Maybe if you have a shitty console… but discs aren’t an advantage at all, they can be scratched ect, and digital u can leave the game ur in and get in a another in 3 seconds instead of loading discs and waiting
@Puff Puff Pass It's hard to scratch a blu ray disc. Digital is definitely more convenient but physical you usually see better deals and older titles sell so cheap physically in shops, but if you team digital that's all good because you are future proofed because Xbox consoles are starting to not ship with disc drives, if you only want a game to play then not play again then you may aswell get it physically if you're the type of gamer and then you make some money back depending on age of the game
@@puffpuffpass3225 well i mean, of course it will get a scratch if the owner would be like you, also not every people wants to waste their money on fancy plastic junk
@@ey3mast3r33 can I do that for my Nintendo Switch cuz I have $700 worth that don’t have physical releases & I don’t want any of them & I think you’re full of 💩
@@qasmokes displaying and looking at them and reliving the memories and nostalgia just by walking past a shelf every day is why. If you don’t understand you probly never will
@@staringcorgi6475 RPG probably not? So you’re saying the Fallout series and The Elder scrolls series doesn’t have replay value, when they’re still the most played RPGs to this day, especially with the mods.
I always replay games. Having the knowledge makes it so much funner to play. Also sorry that I’m not as well educated as the people who comment on this post as I used to”much funner”. It’s not like we go everyday saying u instead of you or tho instead of though. If I try to simply what I’m saying and it still gets the point across it still fucking works.
I’m old school I guess I like the feeling of having something I bought in my hands. And I guess it’s more of a security thing if I buy physical I know it’s mine unlike digital it dose not feel like it’s mine
This is a wild concept to me. I don't buy games unless I'm getting 30-40 hours minimum. And I also don't sell anything, building a collection of games I can play forever 💯
@lulu111_the_cool maybe a few years down the line, they want to play it again? I've done that with RDR2 every 2 years since release. I also enjoy keeping my games so my kids can play them when they get old enough
I completely get it. There are some games that I will keep because of the story. After completing it and doing what there is to do then there is nothing left.
@@lulu111_the_coolnot really some games don’t have replayability some games I just want a one experience I like a lot of games and not many I will constantly keep playing over and over that just gets boring play something fresh lol
Finishing a game is almost impossible for me. I think growing up I used to finish games, cause I do remember endings. But this was back when my parents would buy me a game here and there, and then not another for a long time. As an adult I can’t help but get a new game, have a blast and then get distracted by something else.
very relatable, yk if anyone remembers these games, u are a legend. When I finished Red Alert 2, Generals, Generals Zero Hours, Half-Life and Half-Life 2 with Episode 1, 2 and 3 (and many more), I never came back to those games unless if its multiplier with my friends or even back on em with Garrys Mod for some fun.
Those were all legends I grew up with. Adolescent and teen years playing those amazing games, along with Age of Empires 2, and the rest of the Command and Conquer series... not just Red Alert 2! And dont forget about Starcraft and Warcraft 2! It was such a beautiful time in gaming
@@kennypowers1945 and never come back? if you like the game enough to want to 100% it, you obviously loved the game. this man buys games to brag about fictional game point, it's fine but it's still weird.
@@uriurw8630 do you not understand completionist you dont have to love a game to finish it like trophy hunting on playstation for a platinum collection
@@kennypowers1945"Most people" That's the biggest load of bullshit I've ever heard. Completionists only make up a small percent of gamers. Most people actually like just playing games. Who tf plays The Sims just to get achievements?
tbh i started getting games digitally cuz every time i would sell a game in the past i would almost always regret it later on. now with digital i can’t sell it lol.
yeah but now you don't own it, instead u just have a digital license which is at the mercy of whatever company owns your account. so if youre banned.. there goes $1000 worth of games
Same here, the money factor also plays a huge part in my case. Games are expensive in my country, so being able to exchange a 100% completed game for a brand new (or selling for the ~70% the buying price) is a huge plus
RDR2 I have 90+ Hours 100%ed that game literally did everything on the checklist skinned and hunted all animals gold medal on every single mission every single side quest ... and I plan on doing a 2nd 100% run that game is just awesome
I remember back when I was a kid I would play the same games over and over again, regardless of the game having an end. I miss those days because I have a huge catalog of games I feel like I need to play/try, but no time to play them so I play nothing.
I was poor back in the day I couldn’t afford full priced games so I’d rent the same game over and over until I beat it then rent something else. The game would cost 8 bucks to rent I’d get it for a week which was nice. The rental store I went too knew me by name lol. I could have saved up my money but what 15 year old wants to wait for that.
I'm the same. That's why my playstation 5 and Xbox always have plenty of memory. I play one game and beat it and move on. There's a few that I do keep like red dead redemption 2 and fallout new Vegas.
@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEF my brother in christ no one is slapping the video games out of his hands and forbidding him from doing this, we simply have opinions on it
I had friends that did the same thing. They'd buy a game brand new and then sell them to Gamestop for store credit towards a new game. They made fun of me for holding on to mine. Now I have some with some value to them.
I'm the complete opposite. I don't aim to get achievements. The only achievements I get are the ones that are pretty much unavoidable and once I finish a game, I move on to another game.
I go for 100% progress when possible if its somthing ridiculous like S+ Run on Resident Evil or Mien Leben on Wlofenstien 2 or any multiplayer trophies on Rockstar games I'm not gonna put myself through that stress I have 100% on a decent amount though especially the games I love
My ex was the same. She'd finish the story to The Witcher 3 or Red Dead Redemption 2, etc, and just never touch it again. Like HOW? It's genuinely mindblowing to me
That's you bro, I don't tire out of a game I really love either it's a single player or multiplayer. I play and play and play and keep and I take it out and play again. That's just me
I love having games on the shelf and in the digital library. I always replay games even if I got the platinum trophie or 100% The next playthrough will be entirely different. Its not like watching a movie or anything.
At what point did he say him getting achievements is a chore? He said he plays the game and maybe getting all of the achievements is fun to him. I'd sell my games too if there was a place to sell them around me. I very rarely go back to a game I've beaten.
@@WikiThis do you think he actually enjoyed the Peppa Pig video game? (different video) Of course he didn’t, he only played it for achievements. Games are supposed to be fun.
@@zachellenburg5738 Sure, a Peppa Pig game sound fun in an ironic sense. Then again, I’m someone who actively enjoys terrible games/movies. Have you ever considered that the goal of trophy hunting is fun for some people? He sounds like a dude that enjoys a game and just moves in to the next one.
@@WikiThis Clearly you don’t understand. Since he constantly thinks about the next game he is going to play, he doesn’t appreciate the game he is playing. If achievements are fun for him, good for him, but games are meant to be enjoyed, and it’s hard to watch this channel because he plays games for achievements not for fun.
People saying that it sucks the fun out but it doesn't. Because its like a hobby, you like doing it. Its also why some people get competitive in games, yeah they're no longer casual players but if thats what they like doing then its alright. Different ways of having fun. Same way boys like playing video games while girls play with dolls or whatever tf they do.
I'm the opposite, in that i like to collect and happy to come back to games; but you have highlighted one of the great things about physical media, in that you can sell, trade, lend, swap, give them away etc 👍 Choice and freedom is king.
Dont sell them to stores that will resell them. you got to give them away to friends or family. It's worth it more than the few dollars they'll give you. (Unless your friend is the owner or something lol)
I’m somewhat the same way, I try to go for platinum (in games I like/I think I can actually do) then I put my best games on a separate shelf. Then once every view months I go and trade in a lot and keep the ones I like/ones I’m going to replay/ones I believe will be rare one day. Or I sell them on marketplace lol
I was the type to sell my games as well, if I needed quick cash I would sell my games that I wasn’t playing anymore. I now regret that big time, I wish I still had a game collection, I’ve now been rebuilding a digital library of games on Xbox, PlayStation and Steam. My biggest gaming regret was selling my neon green Halo Xbox.
I love collecting my games but when you have to move it’s a bitch to move all of your collections, I honestly also love collecting digital games too I like to buy original xbox and xbox 360 games whenever they go on sale on my series s
Im obsessed with collecting games…I’d never sell a game after purchasing it. Only reason I’d return a game is if it was used and there wasn’t a replacement copy available. I learned my lesson too late…tons of physical video games and consoles become collectable at some point.
I understood this when I was younger but now I’m older and I wish I had all my games from the past in a nice place to look back on, video games are some of worst preserved media out there and I think we should all do our part in keeping our favourite games alive :)
I never finish games. I hate the closure, I hate the feeling of never being able to go back to it (because I, too, don't like to replay/rewatch things). It frustrates my partner, but I just don't do it. I havent even finished my 2 favorite games BOTW and Dishonored 2. I think it's because I finished a game (Brothers), a book (maximum ride series), a movie series (HTTYD) and all of them made me cry for like 2 hours straight after and I'm not emotionally equipped for that shit lol
Sounds like you're really young, just need to get tougher. The pain and emotions are always worth it, it's mostly what makes em good in the first place.
I love replaying the same games I love again and again. I've played almost every game of my collection twice (the reason is also that I don't have much money to spend on games)
Would never do that as a collector but hey, you seem to be one of the people where i get my used but new games for half the price from. So i don't complain.
if that’s what makes gaming fun for you then more power to you. i’ve always loved gaming but hasn’t been as fun recently and i actually like this idea but id rage too much going for platinum.
I do the same. buy, play, sell, repeat. I play games I never thought id play some are good or bad, but it don't matter, because I'll just play the next game. I only keep the games I loved since its nice to have them physically.
Man i always go back because its something to still do. Not just that some are just my favorite and id never wanna really stop playing them even if i 100% everything.
It depends heavily on the game. I like getting real good and efficient at the games I play so I replay them as much as I like and I find out many secret mechanics and stuff that you can do xx
That’s how I have always gamed. Sometimes I will crave to play a game again so I just go and buy it. It’s about the experience for me not what’s on my shelf.
I can understand this. Personally though, even if I 100% a game, if it's fun as hell, I come back to it every once in a while. Like Dusk or Amid Evil. I've beaten those games a dozen times but man, they are a blast to play through.
Im same way except i will never sell them only because one time in my adult life i got hit real hard on my needs to wanting to play my best childhood ps2 games and guess what? I had sold them when i was young and i ended up buying every single one of my favorites titles again… lesson learned! But ya know everyone is different.
My brother and I did this as a kid. Blockbuster was two blocks down the road right across from 7/11. We played so many games, we would play so much it got boring. It started with halo, we played the campaign on every difficulty. That's how we learned about achievements, we thought we had to play through each difficulty to get the achievements instead of just playing through once on legendary. Than we went for skulls, than we decided. Let's get every single achievement, and we did. His account did not because there is one you have to do at a certain time and day which the day has passed
My dad did this for a while and he hugely regrets it. He would buy a game beat it then sell it for the new one and that was fine, I mean yeah GameStop only gave him 20% back and it's not like those games would ever be worth anything right! Wrong. He has owned some of the rarest games for almost every console, one for instance was Sega Outrun 2006 coast to coast, Dkoldies has it for $350, or capcom v marvel 2 for Xbox which sells around $100-250. I show him these prices and he tells me how he regrets trading them in for a few measly dollars especially because as soon as the remake is made he buys them because he misses playing these old games and the nostalgia hit is wayyyy too expensive for any normal gamer.
There’s some games that are so good that playing them a second time or even third time will be a better experience than playing 98% of games for the first time IMO. Some games that come to mind are RE4, Mario Galaxy & Doom Eternal
I'm the same way. I don't replay games normally. The only time I replay them is if they release a remake or if I played a game that I got on one console (have both PS5 and XSX) and i loved a lot and replay it again on the other console if they have it on Game Pass or PS Plus.
This has business sense to it, when you overcome something don't go back down to it. But for games most people don't see it as a business opportunity. I had so many good memories on alot of my old games then we got flooded and I lost all my games, now I want to buy the games that I lost but most of them skyrocketed in price and some are very hard to come by.
Bro i CANT. I have games ive been playing off and on for 15 years. I play plenty of new games but if I loved a game, i always revisit it. I haven't sold a game since 2010
As a person with 90 games currently installed on my Xbox, this video is wild to me. The only games I uninstall are ones I don't have the disc to and I *know* I'm not going to play sooner or later. I still have Dishonored 2 installed and I haven't started that game in like a year
That’s one way to turn your hobby into a job-like experience.
Without esrning any money, wasting your time and ruining your social life.
Lmfao dude acts like u gotta beat a game in three days loser@@hunterheartshelmsley3dslay973
@@hunterheartshelmsley3dslay973he does social media
@@hunterheartshelmsley3dslay973if you do this private then yes its the dumbest hobby you can do
@@atillaoren9149 its still dumb if its not private this isnt life, this is horrbible and im an achievement Hunter too but i will quit i think
Did you know markiplier made an only fans
Probably anyway
Facts
Some people just like playing games like that. I mean, it's weird, but as long as you're having fun.
Exactly
He is literally doing the exact opposite of that, he is simply playful games for the experience and enjoyment instead of letting them sit on a shelf
Its Also my objective complete every game that I play then delete and a new one to complete I do enjoy but objective is more important
“If it has a good multiplayer I’ll always come back to it”
Shows cod vanguard
🤣🤣
Vanguard was better than the rebooted modern warfares and cold war. It was Ww2 with an actual head shot multiplyer
@@jackpoewelco926no it’s not
@@jackpoewelco926no the fuck it’s not
@@jackpoewelco926 This may be the worst take I've seen in my whole life.
Bro became dr.sues for a second 💀
😭😭😭
The biggest advantage of physical media, a digital game will always be bugging you in your library lol
Maybe if you have a shitty console… but discs aren’t an advantage at all, they can be scratched ect, and digital u can leave the game ur in and get in a another in 3 seconds instead of loading discs and waiting
@Puff Puff Pass It's hard to scratch a blu ray disc. Digital is definitely more convenient but physical you usually see better deals and older titles sell so cheap physically in shops, but if you team digital that's all good because you are future proofed because Xbox consoles are starting to not ship with disc drives, if you only want a game to play then not play again then you may aswell get it physically if you're the type of gamer and then you make some money back depending on age of the game
@@puffpuffpass3225 well i mean, of course it will get a scratch if the owner would be like you, also not every people wants to waste their money on fancy plastic junk
On Xbox, you can hide titles in your library.
Im sure theres a way on other platforms too.
@@The.420.Riders yeah true found that out recently
The best thing about physical games is you can sell them once youre done or if you dont like it,unlike digital games
You can refund digital games, just its way more limited than physical games
@@ey3mast3r33 how i do that
@@ey3mast3r33 wrong. You can't get a refund if you have downloaded the game or started it up.
Stop talking shit kid
@@ey3mast3r33 can I do that for my Nintendo Switch cuz I have $700 worth that don’t have physical releases & I don’t want any of them & I think you’re full of 💩
@@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast I don't know, I don't have a Nintendo switch, You probably can't
Bro takes the fun out of gaming fr
I don't see where the fun in making your games collect dust in a shelf is
@@qasmokes it’s because you might wanna come back to that game again in the future.
@@qasmokes displaying and looking at them and reliving the memories and nostalgia just by walking past a shelf every day is why. If you don’t understand you probly never will
@@infamousicee6009 some games replayable others don’t like minecraft will always be replayable but an rpg probably not
@@staringcorgi6475 RPG probably not? So you’re saying the Fallout series and The Elder scrolls series doesn’t have replay value, when they’re still the most played RPGs to this day, especially with the mods.
I always replay games. Having the knowledge makes it so much funner to play.
Also sorry that I’m not as well educated as the people who comment on this post as I used to”much funner”. It’s not like we go everyday saying u instead of you or tho instead of though. If I try to simply what I’m saying and it still gets the point across it still fucking works.
More fun
Nah
I would say resident evil are the best example.
@@Jesus-vi4it it's your opinion.
Not for me lol it’s boring already knowing what comes next 🤣
Dude, please release a video about all the tech stuff that you have.
I know right! Everytime I watch this dude I'm always looking around his room at his stuff
@@iitzJustKoda exactly
He can't. He sells it after he used them
@@lulu111_the_coolcap on that app
@@iitzJustKodathat’s weird mate
Collecting is fun, and if a game is good enough I'll play it over and over
I’m old school I guess I like the feeling of having something I bought in my hands. And I guess it’s more of a security thing if I buy physical I know it’s mine unlike digital it dose not feel like it’s mine
🤣
Naw bro your building a wall of virginity
This is a wild concept to me. I don't buy games unless I'm getting 30-40 hours minimum. And I also don't sell anything, building a collection of games I can play forever 💯
Wait so some games you play 40 times?
It’s the usually gamer concept tho, play a game, beat it and then move on
@@lulu111_the_coolHOURS, not times
@lulu111_the_cool maybe a few years down the line, they want to play it again? I've done that with RDR2 every 2 years since release. I also enjoy keeping my games so my kids can play them when they get old enough
This is more cost effective. Sell old games to buy new ones.
I completely get it. There are some games that I will keep because of the story. After completing it and doing what there is to do then there is nothing left.
Yeah after completing the game for the 50th time. Maybe it's time to sell. But I doubt they are much worth after 30 years.
@@lulu111_the_coolGames are barely worth anything after 2 years. There’s no point in selling games because you won’t get much back
@@lulu111_the_coolnot really some games don’t have replayability some games I just want a one experience I like a lot of games and not many I will constantly keep playing over and over that just gets boring play something fresh lol
@@owzapbmsowzapbms9207 and what is if you want to play it after some years? Maybe because you forgot stuff from it.
They add dlc to the game later meaning you're needing the game again to get the new achievements unlocked
Those trophy don't count towards 100 percent achievements on Xbox or the Plat on Playstation
Unless it's an old game that lost support long time ago, that means once you beat it 100%, there's no reason to come back because it's actually over
@@theloosecannon135 That’s wrong, on Xbox they count towards it
@@theloosecannon135 oh I thought it's for playing and having fun. Not to get something without much worth.
@@martinoldenburg8806 no reason? Yeah maybe after 20 play throughs. But what are they worth after 30 years?
Finishing a game is almost impossible for me. I think growing up I used to finish games, cause I do remember endings. But this was back when my parents would buy me a game here and there, and then not another for a long time. As an adult I can’t help but get a new game, have a blast and then get distracted by something else.
Similar for me. I play a game for a few weeks or months. Play another game I feel like playing. And come back later when I feel like it.
Same here, I would get hyped for a game. Buy it, play for a bit then buy the next game. You hit the nail for me. It’s that FOMO that hit me in 2023.
Same. It's difficult for me to finish games now.
Sounds like a skill issue.
Imagine never replaying Resident Evil 4
Dude I’d replay just to hear that target practice music
Hahahaha RE games 🤣🤣
True definition of Casual Gamer
With obsessive and compulsive tendencies
very relatable, yk if anyone remembers these games, u are a legend. When I finished Red Alert 2, Generals, Generals Zero Hours, Half-Life and Half-Life 2 with Episode 1, 2 and 3 (and many more), I never came back to those games unless if its multiplier with my friends or even back on em with Garrys Mod for some fun.
half life 2 didnt get episode 3 lol. and you should replay episode 1 and 2 because there are developer commentary to see how valve made these games
Really? You treat valve games like that? Jk I'm a huge fan of valve I suggest you replay it.
Those were all legends I grew up with. Adolescent and teen years playing those amazing games, along with Age of Empires 2, and the rest of the Command and Conquer series... not just Red Alert 2! And dont forget about Starcraft and Warcraft 2!
It was such a beautiful time in gaming
You're acting like Half Life isn't one of the most well known gaming franchises ever😂
Bro I never thought anyone would know about command and conquer: generals
Weird way of playing games but you do you
Not really lol it’s how most people play games. They beat them and then move onto something else
@@kennypowers1945 and never come back? if you like the game enough to want to 100% it, you obviously loved the game. this man buys games to brag about fictional game point, it's fine but it's still weird.
@@uriurw8630 do you not understand completionist you dont have to love a game to finish it like trophy hunting on playstation for a platinum collection
@@Fancy405 i get completionism, but he will use a cheat World in Minecraft for example. regardless, still weird.
@@kennypowers1945"Most people"
That's the biggest load of bullshit I've ever heard. Completionists only make up a small percent of gamers. Most people actually like just playing games. Who tf plays The Sims just to get achievements?
tbh i started getting games digitally cuz every time i would sell a game in the past i would almost always regret it later on. now with digital i can’t sell it lol.
yeah but now you don't own it, instead u just have a digital license which is at the mercy of whatever company owns your account. so if youre banned.. there goes $1000 worth of games
@@zzzanderwhy assume the worst? You could even say this about physical games, them being destroyed by fire.
@@Mrtyjr what's more likely tho
@@Mrtyjr🐑
Same here, the money factor also plays a huge part in my case. Games are expensive in my country, so being able to exchange a 100% completed game for a brand new (or selling for the ~70% the buying price) is a huge plus
Even if the game doesn't have multiplayer, there are some that you feel like replaying it because of the experience it brought to you
Fallout , elder scrolls , mass effect, and the list goes on
RDR2 I have 90+ Hours 100%ed that game literally did everything on the checklist skinned and hunted all animals gold medal on every single mission every single side quest ... and I plan on doing a 2nd 100% run that game is just awesome
I don’t have that lol once I’ve beat it im done
I guess collecting is not a thing with this new generation.
Where do you get the time
Bro should speed run the destiny campaigns 😂
He can’t. To do raids, he needs to have friends.
@@Heavygamingreal Your pfp is Brian lol I don’t think you have friends
I remember back when I was a kid I would play the same games over and over again, regardless of the game having an end. I miss those days because I have a huge catalog of games I feel like I need to play/try, but no time to play them so I play nothing.
I was poor back in the day I couldn’t afford full priced games so I’d rent the same game over and over until I beat it then rent something else. The game would cost 8 bucks to rent I’d get it for a week which was nice. The rental store I went too knew me by name lol. I could have saved up my money but what 15 year old wants to wait for that.
"This is how I Game, I'll explain. I Play a Game, I Beat the Campaign"
Ok Doctor Seuss
*Digital games have left the chat* 💀
Well they are more expensive
digital games take up more storage, and physical games just look better on a shelf
@@Yngv. not if you keep buying them on sale
@@darknightzombie2639 I always go for the sales
Yeah this guy always 100s of games a year that would be very silly if you only play them once over.
Tbf I was like this but I decided to replay some games like BOTW from scratch and I'm right back to being addicted to it
Facts I beat breath of the wild twice in a row
🤣🤣
"I sold dead,space"
Dude you broke my heart 😫💔
Makes perfect sense, but having a huge library looks cool. I bet your GAME loyalty card is constantly full of points...
I'm the same. That's why my playstation 5 and Xbox always have plenty of memory. I play one game and beat it and move on. There's a few that I do keep like red dead redemption 2 and fallout new Vegas.
Bro went Dr. Seuss on the first part
Lmao 🤣 took me a minute to hear it but got dam lmao
Bro went parappa mode
@@cricketmc5736 it's practice time
So basically you play video games for an imaginary number
Are people just not allowed to do what they want without being judged by you snobby critics?
@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEF my brother in christ no one is slapping the video games out of his hands and forbidding him from doing this, we simply have opinions on it
@@EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFsnobby?
Here you go
L
I usually keep my games because I'm a collector, and they might raise in value
Yeah we are like dragoons. Always hoarding stuff.
@@lulu111_the_cool Well I only have like 6 games lol, and I keep them for nostalgia too
How are you a collector with only 6 games 💀
@@FallingStar1080 i already sold the rest
I still have my Halo: Combat Evolved launch copy. 😅
I just play the campign and don’t come back for a while, then I return and have a great experience again
Same dude.
I had friends that did the same thing. They'd buy a game brand new and then sell them to Gamestop for store credit towards a new game. They made fun of me for holding on to mine. Now I have some with some value to them.
Sounds like your "friends" are 🐑
I always keep my games. I play a lot of rpgs, and I keep them because I'll most likely want to experience that story again in the future
Why experience the story again if you already know what’s gonna happen 🤔
@@kennypowers1945 its the same thing as wanting to watch a movie again. Unless you don't even do that
@@kennypowers1945Why bother listening to music again? You already know the lyrics?
@@kennypowers1945you're not really smart huh
@@raphaellyons8611not at all lol
“Unless the game has a good multiplayer”
Shows MW2 💀
I'm the complete opposite. I don't aim to get achievements. The only achievements I get are the ones that are pretty much unavoidable and once I finish a game, I move on to another game.
Same. Except for Titanfall 2. I just need to show my appreciation for that game by getting all achievements.
I go for 100% progress when possible if its somthing ridiculous like S+ Run on Resident Evil or Mien Leben on Wlofenstien 2 or any multiplayer trophies on Rockstar games I'm not gonna put myself through that stress I have 100% on a decent amount though especially the games I love
My ex was the same. She'd finish the story to The Witcher 3 or Red Dead Redemption 2, etc, and just never touch it again. Like HOW? It's genuinely mindblowing to me
That's you bro, I don't tire out of a game I really love either it's a single player or multiplayer. I play and play and play and keep and I take it out and play again. That's just me
*Average achievement hunter who doesn't like fun:*
Ngl I just play games aimlessly. I don't have any goal, I just play them. Unless its something like GTA with a player-built economy.
i mean wierd way to play games but i respect
Bruh he was spitting bars just there
Yeah I do something similar unintentionally, it's just hard for me to replay games
I love having games on the shelf and in the digital library. I always replay games even if I got the platinum trophie or 100%
The next playthrough will be entirely different. Its not like watching a movie or anything.
The guy who bought it and wanted to get the achievements: 💀
This is sad. He doesn’t play games to have fun, he plays games for achievements
Where was it implied he wasn’t having fun? Getting achievements is probably fun for him.
At what point did he say him getting achievements is a chore? He said he plays the game and maybe getting all of the achievements is fun to him. I'd sell my games too if there was a place to sell them around me. I very rarely go back to a game I've beaten.
@@WikiThis do you think he actually enjoyed the Peppa Pig video game? (different video) Of course he didn’t, he only played it for achievements. Games are supposed to be fun.
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Sure, a Peppa Pig game sound fun in an ironic sense. Then again, I’m someone who actively enjoys terrible games/movies.
Have you ever considered that the goal of trophy hunting is fun for some people? He sounds like a dude that enjoys a game and just moves in to the next one.
@@WikiThis Clearly you don’t understand. Since he constantly thinks about the next game he is going to play, he doesn’t appreciate the game he is playing. If achievements are fun for him, good for him, but games are meant to be enjoyed, and it’s hard to watch this channel because he plays games for achievements not for fun.
People saying that it sucks the fun out but it doesn't.
Because its like a hobby, you like doing it. Its also why some people get competitive in games, yeah they're no longer casual players but if thats what they like doing then its alright. Different ways of having fun.
Same way boys like playing video games while girls play with dolls or whatever tf they do.
I'm the opposite, in that i like to collect and happy to come back to games; but you have highlighted one of the great things about physical media, in that you can sell, trade, lend, swap, give them away etc 👍 Choice and freedom is king.
Dont sell them to stores that will resell them. you got to give them away to friends or family. It's worth it more than the few dollars they'll give you. (Unless your friend is the owner or something lol)
Lol come on
It's like watching a movie, you watch everything and have the best experience, but rarely you'll come back for it
It’s really not. Maybe for story-based games but that’s about it
I’m somewhat the same way, I try to go for platinum (in games I like/I think I can actually do) then I put my best games on a separate shelf. Then once every view months I go and trade in a lot and keep the ones I like/ones I’m going to replay/ones I believe will be rare one day.
Or I sell them on marketplace lol
I was the type to sell my games as well, if I needed quick cash I would sell my games that I wasn’t playing anymore. I now regret that big time, I wish I still had a game collection, I’ve now been rebuilding a digital library of games on Xbox, PlayStation and Steam. My biggest gaming regret was selling my neon green Halo Xbox.
”This is how I game! Ill explain! I beat the campaing!” Why did that rhyme😂
I was also thinking about that 😂
This man is the Dr. Seuss of videogames. 💀
I never hug my mom more than twice, even if I love her. Like I’m not gonna love her anymore. 😂
I keep coming back to my favorites, Mario, Zelda, TLOU, some race games, there’s games that always keep their charm.
I love collecting my games but when you have to move it’s a bitch to move all of your collections, I honestly also love collecting digital games too I like to buy original xbox and xbox 360 games whenever they go on sale on my series s
Bro lives on achievements💀
your not funny, quit trying to be funny. You will never be funny.
Not a real gamer
Im obsessed with collecting games…I’d never sell a game after purchasing it. Only reason I’d return a game is if it was used and there wasn’t a replacement copy available. I learned my lesson too late…tons of physical video games and consoles become collectable at some point.
Bingo 🎯
Digital games have no value
I understood this when I was younger but now I’m older and I wish I had all my games from the past in a nice place to look back on, video games are some of worst preserved media out there and I think we should all do our part in keeping our favourite games alive :)
I'm mostly like this too except i don't return to multiplayer either!
The point of games is to have fun not for achivement. If you have nothing to do anymore and is a game that you like just restart.
If there’s achievements left, then there’s something left to be done. Just let people have fun in their own way.
POV: Entras al cielo:
I never finish games. I hate the closure, I hate the feeling of never being able to go back to it (because I, too, don't like to replay/rewatch things). It frustrates my partner, but I just don't do it. I havent even finished my 2 favorite games BOTW and Dishonored 2.
I think it's because I finished a game (Brothers), a book (maximum ride series), a movie series (HTTYD) and all of them made me cry for like 2 hours straight after and I'm not emotionally equipped for that shit lol
Sounds like you're really young, just need to get tougher. The pain and emotions are always worth it, it's mostly what makes em good in the first place.
Bro wtf that first bit was straight bars bro
Replaying your favourite games is something special.
I love replaying the same games I love again and again. I've played almost every game of my collection twice (the reason is also that I don't have much money to spend on games)
Would never do that as a collector but hey, you seem to be one of the people where i get my used but new games for half the price from. So i don't complain.
Cashier: So, how many games do you wanna play? Rickster: YES
Bro called us poor in 69 different ways
if that’s what makes gaming fun for you then more power to you. i’ve always loved gaming but hasn’t been as fun recently and i actually like this idea but id rage too much going for platinum.
Im like this on psn broooo loving the spine collection you have for your Xbox
I do the same. buy, play, sell, repeat. I play games I never thought id play some are good or bad, but it don't matter, because I'll just play the next game. I only keep the games I loved since its nice to have them physically.
Man i always go back because its something to still do. Not just that some are just my favorite and id never wanna really stop playing them even if i 100% everything.
Me too but there are some games i regret selling and end up buying them back
I've always gone back to each game over and over cause I can get those memories over and over while having fun still
Same... i have tried replay games but get bored. Nothing like a new game and the unexpected
It depends heavily on the game. I like getting real good and efficient at the games I play so I replay them as much as I like and I find out many secret mechanics and stuff that you can do xx
That’s how I have always gamed. Sometimes I will crave to play a game again so I just go and buy it. It’s about the experience for me not what’s on my shelf.
I can understand this. Personally though, even if I 100% a game, if it's fun as hell, I come back to it every once in a while. Like Dusk or Amid Evil. I've beaten those games a dozen times but man, they are a blast to play through.
Im same way except i will never sell them only because one time in my adult life i got hit real hard on my needs to wanting to play my best childhood ps2 games and guess what? I had sold them when i was young and i ended up buying every single one of my favorites titles again… lesson learned! But ya know everyone is different.
My brother and I did this as a kid. Blockbuster was two blocks down the road right across from 7/11. We played so many games, we would play so much it got boring. It started with halo, we played the campaign on every difficulty. That's how we learned about achievements, we thought we had to play through each difficulty to get the achievements instead of just playing through once on legendary. Than we went for skulls, than we decided. Let's get every single achievement, and we did. His account did not because there is one you have to do at a certain time and day which the day has passed
Same with me but when rdr2 came out this stopped
Me who’s in the middle of my 7th Skyrim run
What if a game is from your childhood, dont you want to replay it after a long time?
I did that too, my old pawn shop used t have a thing where I give them 2 games they give me 1 for free, pretty nice
My dad did this for a while and he hugely regrets it. He would buy a game beat it then sell it for the new one and that was fine, I mean yeah GameStop only gave him 20% back and it's not like those games would ever be worth anything right! Wrong. He has owned some of the rarest games for almost every console, one for instance was Sega Outrun 2006 coast to coast, Dkoldies has it for $350, or capcom v marvel 2 for Xbox which sells around $100-250. I show him these prices and he tells me how he regrets trading them in for a few measly dollars especially because as soon as the remake is made he buys them because he misses playing these old games and the nostalgia hit is wayyyy too expensive for any normal gamer.
Is nobody going to talk abt this mans rhyming skills
There’s some games that are so good that playing them a second time or even third time will be a better experience than playing 98% of games for the first time IMO. Some games that come to mind are RE4, Mario Galaxy & Doom Eternal
I'm the same. If I'm desperate enough to play a game again I either just emulate/pirate or if I can't do that just buy it cheap.
This how my step dad plays, I grew up knowing so many games due to this, and asking his opinions on so many is so interesting
I love digital because I can look at my library and see all the memories
I'm the same way. I don't replay games normally. The only time I replay them is if they release a remake or if I played a game that I got on one console (have both PS5 and XSX) and i loved a lot and replay it again on the other console if they have it on Game Pass or PS Plus.
This guy makes getting achievements look like a chore to be ticked off a list
This has business sense to it, when you overcome something don't go back down to it. But for games most people don't see it as a business opportunity.
I had so many good memories on alot of my old games then we got flooded and I lost all my games, now I want to buy the games that I lost but most of them skyrocketed in price and some are very hard to come by.
That's why you don't sell!!
I’m the same always keep them for my collection
Bro i CANT. I have games ive been playing off and on for 15 years. I play plenty of new games but if I loved a game, i always revisit it. I haven't sold a game since 2010
wow this is such a unique approach
As a person with 90 games currently installed on my Xbox, this video is wild to me. The only games I uninstall are ones I don't have the disc to and I *know* I'm not going to play sooner or later. I still have Dishonored 2 installed and I haven't started that game in like a year
I kind of do the same. So many games to play, so little time.