I think the Alchemist game should have a Cooking Mama styled mini game instead of the thing with the canons. It makes more sense to me to get the ingredients then you need to actually cook them with what you have. It could be on a timer so you need to be fast but not screw up the ingredients. You could also use ingredients for other potions for stronger potions but risk not being able to make them all and have to choose between multiple lower powered potions or fewer stronger potions.
I don't understand. You say _Wall Street Tycoon_ is bad, but from your portrayal, it's a soulless, monotonous, shallow endeavor in which millionaires are minted suddenly and pointlessly, with a majority of startups (savefiles) failing to turn a profit. Plus, it's a kludgy mess, probably held together with bits of code they found under the server rack and sticky chunks of neoliberal legislation. This is art, and I respect the vision on display here. (no but that actually sounds pretty bad, no one should play this)
The only person that could possibly find some enjoyment out of this game is Josh from Lets game it out and thats solely because he takes great enjoyment out of breaking games in actual half
Just adding another bit of context for the Alchemist ingredients mini-game: you can actually toggle the number of ingredients you fire using the scroll wheel, so instead of launching five ingredients at a time, you can do it one at a time, and make it easier for them to all land where you want. The drawback to this, of course, is that it makes the game that much longer and more repetitive.
Exactly. And if you want to make a clone of another game, at least bring something that might people look at your game instead. Either make your game much cheaper, sort of the budged version. Or add something that the original doesn't have. Like different mechanics or themes. Arsonate did exactly that and did it pretty well. The inspiration from Buckshot Roulette is pretty clear, but it isn't a straight copy.
Wall Street Tycoon just reminded me of the business sim in Yakuza Like A Dragon, only shit. When your sim game has less going for it than a minigame in an actually good game, you might as well give up. The business sim in Yakuza was way deeper, and on a first playthrough it takes way longer to reach the end goal.
I have played and completed that business sim minigame like 4 times and would do it again. It's addicting, has a ton of complexity and great mechanics.
Yeah, shit had me sitting for hours for THAT minigame from LAD alone ☠️ I genuinely had lots of fun playing it, also, some of the old characters become your employees, which makes it all-the-more sillier
@@YourFavoriteSon1 I honestly hope you take your opportunities to refund after these videos, since most of these games should be plenty easy enough to get the jist and some video in less than 2 hours. At least when it comes to the soulless cash grabs.
I was drinking tea when "Erm calm down" happened and I had to pause the video and struggle to swallow before I spit tea all over the screen, what in the quizilla
I'm just joking, the content has been great, but there was something very charming and personal about greeting and sign-off. I always looked at it as a son telling his dad a bunch of random _"video game stuff"_ after his dad came home from work... the way I used to when I was young, before leaving him alone to go do some more "video game stuff" (which is what my dad called anything video game related).
I played both original Test Drive Titles, and what made them special was that you basically had the entire map of Hawaii in a 1:1 scale to drive around. The physics already were a similar floaty way back then, but on top of that: If you chose the car with AWD and just waited for the races to take part in rainy conditions, it essentially became a cheat sheet as the times were calculated based on what "happens" on the track. What also was really neat was that the games had a bunch of unicorn cars which I don't know if they included some of these in the more modern titles, but you could drive the Shelby Concept or Cadillac 16 Concept in those games.
36:12 I REALLY kept expecting you to draw attention to the fact that the menu screen is just the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles font ripped right off a free font website.
I hate TDU Solar Crown from the bottom of my heart. Game has literally nothing in common with TDU 1 & 2 - it has the worst perks from the nowadays projects - online-only, high price, 'generic' graphics, meh autopark - I can continue with more and more examples. Racing games in these days are 90% shit just cause there are people, who are defending trash like TDU:SO even now, after all stuff from devs - server's issue, lack of content, bugs. Won't be surprised if after a few years game's servers will be shut down, like it was with Crew 1, so Test Drive Unlimited: Servers Down deserves all the hate
So basically, the only reason this game is rated negatively is because of insanely autistic over-dramatic nitpicking by rotten entitled whiny people that scream their tight-wound little heads off over a 00.04% annoyance in a perpetually angst-ridden mood looking for any reason to tribally hate something that just isn't AS good as their preferred franchise and over-exaggerate faults based on their own severely autistic, narrow hyper-specific entitlement nerd-rage not being catered to exactingly enough. Ok.
48:55 Paper is a thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets. It is a versatile material with many uses, including writing, printing, packaging, cleaning, decorating, and a number of industrial and constructive processes. Papers are essential in legal or non-legal documentation.
survive: the king killer unironically feels like the types of college projects we would have to make with no freedom of creativity granted, so we would all make satire, low effort games to amuse ourselves whilst still sticking to the task.
Now I'm reminded of an actual student project that showed up in one of these "worst games on steam" videos. And it was clear that it was never meant to be a hugely successful game and that the issues come from inexperience, not malice.
I'd say Resident Fear is Resident Evil 2 or 3 in fps, not Ressi 1. Resident evil 1 was set in a mansion, 2 was the first one set in Raccoon City. I think 3 was also set there, but I only played the Japanese version of that one, and can't remember much if it.
I just wanted to point out Outbreak series and similar games they made. I even seen em on Xbox as well. I guess someone got tired of Resident Evil: Outbreak series not coming back.
That fuckin' BLIND game made me laugh so hard. I don't know what did it but when the paper description came up I just started cackling so loud my partner had to come into the room. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I dunno why but I found the VR-style physical menu in Survive: the king killer really funny. Made me imagine it in a multiplayer game as a physical wall that protects you from danger while you're messing with inventory or settings. That other game having Wikipedia pages for item descriptions was also genius in its sheer laziness.
Wait, hold on. That garage at 13:28 is literally in another game called Shankaram: CODE REBORN, an asset flip game, so they couldn't even be bothered to make their own maps. Here's a VOD of Mandaloregaming being in that exact place ua-cam.com/video/x2m3bT1JY34/v-deo.htmlsi=H0pvNP6AK0F_KDDR&t=5504
The Demo for Solar Crown came up about 6 months ago, and I was excited to try it. I didn't though, because the first thing that it did was ask me to make a seperate account for the game (and by "asked," I mean it didn't give the option to decline). No. I'll play something else, but thanks anyway. Then I booted up Forza Horizon 4 and it asked me for my Microsoft login. I hadn't played in a while but I would have sworn that it never did that before. I was probably wrong, but either way, I got frustrated and did something else. I just want to drive cool cars really fast. Why do I NEED to be online for that?
Might be a selfish request. But I would be interested in what you have to say about the worst reviewed game our studio has released to date. Grand casino tycoon. While it does not have the lowest score, it does have the lowest review count. Lowest score would be son of nor, but that game was the first game of the studio. Tbh not sure if they are good fits for your series you have going here, but I really like hear you talking about those less successful projects from the games industry.
43:14 I would make a good mental patient back in those days because I was immediately suspicious of electrical box sabotage. Also, I don’t think that waiver would hold up in court, mister! 😠
The last one, using Silent Hill music for a survival game seemed an interesting choice. “You play a man looking for his daughter.” I see what you did there! :D
Test Drive Unlimited was one of my all-time fave games and I used to play it on Xbox 360 back in the day. It had a very chilled feel, and I'd just drive around the huge map with my Mad Catz steering wheel. It's sad to see what has happened to the series as it was a great balance between arcade and simulation, but it never felt punishing. My absolute favourite racing game is Burnout Paradise for the arcade side and the original Colin McRae series for simulation. :D
Fun fact about buckshot roulette: counting the shells is a great way to help you figure out which shot has what probability of being next (as markiplier proved when he played) and strategize (and of course makes it stupid easy once you know you are out of either live shells or blanks)
I might have to give My Life as an Alchemist a try now! I'm always on the hunt for games like Vampire Survivors and it's neat to see people doing something different with the formula since the subgenre is already so oversaturated as it is. Looking at it on Steam, it seems the negative reviews are solely related to the crafting minigame as well as some game-breaking bugs which may or may not have been ignored by the developer!
"Test drive 2 the Duel" on Genesis was my formative experience with realistic driving. You get an expensive car, driving it is extremely boring, you watch the same unchanging landscape for hours while constantly fiddling with the gear shift, and regularly having to get more gas at every gas station, and if you crash into cops, you get instantly killed. The end.
Survive the king killer looks like it’s made by exactly the same people that the Super Best Friends were making fun of when they would whine about sucking at a game and go “Oh no, what if girls are watching!?”
Hey YFS, if you’re planning on making another video in this series you should check Chrino Ark, it’s an anime inspired rouguelike deckbuilder that used to have a 92% on steam and after some kind of dispute with some Chinese modders it has mixed reviews and even though I don’t know much about the controversy I don’t think the game deserves that status.
I looked at the perk and spells of Kingdom of Fallen: The Last Stand, and I realised one thing immediately. Those icons are pulled straight from FoundryVTT's icons for D&D 5e spells and items. Now I dunno if those same icons are like from somewhere else, but still, these are exactly the same. And I should know, I use it.
Hello son. I want to give you more context about why Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is poorly recieved. The game had (and to an extent, it still has) very poor optimization. I can't play on high settings on my RTX 3060 12GB/Ryzen 5 5600X system without at least a couple of stutters and hitches, something that doesn't happens with it's direct competitors (FH5, CarX Street, The Crew Motorfest and NFS Unbound). It also feels very incomplete compated to previous entries, where you could bet in casinos, own houses and have your clans, none of those features are present in this game. And if you thought the driving physics are too floaty, the driving on dirt feels even worse, which is quite ironic since KT Racing developed quite a few of the official WRC games. It also suffers from horrible difficulty balance, which not only you cannot adjust, but also the game throws you right to the highest difficulty AI as soon as you reach level 8 or 9. But the most egregious part is that, even if you are raicing against only AI drivers, you can't pause the game at all, you have to cancel the race, then start all over again if you need to take a bathroom break or something else. Overall, TDU Solar Crown is flawed by design, and it really needs some serious, extreme overhaul to actually become a fun open word racing game.
I think Supermarket Simulator and TCG shop simulator are weird games i'd love to hear your opinion on, since they have nigh identical mechanics and maps. 'cept TCG sim has ai generated card game images so that's...a thing that makes them 1% different
This isn't the worst, but there is a bullet hell shooter that uses assets that shouldn't be fun, but it is awesome 😂. It's called "Insect Swarm" and while it's mind numbingly easy, the crunchy-ness of all the bugs is soo satisfying. It should be a terrible, TERRIBLE, game, but the physics and bloody mist the bugs use is just, chefs kiss!!
They kinda fucked the TDU series over. While the driving physics are way better than TDU 1 and 2, they driven the rest head on in a wall. The world is empty, the Story is... i can't even remember if it has a story to begin with, the car dealers are pretty much empty, The Devs taking their time to fix it, the Racing licenses are gone and the AO make this game nearly as bad as FH5 was at launch (even though FH5 had it's content copy pasted from previous entries)
So in the shitty resident evil clone it takes several bullets to head to kill a zombie, so it's just the same as the shitty resident evil remakes then.
🧟♂️ I enjoyed Resident Fear because it's realistic. Zombies aren't supposed to be fun. They're supposed to be extremely formidable. If Zombies really did appear in real life, the experience would be exactly like this game.
Moved Mind had a television branded MOKOKO at 42:42, and then BLIND has a lighter fluid brand named Mokoko at 47:05. What could this possibly mean? lol
@@YourFavoriteSon1 Oh i wouldn't doubt that for a second. It's stunning how much different you can make a game look with just a FOV change and a fisheye distortion post-processing effect.
i wonder if it's not some kind of default translation of a common phrase in another language...? i know a lot of devs of games like this are not native english speakers and utilize translation services
I have 2 bad games in my library, with surprisingly high amount of revies (and by that I mean 3 digit count). Iesabel and Guardians of Victoria. And Iesabel doesn't even look that bad on screenshots
For two weeks, UA-cam kept putting this in my recommended. I have no idea why. So, I apologize for the short watch-time when I succumbed to the algorithm and clicked to see. The algorithm was very wrong.
What's the worst game you've played on Steam? 🎮
Umbrella Corps.
Starforge :(
I learned my lession about EA.
Nothing on steam is as bad as your videos.
X-17 is unreal levels of bad, and i think it's still for sale on steam years later :/
Starfield
I think the Alchemist game should have a Cooking Mama styled mini game instead of the thing with the canons. It makes more sense to me to get the ingredients then you need to actually cook them with what you have. It could be on a timer so you need to be fast but not screw up the ingredients. You could also use ingredients for other potions for stronger potions but risk not being able to make them all and have to choose between multiple lower powered potions or fewer stronger potions.
Perfect video to watch over my 1 hour flight trip coming up in 10 mins. Thanks son for the impeccable timing of the upload
Hope you enjoy!
What are you going to do for the other 6 min!?
@@savage751 ads xD
@@chrismassey7783 Well, the comment wasn't meant for you...
@@Spooderman117 Didn't ask for your life story
I don't understand. You say _Wall Street Tycoon_ is bad, but from your portrayal, it's a soulless, monotonous, shallow endeavor in which millionaires are minted suddenly and pointlessly, with a majority of startups (savefiles) failing to turn a profit. Plus, it's a kludgy mess, probably held together with bits of code they found under the server rack and sticky chunks of neoliberal legislation.
This is art, and I respect the vision on display here.
(no but that actually sounds pretty bad, no one should play this)
The only person that could possibly find some enjoyment out of this game is Josh from Lets game it out and thats solely because he takes great enjoyment out of breaking games in actual half
Just adding another bit of context for the Alchemist ingredients mini-game: you can actually toggle the number of ingredients you fire using the scroll wheel, so instead of launching five ingredients at a time, you can do it one at a time, and make it easier for them to all land where you want. The drawback to this, of course, is that it makes the game that much longer and more repetitive.
Great video as usual. I do miss the "hey dad" intro, always cracked me up.
nah I prefer it this way it always cringed me, if it is his decision to bring it back fine but I personally prefer it like this
@@flowersandwater666I dunno, I think it creates a personal brand
yes, ''hey dad'' was legendary :(
@@0uttaS1TE this. people just heard it and knew who was talking. It was like a business card. They were used to it.
I miss "hey dad"
resident fear is like, those bootleg princess movies that they used to make to trick grandmas into buying the wrong Cinderella
Fun fact, that genre of movies is called Mockbusters!
We have Buckshot Roulette at home
Don't know how I didnt think of this
@@YourFavoriteSon1 We have thinking of things at home:
Exactly. And if you want to make a clone of another game, at least bring something that might people look at your game instead.
Either make your game much cheaper, sort of the budged version. Or add something that the original doesn't have. Like different mechanics or themes.
Arsonate did exactly that and did it pretty well. The inspiration from Buckshot Roulette is pretty clear, but it isn't a straight copy.
Wall Street Tycoon just reminded me of the business sim in Yakuza Like A Dragon, only shit. When your sim game has less going for it than a minigame in an actually good game, you might as well give up. The business sim in Yakuza was way deeper, and on a first playthrough it takes way longer to reach the end goal.
I have played and completed that business sim minigame like 4 times and would do it again. It's addicting, has a ton of complexity and great mechanics.
and it doesn't even have a chicken as a manager!
@@LynnHermione For shame! That chicken was amazing! And a surprisingly good actor!
Yeah, shit had me sitting for hours for THAT minigame from LAD alone ☠️
I genuinely had lots of fun playing it, also, some of the old characters become your employees, which makes it all-the-more sillier
Resident Fear isn't just 'We have Resident Evil At Home!', it's 'we're gonna have to disown grandma if she buys this for you' level of bad.
Wait... is THIS how you've been spending your allowance? On bad games? All this time... 🤔😡😁🤣
In all seriousness I do spend a sickening amount of money on these games lol
@@YourFavoriteSon1 I honestly hope you take your opportunities to refund after these videos, since most of these games should be plenty easy enough to get the jist and some video in less than 2 hours. At least when it comes to the soulless cash grabs.
But then how could he own the world's worst steam game collection??
I love these. I hope the well never runs dry.
Fortunately there's always new games coming out.
@YourFavoriteSon1 True, but the creative well applies here too!
I was drinking tea when "Erm calm down" happened and I had to pause the video and struggle to swallow before I spit tea all over the screen, what in the quizilla
This channel hasn't been the same since he stopped saying "hey dad" and "bye dad"
It been better
@@flowersandwater666 nah.. takes away part of the charm..
I'm just joking, the content has been great, but there was something very charming and personal about greeting and sign-off.
I always looked at it as a son telling his dad a bunch of random _"video game stuff"_ after his dad came home from work... the way I used to when I was young, before leaving him alone to go do some more "video game stuff" (which is what my dad called anything video game related).
@@TheQuietTimes yeah im sad he doesnt say that anymore.. =(
as a trans woman, i found it really dysphoric. so i prefer it this way, personally
I played both original Test Drive Titles, and what made them special was that you basically had the entire map of Hawaii in a 1:1 scale to drive around. The physics already were a similar floaty way back then, but on top of that: If you chose the car with AWD and just waited for the races to take part in rainy conditions, it essentially became a cheat sheet as the times were calculated based on what "happens" on the track.
What also was really neat was that the games had a bunch of unicorn cars which I don't know if they included some of these in the more modern titles, but you could drive the Shelby Concept or Cadillac 16 Concept in those games.
Doing some research on the Test Drive series for this video actually made me want to check some of them out.
Original Test Drive Unlimited titels. The series is way older than the two 360 games
@DantesGrill Yes, of course. I just compared all the Unlimited games.
The document with lorem ipsum on it and the definition of paper as a description is hilarious. Or it could be, as a joke in a good game.
Bro Resident Fear didnt even put in the effort to make AI voices, that's literally just text to speech
If they would've gone for a tongue in cheek parody I would understand.
But instead they made a straight up ripoff.
With the license plates on the wall I was half expecting to see ski poles as well and the end twist was going to be your in an Applebees 😳
Buckshot Roulette in an Applebee's goes hard
36:12 I REALLY kept expecting you to draw attention to the fact that the menu screen is just the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles font ripped right off a free font website.
The UI for resident fear looks a lot like the default horror fps kit you can get for free on unity. There is something similar for unreal engine too.
I hate TDU Solar Crown from the bottom of my heart. Game has literally nothing in common with TDU 1 & 2 - it has the worst perks from the nowadays projects - online-only, high price, 'generic' graphics, meh autopark - I can continue with more and more examples. Racing games in these days are 90% shit just cause there are people, who are defending trash like TDU:SO even now, after all stuff from devs - server's issue, lack of content, bugs. Won't be surprised if after a few years game's servers will be shut down, like it was with Crew 1, so Test Drive Unlimited: Servers Down deserves all the hate
So basically, the only reason this game is rated negatively is because of insanely autistic over-dramatic nitpicking by rotten entitled whiny people that scream their tight-wound little heads off over a 00.04% annoyance in a perpetually angst-ridden mood looking for any reason to tribally hate something that just isn't AS good as their preferred franchise and over-exaggerate faults based on their own severely autistic, narrow hyper-specific entitlement nerd-rage not being catered to exactingly enough. Ok.
I loved TDU so was looking forward to seeing how Solar Crown would be. I didn't even know it came out 💀
48:55 Paper is a thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets. It is a versatile material with many uses, including writing, printing, packaging, cleaning, decorating, and a number of industrial and constructive processes. Papers are essential in legal or non-legal documentation.
survive: the king killer unironically feels like the types of college projects we would have to make with no freedom of creativity granted, so we would all make satire, low effort games to amuse ourselves whilst still sticking to the task.
Now I'm reminded of an actual student project that showed up in one of these "worst games on steam" videos. And it was clear that it was never meant to be a hugely successful game and that the issues come from inexperience, not malice.
50:16 that is the weirdest run animation, like he keeps his upper body completely still while just hoofing his weird tree-trunk legs
I'd say Resident Fear is Resident Evil 2 or 3 in fps, not Ressi 1. Resident evil 1 was set in a mansion, 2 was the first one set in Raccoon City. I think 3 was also set there, but I only played the Japanese version of that one, and can't remember much if it.
That's true, it takes more from 2 than it does 1
For future reference: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is also set in Raccoon City.
I just wanted to point out Outbreak series and similar games they made. I even seen em on Xbox as well. I guess someone got tired of Resident Evil: Outbreak series not coming back.
48:55 Okay I laughed really hard though. Like, if a game did this intentionally for laughs, that would be brilliant.
I loved that one 😂 like a big f u from The developer
Good to see you, son
Happy Sunday!
@YourFavoriteSon1 :D
That fuckin' BLIND game made me laugh so hard.
I don't know what did it but when the paper description came up I just started cackling so loud my partner had to come into the room. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Same, I’m at work and I had to suppress my laughter but hearing “A fucking description of what paper is” broke me
persona 4 music in the intro, I trust this man's taste in video games right off the bat 🤝
What is this “one more” garbage
Please never stop making these
Well there might be even "one more" who knows
@@YourFavoriteSon1fuck yeah. I binge these
@@YourFavoriteSon1 "another more"
Just wanted to say that your videos are some of the best gaming content out there. You are always objective and fair no matter how bad the game is.
I dunno why but I found the VR-style physical menu in Survive: the king killer really funny. Made me imagine it in a multiplayer game as a physical wall that protects you from danger while you're messing with inventory or settings.
That other game having Wikipedia pages for item descriptions was also genius in its sheer laziness.
they just went full on lorem ipsum and never replaced the flavour tag with something actually related to the game.
Wait, hold on. That garage at 13:28 is literally in another game called Shankaram: CODE REBORN, an asset flip game, so they couldn't even be bothered to make their own maps.
Here's a VOD of Mandaloregaming being in that exact place ua-cam.com/video/x2m3bT1JY34/v-deo.htmlsi=H0pvNP6AK0F_KDDR&t=5504
I think the TMNT font in Survive: The King Killer might be more jarring than Comic Sans anywhere else
Buckshot roulette is designed to look like VHS horror.
it really has that early 3D, low color depth, highly dithered look.
Now I'm wondering if someone made a PS1 port of it.
I might just be imagining things but the map from BLIND looks a lot like the first map from the horror game Pacify
Finally another one for my insomnia cure rotation thank you god bless
That "running through the floor" gameplay at 00:22 in your intro. What game is that? I firstly thought that's real footage :0 I need to know please
moved mind
@@YourFavoriteSon1 tyvm. Guess I should have watched the whole video before I asked for it^^
Sad that there's nothing more than the looks
I'm so proud of you, son. You are writing great analyses.
I swear I've seen Survive's low-poly game asset artstyle in a majority of cheap indie games running on UE. How massive is this UE asset library?
It's the Synty pack and they always make games look cheap.
Love the persona music in the background! Deeply appreciated
I would think a developer calling themselves Medium Quality Games would be an immediate red flag...
Just what I needed, Son's roundup of his journey!! Do not know how you manage to get through all this so regular!😄
It is a blessed sunday indeed when our Son uploads.🙏
39:46 “at a certain point the game took on a refreshing mint flavor…”
The Demo for Solar Crown came up about 6 months ago, and I was excited to try it. I didn't though, because the first thing that it did was ask me to make a seperate account for the game (and by "asked," I mean it didn't give the option to decline). No. I'll play something else, but thanks anyway.
Then I booted up Forza Horizon 4 and it asked me for my Microsoft login. I hadn't played in a while but I would have sworn that it never did that before. I was probably wrong, but either way, I got frustrated and did something else. I just want to drive cool cars really fast. Why do I NEED to be online for that?
Might be a selfish request. But I would be interested in what you have to say about the worst reviewed game our studio has released to date.
Grand casino tycoon.
While it does not have the lowest score, it does have the lowest review count.
Lowest score would be son of nor, but that game was the first game of the studio.
Tbh not sure if they are good fits for your series you have going here, but I really like hear you talking about those less successful projects from the games industry.
43:14 I would make a good mental patient back in those days because I was immediately suspicious of electrical box sabotage.
Also, I don’t think that waiver would hold up in court, mister! 😠
I'm new here, but this was a really nice deep dive vid with deeper info than just "It's bad"
Cheers!
Thanks son! I've been ready for one of these videos!!
another well narrated video. awesome job son!
In 'moved mind' what I found creepy about the handler is that he does not seem to blink at all...
I actually think a First Person RE1 could be really cool with the proper execution
The last one, using Silent Hill music for a survival game seemed an interesting choice. “You play a man looking for his daughter.” I see what you did there! :D
Love the use of Tekken 4 music. Caught me surprised
4:00
"Hey kid I'mma spooky skeleton I'll shoot myself in the face!"
"Wait... how is this fair........'
I've been looking forward to another of these videos
Test Drive Unlimited was one of my all-time fave games and I used to play it on Xbox 360 back in the day. It had a very chilled feel, and I'd just drive around the huge map with my Mad Catz steering wheel. It's sad to see what has happened to the series as it was a great balance between arcade and simulation, but it never felt punishing. My absolute favourite racing game is Burnout Paradise for the arcade side and the original Colin McRae series for simulation. :D
Fun fact about buckshot roulette: counting the shells is a great way to help you figure out which shot has what probability of being next (as markiplier proved when he played) and strategize (and of course makes it stupid easy once you know you are out of either live shells or blanks)
You have a talent to make every game seem fun to play thanks to your commentary
Should I be worried that my dad watches this channel...?
I might have to give My Life as an Alchemist a try now! I'm always on the hunt for games like Vampire Survivors and it's neat to see people doing something different with the formula since the subgenre is already so oversaturated as it is.
Looking at it on Steam, it seems the negative reviews are solely related to the crafting minigame as well as some game-breaking bugs which may or may not have been ignored by the developer!
I think the reason the "handler" character model in Moved Mind feels so creepy is that he doesn't blink.
Nice tekken 4 jungle stage music during the wallstreet tycoon segment!
Is the thumbnail dreamcast guy?
"What FPS plays like this?" The Slaughtering Grounds.
"Test drive 2 the Duel" on Genesis was my formative experience with realistic driving. You get an expensive car, driving it is extremely boring, you watch the same unchanging landscape for hours while constantly fiddling with the gear shift, and regularly having to get more gas at every gas station, and if you crash into cops, you get instantly killed. The end.
GOOD VIDEO
Survive the king killer looks like it’s made by exactly the same people that the Super Best Friends were making fun of when they would whine about sucking at a game and go “Oh no, what if girls are watching!?”
Hey YFS, if you’re planning on making another video in this series you should check Chrino Ark, it’s an anime inspired rouguelike deckbuilder that used to have a 92% on steam and after some kind of dispute with some Chinese modders it has mixed reviews and even though I don’t know much about the controversy I don’t think the game deserves that status.
I looked at the perk and spells of Kingdom of Fallen: The Last Stand, and I realised one thing immediately.
Those icons are pulled straight from FoundryVTT's icons for D&D 5e spells and items.
Now I dunno if those same icons are like from somewhere else, but still, these are exactly the same. And I should know, I use it.
"By the way, who are you lady?" - that had me howling. :p
Hello son. I want to give you more context about why Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is poorly recieved. The game had (and to an extent, it still has) very poor optimization. I can't play on high settings on my RTX 3060 12GB/Ryzen 5 5600X system without at least a couple of stutters and hitches, something that doesn't happens with it's direct competitors (FH5, CarX Street, The Crew Motorfest and NFS Unbound). It also feels very incomplete compated to previous entries, where you could bet in casinos, own houses and have your clans, none of those features are present in this game. And if you thought the driving physics are too floaty, the driving on dirt feels even worse, which is quite ironic since KT Racing developed quite a few of the official WRC games. It also suffers from horrible difficulty balance, which not only you cannot adjust, but also the game throws you right to the highest difficulty AI as soon as you reach level 8 or 9. But the most egregious part is that, even if you are raicing against only AI drivers, you can't pause the game at all, you have to cancel the race, then start all over again if you need to take a bathroom break or something else. Overall, TDU Solar Crown is flawed by design, and it really needs some serious, extreme overhaul to actually become a fun open word racing game.
We have Buckshot Roulette at home...
I think Supermarket Simulator and TCG shop simulator are weird games i'd love to hear your opinion on, since they have nigh identical mechanics and maps. 'cept TCG sim has ai generated card game images so that's...a thing that makes them 1% different
What you said about Resident Fear is mostly every problem with Resident Evil 1.
Does wall street tycoon just straight up have pikachu in it? Could they not get sued for it?
It has a ton of copyright characters in it
@@YourFavoriteSon1Disney will never suss out the “Star War” texture though… 👀
WHERE THE HECK IS MY "HEY DAD" ??? BRING BACK THE OLD SON!
classic witcher music sleeper agent activation
This isn't the worst, but there is a bullet hell shooter that uses assets that shouldn't be fun, but it is awesome 😂. It's called "Insect Swarm" and while it's mind numbingly easy, the crunchy-ness of all the bugs is soo satisfying.
It should be a terrible, TERRIBLE, game, but the physics and bloody mist the bugs use is just, chefs kiss!!
Now this, is epic.
very epic
They kinda fucked the TDU series over. While the driving physics are way better than TDU 1 and 2, they driven the rest head on in a wall.
The world is empty, the Story is... i can't even remember if it has a story to begin with, the car dealers are pretty much empty, The Devs taking their time to fix it, the Racing licenses are gone and the AO make this game nearly as bad as FH5 was at launch (even though FH5 had it's content copy pasted from previous entries)
Oooh, that end of small sanctuary at 49:49 though
Just throwing Tekken 4 music at me. Caught my attention
Son, we need to talk about your crippling bad game addiction...
"Oh, fanthom corporation" 😂😂😂
So in the shitty resident evil clone it takes several bullets to head to kill a zombie, so it's just the same as the shitty resident evil remakes then.
Bad take
SON WHERE IS THE NEXT YAKUZA VIDEO
COME ONE SON ITS BEEN ALMOST A YEAR WE NEED IT SON
🧟♂️ I enjoyed Resident Fear because it's realistic. Zombies aren't supposed to be fun. They're supposed to be extremely formidable. If Zombies really did appear in real life, the experience would be exactly like this game.
Moved Mind had a television branded MOKOKO at 42:42, and then BLIND has a lighter fluid brand named Mokoko at 47:05. What could this possibly mean? lol
It's also worth noting that both games seem to use the same template document engine and share some assets.
@@YourFavoriteSon1 Oh i wouldn't doubt that for a second. It's stunning how much different you can make a game look with just a FOV change and a fisheye distortion post-processing effect.
i wonder if it's not some kind of default translation of a common phrase in another language...? i know a lot of devs of games like this are not native english speakers and utilize translation services
mokokoverse just dropped
Bau bau?
I have 2 bad games in my library, with surprisingly high amount of revies (and by that I mean 3 digit count). Iesabel and Guardians of Victoria. And Iesabel doesn't even look that bad on screenshots
35:44 That's clearly not a fox lol, common dude. That's a cat.
Hey there sonshine!
This one hurts. I enjoy Solar Crown, but I also cannot recommend it, not as it sits currently anyway
0:49 fair shakes mentioned before the 1 minute mark.👌
Picking up a piece of paper and getting a Wikipedia style explanation of paper is one of the funniest, laziest things I have ever seen in a game.
Games like crash lands does a great job at being silly while actually being funny and taking itself seriously
53:37 That run cycle is very off-putting. 😂
For two weeks, UA-cam kept putting this in my recommended. I have no idea why. So, I apologize for the short watch-time when I succumbed to the algorithm and clicked to see. The algorithm was very wrong.
What is the song called used in the background for the part with Kingdom of Fallen?