Best party games

Started by Bamyasi, November 2, 2016 03:39 AM

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Bamyasi

By which I mean best party videogames, not like soggy biscuit or whatever normalfags play. I define "party game" as anything with multiplayer and near-zero learning curve.
Dishonorable Mentions

  • Super Smash Bores - Why people think this is still fun after almost 2 decades is completely beyond me. It's pretty much the same shit every single match.
  • Mario Party/Karty - Some of them are okay but only for the first few times you play them. Mushroom Kingdom aesthetic just fills me with existential dread.
  • Any FPS - They're all pretty much the same. Halo was fun once or twice but now when I see people playing these games I turn 360 degrees and walk away. Less common ones like Timesplitters and XIII are good but no one plays them.
Any you'd recommend? Might post more with a slightly higher learning curve later.

ProtoChaud

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First of all I'd like to say fuck you, Mario Kart is amazing. Kart racers in general are, they're all the good bits of racing games distilled into a very easy-to-learn package so you can immediately focus on map knowledge, drafting, drifting, etc...
And the Mushroom Kingdom aesthetic is so singularly pure that I couldn't hate it if I wanted to. It's one of very few things that rests in that odd little place that's not overly saccharine but is still cheerful to an extreme.

That aside, Speedrunners is the most fun I've ever had playing a video game with a group. I'd describe the gameplay but I wouldn't be able to do it justice. Here's a video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDGzN0fRQI0

Also, (if you've unlocked certain artifacts, which you should have if you've ever played the game before), Risk of Rain is a fucking blast with a group. 2d roguelike platforming shooter with endless waves of enemies and colossal bosses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjIJevomQy0

Bamyasi

Quote from: ProtoChaud on November  2, 2016 01:57 PM
First of all I'd like to say fuck you, Mario Kart is amazing. Kart racers in general are, they're all the good bits of racing games distilled into a very easy-to-learn package so you can immediately focus on map knowledge, drafting, drifting, etc...
And the Mushroom Kingdom aesthetic is so singularly pure that I couldn't hate it if I wanted to. It's one of very few things that rests in that odd little place that's not overly saccharine but is still cheerful to an extreme.
Haha I don't hate Mario Kart or New Neo Nouveau Super Mario Bros. WiiDSU but I do think they're overplayed relative to the amount of alternatives there are, like the two you just mentioned. If I had to pick between MK and Sega All-Stars I'd pick the latter any day though. That's a very good defense of the Mushroom Kingdom but it still gives me a headache after so many years visiting the same locales. It's lost the magic it had in the SMW era.

Those games both look hella rad though. Does RoR support local multiplayer on PS4? I have exactly one friend with an XBone so I'll get him to buy SpeedRunners.

Speaking of saccharine, Rainbow Cotton might be a good party game if everyone is pretty tipsy even though it's only 1-player, if only because it controls so poorly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-GuOH0jOdU

Yvonne

SpeedRunners is a lot of fun.

Puzzle game (you said near-zero learning curve and I hope this fits) is ibb & obb. I had the most fun with this game. It can be a collective of people trying out the characters and giving pointers as to what to do next. We got stuck on one map/puzzle and when we finally surpassed the block, many handful cheers were had (along with groans of relief and annoyance).

https://youtu.be/2iif636QAcc
https://youtu.be/7lcYClbSdMk

rtil

most of my favorites have already been mentioned. i also prefer sega-all stars racing over mario kart, although i doubt anyone plays it anymore.

sonic shuffle is fun if you have 4 people. what made it horrible was the computer players. they cheated and made the game insufferable.

my university had a cabinet of gauntlet legends in the cafeteria for a few years. i always loved that game. a spiritual successor called gauntlet came out for pc on steam 2 years ago. i bought it and never played it

ProtoChaud

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Quote from: Bamyasi on November  2, 2016 08:51 PM
Quote from: ProtoChaud on November  2, 2016 01:57 PM
First of all I'd like to say fuck you, Mario Kart is amazing. Kart racers in general are, they're all the good bits of racing games distilled into a very easy-to-learn package so you can immediately focus on map knowledge, drafting, drifting, etc...
And the Mushroom Kingdom aesthetic is so singularly pure that I couldn't hate it if I wanted to. It's one of very few things that rests in that odd little place that's not overly saccharine but is still cheerful to an extreme.
Haha I don't hate Mario Kart or New Neo Nouveau Super Mario Bros. WiiDSU but I do think they're overplayed relative to the amount of alternatives there are, like the two you just mentioned. If I had to pick between MK and Sega All-Stars I'd pick the latter any day though. That's a very good defense of the Mushroom Kingdom but it still gives me a headache after so many years visiting the same locales. It's lost the magic it had in the SMW era.

Those games both look really rad though. Does RoR support local multiplayer on PS4? I have exactly one friend with an XBone so I'll get him to buy SpeedRunners.

Speaking of saccharine, Rainbow Cotton might be a good party game if everyone is pretty tipsy even though it's only 1-player, if only because it controls so poorly.

{Where did this video go? Will we ever find it again? Tune in next week to find out.}

Yeah RoR has local multiplayer on all systems. Both games are available for PC as well, so I'd just hook a computer up to the tv and pair controllers to it, playing off of Steam. Though that's because I'm poor and cheap, and it's definitely cheaper to do it that way.