I am looking for a game that will make me laugh a lot. I already played Disco Elysium and I am currently playing Stanley’s Parable

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    Turnip boy commits tax evasion was a surprisingly sweet chuckle the whole way through.

    Esoteric Ebb is a d&d narrative RPG in the mould of Disco Elysium. It has sharp writing and parodies d&d tropes in some unexpected ways.

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    The original psychonauts had me laughing all the way through, the sequel is also very charming tho it felt a little darker.

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    Portal 2, Stephen Merchant provides most of the humor with his voice acting for Wheatley.

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      Wheatley was valuable in the moments, but it’s the Cave Johnson (JK Simmons) lines I’m still quoting I’m the face of adverse situations

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    I’ll echo what some others said about Portal, but here’s a handful of games that I’ve enjoyed for their comedic value:

    What the Golf is pretty funny if you like/hate mini golf.

    Many of the LEGO games have some good humor: Star Wars is my favorite, but LEGO City Undercover was fantastic, too.

    Borderlands 2 has some great comedy, with The Pre-Sequel as a decent runner up.

    The Yakuza games are fantastic; I recommend Yakuza Kiwami for a low-cost entry that allows you to dip your toes in and get the feel for it

    Untitled Goose Game is funny because you make it funny.

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      Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga (the last one that came out in like 22-23) has some good funny bits. The characters are voiced (with an option to go back to the classic “non-talking” characters) and when you’re in free play, sometimes the two playable characters will acknowledge each other.

      Like say you have Episode 3 Anakin, and you change the other character to Palpatine; Palpatine might ask him if he’s heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis, and Anakin (or even Darth Vader) will exasperatedly say "yes, you’ve told me many times!" And there’s a bunch of others. Like Jar Jar getting memed on constantly throughout the main story.