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Incline Games with great combat

Which games in any genre and on any device have truly great combat? Great, not good or decent.

  • Mount & Blade: Warband

  • Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance

  • Battle Brothers

  • Jagged Alliance 2

  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

  • Demon Souls

  • Dark Souls

  • Dark Souls 2

  • Dark Souls 3

  • Bloodbourne

  • Elden Ring

  • F.E.A.R.

  • F.E.A.R. 2

  • Nioh

  • Nioh 2

  • Baldur's Gate

  • Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn

  • Temple of Elemental Evil

  • Knights of the Chalice

  • Knights of the Chalice 2

  • Doom

  • Doom 2

  • Doom 2016

  • Doom Eternal

  • Quake

  • League of Legends

  • Defense of the Ancients 2

  • Unreal Tournament

  • Operation: Flashpoint

  • ARMA III

  • Devil May Cry 5

  • Monster Hunter: World

  • Shadow of Mordor

  • Nier Automata

  • God of War

  • God of War: Ragnarok

  • Ghost of Tsushima

  • Batman: Arkham City

  • Ninja Gaiden: Black

  • Dragon's Dogma

  • Dragon's Dogma 2

  • Assasin's Creed: Odyssey

  • Assassin's Creed: Origins

  • Assassin's Creed 2

  • Sleeping Dogs

  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • Grand Theft Auto IV

  • Halo Infinite

  • Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight

  • Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast

  • Jedi: Fallen Order

  • Jedi Survivor

  • Hollow Knight

  • Terraria

  • Blade of Darkness

  • Die by the Sword

  • Rome: Total War

  • Rome: Total War 2

  • Medieval: Total War

  • Warhammer: Total War

  • Dead Cells

  • Hades

  • Sniper Elite 4

  • Saint's Row 4

  • Borderlands 2

  • Risen

  • Diablo

  • Diablo 2

  • Grim Dawn

  • Path of Exile

  • Titan Quest

  • Vampire Survivors

  • Bayonetta

  • Mad Max

  • Supreme Commander

  • Total Annihilation

  • Wacraft 3

  • Warcraft2

  • Age of Empires 2: Age of Kings

  • XCom: UFO Defense

  • XCom: Terror from the Deep

  • XCom: Enemy Unknown

  • Dark Messiah of Might and Magic

  • Tales of Arise

  • Max Payne

  • Max Payne 2

  • Max Payne 3

  • Vermintide

  • Underrail

  • Hotline: Miami

  • Hotline: Miami 2

  • Streets of Rage 2

  • Syndicate

  • Crusader: No Remorse

  • Hidden & Dangerous

  • Hidden & Dangerous 2

  • Mafia

  • Mafia 2

  • Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear


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Well, the original point of making this thread was that I was of the opinion that very few games actually have really well designed combat systems (in any genre). The vast majority of games seem to have combat designed by some retards who just slap a lot of shit together and hope it sticks. That's how you get the spammy combat of Skyrim, or the prebuff reliant drink 20 potions before every fight combat of Owlcat's Pathfinder games. Or shit like Wasteland 2's cover doesn't matter in a cover RPG after level 10, and distance doesn't matter cause everyone gets 200,000 movement points.

Even when rarely enough you get a decent combat "system", the game often manages to tank it by having shit encounter design. Temple of Elemental Evil is a great example of that, illogically beloved by many here, but really, you are fighting some trash level enemies 70% of the time (bugbears, elementals, some other boring crap), so how can you say it has great combat?

But this thread/poll lists (believe it or not) some games with actually good to great combat.
 

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Mechwarrior Living Legends has the best teamfights and skirmishes I have ever seen.
 

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No fighting games? :/

NO HOMM3?!?!?!?

Also, Sengoku Rance, Rance X, Dragonfall, and, in some moments, CP 2077 can also be glorious.
 

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It's like asking which books have a great story lol. Combat was always extremely present in games as such there are 100s of games with great combat.
 

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What's the point of comparing a frantic top down shooter like Hotline Miami to any turn-based RPG or even any ARPG? List Pac-Man or Asteroids while you're at it.
 

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It's like asking which books have a great story lol. Combat was always extremely present in games as such there are 100s of games with great combat.
I don't believe you. "Great" is such a strong word.
 

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What's the point of comparing a frantic top down shooter like Hotline Miami to any turn-based RPG or even any ARPG? List Pac-Man or Asteroids while you're at it.

Because this is not a thread about any specific type of combat. It is about ALL great combat.
 

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What's the point of comparing a frantic top down shooter like Hotline Miami to any turn-based RPG or even any ARPG? List Pac-Man or Asteroids while you're at it.

Because this is not a thread about any specific type of combat. It is about ALL great combat.
Why do you then list a several iterations of the same game and leave numerous other games out altogether?
 

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