List of games that I've played and are not bad

My username is OrangeNOrange

Disclaimer: I am really bad at describing games, so I'll just try to brief you on some stuff that makes each game unique. It's very likely that I'll leave out details, either because of spoilers or because I just forgot; I beg of you, watch the Steam trailers for these games instead of taking my word for it.

Also! A lot of these games are different in quality, gameplay and studios that developed them.

If you want to purchase or download the games I've listed, you can mostly click on them to take you to the PC store page which is mostly Steam (I'll mention exceptions, and some games are on other platforms like consoles but who even plays on console honestly)

Each time I update the list with a game I just finished or just thought of putting here, I'll put it at the top. The games I haven't finished (or that are being worked on) are after this list.
It's not ranked in any way or in chronological. If you want to see how good a game is, check out the store page's trailers and reviews (or try reading my very own half-baked half-existing reviews).

  • Refind Self: The Personality Test Game (2023) - An interesting idea of testing your personality through in-game decisions; despite the appeal of the game being about finding out your personality, still very replayable to find all the extra content in the nuances of the game
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (2016) - Sequel to the game where you argue with high school students about murder but on a beach instead
  • Slay the Spire (2019; I technically only beat a large portion of the game but I would still consider it complete) -
  • Our Life: Beginnings & Always (2020, free, has DLC) - A slice of life visual novel about growing up with your childhood friend (who you can also date and make into your boyfriend instead)
  • Pro Philosopher 2: Governments & Grievances (2024) - Argue with philosophers about politics in the sequel to the game where you argue with philosophers (see below)
  • Katana ZERO (2019) - 2D action-platformer where you slice people and then contemplate having sliced said people and keep slicing more people (passes sick music check)
  • The Murder of Sonic The Hedgehog (2023, free) -
  • Minecraft: Story Mode (2015; delisted from Steam, so the link leads you to an Internet Archive download; you can play it on Netflix but it loses a lot of the charm) -
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (2010) - A co-op game (which is apparently a spinoff of Lara Croft) where you platform and fight stuff
  • Clone Drone In The Danger Zone (2017) -
  • In Stars And Time (2023) - A 2D pixel-art top-down view of a game where you're finally at the end of a typical JRPG but you happen to be caught in a time loop (passes sick music check)
  • Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (2021) -
  • Wandersong (2018) -
  • Undertale (2015) - Amazing soundtrack; amazing story; good pixel-art; amazing writing; unspecified amount of dogs
  • Outcore (2022, free) - Puzzle game that takes place on your desktop: Great soundtrack; nice story; good writing (the plot is somewhat all over the place though)
  • OneShot (2016) - Great soundtrack, amazing story, great writing, really good pixel art
  • A Hat in Time (2017) - 3D platformer about a kid with a hat: Awesome soundtrack; good story & writing; good 3D art; has 4 purchasable DLCs
  • Star Apprentice: Magical Murder Mystery (2021, free) - nice art; good soundtrack; admittedly awkward gameplay that tries to fuse a bullet hell with interrogation; eventual sequel
  • Inscryption (2021) - Deckbuilder with great story and more than the trailer is showing you
  • Minecraft (2009, has its own site, multiplayer support) - Good soundtrack (if it decides to ever start); nice pixel art that's 3D... Okay look there's no way I'm actually introducing you to Minecraft here of all things, like it's literally one of the most well-known games of all time and both of us know it just keep reading the list already
  • Slay the Princess (2023) - A time-looping choice based visual novel where you get get beaten up by a pretty lady: Amazing hand-drawn b&w monochrome art; fully voice acted; good soundtrack (despite usually lingering in the background)
  • Hollow Knight (2017) - A 2D metroidvania where you explore a bug kingdom: Amazing hand-drawn art; a lot of exploration freedom; amazing soundtrack; great worldbuilding; eventual sequel (whenever it's going to be released)
  • Stardew Valley (2016, optional co-op) - A farming simulator where you can also marry Penny specifically (Penny my beloved): Great soundtrack; great pixel-art; good in both singleplayer and multiplayer (even though it's capped out at 4 players if you don't use mods)
  • The Henry Stickmin Collection (2020, but the original games came out earlier) - Remasters for 5 Flash games with a sixth game that builds off of your endings) - A choose-your-own-path adventure game where you're doing a lot of crime, usually in some wacky way; strangely awesome stick-figure art, great soundtrack, insane amount of references to more things than I'll ever live through (including lots of the games in this very list)
  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (2016) - Argue with high school students about murder
  • Doki-Doki Literature Club Plus (2021, remaster of the original Doki-Doki Literature Club from 2017 which adds new content and is also slightly different (but also if you want to you could just play the 2017 one because it's free with nearly everything aside from the side stories and some lore))
  • vivid/stasis (2023, free) - Super funky rhythm game about this one girl who caught up in stuff
  • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe (2022, remake of The Stanley Parable from 2013, which was originally a Half Life 2 mod, and also has a completely separate demo on the original game's page) - Game that explores what a game should actually be, and makes you think and laugh and then think about laughing
  • Cuphead (2017) - Classic game about shooting at plants and stuff (not to be confused with Plants vs. Zombies, the game where you shoot with plants at stuff)
  • Celeste (2018) - Platformer about a girl who climbs a mountain with sick music and sicker backstory
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2019, Steam PC remaster; the original three games were on consoles) - Visual novel where you play as a defense attorney to prove your clients innocent: argue with idiots about what actually happened and rub evidence in their stupid faces while listening to music that makes you feel like you didn't just totally fail at showing the evidence
  • Socrates Jones: Pro Philosopher (2023, free) - Basically Ace Attorney if it was an indie game about philosophy instead: great soundtrack, great artwork (even though the backgrounds and characters feel off when compared to each other); both interesting and funny writing, sequel also out (see above)
  • Will You Snail? (2022) - 2D platformer where you're against an a sassy machine that's constantly predicting your next move: great pixel art; awesome soundtrack; narrator that has something to say about everything you do in the game (mocking you for failing or quitting levels, giving you a presentation on his plan to dominate the world, even switching the difficulty automatically if you let him);
  • There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension (2020) - Contrary to its title, this is a puzzle game where you go through different places to solve puzzles with a narrator who
  • Paper Mario (2000; exclusive to the N64, but there's a subscription service that you can use on Switch to play old games like it)
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (2004; originally on GameCube, got a 2024 remake on Switch) -
  • Super Paper Mario (2007) -

Games that either aren't actually really done or that I didn't finish yet but are still mostly really good (I think)
("still in development" means that the game still has more to come out (usually chapters), and "didn't complete yet" means that I've personally started the game but haven't finished it yet)

  • MINDWAVE (2025 demo; still in development) - Funky music and gameplay in lots of tiny minigames that take place inside of your opponents' minds (I've heard it be described as a WarioWare styled game but I've never played that)
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (2017) -
  • Disco Elisyum - (2019; didn't complete yet) -
  • Cryptmaster (2024; didn't complete yet) -
  • Cult of the Lamb (2022; didn't complete yet) -
  • Our Life: Now & Forever (2024 demo; still in development) -
  • Everhood (2021; didn't complete yet) -
  • Rain World - (2017; didn't complete yet)
  • Balatro (2024; I technically beat the game a few times, but it's a roguelike and I don't think I unlocked everything) -
  • Rabbit and Steel (2024; didn't complete yet) -
  • Potionomics (2022; didn't complete yet) -
  • OMORI (2020; didn't complete yet) -
  • Witch's Heart (It's actually in Japanese though, English translation is here; didn't complete yet) -
  • Keylocker (2024; didn't complete yet) -
  • I Just Want to be Single!! (still in development) -
  • Bug Fables (2019; didn't complete yet) -
  • Paper Mario: Sticker Star (2012; didn't complete yet) -
  • Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers (2024, I technically beat the game once, but it's a roguelike and I don't think I unlocked everything) -
  • TUNIC (2022; didn't complete yet) -
  • Paper Lily (2024 demo; still in development) -
  • Your Turn To Die -Death Game By Majority- (2023 early access; still in development & didn't complete yet) - Great soundtrack; great writing,
  • Deltarune - (2021 demo; still in development but already about the length of Undertale with 2 chapters) - amazing soundtrack; good story so far,
  • Ultrakill (2020; didn't complete yet) - Amazing soundtrack; great low poly art (goes really well with the gameplay feel);
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Pub: 26 Jul 2024 15:48 UTC
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