Ehhh, feel like for a majority of the list, we had everything in mind pretty well. It's really towards the end, which is fair for 40+ gaming franchises across many different game consoles and eras.
@@Plexi.T that’s fair. still a weird topic to pick. you could probably take a month or so and sample most series and have a fairly educated idea of what is and isn’t interesting about them. its ok tho
@@nicobane damn, then you're really not gonna like when I do the most underrated game in every Smash Series next. I'll try to do more research for that one.
Aight now I gotta recommend some games. For Donkey Kong, y'all should definitely try "Donkey Kong" on the Game Boy. It's my favorite entry in the series, with a lot of bite-sized levels. It starts off as just the original four arcade levels, but then it expands into 100 more. It's basically the predecessor to Mario vs. Donkey Kong if you've played that.
"If Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is the first in the series it would not have been beloved." It's certainly divisive and different from the first, but you're way out of touch. You can see Xenoblade fans freaking out over certain returning characters and other references from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 to see how beloved it is long after its release.
Honestly, XC2 is in my top 3 games of all time, but it's one of those games that's easy to hate if you've never played it. For the first half of the game, it's 'anime tropes: the game' for the most part. However, it easily has the deepest and most relatable themes in the series in the second half. Honestly, both for story and gameplay, XC2 is basically two completely different games at the beginning and end. It simultaneously contains the lowest lows and highest highs of the series, with the only potentially higher high being late chapter 5+early chapter 6 of XC3.
Agreed. It's more than what people are inclined to believe from first glance, but at the same time there are aspects of the game that can confirm their biased opinions. I can't fault them for disliking certain anime tropes or sexualized character designs, but there's a reason why the game still garnered a fanbase even with all its flaws. For me, I love the music, the setting, the characters, the story, its battle system, and heck even some of the sexual designs.
That Anthony guy has some good opinions...
Wrong
awsome content man
crazy topic to pick for a bunch of dudes who haven’t played anything.
Ehhh, feel like for a majority of the list, we had everything in mind pretty well. It's really towards the end, which is fair for 40+ gaming franchises across many different game consoles and eras.
There’s a ton of franchises in smash, you can’t expect everyone to have played everything
Some of us have lives
@@crane2724 i can expect someone who is making a video about these things to have played them tho
@@Plexi.T that’s fair. still a weird topic to pick. you could probably take a month or so and sample most series and have a fairly educated idea of what is and isn’t interesting about them. its ok tho
@@nicobane damn, then you're really not gonna like when I do the most underrated game in every Smash Series next. I'll try to do more research for that one.
good video idea and i think this video did it really well.. i really like the video idea, may i take it to use it in the future?
I hold no monopoly on video ideas, man. Go right ahead.
Which one of each would you recommend if I were to only play one?
Mother 3
@@Plexi.T no i mean one each
@@tsp1999 oh ;-; then I guess just the ones I say the first ones you hear in the video.
This video had to be recorded the day before I got an amazing mic lmao
That's so tragic, unfortunately 😔
Hi crane
@@fletchermedfish esp
I wish you didn’t show the results for the next 7 series on the list
All right, time to sit down, watch the video, and then harshly criticize you for having the wrong opinions >:[
Aight now I gotta recommend some games. For Donkey Kong, y'all should definitely try "Donkey Kong" on the Game Boy. It's my favorite entry in the series, with a lot of bite-sized levels. It starts off as just the original four arcade levels, but then it expands into 100 more. It's basically the predecessor to Mario vs. Donkey Kong if you've played that.
"If Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is the first in the series it would not have been beloved."
It's certainly divisive and different from the first, but you're way out of touch. You can see Xenoblade fans freaking out over certain returning characters and other references from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 to see how beloved it is long after its release.
Honestly, XC2 is in my top 3 games of all time, but it's one of those games that's easy to hate if you've never played it. For the first half of the game, it's 'anime tropes: the game' for the most part. However, it easily has the deepest and most relatable themes in the series in the second half. Honestly, both for story and gameplay, XC2 is basically two completely different games at the beginning and end. It simultaneously contains the lowest lows and highest highs of the series, with the only potentially higher high being late chapter 5+early chapter 6 of XC3.
Agreed. It's more than what people are inclined to believe from first glance, but at the same time there are aspects of the game that can confirm their biased opinions. I can't fault them for disliking certain anime tropes or sexualized character designs, but there's a reason why the game still garnered a fanbase even with all its flaws. For me, I love the music, the setting, the characters, the story, its battle system, and heck even some of the sexual designs.
Wonderful game
You three have no chemistry
You're right. Me and the other guys took Physics last semester. We still forgot to get that CHEM credit sadly 😔.
@@Plexi.T chem is to hard I'm not doing that