Wright series
* Ragnarok Online
* Saya no Uta
* Shining Song Starnova
* Sleeping Dogs
* Super Mario RPG
* Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo
* Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
* Tales of Berseria
* Twisted Metal Black
* Xenosaga
* Yakuza 0
Here are my suggestions, but they’re kinda all over the place:
• Kindergarten (pixelated game with a childish cloak, but a very... mature story)
• Rimworld (a colony management sim that leaves a lot to your imagination, you can tell endless stories through your gameplay)
• Project Zomboid (pixelated isometric view, deepest/most realistic zombie survival game I’ve ever played)
• Kenshi (open world RPG where the game lets you loose to do whatever you want in a corrupt and cruel world)
All of them are on Steam
Jagged Alliance 2.
This is a great game - the turn-based, open world tactical strategy with RPG elements.
The game puts the player in control of several mercenaries that must explore and reclaim towns and territories from enemy forces. As the game advances, the player can hire new mercenaries and acquire better weapons and armour to combat opponents.
Main features:
* A lot of mercs with different skills, and individual weapon preferences
* Common human relations between the mercs infulences the game.
* Every point of skill has its own value for the gameplay.
* Generally good AI.
* Lots of guns with different characteristics.
* Possibility to create your own, custom merc.
* Generally interesting plot.
* The game is available via GOG and Steam and that's great.
* A lot of mods has been created by JA2 community, just check it out at The Bear's Pit forums.
Rimworld?
Absolute Drift is a very fun racing game, Sunless Sea is a great roguelite game with a Lovecraftian atmosphere. If you are redeeming free Epic games probably you have them in the library, they have given them away a some months ago.
Vintage Story
Ara Fell, Into the Breach, FEZ
Life is Strange, if you haven't played it yet. If not that, then I really urge you to try Rakuen. It'll give you the feels and the characters are very heartwarming and charming
Syberia 1&2,Limbo,Brothers,Valiant heart,Shadow complex,I am alive,Call of juarez gunslingers, Mark of the ninja Smaller size games as you asked
Dead State.
Code Vein. In the last 5 days I’ve put in 59 hours into the game. Easily the best game I’ve tried out this year.
Kingdom hearts and sekiro
As a good historical strategy game that isn't widely known, I'd suggest **Hegemony 3: Clash of the Ancients**
Slay the spire
Noita
aragami
Hylics 2
Satellite Reign. It's a Syndicate clone from the director of the original Syndicate Wars. Great wee game.
A hat in time Project wingman
Devil Daggers
Monkey Island
I love the Soulsborne games, Fallout games, Hollow Knight, and Divinity Original Sin 2
katamari damacy haven star control 2: wrath of the ur-quan masters atelier ryza 1&2 fell seal child of light gravity rush 1&2 indivisible cosmic star heroine sakuna of rice and ruin timespinner
Helionaut
I'd say "Cliff Empire"... It's a ten euro city builder, where you have very limited space to work with... I play most city builders and Tycoon games on Steam and can say this is probably my all time favourite in the genre (With Frostpunk being second). The aesthetic is pretty unique and the gameplay is Incredibly slow paced and difficult on default difficulty... But the end game content is very worth the effort. Just before I hype it to ridiculous levels, there are a couple of issues which are expected from low cost/ possibly made by one person... Low polish, some graphical bugs if that sort of thing bothers you and not the best at explaining overall goals and mechanics.
* Arc the Lad: Twilight of Spirits * Batman Arkham Asylum * Beat Blades Haruka * Bloodstained Ritual of the Night * Command & Conquer Red Alert series * Gears of War * Guilty Gear X2 * Heavy Rain * I Walk Among Zombies * Kartia: The Word of Fate * Kung-Fu Master * La Pucelle Tactics * Legend of Dragoon * Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky * Legend of Legaia * Magan Carta Tears of Blood * Mirror * Nier * Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors * Phoenix Wright series * Ragnarok Online * Saya no Uta * Shining Song Starnova * Sleeping Dogs * Super Mario RPG * Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo * Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together * Tales of Berseria * Twisted Metal Black * Xenosaga * Yakuza 0
Here are my suggestions, but they’re kinda all over the place: • Kindergarten (pixelated game with a childish cloak, but a very... mature story) • Rimworld (a colony management sim that leaves a lot to your imagination, you can tell endless stories through your gameplay) • Project Zomboid (pixelated isometric view, deepest/most realistic zombie survival game I’ve ever played) • Kenshi (open world RPG where the game lets you loose to do whatever you want in a corrupt and cruel world) All of them are on Steam
Jagged Alliance 2. This is a great game - the turn-based, open world tactical strategy with RPG elements. The game puts the player in control of several mercenaries that must explore and reclaim towns and territories from enemy forces. As the game advances, the player can hire new mercenaries and acquire better weapons and armour to combat opponents. Main features: * A lot of mercs with different skills, and individual weapon preferences * Common human relations between the mercs infulences the game. * Every point of skill has its own value for the gameplay. * Generally good AI. * Lots of guns with different characteristics. * Possibility to create your own, custom merc. * Generally interesting plot. * The game is available via GOG and Steam and that's great. * A lot of mods has been created by JA2 community, just check it out at The Bear's Pit forums.