One i can say, you like beautiful hand crafted Indie games. And i really like that taste. Try Ori and the blind forest and Ori and the will of the wasp, am sure you will love them judging your genre.
Great video. Good stuff great selection. IMO the work is wordy, it feels like you run through your script then use a thesaurus to pluck out the common words. And that feels a bit unnatural. Keep it up tho. Subbed
if you love indie and unique game, maybe you should try "Inscryption". Don't watch trailer/gameplay on youtube if u fine with card game go play it, it was my amazing gaming experience.
Since I got my first gaming PC back in 2021, every year I discovered and played new indie games and even though I already liked games because they were fun, now I really appreciate everything from story and characters to combat and exploration to music in any genre of game.
I really liked the video but I have to mention that you gave up on Sea of Thieves really quick. You can't usually unlock every mission in 4 hours. I played the game like 155 hours and even I couldn't unlock every mission or I didn't finish every Tall Tale (which are basically story missions in SoT). Also I have to say that game becomes more funny by you play it because a mission or a certain level recquired fights are usually better than the ones you are doing now.
on mobile i made it to five boss cells before switching from android to iphone and losing all my progress so when i got the game on steam i won on my first run💀
@@fattyhacker5745 Thats awesome! Are you including it in your 2024 ranking list or have played it a long time ago? Either way, dlc drops in a week so, super exited for it!!!
@@fattyhacker5745 I'm thinking on doing so too. I guess if I were to recomend any other games to you, I would say little nightmers, oneshot, portal, cuphead, lies of p, neon white or any other fromsoft soulslike.
I think what I like about core keeper is it actually got me to start bothering with automation and railways. Usually survival RPGs have so much power creep and ways to get a fuck ton of resources that it just isn't necessary but building railways out to the further away biomes is in your best interest. Especially since the game softly encourages you to set up camp by spawn. Also if what you want is a sense of urgency and a need for communication with DRG's enemies then you'll love the new stalker enemy they're adding, which remains invisible and renders your shields broken for 10 seconds after it hits you. And for Sea Of Thieves, really any MMO, it makes sense that you had no clue what you were doing. 90% of the gameplay is based on doing the same quests over and over again for money to buy cosmetics. I don't think I've ever seen an MMO break the "inch deep, mile wide" cliche. It's no lie to say what makes Sea Of Thieves good is its vibes.
Amazing video! No joke I think you might be the best game reviewer out there, for real. When I finish watching a video by other popular reviewers I'm always left empty and I'm pretty much at the same place where I started, but with yours I truly got a comprehension of all these games and now know which ones I'll like and which ones I won't like so much. It also helps that your likes and my likes are very similar I guess. The only thing I wanted to mention is that it'd be nice if you could primarily show gameplay footage on the games, which you do for the most part, but since some trailers barely show gameplay, it's hard to get a grasp of what the game is actually like. i.e on the STALKER part. It's fine though, it's only a minor complaint. Aside from that, don't change anything else about your style, I can't wait for the next video. Keep up the good work! You definitely deserve more subscribers
Just bought skul and have a nice death and while watching this video I realised that all games that I find interesting are also rogue likes. I dont want to buy another Rogue Like man 😭
Slay the spire is a game I played the most in my gaming career, I think around 400 hours on PC and mobile version combined. And I mostly play multiplayer games but the depth in this one is just so good xD.
I’m fast approaching 3,000 games on Steam and completely relate to this video. Looking forward to your next tier list! Also Satisfactory exits Early Access this year! Woo!
The reason why you don't remember any of the characters from Shadow of Chernobyl is, because it's uniquely not a character-driven story. Personally for me Shadow of Chernobyl is a peak of video game storytelling, but I understand it's not for everyone.
Love this video! One thing I wanna mention is Sea of Thieves takes a bit to really experience the pinnacle of it's PvP and journies. Nonetheless it's a spectacular game to play with friends!
This video is exactly what I have been thinking of committing to as well. I have an embarrassing backlog and also spent too much time stuck in 1 genre (Arpgs). I was very surprised I only own 4 of these titles. I have over 1200 different pc games. And I don't own Dead Cells. I wonder if I have to turn in my controller now from shame lol
Loved the video, especially your commentary, one suggestion I'd have is, instead of generic youtibe clips, it would be even more awesome if you put clips of your own gameplay.
Totally agree, but since this video was already taking a lot of time to make and I'm just doing this for fun, I will probably stick to generic footage for a while. However I appreciate the kind words and suggestions!
I love channels that go over multiple games I enjoy as they play through them for the first time, it's almost like re experiencing it all over again from a viewer perspective. You've automatically got a sub from me & I hope you make similar videos to this.
Taking a forty-minute animated short and turning it into a 10-hour "game" by adding ten hours of me walking around through the animation like a dummie -- this rubs me very wrong. Games are a great way to present an experience, and a terrible way to tell a story. Let the game BE the story. Death to cutscenes!!
@@fattyhacker5745 oh nice! There are so many great adventures, I see you like so many genres and there are a lot of really good and niche experiences to find
If you're looking for an incredible indie game to try out you should consider Outer Wilds. Totally blew me away the first time I played it and I sometimes wish I could wipe my memory to experience it again.
I know this list is subjective, but I definitely disagree with your rating on Moonlighter. This game mixes the fast paced dungeon combat with a cozy shop-owner simulator, with both elements being well made and polished. I think it is a creative concept that was very well executed. Graphics are great, gameplay is addictive. To me this was a really solid experience that deserves an A on a tier list. Other than that, solid video!
yeah idk. I really enjoyed moonlighter too but i definitely wouldn't give it an A. B at the least though. It was hella fun played it during the covid time. Good times.