I would say 2007 gives it a run for its money Among other titles: Tf2 (and Orange Box) Super Mario Galaxy BioShock Assassins Creed Halo 3 Mass Effect Half Life 2 - Episode 2 The Witcher Lego Star Wars All of these changed the industry or massively impacted the community in general
2004 also had Need For Speed Underground 2, and Gran Turismo 4 - The first fully open-world street racing game that is reminisced to this day, and a top-notch circuit racing game that looks way ahead of its time
Monster Hunter also came out in 2004. MHW is Capcoms best selling game period. It was one of the first games to expand an semi open world boss simulation game.
More quality content. Ur production quality is top notch, and i see you got a long boi mic, really helped with background audio. With this quality you should have waaay more subs. You deffo should check out the Sly Trilogy, not saying Quadrilogy, cuz 4 is like your wierd cousin who keeps asking you what games you have on your phone.
yeah the ps2/gamecube/xbox era was like the precambian explosion for gaming, so much variety, shorter development cycles, so many revolutionary games coming out. it was a new frontier in gaming.
In 2004 we also had Burnout 3, Need for Speed Underground 2, Flatout 1, Colin McRae Rally 4, freaking Gran Turismo 4, Juiced.. if you care for that, Kaido 2 but I doubt anyone but me cares, Toca Race Driver 2 which is fine but the next entry would be a banger, Rallisport Challenge 2 and freaking Richard Burns Rally which is still argued to be one of the best rally racing sims of all time. With mods that is, but still. For racing games, 2004 was nuts!
My favorite 2004 games are probably SpongeBob Movie Game GTA San Andreas Ratchet 3 Star Wars Battlefront Jak 3 Prince of Persia 2 Sonic Heroes (Technically a 2003 game ported to PC in 2004 which is the version I'm most familiar with)
Despite being only 3 at the time, you somehow nailed the feeling of game development then. I was 9 in 2004, so I can remember the PS1 (just about, we only had a Tony Hawks game and crash warped with no memory card lol) all the way through to now. Things were developing so fast in retrospect, although it felt normal when I was growing up, maybe I was just lucky to grow up through that time, although I took a lot of it for granted. Even whole genres like RTS came and went in that time. Runescape was my equivalent to minecraft, it was the first massively multiplayer game that I spent ages wasting my time in and it's where my username originated from. I've gone through many phases of games I was interested in, including MMO, FPS and MOBA, but now I have come back to these old PS2 games recently like the R&C series and Sly Cooper (definitely give it a play through) and having lots of fun with them. Back when most games didn't take themselves too seriously or demanded inane amounts of time or money to enjoy playing them (i.e. free to play game models). You actually owned the physical copy of the game (kind of) and jumped in whenever you wanted to enjoy it. It felt back then like there was more genuine passion and exploring creativity went into these games, perhaps because they were less resource intensive to develop (I would take less fidelity if everything else about the game was better, maybe AI asset generation fills this gap?). They had more genuine artisitic motivation than commercial. Nowadays the science and psychology of extracting the most from the customer is everywhere, and more people getting in with degrees in game design (probably, just my guess) to the point where everything becomes algorithmic and derivative (or literal remakes of old games). There are still great games but it feels like they are fewer and farther between. I hope we go through some renaissance in gaming at some point, and come back to more genuine artistic creation, although tempered with the experience of good game design, in future games.
A fair mix of genres with good games. Racing games were good in these era and year Flatout, Burnout 3, Toca Race Driver 2, Outrun 2, Richard Burns Rally, Ridge Racer PSP & GT4 in Japan. Far Cry came out that year, Fable, Ninja Gaiden, Kuon (for horror fans), Chronicles of Riddick for those that know know, Viewful Joe, Sims 2, World of Warcraft, Sid Meier's Pirates and Rome Total War is something for strategy fans. Lumines is a good puzzle game for PSP. Drakengard started that year. Rainbow Six 3 Athena Sword, Battlefield Vietnam, Steel Battalion, Unreal 2, Maixmo, Fallout Brotherhood of Steel, FF Crystal Chronicles, FF 11, Manhunt, Ribbot King, Tales of Symphonies, Driver 3. Ratchet 3 isn't my favourite but it's fine. Scaler was good (yes I care about B grades), Pikmin 2 is probably good not played but the content seemed worth it. I don't care for Sly (1 is the only one I like) but 2 a bit odd and not my thing. Star Wars Battlefront is great even if 2 is an improvement. GBA Micro is the last GBA model even if eh screen and a novelty. Halo 2 is eh I didn't like it at all. The dual wielding was the only thing I care for it doing back in the day. Half Life 2 was fine not played enough but I thought it was 'fine'. I get what it does but eh. Tak 2, Malice, Battle Engine Aquila one of the best vehicular combat games I think, Under the Skin the Capcom game that is very underrated. Killzone 1, Spyro A Hero's Tail, Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, Feel the Magic, Blinx 2 the forgotten game of the Xbox, Beaten Kaitos Eternal Wings, Alien Hominid the Newgrounds game can't forget that. LOT Battle for Middle Earth, Cave Story of all things. So many others of course. Also everyone who didn't play the Dreamcast and remember online there before Xbox Live in 2003 not 99-01 lol XD Games these days are fine to boring but many are standardised and cut the great mechanics and good ideas of the past to have more wider appeal and less ambitious experimentation, others liven things up a bit in comparison and only few really did good things then that can't be replicated to compete but we're amazing then for out there design we don't see anymore and I miss that era of out there and refining 3D game design.
The whole video it's a pure gold but 11:24 got me soo much, it's was very funny xd Good job mate. Keep going cuz you're good in this like soundtrack in R&C PS2 era :D
wasn't it also the release year of world of warcraft which is still considered a quintessential mmorpg and one of most popular games of all time at the time, even if the genre itself is long dead by now
Based. Asterix & Obelix XXL made its multiplatform release on June 18th 2004. Both a timeless home console/PC game that redefined how Asterix games could be made, and one of the best looking 3D games on the Gameboy Advance!
@@wile123456Most people rightfully disagrees with that false statement. Every R&C game except the first, All4One and Rift Apart was rushed, and a noticeably unfinished game wouldn't have got scores between 9 and 10 from most gaming media, let alone the highest of the series. You just most likely watched that one Brit channel and believed his misleading and nitpicky review.
2004 was a good year but there has been much better ones, like 2007. In my opinion '04 was just a cluster of good sequels, and iterative design probably peaked in the 90's when devs could realistically push a whole new title per year as the industry norm. In fact Doom 3 isn't iterative at all (the real third classic Doom is Doom 64), it's basically a soft reboot, so it kinda breaks your argument to include it. Even if you acknowledge that you don't really know what you're taking about a few times in the video as a bit of joke, your argument is actually pretty flimsy. And no you don't need to have personally experienced a time to be qualified to talk about it, otherwise historians would need to be hundreds of years old, you just need to properly researched them and then reach a conclusion instead of looking for proof that justifies an assumption.
Somehow you manage to create 100% relatable content, including the "didn't play" and "was too young" parts. I am just you, but elsewhere.
I would say 2007 gives it a run for its money
Among other titles:
Tf2 (and Orange Box)
Super Mario Galaxy
BioShock
Assassins Creed
Halo 3
Mass Effect
Half Life 2 - Episode 2
The Witcher
Lego Star Wars
All of these changed the industry or massively impacted the community in general
metroid prime 3: corruption
Trials and Tribulations got localized and ported to DS in the US in 2007, if that counts.
2004 and 2007 were magical years for video games
Also damn dude, fantastic editing in this video
2004 also had Need For Speed Underground 2, and Gran Turismo 4 - The first fully open-world street racing game that is reminisced to this day, and a top-notch circuit racing game that looks way ahead of its time
Why tf is nobody talking about that popsicle looking microphone he’s using
Monster Hunter also came out in 2004. MHW is Capcoms best selling game period. It was one of the first games to expand an semi open world boss simulation game.
More quality content.
Ur production quality is top notch, and i see you got a long boi mic, really helped with background audio.
With this quality you should have waaay more subs.
You deffo should check out the Sly Trilogy, not saying Quadrilogy, cuz 4 is like your wierd cousin who keeps asking you what games you have on your phone.
I've been saying this for years.
2004 had the refinement of the 2010s with the fun of the 90s
yeah the ps2/gamecube/xbox era was like the precambian explosion for gaming, so much variety, shorter development cycles, so many revolutionary games coming out. it was a new frontier in gaming.
In 2004 we also had Burnout 3, Need for Speed Underground 2, Flatout 1, Colin McRae Rally 4, freaking Gran Turismo 4, Juiced.. if you care for that, Kaido 2 but I doubt anyone but me cares, Toca Race Driver 2 which is fine but the next entry would be a banger, Rallisport Challenge 2 and freaking Richard Burns Rally which is still argued to be one of the best rally racing sims of all time. With mods that is, but still. For racing games, 2004 was nuts!
was a good era for racing games
Gran Turismo 4 is actually a 2005 game unless you count the Japanese release which got released on 28th December 2004
@@dr_vendetta8361 Ah yeah I should've checked the region. Oh well, technically still counts.
Delta Force Black Hawk Down Team Sabre also came out in 2004. Really good game.
I’ve always say that 2004 was one of the best years for games ever. Wonderful video.
My favorite 2004 games are probably
SpongeBob Movie Game
GTA San Andreas
Ratchet 3
Star Wars Battlefront
Jak 3
Prince of Persia 2
Sonic Heroes (Technically a 2003 game ported to PC in 2004 which is the version I'm most familiar with)
theres a man proud of his mic... enough to record outside while the wind is blowing
Very essential, but skipped over release: the Sims 2 in september
How can you have less than 10k subs with this quality video. You deserve so much better!
Despite being only 3 at the time, you somehow nailed the feeling of game development then. I was 9 in 2004, so I can remember the PS1 (just about, we only had a Tony Hawks game and crash warped with no memory card lol) all the way through to now. Things were developing so fast in retrospect, although it felt normal when I was growing up, maybe I was just lucky to grow up through that time, although I took a lot of it for granted. Even whole genres like RTS came and went in that time.
Runescape was my equivalent to minecraft, it was the first massively multiplayer game that I spent ages wasting my time in and it's where my username originated from. I've gone through many phases of games I was interested in, including MMO, FPS and MOBA, but now I have come back to these old PS2 games recently like the R&C series and Sly Cooper (definitely give it a play through) and having lots of fun with them. Back when most games didn't take themselves too seriously or demanded inane amounts of time or money to enjoy playing them (i.e. free to play game models). You actually owned the physical copy of the game (kind of) and jumped in whenever you wanted to enjoy it.
It felt back then like there was more genuine passion and exploring creativity went into these games, perhaps because they were less resource intensive to develop (I would take less fidelity if everything else about the game was better, maybe AI asset generation fills this gap?). They had more genuine artisitic motivation than commercial. Nowadays the science and psychology of extracting the most from the customer is everywhere, and more people getting in with degrees in game design (probably, just my guess) to the point where everything becomes algorithmic and derivative (or literal remakes of old games).
There are still great games but it feels like they are fewer and farther between. I hope we go through some renaissance in gaming at some point, and come back to more genuine artistic creation, although tempered with the experience of good game design, in future games.
I've never seen your channel before and it was recommended to me on the home page. I think that's a good sign that this video is gonna blow up
Ah yes 2004,first time I discovered the PS2
A fair mix of genres with good games.
Racing games were good in these era and year Flatout, Burnout 3, Toca Race Driver 2, Outrun 2, Richard Burns Rally, Ridge Racer PSP & GT4 in Japan.
Far Cry came out that year, Fable, Ninja Gaiden, Kuon (for horror fans), Chronicles of Riddick for those that know know, Viewful Joe, Sims 2, World of Warcraft, Sid Meier's Pirates and Rome Total War is something for strategy fans.
Lumines is a good puzzle game for PSP. Drakengard started that year. Rainbow Six 3 Athena Sword, Battlefield Vietnam, Steel Battalion, Unreal 2, Maixmo, Fallout Brotherhood of Steel, FF Crystal Chronicles, FF 11, Manhunt, Ribbot King, Tales of Symphonies, Driver 3.
Ratchet 3 isn't my favourite but it's fine. Scaler was good (yes I care about B grades), Pikmin 2 is probably good not played but the content seemed worth it. I don't care for Sly (1 is the only one I like) but 2 a bit odd and not my thing. Star Wars Battlefront is great even if 2 is an improvement. GBA Micro is the last GBA model even if eh screen and a novelty. Halo 2 is eh I didn't like it at all. The dual wielding was the only thing I care for it doing back in the day. Half Life 2 was fine not played enough but I thought it was 'fine'. I get what it does but eh.
Tak 2, Malice, Battle Engine Aquila one of the best vehicular combat games I think, Under the Skin the Capcom game that is very underrated. Killzone 1, Spyro A Hero's Tail, Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, Feel the Magic, Blinx 2 the forgotten game of the Xbox, Beaten Kaitos Eternal Wings, Alien Hominid the Newgrounds game can't forget that. LOT Battle for Middle Earth, Cave Story of all things. So many others of course.
Also everyone who didn't play the Dreamcast and remember online there before Xbox Live in 2003 not 99-01 lol XD
Games these days are fine to boring but many are standardised and cut the great mechanics and good ideas of the past to have more wider appeal and less ambitious experimentation, others liven things up a bit in comparison and only few really did good things then that can't be replicated to compete but we're amazing then for out there design we don't see anymore and I miss that era of out there and refining 3D game design.
I wonder if 2004 BC was an equally good year. Like that’s when all the best rocks came out or something.
The whole video it's a pure gold but 11:24 got me soo much, it's was very funny xd
Good job mate. Keep going cuz you're good in this like soundtrack in R&C PS2 era :D
RuneScape 2 dropped March 29 2004, so, yes you are correct
8:17
10:45 🥰
Best year for gaming.. It's definitely before gaming was practically gambling so thats a plus.
Was just about to ask how old you were back in '04 but then you revealed right at the end lol
2004 just so happens to be the year I was born
As soon as I came in here I was hoping AA: TaT would get a mention. Great video.
You also got NFL Street (January 2004) and Street 2 (December 2004)
wasn't it also the release year of world of warcraft which is still considered a quintessential mmorpg and one of most popular games of all time at the time, even if the genre itself is long dead by now
Based.
Asterix & Obelix XXL made its multiplatform release on June 18th 2004. Both a timeless home console/PC game that redefined how Asterix games could be made, and one of the best looking 3D games on the Gameboy Advance!
I'm calling it. Here before 1 million.
You forgot to mention Super Mario 64 DS, that game also made in 2004. It's better than the N64 one.
Total War Warhammer 3 is a good example of a trilogy that keeps evolving and refining over the course of a decade
Do you have a discord channel?
If yes, where to find link 🙂
2009 says "Hi!"
your mic though wtf look how long that is ayo
😏
Dogs life also dropped in 2004
Destruction derby arenas dropped in January 2004
Best race games of all time: Burnout 3 Takedown & Need for speed Underground 2. Both from 2004
Keep up the great work 🤟
2004 is great but if you ignore nostalgia then 2017 is ahead imo
Nah 2007
Not even close.
Aside from Zelda and Mario what actually GREAT games did we even get in 2017?
Love this vidéo, thanks for all
My guy you forgot NINJA GAIDEN!!!!!!
Relatable
Nah man, don't diss Sonic Heroes like that
That is a goated game
It's okay, I jest, I joke, there's only so many "I haven't played this game so my opinion is invalid" jokes I can make
The camera sucks on the PS2 version at least
Why do you not have more views
Pikmin 2 is one of the best Gamecube games. I'm not joking.
1997
Crash 2
Tomb Raider 2
FF VII
Gran Turismo
Grand theft Auto
Turok
Star Fox 64
And
Madden 98 for the best cover art of all time.
Hmm, my birth year
Ratchet & Clank 3 alone makes you right
It's the worst ratchet of the PS2 because its so rushed
@@wile123456 facts
@@wile123456Most people rightfully disagrees with that false statement. Every R&C game except the first, All4One and Rift Apart was rushed, and a noticeably unfinished game wouldn't have got scores between 9 and 10 from most gaming media, let alone the highest of the series. You just most likely watched that one Brit channel and believed his misleading and nitpicky review.
…… you were three years old
❤
VERY jarring hearing you say “cunt” HAHA
HEY I JUST GOT TO THE END AND MY JOKE WAS IN YOUR SCRIPT
2004, 2005, and 2007 are the holy trinity
go to sleep
Yes absolutely, those 3 years were incredible
@@Emeralve go to sleep
@@sanjum2475 nah im chilling right now
1998, 2001, and 2017 called.
Try 1998, then try again.
How can Pokémon emerald be good if everything Pokémon is bad?
winning
Half-life 2.
Well duh, that's how years work.
2004 was a good year but there has been much better ones, like 2007. In my opinion '04 was just a cluster of good sequels, and iterative design probably peaked in the 90's when devs could realistically push a whole new title per year as the industry norm.
In fact Doom 3 isn't iterative at all (the real third classic Doom is Doom 64), it's basically a soft reboot, so it kinda breaks your argument to include it. Even if you acknowledge that you don't really know what you're taking about a few times in the video as a bit of joke, your argument is actually pretty flimsy. And no you don't need to have personally experienced a time to be qualified to talk about it, otherwise historians would need to be hundreds of years old, you just need to properly researched them and then reach a conclusion instead of looking for proof that justifies an assumption.
sorry but ngl you look like Shinji Ikari with a bigger forehead
good video though
Gamma Please fix your audio or get a louder setup. Every single video of yours is very hard for me to listen.
ttyd is one of the worst paper mario games and nobody can or will tell me otherwise