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Best Video Games to Play With Your Girlfriend or Boyfriend

Choosing couple-oriented games to play with your girlfriend or boyfriend can be challenging, but we'll narrow down the best picks for you.

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Nacho_Z517d ago

What do married people do, knit each other socks?

anast516d ago

We complain about the rising food and utility costs then go to bed....

Final_Aeon514d ago

Usually have kids that soak up 90% of 'free' time.
So gaming solo or together is a luxury.

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Baldur’s Gate 3 Is The Kind Of Game That Makes Me Wish I Could Play One Thing At A Time

I respect people who can dig deep on one game, and only one game, but I can't do it.

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jznrpg3d ago

I used to play multiple games at a time but because of the time constraints I have I don’t have a choice but to play one game at a time or I’ll end up with some unfinished games. I like to get platinums for the games I enjoy the most so it can take me a long time to get to the next game.

It definitely takes some will power as I always have a stack of games I want to play at all times. But most of the games I play are really good and I am fully immersed when I’m playing a single game at a time.

raWfodog2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Same here. I’ll focus on a game that I really enjoy and get the most out of it before moving onto the next title. That is why I have a massive backlog of games now.

Armaggedon3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Same for me. I play so many games, currently playing oblivion, expedition, blades of fire, bg3 with friends , avowed, and Nioh 2. After learning more about myself and gaining mastery, I have developed an ability to get fulfillment from a game without needing to “complete” it. Unless of course, a game hooks me for the story, in which case I have to complete it to see what happens. I have discovered that in terms of gameplay, one can get most if not all of the expected experience in about 25% of progress through play.

Ninver2d ago

Sounds like renting is the best way to go in your case. No point in buying games you won't complete.

Armaggedon2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

It depends on what one deems as “complete.” For some, it is completing the story, and for others it is completing all tasks and objectives. Usually when this happens, people will feel “that was fun, whats next.” There is always a whats next. Cant think of anyone that has consumed media and thought “I am completely satisfied and will not need to play or watch another. I have simply mastered this “hunger” if you will. I am able to get so far in a game and then move to another without needing to reach a certain requirement. A benefit of this is that I do not get bored, as that game I didn’t beat still has mystries to unravel and new things I haven’t done.

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Stardew Valley Still Needs to Add These 5 Animals

Stardew Valley's animals a part of the game's identity, helping it stand out from other farming sims, but the game could do with a few additions.

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Baldur's Gate 3 modders want your help creating a community-made NPC for the biggest custom campaign

Upcoming custom campaign Path To Menzoberranzan is one of the most ambitious Baldur's Gate 3 mods, and now you can help create an NPC for it.