When's the last time you felt like this ?
When's the last time you felt like this ?
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Medievil when I last played it for the 5th time.
Finding out I'd plugged most of the content out of West of Loathing was a shame.
The fucking spittoons. Every time.
RDR2
Xenoblade 2.
Enderal.
Live A Live
Evil Within 2
Before that Nier:Automata
FF9
Nier Automata, and before that Undertale
I'll probably never end up replaying it because of the normal is too easy, hard is too hard thing, but holy shit I loved Nier:A and couldn't bring myself to play anything after beating it for quite a while. Either the character would handle poorly or the story would be too boring and I'd wish I was playing Nier again.
my nigger
Dead Space 2
LA Noir
Deltarune
Xenoblade Chronicles, i played it a few months ago and i can't find anything that gets close to it, MGSV is nice though
Cross Code.
I was honestly shocked at how solid the gameplay stayed through the entire game. It stays fresh because side from the gimmick associated with each element having to be learned, it impressive how each challenge and puzzle builds on what came before, right up until the end.
Danganronpa 1 and 2
>end credits song is sung by the main protagonist/important character
Kino
Bloodborne
999, over three years ago.
Danganronpa series
No More Heroes 1+2
Witcher 2.
Xenoblade 2
It really was the perfect ending. Slightly bittersweet, but overall happy and satisfying.
Dark Souls
deus ex
Unironically Red Dead 2
This
N:A was something special: all the cool stuff by Taro BUT with good gameplay this time. Games like that are seldom.
probably paper mario or maybe SMRPG. I remember feeling accomplished when I finished paper mario but not quite as contemplative as I was when I finished SMRPG. Not like either game is some deep brooding message-laden thing, but man, when you finish a good game, and it's just over, you can't help but think about it.
Pathfinder Kingmaker.
Lisa the painful, 2 years ago
by the end of it I was just glad it was over, it falls apart after you get the lordvessel
Probably Mario Odyssey, Captain Toad, or Sonic Mania.
Psychonauts
Romancing SaGa 2, but that was about 2 fucking years ago I think
The only part I really disliked was the lava place. Finale was kino.
WHY ARE THERE SO MANY
SONGS ABOUT RAINBOWS?
AND WHAT'S ON THE OTHER SIDE!
yeah, I have to say rdr2 too
Ive played some other really good ones since then, but none of them had an impact as strong as red dead 2 desu
Bioshock Infinite partly because I didn't totally get the ending and the sheer amount of porn based on Elizabeth I found.
Every single Silent Hill game made by team silent.
I have 4 set up and ready to go on my PC but I don't wanna play it yet, there's nothing like playing a Silent Hill game for the first time, replaying them doesn't give me the same feeling.
Tales of Symphonia
Mass Effect 1.
I
HAVE WONDERED ABOUT YOU
Honestly today. I've been playing Gears 5 coop with my wife whole weekend and just finished it.
Mother 3. Even more so since I had played Mother 1 and 2 before it.
Final Fantasy 1 on the GBA.
Ending of snake eater
ive finished system shock 2 three times over the past 5+ years and each time makes me feel like this
but as for latest game ,definitely hollow knight
Forgot link.
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Wonderful 101. That last fight was so fucking long but it was damn satisfying.
This
That pic is how I felt after finishing ace combat 7. I went back and had a listen to the best bits of the soundtrack so I could enjoy my memories while they were fresh
>time loop makes everyone forget but you (the player) because you're the hero
good fuckin shit
Finished FEAR three days ago.
I'm looking for some more decent singleplayer fps games on Steam/Gog but I'm not getting anywhere. Everything's centred on multiplayer now.
theres dozens upon dozens of good singleplayer fps games out there many much better than FEAR
Original Sin 2. Before that was Bloodborne.
oot 3ds when i was 12
Oracle of Seasons. It was the first Zelda game I played.
Hollow Knight.
Must've been 20 years earlier that a game last gave me that same hollow feel once finished. Probably Chrono Trigger or Suikoden 2 or something: Just wasn't ready to leave Hallownest :(
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Ori and the Blind Forest
Dragon Quest 3
I always feel this way with Persona, Ace attorney and no more heroes
When I finished Deus Ex for the first time a month or two ago
Darkwood
East european horror is truly something
I'm playing it for the first time now, I've got Ancient Basin, Queen's Garden, and Fog Canyon left to do. Love it.
Touhou Imperishable Night
Kingdom Come
>ctrl F
>no Outer Wilds
torrent and play it, now
what is that game? looks something like no mans sky
i'd say FFX but the yu yevon fight really took the emotional wind out of my sails
Finished GTAIV yesterday and TLAD as well
Is the Ballad of Gay tony as good or even better?
I truly feel that IV is one of the best in the series and Niko is in the top 3 for Protagonist's.
blood&wine/hearts of stone
one of those rare occurances when expansion is better than the (alredy good) game
I really liked Ni No Kuni II.
Resident Evil 3
REmake
Silent Hill 3
Star Wars: Republic Commando
Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors
Ghost Trick
Shovel Knight
Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations
Yakuza 0
This first thing to come to mind is Nameless mod for Deus Ex. A more recent example would be Eternal Darkness I played through it in May
Legend of Grimrock 2.
Sinked several days of my vacation in it with zero regrets.
tried it out for about half an hour
didnt like it and dropped it afterwards
LIMBO
how is it? I sort of enjoyed the first but it felt really incomplete.
The Last of Us. I know, I know, it's a movie, but it was a really fucking good movie.
Deu sEx
Are you telling me the NES straight up can't display the colour yellow?
Mah Negro
I would say maybe as good as TLAD but not as good as the main game, though there were some isues with some missions not loading that made TBoGT annoying to play.
>real-time combat in a dungeon crawler
it can only be shit
existential lunar lander
glad you tried it at least
Is INSIDE any good?
I'd say better, since I dropped the first one halfway in.
It's a bit easier, probably, and more variative
I didn't mind the real time aspect of it, kiting enemies around was kind of enjoyable, the main issue I had was the classic crpg shit where you get like 4 casts of a spell then that's it for 8 millenia.
The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa
Sin & Punishment
Gitaroo Man
Came here to post this
Weirdly enough I just finished The Evil Within 2 last week for the first time and felt like this.
I think it was because I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised
RDR2 and P5
Umineko if you count VNs
>Gitaroo Man
man that game really was fantastic
Cheers! this is one game I unironically like hearing about other's experiences.
My most fond memory of it is struggling for hours on end (maybe 5-6 hours?) on the eastern part of the map: (Kingdoms Edge -Resting Grounds in hindsight) without a map, not really sure what I was looking for, and in the end it all coming sort of together once I finally found map-guy....
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Spend I think 60-70 hours or so before reaching true ending. Taking my time (and never used guides or walkthroughs, definitely recommend on this) and it was just, well, an adventure slash experience... just a brilliant game.
Final Fantasy 7, but not because of the game, but rather that it was the first time I played it since the 90s and at the end I was just thinking about how different everything is from the world it was released to.
Legacy of Kain.
you sound like games dev
Oh man. That was a fun journey.
Disgaea 1
Nier
Outer Wilds. Its the kind of game i reall think I'll only ever be able to play once and now its over
>diablo icons
What in the name of what
>Metro Exodus bad ending
Just finished playing the Witcher series back to back, 1 & 3 gave me this feeling, while 2 was sort of a let down.
You can use custom portraits.
There was a pack for the first game that I used for the second. Somehow found it fitting, having my barbarian in place of minotaur, etc.
pretty good. I'd say this and Astral Chain is most recent. God Eater3 was pretty great as well.
When I beat Hollow Knight
Warmly waiting for Silksong
the real final boss fight is Jecht anyways. Yu Yevon is just the end cutscenes basically, there's no way to lose the fight unless you're an absolute shitter
No, the NES lacks a true yellow color due to how the system displays color. Basically each row of the palette is lighter than the row above.
This process allows for a less powerful processor to display a decent variety of colors, thus lowering hardware cost. See this picture if you want to know what the NES color palette is.
If you like Limbo I'd highly recommend picking it up. I would say it's just about as good, some would say even better, than Limbo
It is a fantastic game, but I ended up dropping it halfway through, I think after the fight with that leprechaun faggot.
Ended up beating the first one with all the secrets though, couldn't get enough of the game.
Is the final boss in 2 better than 1? That fucking cube as kind of anti-climatic
i know the unloseable fight just took so long my winning the real fight high dropped hard
homeworld
replayed it a few weeks ago, felt exactly the way i felt 20 years ago. its brilliant
>Metro Last Light bad ending when artyom recalls his mother's face in his last moments and finally gets to rest
Duke Nukem 3D
>I was just thinking about how different everything is from the world it was released to
welp, wasn't expecting this to get me, but it did
I really really liked Link Between Worlds, it finally got me into 2D Zeldas, I'm playing the Oracles now
Final Fantasy Tactics: WOTL
I distinctly had each and every one of those poses in OP's picture as I've thought about the game. It's been years since I've played it now and I still think about it often, like some ex that I used to love or something. What a truly magical game.
Bloodborne
VtMB
Every time I replay Sly Cooper
Neat. Thanks, user.
Phantom Dust.
Nothing. Only TV shows are able to elicit that kind of emotion from me.
>Is the final boss in 2
Well, when you collect all the stuff you have to fight a two-phase boss. First you fight Trickster again and then he reveals himself being the Island Master (the man who guided you all the way) and he starts teleporting, summoning creatures, creating blocks and what not.
Really fitting, imo
no, I just really liked it
I am working on a game right now though
Shining Force 3
Same
uf
peace walker
DMC5 but the whole point of that genre is to go back, beat the games on their higher difficulties, find all the secret shit, and improve, so I didn't really feel sad or anything.
Witcher 3
Finally got around to it. It's been more than a year since I played a long game start to finish without feeling the need to change it up and play some other game in between.
Just recently completed this myself and it really hit me a lot more than I expected.
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Can't quite put into words why but this part especially got to me.
Xenoblade 2 destroyed me for some reason. The same exact way that Xenogears wrecked me when I was a kid
Gameplay was shoddy but the story kept me hooked. Blood and Wine was fantastic to me.
>end talk with Regis in bold and wine
man that made me feel feels I didnt know existed
probably Oblivion.
Persona 4, a decade ago
This one, too, but not as much
Rain World
the final stretch of missions/cutscenes of Peace Walker are absolute kino and was a pleasure to experience. Kojima is a fucking madman
>Persona 4
P4G fucked me up so badly when I finished it. I still get emotional when I think back to my time with the game and all the characters, it was genuinely hard to end the game because I knew it would be over.
I ended up dropping P5 because it hadn't hit me the same way
S ranking all difficulties of DMC5
Probably this, though I played it at launch so it's been awhile. It's very rare for me to get totally wrapped up in a game. Nothing will make me forgot waking up those cold winter mornings to binge more of this fucking game, absolutely perfect release window. It was flawed, but I loved it all the same.
>I ended up dropping P5 because it hadn't hit me the same way
I didn't drop it, but I definitely know where you're coming from.
4's cast were a lot more fun.
Seconding Yakuza 0, I was sad as shit when that ended. Good thing I have 7 more to look forward to.
Odin Sphere Leffenleshenhreigherstreizer
Pokemon lets go
Pokemon Snap
Witcher 3, it was a great two weeks, did not do much else. Now I'm going through the audiobooks, and will try to run the first two game, before doing a replay of 3. Story will make a lot more sense then, as going in blind you tend to not know who the hell this and that guy is.
walking dead s1 dont @ me
UNDERRATED GAME
This as well. I hate to use this word but it was really soulful, hit exactly the right notes and definitely resonated with me. I felt like I was my 12yo-self playing jRPGs for the first time back in the SNES/PS1/Dreamcast/PS2 days
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
haven't played RoTN yet but I hope it lives up to my expectations
It didn't quite destroy me like Xenogears did (Fei returning with Elly after Krelian confronts them about all the suffering still makes me cry), but it brought out intense emotions I haven't experienced in a game for a while. Fuck just everything revolving around Jin, Amalthus, the Aegises and the Architect just got me in a way I can't explain yet.
bastion
Yesterday when I beat Three Houses. I guess I can do the other routes but I don't really have it in me to start from scratch and train characters again right now.
Ys 2
Tales of Berseria
This but with Torna. Everything about that expansion was specifically designed to tear you up at the end and it worked wonders.
And then to top it all off;
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>Don't really think much of it, it's nice I guess but I never stick around on the title screen long enough to hear it
>Beat the game, ending plays out with youtube.com
>Get sent back to the title screen that now shows Pyra sealed away in the ship
>Sit there for a while
>Suddenly realise that the two tracks are different arrangements of the same song
Flower, Sun and Rain
rainworld
Hollow Knight
Portal 2
Five more days until NG+ brother and we'll be able to live the dream all over again.
Outer Wilds.
That fucking ending, man.
Recently:
DMC1
DMC3
TF2 after destroying a doublecross match.
Ys VIII, but although the emotions run deep I reached acceptance quickly because I played it every weekend for 3 months and pretty much %100 everything. Every loose end was tied up and I had ample time to say goodbye to everyone. I saw the true ending and although it was bittersweet I came to accept it. It was a long time coming but the experience will stick with me forever. I will never forget the Summer I spent stranded on the Isle of Seiren, and I'll never forget my lovely and beautiful wife Dana.
I got stuck about halfway through, but I plan to go back to it. It's such a weird, interesting experience, I kind of feel compelled to get to the ending
Mother 3.
After finishing this masterpiece
Persona 5
Same
Astral Chain
Go for it - there's a spoiler-free guide if you get really stuck, but big part of the game is figuring shit out yourself.
It jumped on the first place on my "which game you wish you could forget so you could play it for the first time again" list.
I played through American McGee's Alice just a week ago, it was unironically a great game. Then I played through Alice: Madness Returns. the story and storytelling was great but gameplay itself was so unbearably shit, that it left me empty inside.
Suikoden 1. The feels I had when reading viktor and fliks fate stay with me.
TWEWY
my homie
most the time when i beat a game im pretty satisfied but Persona 4: Golden a few years ago left me like this. i have a big love for it.
utawarerumono
i played P4G when i was super depressed. such a happy fun game that lifted me up. i remember having 2 days off from work and thats all i did.
this
Just finished Labyrinth of Refrain
>Go in expecting some dumb evil witch story
>Got sufferings, rapes, 4th wall breaking and lesbians
That non post game ending is too much for me
Tales of the Abyss
FFXIV: Shadowbringers
The game that most unexpectedly hit me was Titanfall 2, that one scene rly made me cry. That combined with it being one of the few shooters I have actually enjoyed!
Most recently? I'm not really sure, it feels like it has been a while. Probably Delta Rune desu.
>how the fuck do you go from this
>to this
Undertale unironically.
Axiom Verge
SMT 4
Currently playing through P4G and it is truly super cozy.
I hate the TV world for how boring the dugeons where but the rest are so comfy.
When I finished The Witcher in 2017.
Gothic
Outer Wilds
Probably after finishing Sekiro.
Nier Automata
I consider a lot of the games i play great but just based of the feelings OPs image conveys probably:
Witcher 3
Persona 5
Uncharted 4
Kid Icarus Uprising
came here to say this. 1, 2 an 3 are masterpieces
Ghost Trick
Only on Stage 2 of God Hand, already know I'm gonna love the rest of it and am going to have this feel.
Finishing DQ11 earlier this year
GTA SA, Fallout NV
Three Houses (Blue Lions specifically).
actually unironically
that last great big shoot out with john was fucking kino
Yesterday when I finished Ace Combat 7. Same with 4, 5 and 0 last month. Those games were fucking great.
Infinifactory
Would recommend to any Portal fans, its only similar in the way that you have to progress through 'test chambers' but it really makes you think and finding the solutions to the levels is very satisfying
three houses
new vegas
Greedfall
The Last of Us did it for me.
The Witcher 1.
yakuza kiwami
sonic lost world
Xenogears, say what you will of the second disk but it was pure kino
Sakura Wars 4.
The ending is pretty full of feels.
This. I even stop playing any other switch games for several months after finished xenoblade 2. I legit felt like picture posted by OP.
Finishing SOMA, that game gave me an existential crisis
Outer Wilds, like a couple weeks ago, every couple of hours while playing, and also when I finished it
The Last Guardian, truly a underrated masterpiece.
>other switch games
>ywn into science with ur qt nomai gf
shit breh
for real though i spent a great deal of time thinking about black holes after finishing this game
RDR2
Either Minecraft or Dark Souls.
Bioshock, Bioshock 2 (but less so than the first Bioshock) maybe the first Red Dead (can't remember), Batman: Arkham City, Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, Pokémon Gold, maybe 1 or 2 others but I can't remember
Silent Hill 2
I experienced this feeling several times over the past year.
Resident Evil 2
Xenoblade 2
Xenoblade 2 Torna
Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild
Hollow Knight
Bloodborne
If Fire Emblem Three Houses wasn't so damn easy finishing Blue Lions would have given me this feel
spastic seething pc fag kek cry more
When I first finished SotN, so earlier this year
>the inside of the asteroid
>talking to Gabbro and dealing with the inevitable together
>that last, high-stakes run through Dark Bramble
>the fucking ending
Bloodborne, maybe DS3
Subnautica
Final Fantasy X gave me a similar feeling to Xenoblade 1.
>He fell for the"2nd half of dark souls is bad" meme
Deadly Premonition
>mfw finally figuring out the quantum moon puzzle
>when "it" happens for the first time after 20 mins
>The first time you plunge into Giant's Deep
>when you find out about the inside of Brittle Hollow, and when you fall into it for the first time
>that top tier ost youtube.com
>the final song beside the campfire
Good Shit
I get sad and empty after finishing truly great games
Rdr1
Rdr2
Dark Souls
Assassin's Creed 2
Bioshock 2
Every MGS
All of Supergiant's games, but Pyre especially.
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After Rudra no Hihou
Still mad i'll never get to see the "breach of heavens" or the destroyers
Portal 1 and Portal 2
A decade or so ago.
Deponia Trilogy
About two years ago.
call me a fagit but just two days ago with CONTROL. gonna replay Alan Wake and maybe American Nightmare this weekend
tell me how american nightmare is, remember it being disappointing
Kotor 1. I just played it for the first time recently and liked it a lot.
Silent Hill 2 once I stopped crying after listening to Mary's letter.
Nier: Automata.
That game was something else, 2B aside.
XCOM: UFO Defense
This, honestly. I had no idea what to when I was done with it.
like what?
That credits song is so kino. Shame the series name has been run through the gutter thanks to Andromeda
My god the feeling once you see your commander Shepard posing in front of a planet the credits roll with M4 playing. Jeeeeeezus
This.
I sat there and just thought about life for like 10 mins once the game ended. Never felt that way again
Retard
To the Moon
Nearly two years ago, Shanghai.EXE demo.
I consider its untimely demise proof that this world is gay.
When I read a good book. No really, I don't get that feeling from games anymore.
Fallout 2, whenever I listen to dream town I get this feeling of fulfillment, and remember all of the great moments I had while playing, truly a great game
Shit taste
After I got the true ending of Breath of the Wild after completing all the shrines and DLC. The silent princess field was perfect and I hope the sequel can surpass it.
Ascending off The Island in ARK
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DS3 is soulless trash
apparently some fuckers are working on finishing the game
>all these doomers listing 20 year old games
Kill yourselves you miserable fucks
What's the matter zoomie? old games too complex for you?
Hollow knight
I am 35. Games are better today. The 90s were shit.
Rain World
Dragon Age Inquisition
Twewy
mega man X 3
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Although that may be because I was 15 when it released
Danganronpa V3 left me like this for a week
Ff3 (6)
Torna got me. For some reason Jin looking at the photo with everyone amd all that happened just hit hard
I was going to post that game bro, it’s a shame that indie game isn’t that famous.
Also I won’t lie, the end made me really think it wasn’t ended as intended and needed more development and some part of the story felt wasted.
Same
Mass Effect 1
And literally every "sequel" it had afterwards was pure trash
No more heroes
That final boss theme was godlike
My nigga
Xenoblade 2 is not the best game of the generation, but I can't think of a better game that came out this consoles generation
Single-handedly killed my Ultimate, Odyssey and TWEWY playthroughs
Unironically KH3
Breath of the Wild; One of the greatest video games ever made.
An archetype on how you put effort into making something into what it is supposed to be.
You can like not, but understanding it is what matters.
Every Zero Escape game made me do this, desu. Even ZTD.. until the end.
you can't finish a game that isn't even finished itself
Probably Hollow Knight, and Prey 2017 before that.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time
I had my first depression when I riched Roseborough in Arcanum. I wish this game would never end.
Also Kotor 1 and Mass Effect 1
exalted taste
The Last of Us.
BOTW.
VTMB
Ion Fury gave me faith in videogames again.
Most recently: Xenosaga, Final Fantasy IX and Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
>Truly horrible
>Finish
Why even bother?
Same
So you can shit on it on Yea Forums.
Ico
MLP finale
When I left your mom 20 years ago
Sekiro
Shadowbringers
This.
Fuck off, reddit.
>AC: Rogue
>finish the game
>it actually has a good ending for its character
>credits roll
>quit out of credits
>reopen file to do some sailing
>I'm right back at the beginning of the credits again
Ruined all the goodwill the game had made with me, ruined the ending. The game literally makes a save point at the beginning of the credits and doesn't update until the end of the credits. you jut have to sit through the twenty minutes if you ever want to play again.
What Remains of Edith Finch
t.npc
Ougon no Taiyou
Same. It took a while for me to really enjoy it but after gormott and uraya it really had me hooked
This. Can't wait for Wrath Aeon of Ruin.
Dark Souls 3 is fucking terrible, though.
Dark Souls. I want that feeling again bros. Nearly a fucking decade ago...
Dark Souls
Sekiro desu
This. It was a really satisfying game and actually made it hard for me to play other open world games afterwards.
unskippable anything is ass
Absoulte bitch
RDR2 and Undertale somewhat, but the last time I was actually feeling like OP was probably beating Ghost Trick.
Blair Witch. Everything about it was frustratingly generic. Especially the story.
Portal 2
Mass Effect 3
Nier: Automata
This, it’s unironically one of the best Switch games. It’s no wonder Nintendo is remastering the first one.
red strings club
Based and Niapilled.
DKC Tropical Freeze
I really wish I could lose my memory of ME1 and play it for the first time again.
>Great video game
>You can "FINISH" it
MOVIES AREN'T VIDEO GAME RETARD, LET ALONE A GREAT ONE
The Darkness
This.
Yakuza 0
>game
Rain World, I can't stop thinking about it either.
>normal is too easy, hard is too hard thing
This is the game's one serious issue. The thing is either unforgiving as balls or nothing at all. Hard difficulty would be perfect if the game actually maintained what it was like at the beginning.
But really, this makes the game. It needs to be hard enough that you feel the desperation the characters are going through acutely, nobody who played it on normal really has a valid opinion on it in my view, as then you just mow down everything.
Yesterday when i finished Yakuza 0
>game
It one of the best games of this gen.
A movie game is absolutely not one of the best games in the same generation that has Bloodborne.
This game crushed me like a mace.
>90 hours worth of content besides the main storyline
>MOVIE GAME
this i need another game with this much soul
>Braindead button mashing combat filled with QTEs and press X to awesome
>Hours upon hours of cutscenes
>Walky talky segments
Yup, it's a movie game and not a particularly good one.
I don't think anything has come close for me since. I'm desperate for another game by Monolith, cant wait to replay 1.
I finished Metroid Rogue Dawn yesterday, it was fulfilling.
This, that game left with some kind of weird mental problem. Anything on the skyrim engine gives me this creeping feeling of dread and depression since that game.
Nearly every game I played I don't go out of my way to play Bad Games that's a cuck move
Wolf among us
Nier Automata last January and the Danganronpa trilogy back in January 2018.
Tell us your last great game
Bloodborne
Baitnigger.
Monster Girl Island
Not bait, it's genuinely one of the worst games I've ever played.
when I replayed S.t.a.l.k.e.r SoC and got the true ending for the first time, along with beating the sequels, also for the first time.
Really great series
Based and Stalkerpilled.
Mother 3,I really was like ''that was everything?''
This
Sorta wish the sacrifice at the end was an actual sacrifice, but still a phenomenal roller coaster. Torna didn't scratch the same itch, though the last hourish of it was still great.
fpbp
Pathologic 2
>Whenever drifting souls kicks in
>New Vegas
>Original Fallout
>Dishonored
Most the blades are driven by grief, Amalthus is driven by hate, Malos and most of Torna are driven under finding some purpose for their existence, and everyone is frustratingly rebelling against the conditions that they find themselves in, be it knowing they'll forget their loved ones when they turn to a core crystal, the servitude of blades to man, the mortality of man, the unpaid injustices of the world etc. It's a game about angst, not in a bad way, just in the way that everyone, both protagonists and antagonists, are driven out of the desire of finally feeling in control of their own lives. It's a very human narrative with very human characters. Even the raging Malos, despite his insistence of his rage and destruction being purely natural taken from Amalthus when he was awakened, clearly is just using that as an excuse to find a purpose for himself rather than a life of servitude to some pathetic and corrupt dirtbag.
>Even the raging Malos, despite his insistence of his rage and destruction being purely natural taken from Amalthus when he was awakened, clearly is just using that as an excuse to find a purpose for himself rather than a life of servitude to some pathetic and corrupt dirtbag
It's actually amazing how so many people miss this and go "hurr durr Malos is simple villain". When Malos said there was only one driver for him he wasn't referring to Amalthus, he was referring to himself. In the end he just wanted so desperately to be free and have some impact on the world of his own doing
Not recently, but I did love this game
Probably Return of the Obra Dinn
Cheers brother.
Kung-fu best chapter
SOMA
The whole final area once you get to Zanarkand to the end of the game is so fucking good. That cutscene at Yunalesca where Auron is barking at you about how this is your moment, your chance to change things, just fucks me up every time
Probably Breath if I'm being honest. It's the last one where I not only got really sucked in, I also never wanted it to end
Astral Chain.
Sekiro before that.
It's been a good year for games.
FFXV.
Only finished it because I grew up with FF games.
Dragon Age 2
>Videogame
When I finished Undertale
>Movie
First time I saw Endgame
>Anime
End of the Fairy Tail Island Saga and Mastered Ultra Instinct Goku
>Cartoon (yes, fuck off)
Ending of Gravity Falls
>Book
When I finished Ready Player One
Felt like what? No game made me go fishing what the fuck.
Three days ago with TWEWY
>that kino, subtle and tasteful ending
probably dark souls 3 or sekiro
This is bait right?
FFXV.
You never played it.
leave and never come back at least ready player one is good, don't bother with armada it's shit
KH3.
for me the best part about twewys ending was how they managed to show what shiki looked like and made me still wanna put my dick in
Final Fantasy: Crystal Bearers
twewy
imagine having such a shit taste
deadly premonition
>tfw shit myself laughing at the silly walk mode
witcher 3 4 years ago and bloodborne 3 years ago, Jesus fucking Christ, we are already in 2019
its bad
Car Quest
Wandersong
Sikiro
Ready Player One is the epitome of shit. No seriously you haven't read much if you thought it was any good after the hamfisted out of place atheist gods not real rant that was just a massive soapbox. Not to mention the lazy writing where it's just a couple hundred pages of how many pieces of media he can name-drop.
Finishing TH15.
the worst part for me was when out of nowhere the sixxers blew up his house
fuckin bullshit
Playing through YS 1 and 2 was the longest 10 hours of my life, but when I got done it felt like I actually achieved something in a game.
>titanfall 2
damn fine taste. he was just taking care of his battle buddy.
This
Killer7
I think Yakuza 6. That game was fucking great and only zoomer shits that never played the other games didn't like it.
Persona 3 FES
I did the thing they do in movies where they shout yes after making a risky landing when I reached the Eye. Rare feels that game gave me
>zoomers
Xenoblade 1 and Xenoblade X both did this but Xenoblade 2 didn't because it didn't live up to them.
Broforce
I'm pretty sure I did.
Who could forget such a trainwreck.
This.
>Warcraft III
>Mafia
>Mass Effect 2 with Shadow Broker DLC
Succubus prison
Xenoblade 2 hits harder if your a Xenogears and Xenosaga boomer.
Halo ODST
Kotor 2
Witcher 3
Cruel cruel world must I go on?
Thief Gold, couple months ago. What a masterpiece.
I just move onto the next game. My backlog's just too big.
Fifa Street
FF15 and KH3
Nier: Automata, after finishing the third playthrough.
Last time was with L.A Noire, played it this year.
i "finished" a lot during this game haha
Rance X.
>that last smile by Tou as you're dropping each of the kids to their homes
Observer, fuck that game, the worst part is that I actually wanted to play it because I thought it was going to be a good game, I was SO wrong.
It wasn't hard but I still never got board because there were a lot of cool combos to learn. You don't need them but they were still fun to perform. It's kindof the same principle as mario odyssey but people don't treat it the same for some reason.
Homeworld
Outer Wilds was the One True GoAT. I haven't played a game that fresh in a very long time.
FarCry 3. Not exactly a masterpiece but one of the most fun experiences in my life.
This, I had so much fun with Far Cry 3. The only thing I didn't like was that Vaas died too early and Hoyt was fucking shit compared to him.
When I finished replaying Space Marine for the 7th time last year.
Blood and Wine.
Sekiro, after beating Isshin, holy fuck that was a great moment.
>Sekiro, after beating Isshin, holy fuck that was a great moment.
Judgment. But I've been playing Fire Emblem 3H and Catherine Full body.
Once and only ever once. I must have been 14ish and completed DQ8. It was my first ever full jrpg experoence and the evening i completed it the post storm sunset filled the sky with god rays so i went for a walk feeling so happy i got to play a game that good. It was almost like a religious experience. I havent enjoyed a game that much since and even replaying dq8 it wasnt that good. I think i just played it at the perfect moment in my life. End of blogpost
A few night ago when I finished Deadly Premonition after it crashing 50 billion times.
Tormentum Dark sorrow. Still gives me the feels
>game
Deadly Premonition is jank kino.
Vagrant story 2
Not as bad as your taste.
Holy based.
Super Mario World. That game was a masterpiece, especially bowser’s castle. Going through all those rooms and their challenges, don’t even get me started on the bowser himself, but what truly mad the ending special were the credits and that beautiful song that was playing alongside it. what a f e e l
You need to be 18+ to post here.
You didn’t even reply to his post directly you fat pussy
Last summer I finished Metroid Prime 1&2, Metroid Fusion & Zero Mission and the Tomb Raider I-III. I felt accomplishment which I haven't had in video games lately.
>You didn’t even reply to his post directly you fat pussy
i very rare get this feel
botw did give me it though
Based and BotWpilled.
Devil May Cry 5
> tfw silver bullet started after nero flipped off his dad
Subhuman >>> Silver Bullet
People are going to laugh at me but I don't care.
Final Fantasy XV
this has to be bait
> Litlle V Subhuman
yes
> in-game subhuman
fuck no
I like world better, controls way better and is way more memorable
>"I gave you everything I had. I did."
I'm not fucking crying, Pearson put too many onions in the stew again...
tpbp
'Tis good to see you awake
My absolute nigger
There's stuff to appreciate in both, V can barely sing and the lyrics are good enough that they need to be well used.
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Unironically FFXIV Shadowbringers, probably one of the strongest stories of any FF I've ever played. Going to Amaurot and thinking that the Ascian's home is going to be some evil looking regime or eldritch but you find out it's this 1920's looking city, kinda like Atlantis. Soft piano music plays in the background while you hear a ticking of a clock. I was enjoying the expansion well enough but when it dropped Amaurot on me, I was just amazed.
YOU CANNOT KILL ME
came to post this
2015, Bloodborne.
ffxiv shadowbringers main story
stand tall my frend you should spoiler that though
Holy based.
Call me generic but Witcher 3 was truly a good game it was a nice hunky game with great story, sidequests and interesting characters.
I played a shitton of games and not alot impresses me anymore being 25 at the time but this game really shined. One that I truly can call a GOOD GAME
>tfw I watched this and actually reminisced on the game
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also special mention Divinity 2: OS
the only flaw with that fucking game was it was too short by act 3 or 4 theres barely any content
It may be stretching it calling it a video game, but rakuen played on my mind for a couple of weeks. Oneshot had a similar effect. Not as long though.
Fire Emblem 3H, but it did not give me that really gratifying and warm feeling I got when I finished Sekiro. Maybe because it was pretty easy to finish or didn't give me such a dumb smile at the end like Devil May Cry 5 did.
Regardless, this year has been a great year for video games. I'm happy.
Finding Paradise
>good night, KOS-MOS
Episode IV fucking WHEN?
DDLC Sayori's route as my first, that shit really got to me and I was thinking about it the whole day and while I was trying to sleep.
I unironically came to love these kinds of mashups. This one is the undisputed best
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Lobotomy Corporation, surprisingly enough. Never in my life would I have expected a management sim made on a shoe string budget to be so good.
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DMCV and Tsukihime.
Minesweeper
Bastion broke me out of a depression. Probably will stand as one of my favorite indies of all time.
>t. hasn't played Transistor
What's so good about either one of them?
Katana ZERO. Looking forward to the next one.
When my MEIOU&T game started crashing on load in 1460
You don't have friends to play with?
Anybody who finishes a truly horrible videogame is a retard.
Play them and find out. They're best experienced blind, like any other game.
They look extremely boring, so I won't.
Are you me?
Katana zero
botw
it was mediocre, but the final boss was shit and left me angry
Terranigma when i emulated it last year. Such a gem.
>existential lunar lander
Holy fuck that literally means nothing.
It's a fucking awesome adventure game set in a solar system. I don't think a single game comes close to making a solar system as awesome as this game does. It feels pretty aimless at first, but some point early on into it you're going to find a big goal, trust me.
Then why did you ask in the first place?
Well I played Bastion, and it was kinda lame. I'm expecting the same from Transistor.
O B S E S S E D
Because games that look extremely boring might have other qualities that make them brilliant.
PMD explorer of the sky when I was smol
BOTW after I made sure to have nothing spoiled
He wanted to be convinced, retard. You just told them to play them, which isn't very convincing when everything that's been seen about them screams mediocrity.
Probably when I finished mass effect 1 years ago. The ending to 2 wasn't bad but knowing 3 comes after it just leaves a sour taste in my mouth. The ending to citadel wasn't bad either.
>Isn't that famous
the fucking music made Transistor for me
The Phantom Pain is still here.
Yakuza is a zoomer series at this point.
Any movie game series is a zoomer series.
Finished this few days ago. It was great.
Furi. Both endings
Alien Isolation
If The Phantom Pain is awful, what does that make the previous games?
Shit yeah user. It’s just a good vibes adventure.
Say whatever you want about the glitches or else, but that ending was awesome
Control felt more great knowing all the references to Max Payne and connections to Alan Wake, the same could be said about Wake referencing Max Payne a lot. I'm not sure If should give Quantum Break a shot too, or American Nightmare.
Bulletstorm, Titanfall 2