i actually recomend the baba is hint on keyofw if your stuck on baba is you. gives a hint but doesn't say the solution started using it a bit more since um . . . im getting suck often at this point lol
why'd i think celeste was gonna be on the list? i see almost every youtuber play it on their list of games, also this is a sponsor of earthbound one of the many greatest RPGs of all time you should check it out and if you have, please consider supporting the series and community thank you! now back to our...
I have actually played Celeste! You can find my review in one of the games I played in 2024 videos. You'll see by the thumbnail which one, I believe it is January
A very good list of games, I do hope you enjoyed them! And on a side note, Don't Starve can put you off for a while after losing the entire progress, but the game itself has a lot to offer. It's alright to take a break after a few deaths, but never give up trying to find new ways to survive. You can piece together the knowledge that you gather between worlds.
This year thus far ive played a ton of indie/rogue like games and its been really cool to expand the horizon since the triple A experience has been a little 'copy and paste' lately, its cool to delve into new things and now ive become a fan of some new franchises, got to expand and add to the library
@@phantomsidious2934 Yeah I definitely feel you with that one, it's been very nice to see what the indie field is doing. I have played a few triple A games but I can count them on two hands. I'd rather get a bunch of indie games than the same thing but with a different title from the triple A field for even more money than the indies.
@@GhostGirl.Gaming plus it costs less to buy an original indie game and get a ton of hours out of it then spending 60+ on boring empty open worlds and gameplay we've seen hundreds of times. Don't get me wrong there are some quality triple a games it's just that lately been feeling a bit bored with them
If it's alright to ask, have the following games been on your radar? The likes of No Straight Roads, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, Cookie Cutter, Blud, Zet Zillions, Soulstice, Immortal: And the Death that Follows, Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip, Ruffy and the Riverside, Bad Boro, Resistor, Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo, Harold Halibut, The Mermaid Mask, The Dungeon Experience, Gori: Cuddly Carnage, Loco Motive, Genokids and Yasuke: A Lost Descendant and whatever Moonhood Studio (reformed from Zoink! which made stuff like Lost in Random and Stick It To The Man) and Amanita Design (Samorost, Machinarium, Happy Game) are cooking up.
Thank you for so many recommendations! I really appreciate it ^-^ I'm actually not familiar with a lot of these titles so I'm definitely going to look into these. Thank you again 😊
@@GhostGirl.Gaming Thank you for the reply in turn, and I'm glad that you're interested enough in them. A number of them have yet to release. Some personal favourites among these are Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, Cookie Cutter, Soulstice, Blud, Zet Zillions and No Straight Roads. To give some more info on them: - Fair warning that Cookie Cutter is quite out-there, brutal and provocative. To the point people have dropped it for the design of the main character alone. Sometimes I got put off by certain things, but in the end I'm very glad I stuck with it. And it's not over yet, either. CC's very much a passion project of the lead dev and there is a full story he wants to tell, despite budget having limited the scope. Not really here to reinvent the wheel but to make a world inspired by his experiences and tastes in media through the years. Dude went through over a 100 interviews with different publishers before he found one that was comfortable with letting the devs develop the game and not pushing their own influence. He recently confirmed work on future updates/DLC can continue and there's much he wants to add, from significant story beats to characters to bosses to a battle arena and more. - Clash: AoC is a prequel to the Zeno Clash games by ACE Team. Colorful world full of freaks and monsters with exploring and beat-em-up gameplay. There's nothing quite like it out there. Solid gameplay, super strong art direction, atmosphere, music and very good story and voice acting. Worst that can be said is that you can get lost or disoriented at times. There's also a central mechanic where you can challenge sapient enemies to a dice game and the winner gets to enforce a condition, like setting up an arena and the first to get knocked out has to take a free hit, drinking poison, or even becoming a summon to help in a later fight. It's a central part of the lore, but nigh completely optional if you don't want to bother. - Soulstice is a game in the vein of DMC and Darksiders and admittedly has quite rough spots, like levels dragging on, a handful of annoying enemy types and a divisive central mechanic. But it does have a lot to offer on the front of gameplay, story and characters. One of my favourites in the genre. And that genre doesn't really get catered to much at this point in time, so Soulstice was a very pleasant surprise. - No Straight Roads is a short and very sweet game. Hack-and-slash boss-centric game where bosses' attacks are tieds to different rhythms and instruments of their boss tracks. Game's all about music, not just in gameplay but in themes. Good story, fun characters and for some a better story than a game, but nonetheless worth looking up. Big comment of mine, but thank you if you read through it all and I hope I have raised your interest further.
@@jurtheorc8117 thank you for your long comment! You've definitely peaked my interest for a couple of these. I'm going to at the very least wishlist them since I'm not sure when my budget allows me to buy more games ^-^
@@jiro4559 I have played through Ori and the Will of the Wisps! You can find my review for it in my Games I Played In March video ^-^ I enjoyed both games very much
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00:00-00:31 Intro
00:31-01:56 Rain World
01:56-03:06 Deep Rock Galactic
03:06-04:13 Fireboy and Watergirl: Elements
04:13-05:20 Overcooked 2
05:20-06:24 Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling
06:24-07:31 Stardew Valley
07:31-08:34 Bloons TD 6
08:34-09:17 Birth
09:17-10:13 Ori and the Blind Forest
10:13-11:18 Phasmophobia
11:18-12:14 Baba Is You
12:14-13:07 Deltarune
13:07-13:59 Undertale
13:59-15:01 Lethal Company
15:01-15:56 Inscryption
15:56-16:58 Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion
16:58-17:45 Geometry Dash
17:45-18:33 Helltaker
18:33-19:27 100 Christmas Cats
19:27-20:13 100 Asian Cats
20:13-20:49 Stick Fight: The Game
20:49-21:35 (the) Gnorp Apologue
21:35-22:14 Ultrakill
22:14-23:27 Honourable Mentions
23:27-23:47 Outro
i actually recomend the baba is hint on keyofw if your stuck on baba is you. gives a hint but doesn't say the solution
started using it a bit more since um . . . im getting suck often at this point lol
Thanks for the tip! Gonna look into that one
Rain world is also my favourite game of all time, by a long shot. I can’t see how anything else can come close to catch the magic of that game.
I highly agree with you. It's truly a masterpiece
why'd i think celeste was gonna be on the list? i see almost every youtuber play it on their list of games, also this is a sponsor of earthbound one of the many greatest RPGs of all time you should check it out and if you have, please consider supporting the series and community thank you! now back to our...
I have actually played Celeste! You can find my review in one of the games I played in 2024 videos. You'll see by the thumbnail which one, I believe it is January
A very good list of games, I do hope you enjoyed them!
And on a side note, Don't Starve can put you off for a while after losing the entire progress, but the game itself has a lot to offer. It's alright to take a break after a few deaths, but never give up trying to find new ways to survive. You can piece together the knowledge that you gather between worlds.
Thanks for the advice! I enjoyed the games a lot. I hope you've been playing some fun games as well!
Quite a lot of games, thanks for sharing.
I'll try out SDV
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video ^-^
Pleaseeee play celeste this year
Edit: apparently you did. Play mods now!!
Ooo thanks for the suggestion! I can definitely look into that ^-^
This year thus far ive played a ton of indie/rogue like games and its been really cool to expand the horizon since the triple A experience has been a little 'copy and paste' lately, its cool to delve into new things and now ive become a fan of some new franchises, got to expand and add to the library
@@phantomsidious2934 Yeah I definitely feel you with that one, it's been very nice to see what the indie field is doing. I have played a few triple A games but I can count them on two hands. I'd rather get a bunch of indie games than the same thing but with a different title from the triple A field for even more money than the indies.
@@GhostGirl.Gaming plus it costs less to buy an original indie game and get a ton of hours out of it then spending 60+ on boring empty open worlds and gameplay we've seen hundreds of times. Don't get me wrong there are some quality triple a games it's just that lately been feeling a bit bored with them
If it's alright to ask, have the following games been on your radar?
The likes of No Straight Roads, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, Cookie Cutter, Blud, Zet Zillions, Soulstice, Immortal: And the Death that Follows, Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip, Ruffy and the Riverside, Bad Boro, Resistor, Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo, Harold Halibut, The Mermaid Mask, The Dungeon Experience, Gori: Cuddly Carnage, Loco Motive, Genokids and Yasuke: A Lost Descendant and whatever Moonhood Studio (reformed from Zoink! which made stuff like Lost in Random and Stick It To The Man) and Amanita Design (Samorost, Machinarium, Happy Game) are cooking up.
Thank you for so many recommendations! I really appreciate it ^-^ I'm actually not familiar with a lot of these titles so I'm definitely going to look into these. Thank you again 😊
@@GhostGirl.Gaming Thank you for the reply in turn, and I'm glad that you're interested enough in them. A number of them have yet to release. Some personal favourites among these are Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, Cookie Cutter, Soulstice, Blud, Zet Zillions and No Straight Roads.
To give some more info on them:
- Fair warning that Cookie Cutter is quite out-there, brutal and provocative. To the point people have dropped it for the design of the main character alone. Sometimes I got put off by certain things, but in the end I'm very glad I stuck with it. And it's not over yet, either.
CC's very much a passion project of the lead dev and there is a full story he wants to tell, despite budget having limited the scope. Not really here to reinvent the wheel but to make a world inspired by his experiences and tastes in media through the years.
Dude went through over a 100 interviews with different publishers before he found one that was comfortable with letting the devs develop the game and not pushing their own influence.
He recently confirmed work on future updates/DLC can continue and there's much he wants to add, from significant story beats to characters to bosses to a battle arena and more.
- Clash: AoC is a prequel to the Zeno Clash games by ACE Team. Colorful world full of freaks and monsters with exploring and beat-em-up gameplay. There's nothing quite like it out there.
Solid gameplay, super strong art direction, atmosphere, music and very good story and voice acting. Worst that can be said is that you can get lost or disoriented at times.
There's also a central mechanic where you can challenge sapient enemies to a dice game and the winner gets to enforce a condition, like setting up an arena and the first to get knocked out has to take a free hit, drinking poison, or even becoming a summon to help in a later fight. It's a central part of the lore, but nigh completely optional if you don't want to bother.
- Soulstice is a game in the vein of DMC and Darksiders and admittedly has quite rough spots, like levels dragging on, a handful of annoying enemy types and a divisive central mechanic. But it does have a lot to offer on the front of gameplay, story and characters. One of my favourites in the genre. And that genre doesn't really get catered to much at this point in time, so Soulstice was a very pleasant surprise.
- No Straight Roads is a short and very sweet game. Hack-and-slash boss-centric game where bosses' attacks are tieds to different rhythms and instruments of their boss tracks. Game's all about music, not just in gameplay but in themes. Good story, fun characters and for some a better story than a game, but nonetheless worth looking up.
Big comment of mine, but thank you if you read through it all and I hope I have raised your interest further.
@@jurtheorc8117 thank you for your long comment! You've definitely peaked my interest for a couple of these. I'm going to at the very least wishlist them since I'm not sure when my budget allows me to buy more games ^-^
GG on the games you finished in 2023. Ori is so good. I still need to play Turnip Boy.
Thank you! Ori is sooo awesome! You should definitely play Turnip Boy, I loved both games so much ^-^
Nice one dude
Thank you ^-^
Your audio completely sucks making it very hard to watch this with sound. I even went in the other room and the sound was driving me nuts.
I live close to an airport, making it hard to record. I know it is an issue but unfortunately I cannot fix that at the moment.
Ori 2 is so much better, you might want to play that one.
@@jiro4559 I have played through Ori and the Will of the Wisps! You can find my review for it in my Games I Played In March video ^-^ I enjoyed both games very much