Great video!, i def agree, some of my favorite games are the full packages that you don't need to come back to, that stick in your mind the most long after you finish them.
It's always going to be minecraft tbh. I miss the good ole days where all the lads could play without a care in the world outside of what homework was due next week.
Gaming felt so different just a decade ago and gaming online with friends or strangers online just felt so much more connected. I remember having projects and exams coming up but we just wanted to play DS2 and TF2 for hours on end with random people online. I probably have more free time now than I did back then but it just doesn't hit the same nymore
@@Schpasmwastaken Used to be able to just hop onto a tf2 lobby and get adopted by a random group of strangers if everyone clicked well. Nowadays it's just okay go next and people don't really interact as much anymore...
Mine will have to be either Red Dead 2 or Minecraft, the first for the story, and the second cause of all of the good memories I have playing with my pals.
Those two games definitely hold a special place for me too, I still think of RDR2 a lot even though I'm not a big fan of replaying the missions, and I still have that Minecraft kick every now and then
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Great video!, i def agree, some of my favorite games are the full packages that you don't need to come back to, that stick in your mind the most long after you finish them.
It's always going to be minecraft tbh. I miss the good ole days where all the lads could play without a care in the world outside of what homework was due next week.
Gaming felt so different just a decade ago and gaming online with friends or strangers online just felt so much more connected.
I remember having projects and exams coming up but we just wanted to play DS2 and TF2 for hours on end with random people online. I probably have more free time now than I did back then but it just doesn't hit the same nymore
@@Schpasmwastaken Used to be able to just hop onto a tf2 lobby and get adopted by a random group of strangers if everyone clicked well. Nowadays it's just okay go next and people don't really interact as much anymore...
Mine will have to be either Red Dead 2 or Minecraft, the first for the story, and the second cause of all of the good memories I have playing with my pals.
Those two games definitely hold a special place for me too, I still think of RDR2 a lot even though I'm not a big fan of replaying the missions, and I still have that Minecraft kick every now and then