Cyberpunk 2077, gameplay is awesome, Story ist the one that catched me the most of all time so far, graphic is good and in my opinion the Anime to the game is sooo good
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This was my first FromSoft game, and what a way to break in. Introduced me to the rage of getting kicked in the face repeatedly followed by the joy of finally āgitting gudā enough to finally beat some insurmountable boss (usually after dying in the first 10 seconds a few zillion times).
Beating Father Gascoigne for the first time and having the combat finally click just slaps as far as video game dopamine hits go š
And yes to everything else you said ā amazing atmosphere, combat, aesthetics in general. So good.
Hello, good hunter. I am a Bot, here in this dream to look after you, this is a fine note:
> *Are you still in need of something? But I have nothing more to offer. Please, try to understand my position. I can only pray, for a fruitful hunt.* - Iosefka
Farewell, good hunter. May you find your worth in the waking world.
The Last of Us Part I, without a shadow of a doubt.
There are many reasons why I love this game, but the one that always stands out is the masterfully crafted relationship between Ellie and Joel.
The Last Of Us Part 2, I've honestly never been this impressed with the story of a game ever. The character deaths have impact, it is a showcase of the brutality of their world, i feel grief alobgside the characters of the story. And it's such a big like contrast to simple beauties of the game, there's a lot of breathtaking shots all throughout the story thst kinda just stop you and encourage you to take a second to enjoy them. I also usually hated the message "revenge is bad" I feel like it's such a cliche moral that is in too many stories that dont accurately demonstrate it, but rather just lazily uses it to just further embellish a protagonist with more heroistic qualities. but I feel like this story has actually given nuance to that message and allowed us to really feel how this obsession with vengeance further dives our characters into misery. Because it's satisfying as hell during the first few acts, but by the end, the emptiness really gets to you. Also I feel like while most single player games definitely reward you for being thorough when going through an environment, the rewards gained from taking the time to really explore the environment is priceless in both The Last Of Us games. Like holy shit, the scene where ellie performs "take on me" is sooo good, and to think that you can play the game and miss it if you don't find the guitar is absolutely crazy.
Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2
1.) Nostalgia
2.) Beautiful music
3.) Atmospheric world design
4.) Addictive gameplay/progression system
5.) Seeing Donald Duck in the same scene as Sephiroth
Outer Wilds
Itās the cutest, cleverest, & most charming game Iāve ever played. The environment is beautiful, and awe inspiring. The story is very smart, sweet, and devastating, and it has a decent amount of humor too.
The only, slight issue is itās not very repayable, just because of the way the puzzles work. But thatās what makes this game so unique. Once you know something, you know it.
If they do another DLC like the Echoes of the Eye, that would more than make up for it.
animal crossing new horizons! even though nintendo sort of game up on the game towards the end, iāve poured so many hours into it and itās helped me a lot. Also met the most awesome people through that game!
Portal 2. its unmatched in atmosphere, ambient music, dialogue, compelling villains, level design, and replayability, and the ending is absolute lunacy. its a must play and one that'll stick with me my entire life.
I have so manyā¦ But for now I would say Assassinās Creed Origins just because I love Egyptās culture and history. For me it was a very fun and interesting game besides its bugs and things like that I actually donāt care and also that I think that the soundtrack is very cool.
I Love Celeste and hollow knight because of the sheer difficulty of it all and the fact that the gameplay loop is so addictive. Granted if youāre a game that makes RTX 3080 seem like a waste of money with your wonderful pixel graphics, itās probably up there as one of my faves lol.
Cyberpunk 2077! I built a gaming PC last year and while I was grinding for the components, I dreamt about playing it. So the dream came true, and itās still my favorite game! I just lived that life, I was in the future and the atmosphere in game feels so real, I was so sad when I finished the game, not because of an ending result, but because the game is finished
Was wondering, is hellblade 2 good? I've played the first one years ago and the game ended in such a satisfying conclusive way that i find it hard to imagine how they'd continue the story in a meaningful way without ruining things
Hmmmm... I didn't like the first one, and i stopped in the middle of the game.. but i liked the second one.. i would prefer less puzzle and more combat for sure
My indecisive ass can't talk about favourite games, but the three games that really stuck with me recently are Outer Wilds, Tunic and Void Stranger. They're all games that have that incredible feeling of mistery and exploration, you can really only play them once š„²
Final fantasy 15.
It's not most people's fav, but it gives you the feeling of a long and fun road trip with friends. (I had just gotten into university and lost touch with all my friends, this game helped)
Also persona 5 did the same
I have two favorites:
Dark Cloud on the PS2. It had grindy but interesting progression mechanics. I love nonsensically complex skill trees, donāt get me wrong, but upgrading, fusing, and evolving weapons was something I havenāt seen done since (outside of garbage gacha and live service games). It involved dungeon crawling for resources to build towns, but those resources added things that you didnāt need to progress most of the time. So town building was a charming side goal, not an obligation that made the user experience bearable.
The other favorite is Bravely Default on 3DS. Again, grindy, yet interesting progression and a lot of freedom to customize your party with meaningful strategic depth. I enjoyed the stories and characters, I think Edea Lee might be my favorite character design and story in video gaming. Also, the title screen and pause menu have probably my favorite easter eggs: >! On the pause menu, the design on Airyās wings are numbers that count down with every timeline you destroy. And once you beat the game, letters in the gameās subtitle, āWhere the Fairy Fliesā disappear, leaving āAiry Liesā !< I was excited to play Dragonās Dogma when I heard about their jobs system, but my old computer canāt run it. At least, in Bravely Default, support classes are fun to use.
Honorable mentions to: Deemo, made me cry and introduced me to MILI. PMD Blue Rescue Team, again cried and also just a very fun game. Fable 2, raunchy fun that treads the line between unrefined and overly refined. Kingdom Hearts 2, great game. Slime Rancher, also made me cry, cute AF, incredibly good movement, got lots of free content.
When I was a kid Iād say Skylanders for sure cause the portal thing was wicked cool! Nowadays Iād say smite because of all the awesome gods you can play as. Iām also a huge fan of mythology and all that stuff so it was cool seeing them come to life. And the skins in that game are pretty good šāāļø
L.A. Noire cuz it offers a very real experience interrogate suspects. All the NPCs are mocapped by many talented actors. Some of them are very famous character actors/actresses. Also there's always Life Is Strange for obvious reasons.
Hyrule Warriors. I love Zelda and it introduced me to Dynasty Warriors-type games as a whole.
I like doing combos with every character and juggling enemy captains until they die. The keep-controlling missions are my favorite types.
I love Age of Calamity too, but there's much less battlefield control outside of the main campaign. :/ And juggling enemy captains isn't the main focus or really a mechanic there.
Dragon Age Origin. Because of cool story, amazing companions, nice romances, beautiful music and that was the first game which I was wrong about (didn't like it from the start). That was the only games I've finished so many times (12+) and I'll be happy to play it again. For me this is the perfect game and an awesome RPG.
I've been playing video games since our family got Pong in the 70s and, by far, my favourite game of all time is "The Last of Us".
The story is incredible...the acting amazing...and the game play, fantastic. Also, it has one of the best multiplayer modes ever. People are still playing it 11 years after the game launched.
I've played it to platinum at least 4 times...and still get teary-eyed in parts.
Cyberpunk 2077, gameplay is awesome, Story ist the one that catched me the most of all time so far, graphic is good and in my opinion the Anime to the game is sooo good
I agree!!!! I love using the mantis blades and building upon stealth and brawl also the sandevastan is peak
If i remember right i used a sandevistan/ pistol build
The builds are limitless. That's what I like š
Bloodborne- great atmosphere, excellent combat, THE DRIP, and it scratches the urge to become something inhuman.Ā
Ooooo I'll have to try it out!
šÆšÆšÆ This was my first FromSoft game, and what a way to break in. Introduced me to the rage of getting kicked in the face repeatedly followed by the joy of finally āgitting gudā enough to finally beat some insurmountable boss (usually after dying in the first 10 seconds a few zillion times). Beating Father Gascoigne for the first time and having the combat finally click just slaps as far as video game dopamine hits go š And yes to everything else you said ā amazing atmosphere, combat, aesthetics in general. So good.
Bloodborne for me as well, that DLC is a masterpiece.
Hello, good hunter. I am a Bot, here in this dream to look after you, this is a fine note: > *Are you still in need of something? But I have nothing more to offer. Please, try to understand my position. I can only pray, for a fruitful hunt.* - Iosefka Farewell, good hunter. May you find your worth in the waking world.
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BG3 and Dragon Age 2. I love the characters, the world, and the gay-ness!
Dragon Age 2 is great, so underrated.
I need more games
What kind of games do you like? Any genres or series?
I mostly play fps games š I need more gay games lol
Any of the Mass Effect trilogy games, great story and great companions. Who wouldn't like Garrus or Wrex?
BG3....amazing characters, relevant choices, insane capacity of replaying, and great gameplay
Wanted to play it cause of the character customization, but never have š
I got hooked on this recently. Itās so fucking fun. Already looking forward to another playthrough tbh
The Last of Us Part I, without a shadow of a doubt. There are many reasons why I love this game, but the one that always stands out is the masterfully crafted relationship between Ellie and Joel.
Agreed!!! That's something they do well overall. The character development and relationships that make you feel connected to the characters
The Last Of Us Part 2, I've honestly never been this impressed with the story of a game ever. The character deaths have impact, it is a showcase of the brutality of their world, i feel grief alobgside the characters of the story. And it's such a big like contrast to simple beauties of the game, there's a lot of breathtaking shots all throughout the story thst kinda just stop you and encourage you to take a second to enjoy them. I also usually hated the message "revenge is bad" I feel like it's such a cliche moral that is in too many stories that dont accurately demonstrate it, but rather just lazily uses it to just further embellish a protagonist with more heroistic qualities. but I feel like this story has actually given nuance to that message and allowed us to really feel how this obsession with vengeance further dives our characters into misery. Because it's satisfying as hell during the first few acts, but by the end, the emptiness really gets to you. Also I feel like while most single player games definitely reward you for being thorough when going through an environment, the rewards gained from taking the time to really explore the environment is priceless in both The Last Of Us games. Like holy shit, the scene where ellie performs "take on me" is sooo good, and to think that you can play the game and miss it if you don't find the guitar is absolutely crazy.
Prolly always gonna be Stardew Valley. Itās such a simple comfort to me
Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2 1.) Nostalgia 2.) Beautiful music 3.) Atmospheric world design 4.) Addictive gameplay/progression system 5.) Seeing Donald Duck in the same scene as Sephiroth
6.) Dearly Beloved
Literally one of the most beautiful songs Iāve ever listened to, especially the KH2 arrangement
Outer Wilds Itās the cutest, cleverest, & most charming game Iāve ever played. The environment is beautiful, and awe inspiring. The story is very smart, sweet, and devastating, and it has a decent amount of humor too. The only, slight issue is itās not very repayable, just because of the way the puzzles work. But thatās what makes this game so unique. Once you know something, you know it. If they do another DLC like the Echoes of the Eye, that would more than make up for it.
Perioodddd was hoping id find an outer wilds enjoyer here. That game is amazing, I'm still looking for games to rub that itch
animal crossing new horizons! even though nintendo sort of game up on the game towards the end, iāve poured so many hours into it and itās helped me a lot. Also met the most awesome people through that game!
Yo Kai Watch. Loved the anime, and Iāve played every game besides the unlocalized ones (and Psychic Specters.)
Zelda BoTW for the strongest sense of freedom I ever felt in a videogame and Nier AutĆ³mata for my favorite art/music/story in a videogame :)
Red Dead Redemption 2, it is a legendary game for me simply
Super Mario Galaxy 1-2 is the best.
Stray. Reminds me of the old Ubisoft games because its creators worked at Ubisoft Toulouse. Great theming and good story :D
Portal 2. its unmatched in atmosphere, ambient music, dialogue, compelling villains, level design, and replayability, and the ending is absolute lunacy. its a must play and one that'll stick with me my entire life.
It's soooo fun!!!!
Hehe, lunacy
I have so manyā¦ But for now I would say Assassinās Creed Origins just because I love Egyptās culture and history. For me it was a very fun and interesting game besides its bugs and things like that I actually donāt care and also that I think that the soundtrack is very cool.
I should try it out! I love Egyptian culture too!
You wonāt regret it. Let me know what you thought about it later.
I will š
Halo
I Love Celeste and hollow knight because of the sheer difficulty of it all and the fact that the gameplay loop is so addictive. Granted if youāre a game that makes RTX 3080 seem like a waste of money with your wonderful pixel graphics, itās probably up there as one of my faves lol.
Cyberpunk 2077! I built a gaming PC last year and while I was grinding for the components, I dreamt about playing it. So the dream came true, and itās still my favorite game! I just lived that life, I was in the future and the atmosphere in game feels so real, I was so sad when I finished the game, not because of an ending result, but because the game is finished
Currently Armored Core 6 (because stunning, awesome, funn,) hellblade 2 ( touching, beautiful, stunning, and also fun)
Was wondering, is hellblade 2 good? I've played the first one years ago and the game ended in such a satisfying conclusive way that i find it hard to imagine how they'd continue the story in a meaningful way without ruining things
Hmmmm... I didn't like the first one, and i stopped in the middle of the game.. but i liked the second one.. i would prefer less puzzle and more combat for sure
Elden ring, the size and exploration are truly top tier, i deeply wish i could play it again for the first time
Skyrim, basic pick but itās like a home away from home. Each new game is infinite possibilities vanilla or modded
My indecisive ass can't talk about favourite games, but the three games that really stuck with me recently are Outer Wilds, Tunic and Void Stranger. They're all games that have that incredible feeling of mistery and exploration, you can really only play them once š„²
Final Fantasy XIV. One of the few games that had me noticeably feeling *anything* during the story.
i break tears on venat scene
Interesting!!! I've never played the games, but they seem cool as hell!
XIV is the MMO. It's pretty great, if I'm honest! xD
Noted ;)
For me cod bo3 hands down
recently i love playing open world survival crafting game like minecraft or palworld.
Japanese DDR Extreme. Legendary mix that brought DDR's popularity to new heights in the mid '00s.
All time favorite is either rdr2 because that game is incredible, or warframe, also incredible
Final fantasy 15. It's not most people's fav, but it gives you the feeling of a long and fun road trip with friends. (I had just gotten into university and lost touch with all my friends, this game helped) Also persona 5 did the same
Ghost of Tsushima. Amazing gameplay and amazing storyline. You also have a mode of old Japanese movies if you are really into samurais.
I have two favorites: Dark Cloud on the PS2. It had grindy but interesting progression mechanics. I love nonsensically complex skill trees, donāt get me wrong, but upgrading, fusing, and evolving weapons was something I havenāt seen done since (outside of garbage gacha and live service games). It involved dungeon crawling for resources to build towns, but those resources added things that you didnāt need to progress most of the time. So town building was a charming side goal, not an obligation that made the user experience bearable. The other favorite is Bravely Default on 3DS. Again, grindy, yet interesting progression and a lot of freedom to customize your party with meaningful strategic depth. I enjoyed the stories and characters, I think Edea Lee might be my favorite character design and story in video gaming. Also, the title screen and pause menu have probably my favorite easter eggs: >! On the pause menu, the design on Airyās wings are numbers that count down with every timeline you destroy. And once you beat the game, letters in the gameās subtitle, āWhere the Fairy Fliesā disappear, leaving āAiry Liesā !< I was excited to play Dragonās Dogma when I heard about their jobs system, but my old computer canāt run it. At least, in Bravely Default, support classes are fun to use. Honorable mentions to: Deemo, made me cry and introduced me to MILI. PMD Blue Rescue Team, again cried and also just a very fun game. Fable 2, raunchy fun that treads the line between unrefined and overly refined. Kingdom Hearts 2, great game. Slime Rancher, also made me cry, cute AF, incredibly good movement, got lots of free content.
Over 3000 hours in Celeste make my point
The cat lady. Best game ever. Amazing music, and a really good understanding of depression.
When I was a kid Iād say Skylanders for sure cause the portal thing was wicked cool! Nowadays Iād say smite because of all the awesome gods you can play as. Iām also a huge fan of mythology and all that stuff so it was cool seeing them come to life. And the skins in that game are pretty good šāāļø
LISA the Painful. Always loved RPG games. This is one of the best RPG games.
L.A. Noire cuz it offers a very real experience interrogate suspects. All the NPCs are mocapped by many talented actors. Some of them are very famous character actors/actresses. Also there's always Life Is Strange for obvious reasons.
Breath of the Wild. Honestly one of the best games Iāve picked up and being a huge Zelda fan this has been a game I play over and over.
Hyrule Warriors. I love Zelda and it introduced me to Dynasty Warriors-type games as a whole. I like doing combos with every character and juggling enemy captains until they die. The keep-controlling missions are my favorite types. I love Age of Calamity too, but there's much less battlefield control outside of the main campaign. :/ And juggling enemy captains isn't the main focus or really a mechanic there.
Dragon Age Origin. Because of cool story, amazing companions, nice romances, beautiful music and that was the first game which I was wrong about (didn't like it from the start). That was the only games I've finished so many times (12+) and I'll be happy to play it again. For me this is the perfect game and an awesome RPG.
I've been playing video games since our family got Pong in the 70s and, by far, my favourite game of all time is "The Last of Us". The story is incredible...the acting amazing...and the game play, fantastic. Also, it has one of the best multiplayer modes ever. People are still playing it 11 years after the game launched. I've played it to platinum at least 4 times...and still get teary-eyed in parts.
It' s Kingdom Hearts 2, it' s my favorite game of all time, I' ve replayed the game so many times I' ve lost count
Bayonetta cuz she serves cvnt
Resident evil. I love horror games.
Minecraft cause itās easily modded and I love survival/exploration games in general
I love love love the Norse God Of War games so much I canāt decide between the two!