I've got all these games. Before I continue, I would like to point out that Baldur's Gate 3 was and still is impressive to me because of those cinematics conversations with tremendous details around the eyes, facial expression, the mouth lips sync, the arms and body movement, voice acting, the script, D&D rules with numbers to spend in Strenght, Dext, etc. It wasn't so much about the tactical aspect of the game, because it's turn based, it was more about the huge freedom and absurd amount of details around choices and consequences, almost unbelievable in fact. Also, with those titles put foward, is it not presomptuous to pretend to know the difference between ''popular'' video games versus ''titles that have left a lasting impact on players and the industry as a whole''? Super Mario Odyssey is not the game with the lasting impact, it's Super Mario Bros 1 on Nintendo 8-bit. And if I would have to pick up a modern Mario to put in a list, I wouldn't pick Odyssey at all but more likely Super Mario Bros Deluxe with the side view, left/right, jump, flower for fireball, star to be invulnerable, etc, and you can play with 4 players at the same time. Same thing with Breath of the Wild, of course it's an amazing game and I'm still playing it, but the lasting impact comes from The Legend of Zelda, which is Zelda 1 if you prefer, that's 1986. My top 10 list of game that gamer should know would be quite different to be honest. Grand Theft Auto 5 would probably be the first one coming to my mind, a game still selling when the release date was for the Ps3 lol. Second, Dragon Age Origins for that very mature feel to it with choices, lip sync, romance, consequences, desire demon, a blight, a throne, traitors, etc. Skyrim for that stunning world with spiky moutains and going wherever I want to. Starcraft 2 for that real time strategy and collecting ressources to build an army which is the best game from Blizzard, Diablo 1 for insane music atmosphere and that horror RPG feel to it, Counter Strike which is a mod from Half Life (1998) terrorist/counter-terrorist, Final Fantasy 7 turn based combat insane music amazing character and story, Assassin Creed 2 for Da Vinci character and unique style of running/climbing walls, Rocket League with cars and a ball, Mario Kart to race at 4 players side by side and throw things like red shell and yellow banana peel, Mortal Kombat 2 for the blood and ''finish him'' move, Stardew Valley for social activity, growing up food and taking care of farm animals.
First of all, I want to thank you for your long and detailed comment. As mentioned at the beginning of the video, we obviously can't include every 10/10 game. We tried to keep the selection as diverse as possible to appeal to all tastes. Personally, we feel like you could list pretty much all the classic SNES or even some PS1 games, and most people would agree. That said, we absolutely agree with you-every game you mentioned definitely deserves a spot in the video (except for Diablo 1 - Diablo 2 was definitely better 😉). We're considering making another video with more games and trying to cater to every taste. Once again, thank you so much for your comment ❤️. -A
I've got all these games.
Before I continue, I would like to point out that Baldur's Gate 3 was and still is impressive to me because of those cinematics conversations with tremendous details around the eyes, facial expression, the mouth lips sync, the arms and body movement, voice acting, the script, D&D rules with numbers to spend in Strenght, Dext, etc. It wasn't so much about the tactical aspect of the game, because it's turn based, it was more about the huge freedom and absurd amount of details around choices and consequences, almost unbelievable in fact.
Also, with those titles put foward, is it not presomptuous to pretend to know the difference between ''popular'' video games versus ''titles that have left a lasting impact on players and the industry as a whole''?
Super Mario Odyssey is not the game with the lasting impact, it's Super Mario Bros 1 on Nintendo 8-bit. And if I would have to pick up a modern Mario to put in a list, I wouldn't pick Odyssey at all but more likely Super Mario Bros Deluxe with the side view, left/right, jump, flower for fireball, star to be invulnerable, etc, and you can play with 4 players at the same time.
Same thing with Breath of the Wild, of course it's an amazing game and I'm still playing it, but the lasting impact comes from The Legend of Zelda, which is Zelda 1 if you prefer, that's 1986.
My top 10 list of game that gamer should know would be quite different to be honest.
Grand Theft Auto 5 would probably be the first one coming to my mind, a game still selling when the release date was for the Ps3 lol. Second, Dragon Age Origins for that very mature feel to it with choices, lip sync, romance, consequences, desire demon, a blight, a throne, traitors, etc. Skyrim for that stunning world with spiky moutains and going wherever I want to. Starcraft 2 for that real time strategy and collecting ressources to build an army which is the best game from Blizzard, Diablo 1 for insane music atmosphere and that horror RPG feel to it, Counter Strike which is a mod from Half Life (1998) terrorist/counter-terrorist, Final Fantasy 7 turn based combat insane music amazing character and story, Assassin Creed 2 for Da Vinci character and unique style of running/climbing walls, Rocket League with cars and a ball, Mario Kart to race at 4 players side by side and throw things like red shell and yellow banana peel, Mortal Kombat 2 for the blood and ''finish him'' move, Stardew Valley for social activity, growing up food and taking care of farm animals.
First of all, I want to thank you for your long and detailed comment. As mentioned at the beginning of the video, we obviously can't include every 10/10 game. We tried to keep the selection as diverse as possible to appeal to all tastes. Personally, we feel like you could list pretty much all the classic SNES or even some PS1 games, and most people would agree. That said, we absolutely agree with you-every game you mentioned definitely deserves a spot in the video (except for Diablo 1 - Diablo 2 was definitely better 😉). We're considering making another video with more games and trying to cater to every taste. Once again, thank you so much for your comment ❤️. -A
I LOVED the first shadow of colossus; I best it many times; but when I played the remaster it just didn’t feel the same somehow.
Game in thumbnail?
Tetris.
GOD OF WAR, Half Life 2 and Elden Ring?