

Unless underwater exploration or gathering & crafting is not your thing, there's no reason not to like this one. Gamepad is fully supported(in fact, it's the main alternative to K+M as this game has no motion controllers support yet) and the pace is exactly what you want from a relaxed couch-play game. Despite being in early access, it is a very polished and actively supported game.


If you're into survival/crafting/exploration kind of things, Subnautica is a great choice. just buttons & sticks, there's no actual motion involved). You can use either a gamepad or motion controllers in a gamepad mode(i.e. This one is a bit more hectic though.Ĭhronos is a bit of a different game, a Soulsborne-lite 3rd person action RPG with some clever mechanics. It's an arcade-y space sim which plays kinda like a cross between Freespace(gameplay) and Homeworld(aesthetics and tactical pause). A bit pricey for what it is but is otherwise ok for a lazy couch chillout.
