Funny how dark souls can start off as the source of pure rage and frustration and then become the source of absolute comfort and peace. I can’t get enough dark souls now.
Fr. I was 11 when it came out so exploring a world like that at the time had me mesmerized. Every now and then, I go back to the game and mod the shit out of it. My last playthough, I was pretty much playing Sekiro. The ranged enemies early game had me stressing; especially the mages
I played Skyrim from 2012 all the way to mid 2013, every day for hours. I just started playing it all over again 3 weeks ago and I have played for almost 100 hours now.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is my favourite game, it's also my comfort game. Just riding my horse around, hunting, fishing or doing random jobs in RDR online helps me deal with those days when I'm just too tired and want to just chill and relax
Bully, bully is the first game I remember playing when I was a kid. I absolutely love it and still play it to this day. In fact, it's the main reason i got into gaming in the first place. This game will always have a special place in my heart. Loved the story and the characters. Hopefully, we get to see a bully 2 in the future, but we'll see
My biggest comfort game is honestly Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s a fun game with a great story that always makes me smile, cry, and just generally remind me why I love video games
Mass Effect Batman Arkham Dishonored Assassin's Creed 3 (no idea why but it's my favorite one and I've played through it at least 6 times since 2012) God Of War 2018 RDR2 Mad Max And of course... Skyrim. These are the ones I always go back to when nothing new is doing it for me, or if i just want to pass a few hours without having to learn all new mechanics, or use any brain power to learn the whole lore of a brand new game world. I can just kick back and enjoy them. It's like visiting an old friend for a few hours.
Comfort Games -Demon's Souls, Dark Souls 1-3 -Saints Row 2 , GTA IV -Resident Evil 2 (PS1) & Resident Evil 4 (Gamecube Version) (although I like nearly every main RE title) -Borderlands 2 -R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 ,Ridge Racer 7 (PS3) -Fallout 3 & 4 (yeah I am the weirdo who doesn't think new vegas is better)
Gran Turismo 4, simply the best racing game ever made. Near infinite replayability thanks to the open-ended nature of the Simulation Mode, tons of fun cars to drive, solid track selection, and one of the best soundtracks in all of gaming, both during races and in the menus, it's a masterpiece, and it's relaxing for me to play. AoE2 and AoE3 I also definitely consider as my comfort games.
Love this channel man. Used to watch for Destiny 🤮 that was my comfort game & then I decided to make better decisions after LF. I love playing RE4 & the old Cods. Been working on my physical games backlog lately!
@@Lingard487 depends on who you ask lol but no I’ve watched him since those days & we have both grown out of D2. I’ve been loving the content from the channel.
I have a super odd one. Mine is Cyberpunk 2077, just running around in night city, driving, doing whatever little job I end up finding and listening to some music. Nothing relaxes me like that, we’ll that and vampire survivors.
This one is a hidden gem cause no one ever brings it up but Battle Realms. A fairly simple RTS game inspired by martial arts movies and oriental mythology that I played to death as a kid in an internet cafe back when I lived in the Philippines. My low IQ brain still can't comprehend other RTS games that have more complex mechanics so I always default to this game when I just wanna pass the time
Sly Cooper, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, BloodBorne, Dishonored, Balatro, Dead Cells, Hollow Knight, Batman Arkham City, L.A. Noire, Fallout New Vegas, Cult Of The Lamb, Hades, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, classic Battlefront 2, SW Republic Commando, Final Fantasy 6, Bioshock 1& 2, Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, Shadow Of Mordor and War, Witcher 3, and the last one Titanfall 2. All great comfort games. They all offer a unique experience and have their own interesting game mechanics along with making them unique. I could list a lot more, but I don't want to be here all day.
Final fantasy 6? Oh wow I have been playing the 1994 release on my ps1 emulator its a fun game with a chilling intro tho I still like final fantasy 7 yet to fully beat ff6.
@@pandaprewmaster325 Both great games, though my favorite is still and probably forever will be FFT. I've played it through once or twice every year since first getting it in '97.
GTA: San Andreas, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, Crash Bandicoot and many others never fail to comfort me in the sea of modern slop. God bless emulation
Fallout 3 & New Vegas for me is what I am always playing With TTW I can play them at the same time, and I am ALWAYS in the middle of a playthrough, even if I take a couple weeks off sometimes, I’ve been playing it constantly for years, I just adore those games
Getting closer and closer to my 40s, and this is totally true. I replay N64 and snes much more often, and among the modern games my Dark souls runs are much more confortable than learning an entire new game with brand new, sometime bland mechanics. I started another run of M&M 7 for blood and honor, lots of text walls are less scary than many ultra flash new games... getting old is weird tbh.
Used to be Destiny 2, but since I quit it, it has been The first decendant, Palworld, and Warframe I keep juggling between after coming home from work. Been playing Warframe alongside Destiny for a long time and can really recommend it for people who are looking for a long game with tons of content after you unlock the initial starmap mission.
Fallout: New Vegas and Kotor/Kotor 2 are games I’ve played annually since playing them for the first time. Everytime I replay them, part of me turns back into that little kid playing star wars games on the original Xbox or the teenager exploring post-apocalyptic Nevada for the first time. Games are really neat memory capsules
Tecmo's Deception is a game I could always play. And the fact that people don't even know what it is amazes me. There's no game like it. There's a trilogy of the games and they are all amazing. Hiding in a mansion or a castle setting up traps and figuring out the best and most efficient (and cruel) ways to take out invaders was something I never tired of.
What a comforting watch, really hit the feelings with bo2, thanks for the video! My confort games are: Spiderman ps1 games, Skyrim, CODs, the ogs God of War, Crash Team Racing and GTAs
These are the games that I find most comfortable to get back into, pretty much my favorite games overall: - Resident Evil 1 to 5 (the remakes) - Diablo 2 - Monster Hunter World and Rise - The Batman Arkham Series - Assassin's Creed 2 and Brotherhood - Warcraft 3 - Starcraft 2 - Dragon's Dogma - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time trilogy - Star Wars KOTOR 1 and 2, Jedi Academy and Battlefront 2 - Halo 1 to Reach - NFS Underground 1, 2, Most Wanted - Nioh 2 - Devil May Cry 3 to 5 - GTA 3 to 5 - C&C Red Alert 2 and 3 - Half-Life 1 and 2 - Left 4 Dead 2 - Mass Effect trilogy - Kingdoms of Amalur - Counter-Strike 1.6 - Final Fantasy X - Team Fortress 2 - Unreal Tournament (all) - Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines - Persona 5 - Mirror's Edge - The Witcher 3 - Many fighting games from Street Fighter series, Tekken series, Soulcalibur series, Capcom crossovers
Pokemon XD, Pokemon Emerald, Twilight Princess, Madden 06 and NCAA 06 all come to mind. I grew up playing those games, so it's always good to replay them
Sven Co-Op, Midtown Madness 2, Age Of Empires 2 (The original) Counter Strike 1.6 and COD: Modern Warfare 2 (2009). Curious how modern games are not in that list. I can imagine why? Oh yes… The Live-Service bs.
Mine is OSRS - grew up playing RS2 and the games in a really healthy state with constant updates to keep me going while maintaining some levels of nostalgia and coziness
Any ImmSim (Dishonored series, Deus Ex series, Prey (2017 a.k.a. Typhon) etc.) both the TES and Fallout games as well as the Metro and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, especially just anything Post-Apoc for some reason relaxes me... but TES and Fallout because mods basically are infinitly playable for me because of how much I can do with mods to/in those games.
Borderlands 1 & 2, Diablo 2 & 3, Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops 1 & 2, Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door, Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2, Megaman X 1-4, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart Double Dash, Mario Kart Wii, Banjo Kazooie & Tooie, DK 64, Starfox 64, Starfox Assult, Super Smash Bros P+, Castle Crashers, Final Fantasy 7, Chained Echoes (newer but very good RPG) are some of my all time go back to re-played games. These are definitely go back to when the current gaming land scape hasn't nothing that interests me or I'm not in the mood to learn something new.
Great video mate. Always nice to remember to appreciate these incredible games. In today's chaotic gaming scene, these OGs stand out as the gems they are.
Honestly one of my biggest comfort games are Dying Light 1 and 2. I can just shut my brain off, parkour around and brutalize zombies. I usually ignore the quests and just try and see what fun parkour moves/routes I can pull off.
1. Stalker series. I'm from middle-eastern Europe (Poland, to be precise), so the concrete, brutalistic cities and settlements from this games just looks familiar, definitely more than american suburbs. Mix it with autumn colors, melancholic vibe, semi-realistic gunplay and unforgiving AI and you'll have one of the most climatic games ever created. I just love it, despite huge amount of bugs. 2. Zoo tycoon 1 with add-ons. I love animals, especiali extinct and marine ones. And In this game i can fullfill my childhood dream about owning a zoo. Plus, the game have perfect difficult level. I'ts not too hard, but you can loose if you are too careless.
Yakuza 0 to be specific has always been my favorite comfort game. There's so much you can do even after completing the main story, whether you want to karaoke, play SEGA Arcades, or just fight the yakuzas in general.
Football Manager is the game i go back to...a lot. Nothing beats getting your favorite tem to bankruptcy, and then getting fired. Other than that, Rocket League for peactical reasons. You can get in and out in 8 to 10 minutes, which is perfect when you need a quick fix of your comfort game. Batman Arkham(especially Knight) because the world is extremely immersive and perfect to mess around in. And finally, Fallout(either 3 or Mew Vegas) for exploration and post-apocalyptic peace game.
A few months ago I would've said Skyrim since it's cozy, but now I discovered that Hades gives that kick that Sheep Raider used to give me back when I was 5.
One of my all-time comfort games is Anno 1800, the best square-based city, economy, and trade network builder game in the industry, its latest installment Anno 1800 Sold 3 million copies and has 500 mods and awesome mod support.
My buddies and I will only be Diamond in RL. But it is the one game we have a couple nights devoted to when the family is asleep and work is done. 8 years of it and it is still the most fun I have had in a game.
Rimworld, dota 2 and now I remembered that I have BF1. My dota2 situation is similar to your smite, I only play unrank matches and just spam 1 hero unless it got ban, I only play during the weekend and winning a single match would give me this massive satisfying feeling that no other games so far can replicate. If I lose I would just take a 10 mins break and return until I win a single match for the day.
Definitely Spyro, classic Halo trilogy, and Spider-Man 2 on PS5. FF7 Rebirth has also been recently added to the list which I already played three times. Also playing FF16 on PC currently and I think I’ll definitely come back to this game when I have nothing new to play. You also can’t go wrong with Minecraft.
I love going back to older games I used to play like Left 4 Dead 2, Halo (all except Infinite, and 4), Destiny 1 (especially when D2 is depressing to even open), some older COD games like MW 2 and 3, BO2 and BO3, and some platformers like Mario or even Rayman These are just games I can start playing and have a good time, even if it's been awhile
Currently, I don’t have a comfort game but back then it was The Sims games. I played The Sims 2 on PS2 and also on PC a lot and the Sims 3 on PC was always my go to game as well. When I played those I forgot the world around me.
Alan Wake 1. I don't know. I like story focussed game that go beyond themselves. Always installed and ready to launch for a session in whatever chapter I want
@@L33C333 Yeah, Barry not having a single line of dialogue and only texts irked me something fierce, even more because of his connection as the Old gods of Asgard manager
For me, it was Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise last year i got fire my job and i nearly depressed and full of crap My first Monster hunter was world i was so addictive to gameplay sound song and story and weapon crafting itself Hunting monster feel so comfort to me i got rid my depression.
My comfort game has changed over the years. Currently I’d say it’s Left 4 Dead 2 campaign. I find co-op play addictive and it’s really easy to play for 30 minutes or so before bed. There are game series that I replay every few years. Battlefield Bad Company 1 & 2, Halo 1 - 3, Dead Space 1&2, and Gear of War 1 - 3 come to mind.
I just realized, that I don’t have any comfort games. Most games I kept coming back to are on old consoles that I don’t own any more. I’m still looking for a good rogue-lite I can play over and over in shorter bursts..
Cod zombies for me and my friend too. We played WaW on pc from 2011 to 2018, the mod folder was 3x the size of the game lmao, we downloaded hundreds of custom maps. Then after 2018 we both got xbox and we moved on to other games. We recently got BO1, BO2, BOCW, Vanguard, BO4 etc, basically all the zombie cods on xbox, on a discount so we are playing them again. You can never get bored of cod zombies, once you love it, you love it forever.
Balatro has quickly become a comfort game for me. It's one of the few games where I have to actively force myself to play other games lest balatro consume all my time.
Skate 3 is the best comfort game ever. I'm still finding out about subtle design choices they implemented 14 years after the game came out. Infinite replay ability. Find a new spot, make your own spot, learn every trick that they have to offer
It used to be Pokemon for me until I got sick of random crits and misses. Now I play Monster Hunter (4U, GU/XX, World, Rise... hopefully Wilds as well if it doesn't suck) and continually try to indoctrinate more of my friends into playing.
Pokémon Red, Blue, and Emerald, as well as Diablo 2 and occasionally Skyrim are mine. Just listening to some pieces of music, dialogues, or simply watching the intros... Always relaxing when I need to shut my own voice in my head.
Assassin’s Creed 4, Halo 1-Reach, Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor, and Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Dragon Age Origins is one of my favorite RPGs but I don’t replay it often. New Vegas is on my backlog
I actually got around 240 single player games I consider comfort games and life-time replayable. Games spanning since the PS1 days. For the PS5, Series X/360 and a Backwards compatible PS3 that includes PS2/PS1. That's why I am never bothered with delays or dry seasons with no new games. With what I have now, I feel like I could spend the rest of my life playing and replaying these games in a repetitive 15-year cycle and never once get bored.
My favourite comfort game is Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 & 5-7. It gives me nostalgia for a world I was introduced to as a kid, dressing up as a wizard and going to the bookstore with my family to get the latest Harry Potter novel, (bonus, 4 of the books came out on my birthday.)
With that definition, my comfort game would have to be "Masters of Olympus." If I could replay it, "Super Mario Galaxy" would be another, and "Super Mario Bros Wonder" is slowly becoming my new favorite.
This!! Unfortunately, my X1S disc drive began to play up so I haven't gamed in about a year. But, when I did, State of Decay 2, RDR2, AC Origins, Power Wash and the JRPG Haven were my comfort games past 4yrs I even found myself purchasing the Streets of Rage 1-4 set as it brought back 90s memories when times were much sweater and I'd be gaming with my older & younger brothers and many cousins, and Street Fighter 2. I Still remember how unstoppable I was at Tony Hawks 1&2... None of my friends and family could beat me.
I love this sort of relaxed vidoes that you make it really takes you out of the rage and anxiety inducing content found on RUclips these days. For me these comfort games have to be: 1-warcraft 3 Great story that made me feel sad angry happy all sorts of emotions thats a great story and add on it the amazing gameplay of RPG mixed with RTS the graphics yes I know they from 2002 but they are so comforting in my eyes I love the green grass its eye catching its beautiful the colorful design of the game mixed with some brutality is a masterpiece 2-counter strike both 1.6 and source CS is special to me its my first FPS and I hold it in high regards due to its very unique gameplay and depth I also like the setting the immersive experience of playing offline in estate being the last surviving T hiding in the room with a hostage having the speakers greatly improves the CS experience as you can hear every little step its gets your heart beating fast its tense nothing beats the CS experience to me 3-age of mythology The main menu , the music , the gameplay , the art direction oh what a lovely game with a good story that sends on an adventure around the world from the rural lands of greece to the dry and hot deserts of ancient egypt to the harsh cold north of Scandinavia to the lost people of atlantis the graphics although from 2002 give me relaxing vibes especially the water I can't describe it to you its perfection in every turn 4-sudden strike 2 Heh this is one of the first Real time tactics game ever being made in 2000 sudden strike 1 made its place in RTS games as that one realistic ww2 that nothing was like in the market at the time in 2002 ss2 dropped with some graphical improvements and a huge change of sound design that elevated the immersion of the game to 100 while the game has issues like its slow paced gameplay that feels tedious sometimes you can get around that the experience of ww2 with huge amounts of soldiers and equipment is great , today many games that built on the foundation founded by SS exists like company of heroes and men of war with advanced mechanics like infantry cover which sadly SS lacks however the sheer size of battle with its nice 2d design for me makes sudden strike my most favorite ww2 game ever whenever I feel like I want some ww2 action I hop on an ss2 game its slow nature allows for relaxing gaming session , sometimes its more tense which breaks the relaxing vibe but that's what makes it good. Thanks for reading.
For me it kind of depends on how bad my medical condition is that day. When just looking to relax I play either Raft or Cyberpunk 2077, in 2077 I just cruise around and immerse myself in the world. I sometimes also play 7 Days to Die, The Long Dark and Kenshi, but those games can be stressful/irritating so I cant always play them. Edit: or i just spend hours fishing in Nier Replicant.
@@LockederBoss1 no I played both the OG re1 and re2 tho I want to play re1 remake as soon as possible re1 wasn't that great of a game really but I heard the remake is amazing
Fromsoft games, Skyrim, CoD campaigns and zombies, original Halo Wars, Vampire Survivors, Against the Storm, maybe a few older Zelda titles and a few other games. Really depends, but there's always a nice time to unwind playing a comfort game
I have put 200 hours into Bo3 zombies the past 2 months. It’s such a special game that I didn’t flinch buying the entire game again on pc for full price.
Original Halo Trilogy, Hearts of Iron 4, Stellaris, Star Wars Battlefront (2004/2005 classic games), the Hobbit (2003), Kerbal Space Program, Anno, Subnautica. I could probably list about 20 more games that I would also go back and enjoy but these are the top ones.
A good of friend mine who I used to play a lot of Zombies with IRL came over just to chill and we had the genius idea to play some good old BO2 Zombies. We played for HOURS on Mob of the Dead lol.
Sonic 1-mania Sonic adventure 2 Sonic generations(gimme that shadow update) Halo 2-reach Red alert 2 Starcraft 2 campaign modes and mods Balatro Tropico 4 Arkham city Metal slug 2-3 Pokemon rom hacks and fan games
Funny how dark souls can start off as the source of pure rage and frustration and then become the source of absolute comfort and peace. I can’t get enough dark souls now.
are you on crack ? how is ds a comfort game ?? thats like listening to techno music to calm down.
Never played the game my hardcore days are behind me
Skyrim is and always will be that game for me
I remember the Skyrim map by memory better than I remember my high school layout from 10 years ago lol
Fr. I was 11 when it came out so exploring a world like that at the time had me mesmerized. Every now and then, I go back to the game and mod the shit out of it. My last playthough, I was pretty much playing Sekiro. The ranged enemies early game had me stressing; especially the mages
sorry to hear that
I played Skyrim from 2012 all the way to mid 2013, every day for hours. I just started playing it all over again 3 weeks ago and I have played for almost 100 hours now.
It’s usually the Bethesda games lol
Red Dead Redemption 2 is my favourite game, it's also my comfort game. Just riding my horse around, hunting, fishing or doing random jobs in RDR online helps me deal with those days when I'm just too tired and want to just chill and relax
Bully, bully is the first game I remember playing when I was a kid. I absolutely love it and still play it to this day. In fact, it's the main reason i got into gaming in the first place. This game will always have a special place in my heart. Loved the story and the characters. Hopefully, we get to see a bully 2 in the future, but we'll see
Yeah bully and that other R* game that should not be named were gold
Bully gets better the more you play it.
@@thisagame5847thats true
The soundtrack is incredible
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My biggest comfort game is honestly Guardians of the Galaxy. It’s a fun game with a great story that always makes me smile, cry, and just generally remind me why I love video games
It was free on the Playstation store and I had a blast. I was surprised how good the story was and that story .
The last fight when that song kicks in... I think that's one of the hypest videogame moments i've ever witnessed
I really need to check it out. Got it for free when purchasing a gaming laptop a few years ago but never tried it
Funny enough I was playing black ops 2 zombies on Xbox 360 last night
Half-Life 2; Prince of Persia Sands and Warrior; AC Brotherhood; Shadow of Mordor; Halo 1,2,3 and Reach; and Hellpoint
Halo use to be one of my comfort games. When 343 Industries took over the IP, that all changed. I want nothing to do with Halo anymore.
Halo 3 ODST is worth a play too
@@bretiker7868 Screw Halo 3 ODST.
Mass Effect
Batman Arkham
Dishonored
Assassin's Creed 3 (no idea why but it's my favorite one and I've played through it at least 6 times since 2012)
God Of War 2018
RDR2
Mad Max
And of course... Skyrim.
These are the ones I always go back to when nothing new is doing it for me, or if i just want to pass a few hours without having to learn all new mechanics, or use any brain power to learn the whole lore of a brand new game world. I can just kick back and enjoy them. It's like visiting an old friend for a few hours.
The soundtrack is the reason I keep going back to AC3
Not enough people know about Mass effect
This is a great list of games 🙂
I’m actually playing through the Batman games right now
My comfort game or games are the Arkham series.
Solid
Yes I just commented this. I play Knight once a year easily but probably most of them honestly.
Same. If I'm not playing through the stories, I'm playing challenge modes. I just love them.
@@mattmartin6493 I play them chronologically annually when I can game.
@@bmsuperstar1 I do that too if I don't play story. Especially the combat ones but I'm beginning to appreciate the stealth in recent years.
Comfort Games
-Demon's Souls, Dark Souls 1-3
-Saints Row 2 , GTA IV
-Resident Evil 2 (PS1) & Resident Evil 4 (Gamecube Version) (although I like nearly every main RE title)
-Borderlands 2
-R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 ,Ridge Racer 7 (PS3)
-Fallout 3 & 4 (yeah I am the weirdo who doesn't think new vegas is better)
How is resident evil games are comfort games?! How can you even feel comfortable in those games?!
None of the souls games are comforting.
Its a rush when you finally beat the boss though.
@@anthonyduffy6953 How is resident evil is comforting? How?
@@nikobellic8002 i didnt say resident evil is comforting
Resident evil games are fun to replay, when you know what you’re doing..
Gran Turismo 4, simply the best racing game ever made. Near infinite replayability thanks to the open-ended nature of the Simulation Mode, tons of fun cars to drive, solid track selection, and one of the best soundtracks in all of gaming, both during races and in the menus, it's a masterpiece, and it's relaxing for me to play. AoE2 and AoE3 I also definitely consider as my comfort games.
Love this channel man. Used to watch for Destiny 🤮 that was my comfort game & then I decided to make better decisions after LF. I love playing RE4 & the old Cods. Been working on my physical games backlog lately!
Glad you enjoy the channel man!
Destiny 1 is a good game?
@@Lingard487 depends on who you ask lol but no I’ve watched him since those days & we have both grown out of D2. I’ve been loving the content from the channel.
I have a super odd one. Mine is Cyberpunk 2077, just running around in night city, driving, doing whatever little job I end up finding and listening to some music. Nothing relaxes me like that, we’ll that and vampire survivors.
Yes
This one is a hidden gem cause no one ever brings it up but Battle Realms. A fairly simple RTS game inspired by martial arts movies and oriental mythology that I played to death as a kid in an internet cafe back when I lived in the Philippines. My low IQ brain still can't comprehend other RTS games that have more complex mechanics so I always default to this game when I just wanna pass the time
Sly Cooper, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, BloodBorne, Dishonored, Balatro, Dead Cells, Hollow Knight, Batman Arkham City, L.A. Noire, Fallout New Vegas, Cult Of The Lamb, Hades, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, classic Battlefront 2, SW Republic Commando, Final Fantasy 6, Bioshock 1& 2, Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, Shadow Of Mordor and War, Witcher 3, and the last one Titanfall 2. All great comfort games. They all offer a unique experience and have their own interesting game mechanics along with making them unique. I could list a lot more, but I don't want to be here all day.
Final fantasy 6? Oh wow I have been playing the 1994 release on my ps1 emulator its a fun game with a chilling intro tho I still like final fantasy 7 yet to fully beat ff6.
@@pandaprewmaster325 Both great games, though my favorite is still and probably forever will be FFT. I've played it through once or twice every year since first getting it in '97.
@@anon_y_mousse yeah I wish I got into final fantasy sooner very cool games
Sly Cooper, Jak and Daxter, Prince of Persia 1 and 2, Classic World of Warcraft, AC Ezio trilogy.😢
GTA: San Andreas, Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, Crash Bandicoot and many others never fail to comfort me in the sea of modern slop.
God bless emulation
Fallout 3 & New Vegas for me is what I am always playing
With TTW I can play them at the same time, and I am ALWAYS in the middle of a playthrough, even if I take a couple weeks off sometimes, I’ve been playing it constantly for years, I just adore those games
Burnout 3,God of war (greek saga), Devil may cry 3,4,5 and POP triology are my comfort games
I love these game
Getting closer and closer to my 40s, and this is totally true. I replay N64 and snes much more often, and among the modern games my Dark souls runs are much more confortable than learning an entire new game with brand new, sometime bland mechanics. I started another run of M&M 7 for blood and honor, lots of text walls are less scary than many ultra flash new games... getting old is weird tbh.
- Cities Skylines (the first one)
- Shadow of War
- Minecraft
- Left 4 Dead 2
- No Mans Sky
Used to be Destiny 2, but since I quit it, it has been The first decendant, Palworld, and Warframe I keep juggling between after coming home from work. Been playing Warframe alongside Destiny for a long time and can really recommend it for people who are looking for a long game with tons of content after you unlock the initial starmap mission.
Fallout: New Vegas and Kotor/Kotor 2 are games I’ve played annually since playing them for the first time. Everytime I replay them, part of me turns back into that little kid playing star wars games on the original Xbox or the teenager exploring post-apocalyptic Nevada for the first time. Games are really neat memory capsules
Pokémon gens 3-4
Bully by rockstar
Skyrim….
We all have them
Tecmo's Deception is a game I could always play. And the fact that people don't even know what it is amazes me. There's no game like it. There's a trilogy of the games and they are all amazing. Hiding in a mansion or a castle setting up traps and figuring out the best and most efficient (and cruel) ways to take out invaders was something I never tired of.
What a comforting watch, really hit the feelings with bo2, thanks for the video!
My confort games are: Spiderman ps1 games, Skyrim, CODs, the ogs God of War, Crash Team Racing and GTAs
These are the games that I find most comfortable to get back into, pretty much my favorite games overall:
- Resident Evil 1 to 5 (the remakes)
- Diablo 2
- Monster Hunter World and Rise
- The Batman Arkham Series
- Assassin's Creed 2 and Brotherhood
- Warcraft 3
- Starcraft 2
- Dragon's Dogma
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time trilogy
- Star Wars KOTOR 1 and 2, Jedi Academy and Battlefront 2
- Halo 1 to Reach
- NFS Underground 1, 2, Most Wanted
- Nioh 2
- Devil May Cry 3 to 5
- GTA 3 to 5
- C&C Red Alert 2 and 3
- Half-Life 1 and 2
- Left 4 Dead 2
- Mass Effect trilogy
- Kingdoms of Amalur
- Counter-Strike 1.6
- Final Fantasy X
- Team Fortress 2
- Unreal Tournament (all)
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
- Persona 5
- Mirror's Edge
- The Witcher 3
- Many fighting games from Street Fighter series, Tekken series, Soulcalibur series, Capcom crossovers
Love this video!! Now we need a video about all the other classics like you mentioned at the end!
Pokemon XD, Pokemon Emerald, Twilight Princess, Madden 06 and NCAA 06 all come to mind. I grew up playing those games, so it's always good to replay them
Nothing is as easy to jump into as a GTA game. Unconplicated fun for 5 minutes or immersion for 10 hours.
Sven Co-Op, Midtown Madness 2, Age Of Empires 2 (The original) Counter Strike 1.6 and COD: Modern Warfare 2 (2009).
Curious how modern games are not in that list. I can imagine why? Oh yes… The Live-Service bs.
1.6 oh man the memories of death matches online mastering the art of headshots using ak47 or playing estate man estate was a cool map
Mine is OSRS - grew up playing RS2 and the games in a really healthy state with constant updates to keep me going while maintaining some levels of nostalgia and coziness
Animal Crossing and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon on my old DS will always be my comfort games.
Any ImmSim (Dishonored series, Deus Ex series, Prey (2017 a.k.a. Typhon) etc.) both the TES and Fallout games as well as the Metro and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, especially just anything Post-Apoc for some reason relaxes me... but TES and Fallout because mods basically are infinitly playable for me because of how much I can do with mods to/in those games.
Borderlands 1 & 2, Diablo 2 & 3, Modern Warfare 2, Black Ops 1 & 2, Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door, Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2, Megaman X 1-4, Chrono Trigger, Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart Double Dash, Mario Kart Wii, Banjo Kazooie & Tooie, DK 64, Starfox 64, Starfox Assult, Super Smash Bros P+, Castle Crashers, Final Fantasy 7, Chained Echoes (newer but very good RPG) are some of my all time go back to re-played games. These are definitely go back to when the current gaming land scape hasn't nothing that interests me or I'm not in the mood to learn something new.
Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age.
I can always return to these two games and enjoy a fresh playthrough.
Grim Dawn has become my comfort game. Feels like solo questing in an MMO.
Great video mate. Always nice to remember to appreciate these incredible games. In today's chaotic gaming scene, these OGs stand out as the gems they are.
Honestly one of my biggest comfort games are Dying Light 1 and 2. I can just shut my brain off, parkour around and brutalize zombies. I usually ignore the quests and just try and see what fun parkour moves/routes I can pull off.
1. Stalker series. I'm from middle-eastern Europe (Poland, to be precise), so the concrete, brutalistic cities and settlements from this games just looks familiar, definitely more than american suburbs. Mix it with autumn colors, melancholic vibe, semi-realistic gunplay and unforgiving AI and you'll have one of the most climatic games ever created. I just love it, despite huge amount of bugs.
2. Zoo tycoon 1 with add-ons. I love animals, especiali extinct and marine ones. And In this game i can fullfill my childhood dream about owning a zoo. Plus, the game have perfect difficult level. I'ts not too hard, but you can loose if you are too careless.
Yakuza 0 to be specific has always been my favorite comfort game. There's so much you can do even after completing the main story, whether you want to karaoke, play SEGA Arcades, or just fight the yakuzas in general.
Football Manager is the game i go back to...a lot. Nothing beats getting your favorite tem to bankruptcy, and then getting fired.
Other than that, Rocket League for peactical reasons. You can get in and out in 8 to 10 minutes, which is perfect when you need a quick fix of your comfort game.
Batman Arkham(especially Knight) because the world is extremely immersive and perfect to mess around in.
And finally, Fallout(either 3 or Mew Vegas) for exploration and post-apocalyptic peace game.
A few months ago I would've said Skyrim since it's cozy, but now I discovered that Hades gives that kick that Sheep Raider used to give me back when I was 5.
Baldur’s Gate 3
The Outer Worlds
Shadow of War
Deathloop
Need for Speed Rivals
My comfort games 😁
Ratchet and Clank (2002) is my comfort game!
One of my all-time comfort games is Anno 1800, the best square-based city, economy, and trade network builder game in the industry, its latest installment Anno 1800 Sold 3 million copies and has 500 mods and awesome mod support.
cosy and comfort i feel are 2 different things.
Yes that’s why I said comfort for these games. Cozy games are like Stardew valley, animal crossing, etc
My buddies and I will only be Diamond in RL.
But it is the one game we have a couple nights devoted to when the family is asleep and work is done. 8 years of it and it is still the most fun I have had in a game.
Rimworld, dota 2 and now I remembered that I have BF1. My dota2 situation is similar to your smite, I only play unrank matches and just spam 1 hero unless it got ban, I only play during the weekend and winning a single match would give me this massive satisfying feeling that no other games so far can replicate. If I lose I would just take a 10 mins break and return until I win a single match for the day.
Definitely Spyro, classic Halo trilogy, and Spider-Man 2 on PS5. FF7 Rebirth has also been recently added to the list which I already played three times. Also playing FF16 on PC currently and I think I’ll definitely come back to this game when I have nothing new to play. You also can’t go wrong with Minecraft.
I love going back to older games I used to play like Left 4 Dead 2, Halo (all except Infinite, and 4), Destiny 1 (especially when D2 is depressing to even open), some older COD games like MW 2 and 3, BO2 and BO3, and some platformers like Mario or even Rayman
These are just games I can start playing and have a good time, even if it's been awhile
rayman legends and origins gotta be some of my top comfort games, have som great memories playing them at Christmas time
Destiny 1 will always be my number 1, death stranding, pokemon Y, returnal and minecraft
Never played 1, but destiny 2 has always been my comfort game so I can imagine how comforting 1 is
Currently, I don’t have a comfort game but back then it was The Sims games. I played The Sims 2 on PS2 and also on PC a lot and the Sims 3 on PC was always my go to game as well. When I played those I forgot the world around me.
Alan Wake 1. I don't know. I like story focussed game that go beyond themselves. Always installed and ready to launch for a session in whatever chapter I want
Hell yeah good to see another Alan Wake fan here, Alan Wake and his main man Barry
@@L33C333 Yeah, Barry not having a single line of dialogue and only texts irked me something fierce, even more because of his connection as the Old gods of Asgard manager
For me, it was Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise last year i got fire my job and i nearly depressed and full of crap My first Monster hunter was world i was so addictive to gameplay sound song and story and weapon crafting itself Hunting monster feel so comfort to me i got rid my depression.
My comfort game has changed over the years.
Currently I’d say it’s Left 4 Dead 2 campaign. I find co-op play addictive and it’s really easy to play for 30
minutes or so before bed.
There are game series that I replay every few years. Battlefield Bad Company 1 & 2, Halo 1 - 3, Dead Space 1&2, and Gear of War 1 - 3 come to mind.
I just realized, that I don’t have any comfort games. Most games I kept coming back to are on old consoles that I don’t own any more.
I’m still looking for a good rogue-lite I can play over and over in shorter bursts..
Cod zombies for me and my friend too. We played WaW on pc from 2011 to 2018, the mod folder was 3x the size of the game lmao, we downloaded hundreds of custom maps.
Then after 2018 we both got xbox and we moved on to other games.
We recently got BO1, BO2, BOCW, Vanguard, BO4 etc, basically all the zombie cods on xbox, on a discount so we are playing them again. You can never get bored of cod zombies, once you love it, you love it forever.
Balatro has quickly become a comfort game for me. It's one of the few games where I have to actively force myself to play other games lest balatro consume all my time.
The Mass effect trilogy. There’s just the perfect amount of downtime in between the “linear,” story missions
Halo 1,2,3,ODST & Reach
Skyrim
The Witcher 3
Half Life 2/ep1&2
Dark Souls 1 & 3, Bloodborne
Skate 3 is the best comfort game ever. I'm still finding out about subtle design choices they implemented 14 years after the game came out. Infinite replay ability. Find a new spot, make your own spot, learn every trick that they have to offer
6:10 I knew exactly what's gonna happen. I lol'd.
It used to be Pokemon for me until I got sick of random crits and misses.
Now I play Monster Hunter (4U, GU/XX, World, Rise... hopefully Wilds as well if it doesn't suck) and continually try to indoctrinate more of my friends into playing.
Pokémon Red, Blue, and Emerald, as well as Diablo 2 and occasionally Skyrim are mine. Just listening to some pieces of music, dialogues, or simply watching the intros... Always relaxing when I need to shut my own voice in my head.
Assassin’s Creed 4, Halo 1-Reach, Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor, and Elder Scrolls Oblivion. Dragon Age Origins is one of my favorite RPGs but I don’t replay it often. New Vegas is on my backlog
I actually got around 240 single player games I consider comfort games and life-time replayable. Games spanning since the PS1 days. For the PS5, Series X/360 and a Backwards compatible PS3 that includes PS2/PS1. That's why I am never bothered with delays or dry seasons with no new games. With what I have now, I feel like I could spend the rest of my life playing and replaying these games in a repetitive 15-year cycle and never once get bored.
Skyrim (not so much anymore but for well over 10 years it was)
Cyberpunk 2077
Total War: Warhammer 3
Darktide
Black Mesa
My favourite comfort game is Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 & 5-7. It gives me nostalgia for a world I was introduced to as a kid, dressing up as a wizard and going to the bookstore with my family to get the latest Harry Potter novel, (bonus, 4 of the books came out on my birthday.)
It used to be Spider-Man 2 on the PS2 for me. Always came back to that game.
With that definition, my comfort game would have to be "Masters of Olympus." If I could replay it, "Super Mario Galaxy" would be another, and "Super Mario Bros Wonder" is slowly becoming my new favorite.
I’m an indie-lover and I think Hades is quickly becoming my new comfort game.
It's funny you bring this up because I'm confident that this was the kind of game helldivers was going to be (and hopefully can still be)
It already is for me
I still love playing the game even 6 months later
This!!
Unfortunately, my X1S disc drive began to play up so I haven't gamed in about a year.
But, when I did, State of Decay 2, RDR2, AC Origins, Power Wash and the JRPG Haven were my comfort games past 4yrs
I even found myself purchasing the Streets of Rage 1-4 set as it brought back 90s memories when times were much sweater and I'd be gaming with my older & younger brothers and many cousins, and Street Fighter 2.
I Still remember how unstoppable I was at Tony Hawks 1&2... None of my friends and family could beat me.
Mine is world war z so far, not complicated, fun to shoot hordes of zombies with a specific class of fun and plays well
I love this sort of relaxed vidoes that you make it really takes you out of the rage and anxiety inducing content found on RUclips these days.
For me these comfort games have to be:
1-warcraft 3
Great story that made me feel sad angry happy all sorts of emotions thats a great story and add on it the amazing gameplay of RPG mixed with RTS the graphics yes I know they from 2002 but they are so comforting in my eyes I love the green grass its eye catching its beautiful the colorful design of the game mixed with some brutality is a masterpiece
2-counter strike both 1.6 and source
CS is special to me its my first FPS and I hold it in high regards due to its very unique gameplay and depth I also like the setting the immersive experience of playing offline in estate being the last surviving T hiding in the room with a hostage having the speakers greatly improves the CS experience as you can hear every little step its gets your heart beating fast its tense nothing beats the CS experience to me
3-age of mythology
The main menu , the music , the gameplay , the art direction oh what a lovely game with a good story that sends on an adventure around the world from the rural lands of greece to the dry and hot deserts of ancient egypt to the harsh cold north of Scandinavia to the lost people of atlantis the graphics although from 2002 give me relaxing vibes especially the water I can't describe it to you its perfection in every turn
4-sudden strike 2
Heh this is one of the first Real time tactics game ever being made in 2000 sudden strike 1 made its place in RTS games as that one realistic ww2 that nothing was like in the market at the time in 2002 ss2 dropped with some graphical improvements and a huge change of sound design that elevated the immersion of the game to 100 while the game has issues like its slow paced gameplay that feels tedious sometimes you can get around that the experience of ww2 with huge amounts of soldiers and equipment is great , today many games that built on the foundation founded by SS exists like company of heroes and men of war with advanced mechanics like infantry cover which sadly SS lacks however the sheer size of battle with its nice 2d design for me makes sudden strike my most favorite ww2 game ever whenever I feel like I want some ww2 action I hop on an ss2 game its slow nature allows for relaxing gaming session , sometimes its more tense which breaks the relaxing vibe but that's what makes it good.
Thanks for reading.
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Are they Nike air Huaraches? They look similar - I had the ones with green trim.
For me it kind of depends on how bad my medical condition is that day.
When just looking to relax I play either Raft or Cyberpunk 2077, in 2077 I just cruise around and immerse myself in the world.
I sometimes also play 7 Days to Die, The Long Dark and Kenshi, but those games can be stressful/irritating so I cant always play them.
Edit: or i just spend hours fishing in Nier Replicant.
Recently getting back into your videos used to watch some of them a while ago im glad I'm doing so again < 3
Harvest Moon Back to Nature, Monster Rancher 2.. but they are not on PS5😢
It's DQ11 for me. There's something about its landscapes that just makes me want to wander in its beauty.
Simplicity yet pure art at its finest.
Metal Gear Solid 1+2
Resident Evil 1+2
Command&Conquer 1 to Tiberium Wars
Fallout 3+4 & New Vegas
AC Black Flag
RE1? Remake or original? Yeah RE2 is pretty freaking good Im still horrified of lickers...
@@pandaprewmaster325 I play both of them. And RE2 too. The Original and the Remake. Are younplaying the Remakes ?
@@LockederBoss1 no I played both the OG re1 and re2 tho I want to play re1 remake as soon as possible re1 wasn't that great of a game really but I heard the remake is amazing
Damn ur literally me
Fromsoft games, Skyrim, CoD campaigns and zombies, original Halo Wars, Vampire Survivors, Against the Storm, maybe a few older Zelda titles and a few other games. Really depends, but there's always a nice time to unwind playing a comfort game
First Gothic and Witcher 3 for me. I can't imagine not playing these two at least once a year.
I have put 200 hours into Bo3 zombies the past 2 months. It’s such a special game that I didn’t flinch buying the entire game again on pc for full price.
I broke out of the Smite cycle after 2000h and I never went back. Craziest digital crack.
Elden Ring is the game for me, exploring that open world just feels so nice, despite seeing it a million times.
'Ready or Not' is the one I can't stop playing.
Red dead redemption 2 always give me that comfort sometimes just walking in the game
Tetris/Doctor Mario, as tense as they can get help me unwind. Also I really got into Dave the Diver recently, the mood and atmosphere are very chill
The early Gran Turismo games on PS1 and PS2 I love coming back to and do a few races.
Original Halo Trilogy, Hearts of Iron 4, Stellaris, Star Wars Battlefront (2004/2005 classic games), the Hobbit (2003), Kerbal Space Program, Anno, Subnautica.
I could probably list about 20 more games that I would also go back and enjoy but these are the top ones.
Warcraft 3 is my all time favourite game snd i return to it all the time
Can you even play the original anymore? I thought Blizzard forced people to install Reforged.
AC:Odyssey was my comfort game i loved getting off work & just diving into that ancient Greek vast open world.
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The mass effect trilogy
A good of friend mine who I used to play a lot of Zombies with IRL came over just to chill and we had the genius idea to play some good old BO2 Zombies. We played for HOURS on Mob of the Dead lol.
Sonic 1-mania
Sonic adventure 2
Sonic generations(gimme that shadow update)
Halo 2-reach
Red alert 2
Starcraft 2 campaign modes and mods
Balatro
Tropico 4
Arkham city
Metal slug 2-3
Pokemon rom hacks and fan games
Ac black flag just sailing the sea and listening to the sea shanties.
Hmm and warframe just some fun shredding enemies.
more uploads has been amazing!