If Shadow of the Colossus is in here, Nier should be also. Starts off as a regular "hero helps his village and tries to find a cure for his sister" adventure. You fight boss monsters and make some friends. Then you learn that fighting those boss monsters may have made things worse. Then you learn that you are preventing a ritual that would save the human race from extinction. You then kill the only person able to complete that ritual. You get a New Game+ and can now understand the language of the monsters, only to learn that most of them were innocent victims that the ritual was supposed to help and you have been offing mothers, fathers, and children the entire time.
Like always thanks Jules for the kind words. The support for those trying to be physically active again hit home. Clawing my way back from a life altering car accident
Top 8 clever puzzles. One that comes to mind is the tranferring a symbol to your map in Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. You have to close your DS in order to transfer the symbol.
Games that you got stuck on because of unusual mechanics. For me, The Morrowind lay quest, “breath his waters glory and the way is made clear” I swam every inch of Vivec looking for hidden doors, I tried water breathing potions, I tried almost drowning, it never occurred to me that if I let my character drown to death the game would respawn me.
@@molybdaen11 Coolness. I'm not sure what titles might qualify - after all, I'm hoping Jules and his neck vein, Jeremy, can tell me - but other factors include being able to save anywhere and side quests being either manageable or where the game makes it easy for you to remember which ones you've done and which are still in progress.
8 video games with a huge story path divergence depending on one choice. (I'm looking at you Radiata Stories. Picking human side or non human side. Both sides have great points and both sides force you to fight friends.)
For me TLOU2 made me hate myself. Now don't get me wrong, I absolutely love this game, it's a brutally mature masterpiece... but what I had to do to get to the end... it hollowed me out, it filled me full of self loathing. The things I did? The people I killed? Damn. Pretty sure that that was the point, lol.
RDR2 has such and incredible story. From outlaw with a code to genuinely decent man. The journey is beautiful and the end is tragic. It’s borderline Shakespearean. I think Last of Us should make that list. Neir probably has a spot. Gears of War 5 has a tragic ending regardless of which decision you make. Hell the RDR saga as a whole. The main quest ending of the first game is absolutely heartbreaking despite there being a somewhat gratifying epilogue.
8 games that spread positivity like Julez. 8 best alternative wrestling games that you wouldn't believe exist. 8 games that you wouldn't believe exist but wish you knew about sooner. WTF moments in games, that were worth investing towards. Love the content g's and especially the kind words said🤗
GTA the definitive edition makes Cyberpunk 2077 on its release look like a finished and polished game. Althogh a friend of mine claimed he played his game once and his manhood was dangling for all the world to see in the game. But the whole GT7 car purchasing for the real-life value did supposedly reduce the cost of some cars and you do earn more money per race. There are constant updates to the game with more tracks and more cars to be purchased. I started playing the game again and there is a big difference in the gameplay experience from day one when I originally purchased the game.
How about games that you should only play blind? Or games where spoilers ruin the game. For example shadow of the colosseus, which has a far greater impact on you if you don't know the ending.
Also knew that this purchase wasn't the best of ideas but did so, a little too much disposable income back then. Managed to sell mine so at least it no longer curses my game cabinet with its presence.
I hate hearing the closing music but I love the morale boost you give. It reminds me of a friend of mine who always said, "When one door closes, another opens!" (They worked at Boeing) But it makes me think, have you done a list of games that when they end really do leave you longing for more? Some of them do end up getting a follow-on, true, but there are those that don't. Not quite the list that was about teased sequels that never were, something where the developer left it there and the players were left feeling like they wanted more.
8 Video Games that made you feel like a kid discovering games for the first time ... RDR2, Callisto Protocol, Darkest Dungeon 2, Dota 2, Ghost of Tsushima - there's so much kino in the industry that there's bound to be enough material for a sweet video
BG3: Couldn’t go five minutes without being shocked at something I could do or an interaction the developer thought of, so much detail, haven’t been that taken aback by detail in a game since Morrowind.
Suggestion for the next video: Game flops that would have succeeded if they came out at a different time. Perhaps it was ahead of its time. Perhaps it was at the end of a trend. Perhaps it was overshadowed by a bigger franchise (i.e. Legend of Zelda, COD, etc.)
Or, something that I have been asking since day 1. Top ten swords! You can even do a deep cut version. Talk about the Dorgenblade from Rogue Galaxy or Ivy’s snake sword from Soul Caliber.
Just a friendly reminder that Wander was always the bad guy in SotC. He knew what he was doing the entire time. He knew Dormin was an ancient evil. He knew the Colossi were protecting the world. He knew the cost of it all. Hell, he probably stole Mono away from her homeland, to boot. He was always the bad guy of the story.
After finishing it the other day, this list needed Cyberpunk 2077, specifically Phantom Liberty for how literally all the story endings make you feel like a bad person
Thanks Jules UA-cam crashed on my iPad when you said you’d crash later. I personally didn’t have that many issues with the GTA Trilogy nor did I find 2K20 as bad as everyone else did.
Like playing a virtual life like in fable 3 and regretting your choices or seeing that your real life could be way better if you followed the philosophy of the main character?
There needs to be better regulation of changes to monetisation models after launch. For example, if you could have the option to refund a game if they change the monetisation within a certain time frame (e.g. 90 days), as it's no longer the same product as you purchased.
I don't even think there should be a time limit. If a publisher wants to implement micro-transactions then they should be required, by law, to disclose that before the game releases. Even if they are planning to wait to enable that feature. I also think they should be fined if they don't disclose that and offer full refunds for anyone who bought the game.
8 video game levels that it only takes one wrong move to screw it up (I swear to goodness the sewer escort in Jak 2 broke my soul as a kid and still does now)
Agree, if you look at it as it is, a 20 plus year old game modernized, it holds up to the Duke aesthetic, except for the poo part. I enjoyed it for what it is. All the haters are just comparing it to COD, which it is far from.
8 games that allow total freedom to build and design anything you want with intricate systems. I.e- trailmakers, space engineers, terra tech….Minecraft…. And so on
Not a Video Game But Drawn Together This lewd crude and Unapologetically savage Comedy Central cartoon was The FCC's worst nightmare unlike Netflix's Big Mouth Today when one of your Protagonists Is a Bisexual Dude Bro Superman knockoff that'll even piss off Homelander and Omni Man you totally shat the bed on that one repulsive TV Show
Someone gave me the dice from the Balls of Steel edition of Duke Nukem Forever. They were unusable because they both had two fours and no fives. Really true to the game. Also, franchises that need to come back from the dead.
My partner's ex pre-ordered No Man's Sky.... Video games as a hobby are too expensive to pre-order anything and that's just a fact. If you play them for a job, do what you want but if not, pre-ordering is never worth it.
Had such large buyer’s remorse with Elden Ring it started me to analyze video games completely different. I hard nope anything with dodges and parries anymore. They’re all the same, regardless of how mashy the dps is. Silver lining is-I bought it on sale. Could not be more sick of homing attack vs dodges/parries difficulty. Been there done that. Want no more of it.
I bought GTA and I disagree simply as the only bug I faced was in the 3rd where it delete my save file. After this happened I just started using multiple save files and everything was grand. Thankfully it was only a few hours in
I remember when I got 2k20. I foolishly pre-ordered it and couldn't get a refund. This is the only time I have ever regretted buying a WWE game. 10 best games based on movies.
8 games that took your best friends (i.e., a game where the main antagonist attacks friends and family yo get at you or one where the villain is your best friend).
You know why you almost everytime have to buy some premium coins in ingameshops rather then the item direkt? that way you cant force them to give your money back when they have to rebalance the item because then its no longer that what you bought. And when you dont get something out of a lootbox you cant do it ether because you got what you paid for (the coins).
at the end, i felt Jules' agony when Bless Online and Elyon came out. it was such a bad game when everyone was hoping it to be good and they barely got half of what people expected it to be.
I don't think GTA: the Definitive Edition was bad because the studio didn't care. I think they were put under an unreasonable time crunch and had that shortened even further by RockStar because another game fell through and they needed something to release before the end of the quarter. But, it's not the studio that worked on it I blame, It's RockStar.
I started GT7 at launch and had 0 issues earning cars and getting the platinum without spending a dime in about 60 hours. I was actually a bit sad there wasn't more to do and people were complaining it was too hard to get cars.
@@jcdenton41100 That's a good point. I guess for me I always ignore those cars as best I can because I am not paying more to add cars and if I saw one I really wanted I wouldn't be very pleased.
I didn’t go for the expensive release of duke nukem forever I just pre ordered it on PC, and played on the release day. I guess I am in the minority but I enjoyed it for what it was, growing up playing duke nukem 3D it appealed to me of course. Was it brilliant? No!, was it worth a play through? Yes!, other than that though I can’t really compliment it anymore 😂 but I stand by that I don’t regret pre-ordering, hearing the updated theme for the first time booting it up and just playing through enjoying what it had to offer.
I accidentally selected New Game instead of Load Game on my second play through of Darksiders 3 as continuing from previous progress was messing up so yeah; I hate myself for doing that
I didn’t buy it at release, but waited until after several updates in…..I don’t see nearly the amount of glitches as was there on launch day. I actually enjoy it, even if it isn’t what I’d call “definitive”….
If you run a commenter’s edition of this, I’d throw TLOU II on here. Whether you loved or hated it, I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse after playing a game.
8 best bald characters in video games
It’s 47, 8 times out of
47, Kratos, Eggman, Quan Chi, Sagat… and I really can’t think of more. 😅 can it be a top five?
They're not bald, their character builds have a high resistance to follicular status effects.
I think this would be interesting
Followed by best bearded characters of course
If Shadow of the Colossus is in here, Nier should be also. Starts off as a regular "hero helps his village and tries to find a cure for his sister" adventure. You fight boss monsters and make some friends. Then you learn that fighting those boss monsters may have made things worse. Then you learn that you are preventing a ritual that would save the human race from extinction. You then kill the only person able to complete that ritual. You get a New Game+ and can now understand the language of the monsters, only to learn that most of them were innocent victims that the ritual was supposed to help and you have been offing mothers, fathers, and children the entire time.
Like always thanks Jules for the kind words. The support for those trying to be physically active again hit home. Clawing my way back from a life altering car accident
Keep going! Never give give up!
8 16 Bit Games Whose Game Play Holds Up Even Today
How about 16 8-bit games whose gameplay still holds up today
Top 8 clever puzzles. One that comes to mind is the tranferring a symbol to your map in Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass. You have to close your DS in order to transfer the symbol.
8 video games that made you fall in love....with gaming
Games that you got stuck on because of unusual mechanics. For me, The Morrowind lay quest, “breath his waters glory and the way is made clear” I swam every inch of Vivec looking for hidden doors, I tried water breathing potions, I tried almost drowning, it never occurred to me that if I let my character drown to death the game would respawn me.
Call of Jaurez had a showdown mode at the end of many stages that took me forever to get through. The controls on that mode are wierd...
I accidentally bricked my questline once by giving myself infinite water breathing.
I am sitting here at work, sitting next to the very Duke Nukem bust being made fun of replying to everything with "Yeah, yeah I did."
I also bought it. But I didn’t mind the game. But a lot of jokes and comments were outdated
Same. We held out hope even when we were knew we were going to be let down.
8 video games where all anyone remembers is the music; or 8 video games where the music was much better than expected.
Assassin’s creed Valhalla would fall into this category. Pretty disappointing game, absolutely lovely soundtrack
A Hat in Time, for the second point
Sonic Unleashed.
Grand Theft Auto Vice City maybe one of the greatest soundtracks of all time. If VI doesn’t have an oldies station of Vice City songs I’m gonna riot.
8 Games that would make a fortune with DLC if released today (E.g, Tekken 3 with it's 13 unlockable characters that would each cost £8 as DLC today)
We were so close to a return of Slime Jesus and Bieziblob!
10 funniest death animations in gaming history.
Please make a list of Great RPG’s for Working Adults.
I vote for Witchspring R.
It's charming, can be paused anytime and the leveling up is really enjoyable because you can feel how you get stronger.
@@molybdaen11 Coolness. I'm not sure what titles might qualify - after all, I'm hoping Jules and his neck vein, Jeremy, can tell me - but other factors include being able to save anywhere and side quests being either manageable or where the game makes it easy for you to remember which ones you've done and which are still in progress.
8 video games with a huge story path divergence depending on one choice.
(I'm looking at you Radiata Stories. Picking human side or non human side. Both sides have great points and both sides force you to fight friends.)
For me TLOU2 made me hate myself. Now don't get me wrong, I absolutely love this game, it's a brutally mature masterpiece... but what I had to do to get to the end... it hollowed me out, it filled me full of self loathing. The things I did? The people I killed? Damn.
Pretty sure that that was the point, lol.
10 video games endings that broke your heart been playing rdr2 and its broke me
RDR2 has such and incredible story. From outlaw with a code to genuinely decent man. The journey is beautiful and the end is tragic. It’s borderline Shakespearean. I think Last of Us should make that list. Neir probably has a spot. Gears of War 5 has a tragic ending regardless of which decision you make. Hell the RDR saga as a whole. The main quest ending of the first game is absolutely heartbreaking despite there being a somewhat gratifying epilogue.
8 games that spread positivity like Julez.
8 best alternative wrestling games that you wouldn't believe exist.
8 games that you wouldn't believe exist but wish you knew about sooner.
WTF moments in games, that were worth investing towards.
Love the content g's and especially the kind words said🤗
GTA the definitive edition makes Cyberpunk 2077 on its release look like a finished and polished game. Althogh a friend of mine claimed he played his game once and his manhood was dangling for all the world to see in the game.
But the whole GT7 car purchasing for the real-life value did supposedly reduce the cost of some cars and you do earn more money per race. There are constant updates to the game with more tracks and more cars to be purchased. I started playing the game again and there is a big difference in the gameplay experience from day one when I originally purchased the game.
8 of the best artworks for video game covers that you simply couldn't ignore in the gamestore
8 short games that lasted emotionally longer than it's run time
How about games that you should only play blind? Or games where spoilers ruin the game. For example shadow of the colosseus, which has a far greater impact on you if you don't know the ending.
Video game stories that are better than most of our lives but are actually quite grim?
Shadow of collosus was such a punch in the gut. It stuck with me for a week.
worst game ever. Critics decoied us. Graphics too.
I bought Duke Nukem forever balls of steel edition knowing what I was getting myself into. I regret nothing
Also knew that this purchase wasn't the best of ideas but did so, a little too much disposable income back then.
Managed to sell mine so at least it no longer curses my game cabinet with its presence.
@spyder2238 a man who stands by his choices. admirable.
You are a real hardcore gamer.
Probably have „the void” too.
@@molybdaen11 I still have it LOL
i have the balls of steel edition for both xbox and ps3 i regret nothing at all
When it comes to the Shadow of the Colossus first time I played the game was on PS2 and I honestly felt bad after killing the first colossi
Listening while working out love the positivity Jules keep up the good work and thanks for the content!
8 Games with the best party banter
Tuesdays with jules never fails to get a smile :)
I have shadow of the colossus on ps2 and i have never felt the urge to replay that game
8 best musical moments in gaming
8 video game characters you dreamt (Nudge, Nudge. Wink, Wink) about after playing
How about list of games with unusual health "bars". Such as Donkey Kong 64, Conkers Bad Fur Day, that one Jurassic Park game so on.
That's pretty good for a topic
That could cross multiple genres. Like, in fighting games, I always thought the bars in Primal Rage, KI and Weaponlord were interesting.
Dead Space has a cool one.
Health Bars? we dont got thoses here we got luck amount
@@K0nstantlyTragic I instantly thought Dead Space too. This is a cool suggestion!
8 games where animals were weirdly weaponized
I hate hearing the closing music but I love the morale boost you give. It reminds me of a friend of mine who always said, "When one door closes, another opens!" (They worked at Boeing) But it makes me think, have you done a list of games that when they end really do leave you longing for more? Some of them do end up getting a follow-on, true, but there are those that don't. Not quite the list that was about teased sequels that never were, something where the developer left it there and the players were left feeling like they wanted more.
8 Video Games that made you feel like a kid discovering games for the first time ... RDR2, Callisto Protocol, Darkest Dungeon 2, Dota 2, Ghost of Tsushima - there's so much kino in the industry that there's bound to be enough material for a sweet video
BG3: Couldn’t go five minutes without being shocked at something I could do or an interaction the developer thought of, so much detail, haven’t been that taken aback by detail in a game since Morrowind.
Obsessed with that Horizon jacket. What’s on the back? Or is it just the logo on the front?
Hey egg daddy sir how about 8 bad guys that could have been stopped if you just stopped and listen to them and their side of situation?
8 crossovers that shouldn't work but did. Mario+rabbids is amazing and the xcom style play is perfect for it. Glad Nintendo went with it in the end :)
Lighting is looking way better Jules. Great to see the improvements in the new setup.
Suggestion for the next video: Game flops that would have succeeded if they came out at a different time. Perhaps it was ahead of its time. Perhaps it was at the end of a trend. Perhaps it was overshadowed by a bigger franchise (i.e. Legend of Zelda, COD, etc.)
You're thinking of Titanfall 2, aren't you?
Can we get top ten fan theories that became cannon please
"7 games we regret giving glowing reviews to"
Would love to see that
That note about even reviews can't be fully trusted hits home more today than ever before.
I feel like we need a pick-me-up. how about games that made you feel good about yourself?
Or, something that I have been asking since day 1. Top ten swords! You can even do a deep cut version. Talk about the Dorgenblade from Rogue Galaxy or Ivy’s snake sword from Soul Caliber.
Just a friendly reminder that Wander was always the bad guy in SotC. He knew what he was doing the entire time. He knew Dormin was an ancient evil. He knew the Colossi were protecting the world. He knew the cost of it all. Hell, he probably stole Mono away from her homeland, to boot. He was always the bad guy of the story.
You have a go at the Climb 2 for physical exertion but Ring Fit, Wii Fit, etc, Wii Sports, etc do that too
I love your end speeches about loving yourself. Gets me trew the days
i need to know where you got that Biffy poster!
After finishing it the other day, this list needed Cyberpunk 2077, specifically Phantom Liberty for how literally all the story endings make you feel like a bad person
You are awesome Jules!
Thanks Jules UA-cam crashed on my iPad when you said you’d crash later. I personally didn’t have that many issues with the GTA Trilogy nor did I find 2K20 as bad as everyone else did.
Video games that make you question your life choices
Like playing a virtual life like in fable 3 and regretting your choices or seeing that your real life could be way better if you followed the philosophy of the main character?
You. One. Hundred. Percent. NAILED! My exact thoughts about Gran Turismo 7...
There needs to be better regulation of changes to monetisation models after launch.
For example, if you could have the option to refund a game if they change the monetisation within a certain time frame (e.g. 90 days), as it's no longer the same product as you purchased.
I don't even think there should be a time limit. If a publisher wants to implement micro-transactions then they should be required, by law, to disclose that before the game releases. Even if they are planning to wait to enable that feature. I also think they should be fined if they don't disclose that and offer full refunds for anyone who bought the game.
In situations where a game gets switched up post launch, like gran turismo, do y’all take down the before you buy video?
8 video game levels that it only takes one wrong move to screw it up
(I swear to goodness the sewer escort in Jak 2 broke my soul as a kid and still does now)
Did I hear a nod to Corax in the Duke Pukem Fornever bit? Raven and nevermore strike that chord.
10 games sequels with the biggest jump in technology. For instance; Fallout 2 to Fallout 3., Doom 2 to Doom 3., etc.
Not only did I buy the special edition of Duke Nukem Forever but I beat it and enjoyed it 🤷♂️
Agree, if you look at it as it is, a 20 plus year old game modernized, it holds up to the Duke aesthetic, except for the poo part. I enjoyed it for what it is. All the haters are just comparing it to COD, which it is far from.
The fact I spent money on Starfield makes me hate myself everytime I see it in my library on steam.
"Duke Nukem Forever" knew exactly what it was and leaned into it, hard. I enjoyed the self-mockery quite a bit.
8 games that allow total freedom to build and design anything you want with intricate systems. I.e- trailmakers, space engineers, terra tech….Minecraft…. And so on
Not a Video Game But Drawn Together This lewd crude and Unapologetically savage Comedy Central cartoon was The FCC's worst nightmare unlike Netflix's Big Mouth Today when one of your Protagonists Is a Bisexual Dude Bro Superman knockoff that'll even piss off Homelander and Omni Man you totally shat the bed on that one repulsive TV Show
I remember that show.
Very creative with the different graphic styles and characters but sadly way to brutal to have more then shock value.
games with levels/area's/enemies that made you rage and want to break your controller or mouse
Hello again Dan, lol. Hope you and Jules are doing well. Any update or the hernia btw?
The GTA section... gold... (idea for the next "Choose" - 8 Heroes who's profession was never used... Mario never did any pluming)
Yet has more jobs under his belt than some other characters. The game and watch he has many jobs.
Someone gave me the dice from the Balls of Steel edition of Duke Nukem Forever. They were unusable because they both had two fours and no fives. Really true to the game.
Also, franchises that need to come back from the dead.
How about 8 games that worked you harder than the government
I loved your Ren Hoek impression in the mirror 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Retro games that require glitches to progress like Ghoul School for the NES
8 hard unlock party members in Jrpgs that completely dominate once recruited.
My biggest slap to the face was getting the premium edition of MK1. I think a lot who bought that felt played
My partner's ex pre-ordered No Man's Sky.... Video games as a hobby are too expensive to pre-order anything and that's just a fact. If you play them for a job, do what you want but if not, pre-ordering is never worth it.
Had such large buyer’s remorse with Elden Ring it started me to analyze video games completely different. I hard nope anything with dodges and parries anymore. They’re all the same, regardless of how mashy the dps is. Silver lining is-I bought it on sale. Could not be more sick of homing attack vs dodges/parries difficulty. Been there done that. Want no more of it.
I bought GTA and I disagree simply as the only bug I faced was in the 3rd where it delete my save file. After this happened I just started using multiple save files and everything was grand. Thankfully it was only a few hours in
If you really want coffee that will kick you in the biscuits, get some Café Bustelo. Though you'll need to be able to brew espresso..
Hearing Simon pronounce Cait Sith as Kite Shee last week was painful
I remember when I got 2k20. I foolishly pre-ordered it and couldn't get a refund. This is the only time I have ever regretted buying a WWE game. 10 best games based on movies.
8 games that took your best friends (i.e., a game where the main antagonist attacks friends and family yo get at you or one where the villain is your best friend).
All three Fallout-inspired coffees are ridiculously delicious. They're also perfect for this season!
8 best fighting game franchises we don’t see anymore.
I miss Bloody Roar 😢
You know why you almost everytime have to buy some premium coins in ingameshops rather then the item direkt? that way you cant force them to give your money back when they have to rebalance the item because then its no longer that what you bought. And when you dont get something out of a lootbox you cant do it ether because you got what you paid for (the coins).
8 times you immediately regret helping an npc
at the end, i felt Jules' agony when Bless Online and Elyon came out. it was such a bad game when everyone was hoping it to be good and they barely got half of what people expected it to be.
Top 10 video game goons that just wouldn't die.
I don't think GTA: the Definitive Edition was bad because the studio didn't care. I think they were put under an unreasonable time crunch and had that shortened even further by RockStar because another game fell through and they needed something to release before the end of the quarter. But, it's not the studio that worked on it I blame, It's RockStar.
I started GT7 at launch and had 0 issues earning cars and getting the platinum without spending a dime in about 60 hours. I was actually a bit sad there wasn't more to do and people were complaining it was too hard to get cars.
Honestly I don't get the hate about GT7. Forza car pass is far worse and yet doesn't get the same hate
@@jcdenton41100 That's a good point. I guess for me I always ignore those cars as best I can because I am not paying more to add cars and if I saw one I really wanted I wouldn't be very pleased.
Next week, do a list of horror games that scared you so much, you nearly sh*t yourself
Games that ruin your chances at 100% if you don’t have a guide and miss a specific hidden action.
I didn’t go for the expensive release of duke nukem forever I just pre ordered it on PC, and played on the release day. I guess I am in the minority but I enjoyed it for what it was, growing up playing duke nukem 3D it appealed to me of course. Was it brilliant? No!, was it worth a play through? Yes!, other than that though I can’t really compliment it anymore 😂 but I stand by that I don’t regret pre-ordering, hearing the updated theme for the first time booting it up and just playing through enjoying what it had to offer.
I accidentally selected New Game instead of Load Game on my second play through of Darksiders 3 as continuing from previous progress was messing up so yeah; I hate myself for doing that
8 Cutest Video Game Enemies Who Did Nothing Wrong.
Example: the Waddle-Dees from the Kirby franchise
8 great musical characters video games
Playing Green Hell as I watch this. Makes me hate EVERYTHING tbh, but it's my fave survival game aside from DayZ
I didn’t buy it at release, but waited until after several updates in…..I don’t see nearly the amount of glitches as was there on launch day. I actually enjoy it, even if it isn’t what I’d call “definitive”….
I wish I could double like this video; & thank you for such genuine content be good to yourself!
Basic weapons that you didn't realize were OP till later
If you run a commenter’s edition of this, I’d throw TLOU II on here. Whether you loved or hated it, I don’t think I’ve ever felt worse after playing a game.
Rank the Final Fantasy games. Including the tactics versions