• 6 hours

    Grim Fandango!

    Never has a game made me laugh out loud like when I first discovered it. Clever humour, unique characters, and each line of dialogue is packed with effortless charm and wit. Not to mention the philosophical themes disguised as one man’s quirky Day of the Dead -themed quest to get to the afterlife.

    The puzzles are a product of its time so a walkthrough might be needed. But that’s forgivable for the game’s big picture.

    Wish I could wipe my memory of it and play it all over again.

  • The Dragon Quest series has lots of comedic moments and dialogue, but its a very specific brand of a bit antiquated japanese humor that falls flat for some people.
    Xenoblade 2 as well, especially in the cutscenes, and the dialogue delivered by the cutesey mascot “Nopon” race characters.

  • 8 hours

    Have you got the deluxe edition of Stanley parable? It really got me laughing how much it jokes about sequels.

  • Deadpool the game is super funny if you can get it. There is no legal way to get it.

      • I mean i can’t even remember when I first played it how did I acquire it… Arrr…

  • If you’re enjoying The Stanley Parable, you’ll probably like Do Not Press The Button To Destroy The Multiverse.

  • 10 hours

    The original ace Attorney trilogy is pretty good with humor, some people enjoy the humor in the somnium files, yazuka zero’s side content is pretty funny.

  • 10 hours

    It’s rather dry humor but I had a pretty good amount of laughs and chuckles from “Thomas Was Alone”

  • 13 hours

    High on Life is full of jokes from beginning to end. There is a surprising amount of detail and commitment to most of the jokes. It’s a shame about Justin Roiland though.

  • 15 hours

    Played it over a decade ago but Jazzpunk remains very fond in my memory. Can highly recommend it