Video Game Analyses and Discussions designed to appreciate the greatest hits of gaming!
What makes great video games great? Join us as we take a look at the greatest games throughout history and find out why they're successful. Spoiler Free!
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This should’ve got a remake over Bowsers Inside Story. You could play it through backwards compatibility and everyone who played it said it was near perfect. PiT on the other hand had some more complaints. It’s my personal favorite (outside of brothers attacks being consumable items) and was more deserving of a remake.
Oh, you think Perfect Dark is any good, do you, peasant? Well, have you heard of "Generic PC Slop With Zero Charisma"? Mhhh, yes, Perfect Dark isn't so great now, is it peasant 🤓 In all seriousness it's the best FPS.
Huh. I knew the name Bruce Shelley but I didn't realise he worked on both Civilization and Age of Empires. This man is an ubernerd and I love him for it. Quote (regarding the development of Railroad Tycoon): _"it was great to see Sid Meier figure out how to make a good game out of something as cool as railroading-not an easy task. The game had a fun economic model, cool trains running..."_ LOL. Trains are pretty cool though.
The inclusion of the day / night system and also the different classes / hirelings was insane. I HIGHLY recommend picking up the mobile versions. I spend my entire commute on the bus and my lunch hour every day playing those and I am about halfway through part 4 right now
DQ3 is just one of those games that's so good that people forget that it was even its own experience and such a leap forward in its own right; it's a game I've been enjoying because I like classic JRPGs myself
I think it’s because of the uncertainty. Something that will never have the same strength again. Internet didn’t exist and information was scarce. Just to wonder how depth the game could be made you want to play and explore. Want to enjoy a game and make the game feel more memorable? Play without watching or reading anything about the game. Ark captured the nostalgia in me. Played thinking I made awesome discoveries while there was videos telling of the locations I thought they weren’t known and OP….500k people know where I am at
Could you please make a video about Doom RPG 1/2 games? (and other in series like Wolfenstein RPG and Orcs and Elves 1/2) They just been recently ported to PC, one of the best gems of the J2ME platform!