What are some of the best mini-games youve played? (games inside games)

I recently played Alien Isolation, and I noticed all of the “hacking” she does on doors and computers are different types of games, like press the button at the right time, or match the images within a timer, etc.

A lot of games have these mini-games, and I was wondering which you think are the best? Or at least, didn’t get old fast?

Brkdncr,

Rdr2 fishing has a following…

porotoman99,

I really liked the hacking puzzles in Half-Life Alyx. There was a nice variety to the different type of puzzles that could appear, and the difficulty never felt like it got out of hand.

yamanii,
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The host club manager minigame in Yakuza 0 and Kiwami 2, I don’t even remember their rewards, just that they were very fun. Compared to the real state minigame in 0 that was so boring I only remember the prize at the end, at least it was worth it

spoilerYou got Kyriu’s original fighting style as a 4th one that breaks the game with a fanservice scene that references the cover art of the first game.

vickyW,

I loved that mini game , it had great gameplay and very short and sweet story . I would buy it in a heard beat if it was a standalone game with more in-depth mechanics.

AgentGrimstone,

I love that song too. I need to remember to add that to my playlist.

CharlesReed, (edited )
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I spent way more time than I should have playing Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
Edit: I also just remembered the hacking system in BioShock had a very mini-game feel to it. I had a lot of fun with those too.

yamanii,
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Very flash puzzle game from newgrounds

he_is_matt,

I’d throw Crash Bandicoot showing up in Uncharted 4 into the mix, with an honorable mention for Nathan’s Nerf gun setup in his attic.

Maybe neither of those count, as they’re not complete in and of themselves? But I think they count in the spirit of the question asked.

tsonfeir,
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I was pretty happy when I could play that in Uncharted 4. Uncharted is such a good series.

newthrowaway20, (edited )

I like how the Yakuza/Like a Dragon is jam packed with mini-games. Sega even puts classic arcade games in it. But I feel like bang for your buck, you’re going to have the most mini games in the Yakuza game than you will in any other game.

ladytaters,

This, absolutely. The claw catcher is my jam.

reflex,
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For minigames as "games within the game" (e.g., GTA has a lot of these like pool, golf, etc.,) throw another one up for Witcher 3's Gwent!

For minigames as representations of some other mechanic (e.g., hacking, lock picking,) I remember liking the hacking in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. Reminded me of hacking in EVE: Online.

Probe scanning was awesome in EVE too—at least...it was a decade or so ago. Who knows if it's still the same now doe? Not me.

yamanii,
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I always found the GTA ones pretty lackluster, even bowling was more fun in the Yakuza games. The videogame arcades and consoles in San Andreas were the only ones that I had fun.

gnuplusmatt,

I really enjoyed the classic wolfenstein levels inside the new wolfenstein games

retrieval4558,

Not sure if this totally counts but my favorite is the Chao raising systems in the Sonic Adventure games

JoeKrogan,
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The FF9 tetra master card games and chocobo digging

Stovetop,

…Who hurt you?

B0NK3RS,
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I can’t think of any memorable “hacking” type ones as they all just become a chore by the end. Fable II has some wood chopping, pie making and lute playing that wasn’t so bad if you can get a high multiplier going.

As for actual “games within a game” then Shenmue series has many gambling and arcade machines. Roll it On Top, Lucky Hit, Darts and then Arterburner, Space Barrier, Outrun and Hang On.

devious,

I don’t know if it counts but Red Dead Redemption introduced me to Liar Dice! Now I freakin’ love Liar Dice!

tsonfeir,
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Rockstar loves minigames. They even have an arcade in gta online

gnomesaiyan,
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FICSIT Productivity Packer Deluxe (Satisfactory). It’s a fun little game available at The HUB once it is fully upgraded. You take Tetris-like pieces and arrange them to fit within a square, completing as many squares as you can within the time limit to determine your score.

Then again, the real mini game in Satisfactory is the planning that goes into your factory while you are not playing the game. It’s the game that just keeps on giving.

thanks_shakey_snake,

The minigame is a spreadsheet on one monitor and a production planner on the other and it’s awesome 👌

magic_lobster_party,

Anaconda in TimeSplitters 2, mostly for the incredibly catchy music.

DARbarian,
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I believe the correct answer is the loading screen minigames from Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi 1-3

Sickday,
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The Yamcha Spirit ball one had me actually trying to hit each item every time there was a loading screen lol

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