Immersive Games

Holla Forums, I want to be immersed in another world. What games let me feel like i'm a part of a regular world, being a regular hunter, adventurer, or shopkeepers, instead of the savior of the world, or the leader of some faction?

Elona, The Guild 2, Sims Medieval, Harvest Moon series, Rune Factory series, Stardew Valley, Mabinogi

Is The Guild 2: Pirates any good? I have that but never tried it.

If you have the autisms for it, elona is the game for you
Pretty much a life sim where you can do almost anything you can think of.
The roguelike gameplay might not appeal to anyone, but if you want to freely roleplay in a fantasy world this is the game.

Kamidori Alchemy Meister has you being both. The plot is centered around taking care of an alchemical shop. There is some adventure going on later on from what I know but the lore autism is enough for you to feel like you're actually living your daily life as an alchemist.

Not the best game in terms of controls. But fun when you get to the depths of it. Just don't drop it in the beginning and you will have fun.

I've played elona+ a good bit actually. Just havent continued my character in a while. I got pretty far, and got my charisma high by whoring myself out in the prostitute town and dungeon delving, as well as hiring a really strong merc that I made fall in love with my std ridden ass.

Nice, sounds comfy.

Cool, i'll check it out in a bit. Does it have high seas adventures tho? Or is it centered in one town like regular Guild 2?

It is comfy

It has porn later on in the game though

Majesty
But not the second one, which is garbage

The best and all that you want is pic related

Oh, it's a VN. I thought it was like the Atelier games, with alchemy and daily life.

The RTS?

Not really what I was thinking of when I said immserive games for daily life. If I was gonna play a very plot centric game around politics i'd probably go for VTMB instead.

It's not a VN, it's a strategy game with some VN in it.

Oh. Combat reminds me of the Arc The Lad games. Looks comfy.

nothing like the shit voice acting, awful movement model, fucking ayyliums lmao to immerse you into a game

deus ex is a joke game and its a very funny one, but don't post embarrassing things like this publicly.

How can trips be so wrong?

god damn, I am just so immersed, let me tell you how immersed I am. This voice acting is so sublime, and so obviously written to be taken absolutely straight and seriously, there is so much to immerse you in.

how can you be such a faggot?

Mount & Blade supports more playstyles than any other games I know of. You can rule over everyone, but you can also be a merchant, a bandit, a mercenary, a vassal, a business owner, etc. You can get captured and extorted like everyone else. There really isn't much enemy scaling, but rather you'll get fucked over if you don't pick your battles wisely. NPCs also have AI and will make decisions, based on their relationship with other NPCs, regardless of your involvement. As far as I know, the only way the game ends is if you decide to retire from adventuring, which can be done at any time.

I started playing Kamidori about 2 weeks ago. How the hell can a porn game be this good?

wew
Though it doesn't need good voice acting to be immersive.

I-is it really that fun?

Once you get through the prologue you will be able to have some real fun going to dungeons, crafting items, selling them and expanding your shop.


Which route should I go for first?

Mount and Blade isn't that good at simulating the mercantile system of economy user. The closest mod to getting it right is Nova Aetas, and that has a number of flaws and areas for improvement and expansion.

I think i've played all the big M&B mods. Now i'm just waiting on the quest of the butterlord. The last I played was the GOT mod which was pretty fun.

Call of Chernobyl let's you pick from like 8 different factions ranging from pot smoking anarchists and kill everything militants to bandits and loner stalkers.
Quests are constantly generated and range from artifact hunting to mutant/stalker killing.

What other games can I run a small comfy store?

I really want to own a bookstore/coffee shop anons.

It has many flaws in its design, but OP is looking for games where you aren't necessarily the guy, and I argue that Mount & Blade does this better than anyone else. It's the only game I can think of where virtually every mechanic and consequence is accessible to the player and almost every NPC. Your actions don't solely determine the success or failure of the world. Everything still goes on around you.

Adventure Bar Story on 3DS is awesome.

Witcher 3 is amazing at this.

It sounds ok.

Actually, what games are good at simulating a mercantile system of economy? Besides RTS or turn based strategy games?

Absolutely degenerate.

No the hero management simulator. It's hardly a rts.

Loli route is the hardest by far. You might struggle with it if you're not used to that kind of gameplay.

Also, when you go into NG+ you have options to scaling monsters to your level: DO NOT PICK THAT OPTION. It doesn't increase the monster damage by that much but it significantly increases their health, turning even the weakest monsters into punching bag. Makes the game extremely tedious.

Just remember "pregnancy" means xenomorph.

I have to reccomend both Elona and The Guild 2 as well.
Elona is a great grinding simulator where you slowly become the most powerful being in existence and can even kill Gods if you grinded enough. With enough patience, you could even add gods to your party and adventure with them though with the way the game works the starting pets are better.
The guild 2 is a fun family/economy simulator where you play as a family in a medieval world. The Law system is pretty robust including the ability to commit crimes, report crimes or even write the laws. It's biggest negative is how broken rogues are since a rogue with enough points in rhetoric and stealth can get away with any crime and with clever placement of buildings can make enough money to bribe thier way through any legal proceeding.

Just remembered the Harvest moon series as well.

Is it cute as a baby? Too bad elona + doesnt have a pregnancy system.

I more like the idea of having my own shop and being part of the community tbh.

Is there a set protagonist or is it like a gurps?

I'll have to check that one out.

X3TC is pretty immersive, you can go full combat, trade, or personal space empire.

Skyrim + mods. Deep inside, you know it's true user.


Pretty much this.


You should just play Renaissance. It got everything in Pirates plus its own content.

Well, it's buggy as hell. Unmodded Skyrim is a perfect bugless game in comparison.

Is it fun? For me, yes. Just stick to scholars business and avoid thugs business and you'll be alright. Bugs are just something you have to live by in this game. There's a "patch", but it's just delay the bugs to the end game and introduces new ones.

Also avoid being too big/having too much businesses. It just make the game tedious.

You are running a shop and you are part of the community, you can even get married. You can buy more shops and basically run the whole town eventually.
As for the game Majesty, you don't have a set hero since you play as their manager.

Oh thats what I meant. I always play elona+ with the goal of making my own shop or inn and relaxing.

Done that. It was fun. But not enough immersive small time people quest mods. Or at least none I found.

Papers Please was pretty good for immersion and not being anyone important.