Neki
Molten Core Raider
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Was going to ask of your top 5 best/worst games but I struggled to remember too many games released last year that I really enjoyed.
Played through some of my backlogged games on Steam and the ones I enjoyed most were:
1) Subnatica
2) Rimworld
3) Dead Cells
4) Celeste
5) Slay the Spire
6) Muv Luv (Old visual novel but holy shit was Alternative good)
I didn't buy shitty games since I tend to watch some streams on Twitch when they are released and then decide whether or not to buy it if it interests me but these games made me disappointed even with me watching someone else playing them. Holy shit were there many shitty games released last year.
1) Fallout 76 (What else is there to say?)
2) Metal Gear Survive (Good god this game was bad)
3) Assassin's Creed Odyssey (Fuck micro transactions)
4) Just Cause 4 (Sandbox game that was so boring to watch and seemed to play)
5) Fortnite (It wasn't released last year but holy shit did this game blow up in popularity. I didn't pay it much attention when it came out thinking it was just some other BR game but now all the kids and teenagers can't stop going on about it to a point it is just shoved in my face. Can the game just die already? *old man grumble*)
I considered adding Atlas to the list but watching Forsen playing such a scuffed game on stream with his Ugandan army was hilarious so I will give it a pass.
Looking at the list, no surprise that most of the games I really enjoyed playing nowadays are indie games and the ones I really disliked were so called triple A games. Most of the games I enjoyed can be played on a average PC with no demand on a great graphics card meaning its more about engaging gameplay rather than graphics for me.
With how the gaming industry is tending towards now, I just expect 'triple A' games to get worse with EA/Activision Blizzard/Ubisoft all focusing on both flashy graphic games with no substance that are filled with micro transactions and mobile games because micro transactions again. Seriously, screw these publishers.
Played through some of my backlogged games on Steam and the ones I enjoyed most were:
1) Subnatica
2) Rimworld
3) Dead Cells
4) Celeste
5) Slay the Spire
6) Muv Luv (Old visual novel but holy shit was Alternative good)
I didn't buy shitty games since I tend to watch some streams on Twitch when they are released and then decide whether or not to buy it if it interests me but these games made me disappointed even with me watching someone else playing them. Holy shit were there many shitty games released last year.
1) Fallout 76 (What else is there to say?)
2) Metal Gear Survive (Good god this game was bad)
3) Assassin's Creed Odyssey (Fuck micro transactions)
4) Just Cause 4 (Sandbox game that was so boring to watch and seemed to play)
5) Fortnite (It wasn't released last year but holy shit did this game blow up in popularity. I didn't pay it much attention when it came out thinking it was just some other BR game but now all the kids and teenagers can't stop going on about it to a point it is just shoved in my face. Can the game just die already? *old man grumble*)
I considered adding Atlas to the list but watching Forsen playing such a scuffed game on stream with his Ugandan army was hilarious so I will give it a pass.
Looking at the list, no surprise that most of the games I really enjoyed playing nowadays are indie games and the ones I really disliked were so called triple A games. Most of the games I enjoyed can be played on a average PC with no demand on a great graphics card meaning its more about engaging gameplay rather than graphics for me.
With how the gaming industry is tending towards now, I just expect 'triple A' games to get worse with EA/Activision Blizzard/Ubisoft all focusing on both flashy graphic games with no substance that are filled with micro transactions and mobile games because micro transactions again. Seriously, screw these publishers.
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