Dead Cells, you can even turn off 'lore' in settings.
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If you’re looking for something arcadey and replayable, the Touhou series might be worth looking into. Great music, too.
I finally got superhot: mind control delete during the summersale. Very simple but engaging combat mechanic, and story is kept to a minimum
Played that quite a long time ago. Such a good game.
I’d have to recommend Untitled Goose Game, Goat Simulator, the Karamari series, and music based (do the thing to the beat) games like Dance Dance Revolution, Taiko Drum Master, Guitar Hero, etc.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein? The new Wolfensteins have quite a bit of story, but the old one is all skippable.
Victor Vran's not much for story but the game is fun. You can even find a weapon that launches exploding chickens.
Runescape. Open and grind.
w40k Gladius?
Ultrakill. Sometimes guys will talk to you, but its rare (only before bossfights), can mostly be ignored, and can be skipped after listening to it the first time.
Nuclear Throne
How would you say is different from Enter The Gungeon?
- If you love enter the gungeon you'll probably love nuclear throne. I certainly love both and both are firmly in the bullet hell genre.
- Fewer weapons and a more minimal game loop.
- Faster paced.
- You level up in a run as you kill things and select perks that change the gameplay a bit.
- More emphasis on dodging (without rolling) and killing, it's super fast paced.
- Both have fun secrets and hidden levels.
Thanks for the summary. I didn't play Enter the Gungeon much, but enjoyed the little what I played.
Disc room is such a fun game and it has almost no story
I know Axiom Verge has a Speedrun mode that cuts out all the cutscenes, I don't know if that qualifies though, and you do kind of have to know what's going on outside of that. The story itself isn't necessary to enjoy the game though.
I hear ya, I hate when games have too much story. The stories are never any good and usually outright eye-rollingly bad. I particularly hate when they do "..."
Legend of Zelda, the very first one. Yoshi's Island. FIFA.