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  • BeardedSingleMalt,

    The original Saints Row was wacky enough to not be just another GTA clone, SR2 kept most of the tone but got serious.

    SR3 just went completely off the rails and I loved every second of it!

    TheFriendlyArtificer,

    The DLC was incredible.

    Mayor Burt “fucking” Reynolds.

    Thebazilly,

    The game I’ve laughed the most while playing is Jackbox. Fibbage and Quiplash have me in stitches every time, although it depends on how funny your friends are.

    anton2492, (edited )

    Definitely Grim Fandango. First game to make me laugh out loud, personally it’s clever and witty, and I love it to bits.

    …steampowered.com/…/Grim_Fandango_Remastered/

    comicallycluttered,

    Ace Attorney has some really hilarious moments throughout the series.

    Similarly, Ghost Trick, although it’s been years since I’ve played it.

    ezures,

    Recently played ghost tricks, and it’s great mystery/detective/supernatural story! I can never look at Pomeranians the same.

    (Also Lynn getting so used to “tricks” is really good too)

    comicallycluttered,

    Yeah, it’s a fantastic game. Didn’t get nearly enough attention, so I’m super happy it got a Switch port and more people get to play it.

    The art is lovely and the animations in that game are some of the slickest I’ve seen as well. Really enjoyed it.

    Hylactor,

    First game that came to mind was The Looker.

    genuineparts,

    I think the hilarity depends a lot if you played “The Witness” and got to taste it’s self importance.

    kherge,
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    Fashion Police Squad

    Not the funniest I have played, but I definitely found it funny and fun.

    jaymacke,

    I almost can’t believe the lack of Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People in this thread.

    jherazob,
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    Just recently played A Hat in Time. We’re never told, but every detail points at this being the fantasy adventures of a little girl with A LOT in common with Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes, an overabundance of imagination and hyperactivity. Charming and funny (well, save for Queen Vanessa, which I feel was instead a masterpiece in ambience). Loved it, gotta try the DLC. Just be ready for hard platforming at many places.

    TWeaK,

    Conker’s Bad Fur Day.

    First off, Rare had a reputation for good games, but they were cute, child friendly games. Conker was even a cute character with child friendly games. Then they made this… thing, which starts with Conker hungover from a night drinking and quickly descends into him fighting a giant poo monster. The game was rated R/18, which was crazy for Nintendo. The amount of little movie references everywhere was insane, also.

    Those little French squirrels…

    ezures,

    Only seen bits of it, but it has the most hilarious opera song I have ever heard.

    revlayle,

    Yeah imma a just gonna say it.

    Borderlands 2 esp the Mr Torgue DLC. The DLC is a slog, but Torgue had me losing my shit throughout it.

    OnichiCub,

    Nexomon: Extinction cracked me up pretty much throughout the entire game.

    Kolanaki, (edited )
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    Disco Elysium is the most recent game that was just chock full of humor, though maybe not focused on it specifically… beyond that the only games I can even really think of that had a focus on comedy were the old LucasArts classics. Sam & Max, Full Throttle, Monkey Island… And Borderlands.

    I was just thinking about how this doesn’t seem to be a thing anymore. Where are the comedic oriented games? Why is everything so damn dark, and serious and brooding nowadays?

    But I haven’t played that Not-Really-Rick-and-Morty-shooter. I heard that was funny.

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