Yokami
Gustavo Mahon
Joao Pessoa, Paraiba, Brazil
Interested in Co-op, RPG and Story-driven games. Feel free to add and maybe invite me to play with :praisesun:
Discord: yokami.sama

Other socials: https://linktr.ee/yokami.sama

Favorite settings:
- Post-apocalyptic/Dystopian
- Medieval sci-fi

Favorite Games:
Story-wise:

:TheCaveMoth: The Last of Us - Part II Watched idk how many times ppl play it, so I guess I kinda like it, maybe. The first was a hell of a story, but nowhere near the same immersive experience.
:bus: Detroit Who doesn't like Androids? iPhone users, pls...
:LIS_butterfly: Life is Strange I the one and only LiS, deserving the highest praise lip sync could be better though .
Mass Effect/Dragon Age for their amazing story and specially secondary characters.
Nier Automata OST makes the 4★ story a 6★. Even better for making you play NG+ multiple times, telling the story again from another perspective.
Beyond Two Souls going back and forth in the story of the character was something I didn't know I would enjoy so much ... also, "Ellie" Page.
Wolf Among Us Best Telltale game for me, nothing to complain about it plot wise, and it even got me into Fables comics.
Telltale The Walking Dead Amazing experience even though its filled with nonsense events happening all throughout the episodes.
Dark Souls I If DS1 had a better approach at telling its masterpiece story (with cinematics) he'd be at first place. The best way for me to enjoy it was by watching Hawkshaw.
Path of Exile Really immersive with the most epic of OSTs. But I pretty much hate the drastic gameplay mechanics of 1 hit/1main skill to kill them all + getting 1 shot by mobs while having the most complex skill tree in all history. I prefer a slowpaced gameplay (PoE 2?) + meaninfull, intuitive and respec-free skill trees.

Gameplay-wise:

Starsector/Majesty/Dawn of Man/Mount&Blade/Kenshi-like TLDR: I love to manage AI in games, not to actively play. One of the first games I got addicted as a child was an old and forgotten 2D battleship game that each unit played by themselves and that you only had to manage their "deployment" and the money to upgrade/keep them, and ever since I thoroughly enjoy this kind of gameplay the most. Sadly, I still haven't found the game's title. Btw, that's one of the reasons why I always choose Necromancers over other classes in (most) games, kek.
:bonfire2: Dark Souls DS taught me to enjoy losing and playing games on the highest difficulties. DSII is where I had the most fun solo and coop, mostly because of small sign benefits and dual wield, so II > III > I. Few more reasons: https://youtu.be/ivsIU98-Adw
:cozybrawlhalla7: Grounded best co-op in terms of replayability, planning activities, managing, building and gameplay.
:pickax: Deep Rock Galactic best co-op when it comes to having a satisfying role in a team, while at the same time allowing solo play. But can get repetitive fast (after 200h lmao), since upgrades are very limited and always an easy choice.
Nioh II challenging even on co-op and satisfying to progress on the weapons skill tree, something that DS lacks.
Dragon Age gameplay like no other. All are "equally good" with their own strengths.
Vermintide 2 Wish we had more coops like this. Also gets repetitive fast, but has a more intricate skill tree to choose from.
Divinity: Original Sins/Baldurs Gate D&D we have at home.
The Evil Within superb gameplay, and upgrade progression
Interested in Co-op, RPG and Story-driven games. Feel free to add and maybe invite me to play with :praisesun:
Discord: yokami.sama

Other socials: https://linktr.ee/yokami.sama

Favorite settings:
- Post-apocalyptic/Dystopian
- Medieval sci-fi

Favorite Games:
Story-wise:

:TheCaveMoth: The Last of Us - Part II Watched idk how many times ppl play it, so I guess I kinda like it, maybe. The first was a hell of a story, but nowhere near the same immersive experience.
:bus: Detroit Who doesn't like Androids? iPhone users, pls...
:LIS_butterfly: Life is Strange I the one and only LiS, deserving the highest praise lip sync could be better though .
Mass Effect/Dragon Age for their amazing story and specially secondary characters.
Nier Automata OST makes the 4★ story a 6★. Even better for making you play NG+ multiple times, telling the story again from another perspective.
Beyond Two Souls going back and forth in the story of the character was something I didn't know I would enjoy so much ... also, "Ellie" Page.
Wolf Among Us Best Telltale game for me, nothing to complain about it plot wise, and it even got me into Fables comics.
Telltale The Walking Dead Amazing experience even though its filled with nonsense events happening all throughout the episodes.
Dark Souls I If DS1 had a better approach at telling its masterpiece story (with cinematics) he'd be at first place. The best way for me to enjoy it was by watching Hawkshaw.
Path of Exile Really immersive with the most epic of OSTs. But I pretty much hate the drastic gameplay mechanics of 1 hit/1main skill to kill them all + getting 1 shot by mobs while having the most complex skill tree in all history. I prefer a slowpaced gameplay (PoE 2?) + meaninfull, intuitive and respec-free skill trees.

Gameplay-wise:

Starsector/Majesty/Dawn of Man/Mount&Blade/Kenshi-like TLDR: I love to manage AI in games, not to actively play. One of the first games I got addicted as a child was an old and forgotten 2D battleship game that each unit played by themselves and that you only had to manage their "deployment" and the money to upgrade/keep them, and ever since I thoroughly enjoy this kind of gameplay the most. Sadly, I still haven't found the game's title. Btw, that's one of the reasons why I always choose Necromancers over other classes in (most) games, kek.
:bonfire2: Dark Souls DS taught me to enjoy losing and playing games on the highest difficulties. DSII is where I had the most fun solo and coop, mostly because of small sign benefits and dual wield, so II > III > I. Few more reasons: https://youtu.be/ivsIU98-Adw
:cozybrawlhalla7: Grounded best co-op in terms of replayability, planning activities, managing, building and gameplay.
:pickax: Deep Rock Galactic best co-op when it comes to having a satisfying role in a team, while at the same time allowing solo play. But can get repetitive fast (after 200h lmao), since upgrades are very limited and always an easy choice.
Nioh II challenging even on co-op and satisfying to progress on the weapons skill tree, something that DS lacks.
Dragon Age gameplay like no other. All are "equally good" with their own strengths.
Vermintide 2 Wish we had more coops like this. Also gets repetitive fast, but has a more intricate skill tree to choose from.
Divinity: Original Sins/Baldurs Gate D&D we have at home.
The Evil Within superb gameplay, and upgrade progression