I like to wander around the environments in the Hitman reboot games. Not really trying to kill anyone or achieve anything, just enjoying the environment.
Just Cause 3, but I'm honestly a bit tired of it now. I love just wingsuiting around the place and I've never found anything else that gives me that same level of catharsis.
I do switch to JC4 occasionally just for a change of scenery, but the wingsuit feels too... floaty? In that one. Idk, just doesn't feel the same.
I am desperately open to suggestions for something similar in terms of brain off flow state gaming.
I kinda liked the wingsuit in 4 tbh. I loved actually flying around with the jetpack. But it has nothing on the jetpack in 3, with the rocket launcher and all.
IMO Mini Metro quickly becomes super stressful. I assume Motorways is the same.
Instead I would say Islanders is quite relaxing. Super minimal city building.
What I'd really like though is something for Steam Deck with a good flow state. Any suggestions? Lonely Mountains Downhill looks pretty good maybe. Someone else mentioned Superflight which is great but maybe too minimal.
I have not seen anyone mention these, which is surprising. They are the definition of relaxing lol
Dorf Romantik
Islanders
Relaxing base builders with a nice soundtrack and a "get as many points as you can. Failed? No problem, just start over and relax again" kind of vibe.
Then there is duck game if you have some friends to relax with. It is hilarious.
In that same vein: mini motorways and stacklands
Any game I've played so much I can do it mindlessly is one I'll use to destress generally. Specifically something like Wazhack or another roguelike where if I die oh well, back into it! Maybe something with no fail state like Heaven's Vault instead.
Elite Dangerous. It's so freeing to just hurl yourself out into the middle of nowhere and not come back.
Space Trucker Simulator β€οΈ
I have never played this but I loved games like everspace and chorus, and a more sim-focused open-galaxy game seems sick. Is ED worth getting in to?
It's the only MMO I still play regularly after three years. That said, I hesitate to outright recommend it. It's fairly niche, and kinda still recovering from a disastrous DLC launch a couple years ago. It's in a pretty good place now but confidence in the playerbase is still a little shaken. Mechanics-wise there's a lot built up over the years that just aren't explained at all in-game, so the learning curve is more of a sheer cliff face. OTOH, the community is honestly one of the most supportive I've ever experienced; even the griefers will chat with you after blowing you up and explain how to avoid it next time. And having the entire physically modelled milky way to explore is honestly an amazing experience. I'd suggest checking out a few streams to suss out if it's for you, streamers are generally lovely and happy to chat with and help out new and prospective players.
Awesome, thank you!
Turns out its part of the playstation network game thingy so I can try it out for (kinda) free!
That's one of the things that's not explained, related to the DLC launch. There are a few different versions of the game. The console version is considered legacy and is functionally "disconnected" from the live version. It no longer receives updates outside of the occasional security or stability patch. Only PC is receiving new content. If you can get it for free it's a good way to test out the general gameplay, but most of the community is on PC these days.
When I try to play games on my pc i get terrible screen tearing and then a hellgate opens and the doomslayer has to come quell the uprising of demons so I am unfortunately confined to the dystopian hellscape that is modern console gaming until I magically become not poor
There are few things more zen than sitting in your ship, thrusters off, in an undiscovered system on the other side of the galaxy. It's humbling, isolating, and beautifully zen.
For me it's probably KSP and/or KSP2, which is weird because I literally design and program for rockets as a job...
Have you ever done this?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh, also, mid-pandemic I played A Short Hike, and while not a long game, it was an incredible escape for a while.
Elite Dangerous was a good one. Just free, open space.
No Man's Sky, in the same vein
Building in minetest or wandering around fishing and stuff in FC5. Pretty area, shame about all the cultists.
A fellow minetest player in the wild!
Indeed. I've been doing my best to spread the love. :)
all my stress just melts away picking up my switch and sitting out on a bench somewhere riding on a horse in breath of the wild while hearing soft, soothing melodies play.
I swear I think I'm gonna have hundreds of hours into this game before I ever beat it
Skyrim, without a doubt. That ambiance...
I feel cold when I play it. Especially in the northern parts of the map.
Old school FPS games. Doom, Quake, Unreal, etc. They're just simple, cathartic stress relief.
Same. But I have found OpenArena (based on the Quake III code) to be an update with a decent amount of online players.
In the same cathartic relief idea i also remember finishing both god of wars on ps2 as a kid. Worked great as anger management too. I feel like doom as a very similar energy in that regards.
Descenders. Just has a real nice flow state quality to it. Chill soundtrack. You can play as fast or slow as you want to. No pressure to do tricks or get high scores. Just making it to the finish line eventually is enough.
In a similar vein have you tried lonely mountain?
Lately, it's been Factorio. It's nice to set all my worries aside and pick up an entirely new set of worries regarding factories and the growth thereof.
I will not touch this game because I know myself too well
I told myself this for years before finally buying it, haha. It's exactly as addicting as you think.
Game is a gem and potato's are objectively the best thing
Cloudpunk
I wish cloudpunk had optional fetch quests. I liked the narrative. I enjoyed the experience.
But the world is so big and I want to just mindlessly chill and be a taxi/delivery driver and watch a optional meaningless bar go up.
Totally agree. I love to just drive around and discover new places in this game. With Camus.
I bought the DLC last week after finally finishing the story, mostly because it's stated as almost a direct sequel, with a story about as long as the first. It also deals with the consequences of some of your decisions during the main story.
I haven't played it yet, but I'm excited to jump in.
As funny as it may sound its dark souls 1/3 and elden ring for me
StarCraft 2. I have too much to think about in real life so I need something that forces me to devote 100% of my attention to it. I don't particularly care if I lose so I can just queue again and again and come out with my brain reset.
The only time starcraft calms me down is when im doing something brainless like coop or the campaign. At my level of play, it is honestly not very fun on the ladder because I dont really feel like I can still do fun stuff and still win. And being a competitive person doesnt lend itself to being ok losing a lot more because I wanted to do something stupid instead of what works.
I all use a lot of rational thinking daily, so i do like a game that take all of your focus but i'd rather have something brain dead. So in short, rocket league. (Also MHW can be like that sometimes)
Powerwashing simulator on quest vr, this is true zen, im getting lost for hours after a stressing work day
Refunct. The perfect game for when your brain is fried after work imo. It's super minimal so not something you can sink tens of hours necessarily into but it's worth checking out for sure.
Doom
Which one?
Yes.
Recently: Brotato and RAILGRADE
I got Brotato on sale a couple weeks ago on steam and I'm terrible at it but still having a good time.
Got 3 victories under my belt & a bunch of unlocks, though. Any pointers for a "noob"?
Guilwars 2 - always something to and you find many hilarious moments both from NPCs and playGuilwars 2 - always something to and you find many hilarious moments both from NPCs and players. Itβs a fantastic experience for casual and dedicated players alike.
I only have one that is the source of my stress - I'm the guy in charge of keeping the servers running
It varies wildly. Sometimes its Skyrim or Fallout 4, sometimes it's some strategy game like Cities Skylines (2) or Factorio, or for a while now I've been playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 after I found out how awesome the gaming wheel support is on Linux. Latest Doom games have also been great for just venting out.
Any Dark Souls with a heavy weapon. Just smashing those puny hollows into pancakes.
Superflight is fun. Simple wingsuit flying game. Mini Metro is great. So is Fez!
Superflight looks like my jam! And it's super cheap! Thanks for the recommendation!
Factorio's a great one for this, as is RimWorld, but specifically on the modes where there's no combat in the former and "base builder" difficulty on the latter. Lately, Palworld has been filling this slot for me. Just build stuff, occasionally tackle enemies, and listen to podcasts while you do it.
Kenshi
Age of Empires 2. Random real world map.
Planet Crafter, Modded Minecraft, and Modded Stardew Valley.
"Build making" roguelites like Hades etc. These days I've been playing far too much Magicraft while trying to keep sane.
Soviet Republic and Transport Fever 2.
Pokemon emmerald, almost exclusively Battle Factory (battles with random pokemon). Also play a lot of bullet and blitz on lichess
Terratech.
Iβm shocked so many people align with me there:
Minecraft
Factorio
Rimworld
Additionally:
OpenRA red alert
Counterstrike 2
Klondike
Watching Phasmophobia
Dyson Sphere Program
Satisfactory
X4 foundation
Cult of the Lamb
Mining stars and talking nonsense on Old School RuneScape. Itβs got an activity for any mood
Idk. I'm broke in the brain. The games I play to unwind tend to have high performance demands. I became the top ranked player in project muse with what I thought was casual play. Turns out that obsession is second nature to me. What I like more than anything else is being able to have my fingers move as fast as I can think.
I don't think I actually de-stress though. Anyone have any ideas for me?
I de stress by engrossing and ignoring my problems so I tend towards whatever sucks me in. Started Osu! In 2012, other than that I like things like tarkov and am getting close to 4k hours in hunt: showdown. I get told it's not as casual as I say it is, but it's casual to me lol
I fuckin love Osu! I miss my computer.
I guess Stormworks, but it can also be frustrating at times when I got tough nuts to crack in my grand designs. Still haven't found an engineering game of the same caliber.
House flipper is a big one for me. Either that or minecraft.
Snowrunner - stunning scenery and realism, and you can take it as slow as you want...
Honestly I find Stardew Valley quite stressful, with it's short daily time and so much to do.
I like anything turn based or pausable. FTL and Into the Breach are good. Slay the Spire is fun too. But I am kinda missing a chill game tbh
Slay the Spire is super chill and has a ton of replay value.
Stardiew Valley with mods
Sounds too much like real life to me :/
Minecraft, Skyrim and valheim
I like to wander around the environments in the Hitman reboot games. Not really trying to kill anyone or achieve anything, just enjoying the environment.
Just Cause 3, but I'm honestly a bit tired of it now. I love just wingsuiting around the place and I've never found anything else that gives me that same level of catharsis.
I do switch to JC4 occasionally just for a change of scenery, but the wingsuit feels too... floaty? In that one. Idk, just doesn't feel the same.
I am desperately open to suggestions for something similar in terms of brain off flow state gaming.
I kinda liked the wingsuit in 4 tbh. I loved actually flying around with the jetpack. But it has nothing on the jetpack in 3, with the rocket launcher and all.
IMO Mini Metro quickly becomes super stressful. I assume Motorways is the same.
Instead I would say Islanders is quite relaxing. Super minimal city building.
What I'd really like though is something for Steam Deck with a good flow state. Any suggestions? Lonely Mountains Downhill looks pretty good maybe. Someone else mentioned Superflight which is great but maybe too minimal.
I have not seen anyone mention these, which is surprising. They are the definition of relaxing lol
Relaxing base builders with a nice soundtrack and a "get as many points as you can. Failed? No problem, just start over and relax again" kind of vibe.
Then there is duck game if you have some friends to relax with. It is hilarious.
In that same vein: mini motorways and stacklands
Any game I've played so much I can do it mindlessly is one I'll use to destress generally. Specifically something like Wazhack or another roguelike where if I die oh well, back into it! Maybe something with no fail state like Heaven's Vault instead.
Elite Dangerous. It's so freeing to just hurl yourself out into the middle of nowhere and not come back.
Space Trucker Simulator β€οΈ
I have never played this but I loved games like everspace and chorus, and a more sim-focused open-galaxy game seems sick. Is ED worth getting in to?
It's the only MMO I still play regularly after three years. That said, I hesitate to outright recommend it. It's fairly niche, and kinda still recovering from a disastrous DLC launch a couple years ago. It's in a pretty good place now but confidence in the playerbase is still a little shaken. Mechanics-wise there's a lot built up over the years that just aren't explained at all in-game, so the learning curve is more of a sheer cliff face. OTOH, the community is honestly one of the most supportive I've ever experienced; even the griefers will chat with you after blowing you up and explain how to avoid it next time. And having the entire physically modelled milky way to explore is honestly an amazing experience. I'd suggest checking out a few streams to suss out if it's for you, streamers are generally lovely and happy to chat with and help out new and prospective players.
Awesome, thank you!
Turns out its part of the playstation network game thingy so I can try it out for (kinda) free!
That's one of the things that's not explained, related to the DLC launch. There are a few different versions of the game. The console version is considered legacy and is functionally "disconnected" from the live version. It no longer receives updates outside of the occasional security or stability patch. Only PC is receiving new content. If you can get it for free it's a good way to test out the general gameplay, but most of the community is on PC these days.
When I try to play games on my pc i get terrible screen tearing and then a hellgate opens and the doomslayer has to come quell the uprising of demons so I am unfortunately confined to the dystopian hellscape that is modern console gaming until I magically become not poor
There are few things more zen than sitting in your ship, thrusters off, in an undiscovered system on the other side of the galaxy. It's humbling, isolating, and beautifully zen.
For me it's probably KSP and/or KSP2, which is weird because I literally design and program for rockets as a job...
Have you ever done this?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Oh, also, mid-pandemic I played A Short Hike, and while not a long game, it was an incredible escape for a while.
Elite Dangerous was a good one. Just free, open space.
No Man's Sky, in the same vein
Building in minetest or wandering around fishing and stuff in FC5. Pretty area, shame about all the cultists.
A fellow minetest player in the wild!
Indeed. I've been doing my best to spread the love. :)
all my stress just melts away picking up my switch and sitting out on a bench somewhere riding on a horse in breath of the wild while hearing soft, soothing melodies play.
I swear I think I'm gonna have hundreds of hours into this game before I ever beat it
Skyrim, without a doubt. That ambiance...
I feel cold when I play it. Especially in the northern parts of the map.
Old school FPS games. Doom, Quake, Unreal, etc. They're just simple, cathartic stress relief.
Same. But I have found OpenArena (based on the Quake III code) to be an update with a decent amount of online players.
In the same cathartic relief idea i also remember finishing both god of wars on ps2 as a kid. Worked great as anger management too. I feel like doom as a very similar energy in that regards.
Descenders. Just has a real nice flow state quality to it. Chill soundtrack. You can play as fast or slow as you want to. No pressure to do tricks or get high scores. Just making it to the finish line eventually is enough.
In a similar vein have you tried lonely mountain?
Lately, it's been Factorio. It's nice to set all my worries aside and pick up an entirely new set of worries regarding factories and the growth thereof.
I will not touch this game because I know myself too well
I told myself this for years before finally buying it, haha. It's exactly as addicting as you think.
The Dark Mod - absolute incompatible with stress
Brotato
Who's out there down voting brotato lol
Game is a gem and potato's are objectively the best thing
Cloudpunk
I wish cloudpunk had optional fetch quests. I liked the narrative. I enjoyed the experience.
But the world is so big and I want to just mindlessly chill and be a taxi/delivery driver and watch a optional meaningless bar go up.
Totally agree. I love to just drive around and discover new places in this game. With Camus.
I bought the DLC last week after finally finishing the story, mostly because it's stated as almost a direct sequel, with a story about as long as the first. It also deals with the consequences of some of your decisions during the main story.
I haven't played it yet, but I'm excited to jump in.
As funny as it may sound its dark souls 1/3 and elden ring for me
StarCraft 2. I have too much to think about in real life so I need something that forces me to devote 100% of my attention to it. I don't particularly care if I lose so I can just queue again and again and come out with my brain reset.
The only time starcraft calms me down is when im doing something brainless like coop or the campaign. At my level of play, it is honestly not very fun on the ladder because I dont really feel like I can still do fun stuff and still win. And being a competitive person doesnt lend itself to being ok losing a lot more because I wanted to do something stupid instead of what works.
I all use a lot of rational thinking daily, so i do like a game that take all of your focus but i'd rather have something brain dead. So in short, rocket league. (Also MHW can be like that sometimes)
Powerwashing simulator on quest vr, this is true zen, im getting lost for hours after a stressing work day
Refunct. The perfect game for when your brain is fried after work imo. It's super minimal so not something you can sink tens of hours necessarily into but it's worth checking out for sure.
Doom
Which one?
Yes.
Recently: Brotato and RAILGRADE
I got Brotato on sale a couple weeks ago on steam and I'm terrible at it but still having a good time.
Got 3 victories under my belt & a bunch of unlocks, though. Any pointers for a "noob"?
Guilwars 2 - always something to and you find many hilarious moments both from NPCs and playGuilwars 2 - always something to and you find many hilarious moments both from NPCs and players. Itβs a fantastic experience for casual and dedicated players alike.
I only have one that is the source of my stress - I'm the guy in charge of keeping the servers running
It varies wildly. Sometimes its Skyrim or Fallout 4, sometimes it's some strategy game like Cities Skylines (2) or Factorio, or for a while now I've been playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 after I found out how awesome the gaming wheel support is on Linux. Latest Doom games have also been great for just venting out.
Any Dark Souls with a heavy weapon. Just smashing those puny hollows into pancakes.
Superflight is fun. Simple wingsuit flying game. Mini Metro is great. So is Fez!
Superflight looks like my jam! And it's super cheap! Thanks for the recommendation!
Factorio's a great one for this, as is RimWorld, but specifically on the modes where there's no combat in the former and "base builder" difficulty on the latter. Lately, Palworld has been filling this slot for me. Just build stuff, occasionally tackle enemies, and listen to podcasts while you do it.
Kenshi
Age of Empires 2. Random real world map.
Planet Crafter, Modded Minecraft, and Modded Stardew Valley.
"Build making" roguelites like Hades etc. These days I've been playing far too much Magicraft while trying to keep sane.
Soviet Republic and Transport Fever 2.
Pokemon emmerald, almost exclusively Battle Factory (battles with random pokemon). Also play a lot of bullet and blitz on lichess
Terratech.
Iβm shocked so many people align with me there:
Additionally:
Cult of the Lamb
Mining stars and talking nonsense on Old School RuneScape. Itβs got an activity for any mood
Idk. I'm broke in the brain. The games I play to unwind tend to have high performance demands. I became the top ranked player in project muse with what I thought was casual play. Turns out that obsession is second nature to me. What I like more than anything else is being able to have my fingers move as fast as I can think.
I don't think I actually de-stress though. Anyone have any ideas for me?
I de stress by engrossing and ignoring my problems so I tend towards whatever sucks me in. Started Osu! In 2012, other than that I like things like tarkov and am getting close to 4k hours in hunt: showdown. I get told it's not as casual as I say it is, but it's casual to me lol
I fuckin love Osu! I miss my computer.
I guess Stormworks, but it can also be frustrating at times when I got tough nuts to crack in my grand designs. Still haven't found an engineering game of the same caliber.
House flipper is a big one for me. Either that or minecraft.
Snowrunner - stunning scenery and realism, and you can take it as slow as you want...