My only critique is that you should tone down the background music just a tad bit. But this is a promising channel if you keep up the concept and maybe clean up the formatting a little bit, but I didn't find it hard to follow.
Edith Finch is such a special game. More like a book and one of the best ever. Such a somber and deep look at a families collective mental health and delusion with a hint of genuine horror.
Sekiro belongs nowhere NEAR this list wtf? Bloodborne is obviously From Software’s magnum opus masterpiece and belongs squarely at the top of this list. Miyazaki literally said so himself. Sekiro is wet dogshit.
Am I the only one who couldn't get into God of War? I loved all the other games on this list that I played but I just didn't get into GoW like the other ones.
I wouldn't say ER is a masterpiece. It has quite a few problems imo. The map is too big which has led to so many empty spaces with nothing in them. The dlc map is better designed but almost half of it is just empty and disappointing. Some bosses r just badly designed (Malenia, Godskin Duo, Dlc Radahn etc). NPC quests r so vague cos they didn't bother at all to adapt their quest design for an open world. It's somewhat better in the dlc. A quest log would've been nice. The side dungeons r repetitive as hell. I hate the catacombs. I just hate the way they look and how uninviting they feel (Weird to say but I can't think of a better term). And these r personal ones but some of the lore is just too unnecessarily vague. The dlc lore is even more disappointing. And I hate that they cut out some actual interesting questlines and boss dialogues for no reason. This all may sound like I hate the game but I really enjoy it. I've sinked over 400hrs into it. It's just that these problems stand out all the time
Being a gamer since 1988, Mass Effect 1 had the three biggest impactful and emotional moments I have ever experienced in gaming all from one game. Nothing beats the Vigil scene in ME1... the somber music, the voice acting, the dialogue, all built up the intensity and dread of what was to come. It was an oh-sh*t moment that no other story driven game has managed to reproduce since.
I never in my life was a Zelda person at all. I played most of them, but only truly enjoyed Windwaker back when I was 13. After, I sorta gave up on the franchise altogether. Yet, EVERYONE even to this day is telling me I "need" to play breath of the wild. They say it might not get me into the series, as I never was, but overall is the greatest nintendo game of all time, and I'm insane for refusing its offer lol.
@@bendagostino2217 game with no story isn’t a 10 and a game with a story isn’t a 10. Just personally don’t see it as a flaw whether a game has a story or not, unless it’s trying to be a story game. I wouldn’t even call Elden ring perfect it’s 9/10
God of war 3 Metal Gear Rising Far cry 3 Doom eternal Doom 2016 The evil within 2 The evil within DMC 5 Lies of P Sleeping dogs Neon white Sekiro RESIDENT EVIL 4 (Remake and original) RESIDENT EVIL 2 REMKAE RESIDENT EVIL 7 Sniper elite 4,5 Splinter cell conviction, Blacklist
Some other masterpieces. Halo 2, Fable 1, call of duty mw2 (09) Mario Wonder, SOCOM US Navy Seals, Assassins creed 2 (trilogy) and Assassins creed black flag, Ghost of Tsushima, and Spider-Man ps4.
not even close, plenty wrong with bb and once you include the trashy chalice dungeons, its really a pretty mediocre souls game next to its big and little brothers.
@@flamingmanurethe chalice dungeons are far from mediocre 😂 do you even know how many there are. There are still dungeons people haven't even found. Some are massive. All you are proving here is you know very little of the game.
Imo: 1. Monster Hunter World/Iceborne ( _the_ Greatest game ever made) 2. Shadow of the Colossus 3. Elden Ring 4. GOW (2018) & Ragnarok 5. Burnout Dominator 6. Tekken 8 7. Ghost of Tsushima 8. RDR2 9. Guilty Gear Strive 10. Ratchet and Clank 2 & 3 Besides No.1 being MHW/IB, the list isn't in terms of which is better or more important, just Top 10 GREATEST games you NEED to play
No disrespect but genuinely what did you like about Shadow of the Colossus so much. I played and finished it a couple months ago and it just didn’t live up to the expectations for me for whatever reason
@@unique_package5370 Well I ABSOLUTELY LOVE scale. Scale as in huge structures, massive unknown buildings, enormous mythical creatures/stone.... Shadow of the Colossus gave all of that to me excellently, along with the "empty" beauty of the Forbidden Lands that we were set on. Plus calming peaceful and reflective music that made me appreciate everything. This all helped engross me deeply into the beautiful but melancholy Atmosphere of Shadow Of The Colossus. Yes I understand it's extremely difficult to argue why this game is so loved. Especially when you look at it in categories like Gameplay + Story + Graphics etc.... But for me, you have to look at the experience as a whole to see how (at least for me) just an absolute unique beautiful heart-touching experience it is. I think you should try it again from the beginning much later and allow yourself to be immersed in it and try not to analyze it I don't know if I helped but those are my legit thoughts on SOTC