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  • I'm a single player/casual coop guy for sure. I enjoy some multiplayer but not if it's crazy competitive. I'm not going to enjoy getting stomped by kids screaming into voip.

    So yeah I know what I'm most likely to enjoy but I'll always keep an eye out for new stuff. And indie games seem to leverage older design principles. And it looks like true remakes are becoming more common

  • I love the Army Men games as a flawed but nostalgic childhood series and I've loved the idea of it ever since

    Army Men Sarge's Heroes has two Christmas levels, but the last one is the final boss where you fight a dreaded poodle. It's flawed but I usually dust it off and give it a play. The Mean Greens also has a neat toy train level.

    I was super stoked when Rising Storm 2 had their christmas event come out in 2018. It was a great mix of serious and fun gameplay with the army men concept done with a level of polish I've never seen. Before the game died out I had a ton of fun for several christmasses!

    I have fond ptsd memories of being a radioman following the green faction commander around as he calls in artillery strikes. We got pinned down behind some legos. The game mode keeps all the base game sound effects so when the commander peeked out and took a hit I got to listen to the long agonising death sounds while fighting for a kid's craft table lol

    Completely unrelated but Hitman is also a go to. The Paris christmas level is amazingly well decorated