Don't forget to like! This one is my first try with the retrospective format, boy it does take a while to make. Even though I liked making this one, I will only do another in this longer format if the video does well.
@@brbcaster Not yet, I'm doing a New Game + run to get every Steam achievement, it's just a shame that the PC port has a few bugs to prevent true 100% completion.
@@DianaTaffie I'm still finishing 3, it's good but, the whole middle age, lives alone in a horríble motel room Travis, really don't fit the tone of the game. So, for now I think my rank for the series would be like this: 1, TSA, 3 and 2
@@brbcaster Undertsandable and pretty close to mine, although I adore and understand the Middle Aged Travis stuff, especially since both TSA and 3 are very personal games to Suda and very much about him and his gaming. As a whole, the most solid in my eyes is still 1, great both narratively and gameplay wise, especially after comparing my thoughts to Eleventh Heaven Critical Suplex by James Howell (very recommended watch); the best purely narratively is TSA, all of it narrative part is just perfection due to how personal it is, but COD DO I HATE ITS GAMEPLAY SO MUCH IT'S PAINFUL; 2 might still be the most fun one to play moment to moment OUTSIDE of Bosses, as Bosses are still the best in 1, but every other gameplay part is top notch in 2, and even Bosses can still be fun, and I personally enjoy Batt Jr. myself; 3 is a great followup to TSA and plays definitely better than it, but it misses so much of what I loved in gameplay from 1 and 2, it repeats way too much in missions as well, and I never felt as interested in its bosses outside of main antagonists as in all of the previous games ones, but it's still the second most solid one. So, yeah, my own ranking is anything but linera, lul.