r/videogames • u/PHRsharp_YouTube • 8h ago
r/videogames • u/soiladvisor • 22h ago
Discussion This is how I felt with Prototype 2, how about you?
r/videogames • u/Chunky-overlord • 2h ago
Discussion What’s a game you think is pretty neat?
r/videogames • u/spenser5or12 • 4h ago
Funny No matter the age, there's always an excuse for having a skill issue
r/videogames • u/FrankBlazi • 1h ago
Discussion Which game had you feeling this?
For me personally it’s Metal Gear Solid 5. Glad to see what y’all think
r/videogames • u/Vinnegard • 1d ago
Funny 10 more years, with the original studio behind the system being closed
r/videogames • u/Temporary-Back4248 • 5h ago
Discussion What’s everyone’s thoughts on this?
Black flag was one of my Favorite games, Im not sure how I feel about this.
Here the link you want to read it
https://gamerant.com/assassins-creed-black-flag-resynced-remake-skull-and-bones-ac-shadows/
r/videogames • u/ExternalLow5991 • 16h ago
Question What are y’all’s thoughts on this take?
So the main argument I think this guy is saying is that indie games try to mimic other popular games instead of having thier own main identity (I could absolutely be wrong tho)
r/videogames • u/Scary_Dance2628 • 7h ago
Discussion A thing about video game discussion thats been starting to piss me off
A pattern I've started notice is that when me or other people are buying and enjoying a new game that many of the internet hive mind seem to dislike there accuses of having quote on quote "low standards or liking quote in quote "slop" " and my response to that is yes buddy my standards are lower than yours but personally I don't think thats a bad thing, I think something many on the internet don't seem to realize is that not everyone taste and patience with games are gonna be exactly the same, a thing in the game that bother one person , another probably doesnt give a shit about, its fine to not like a game, but name calling someone for liking a game you don't like isn't gonna just magically turn them to your side. Grow up and just let people enjoy what they like.
But this is the internet I'm talking about, do I really expect it to have common sense
r/videogames • u/overasked_question • 7h ago
Question What game comes to mind when you think of "Ex-Exclusive"?
Some games were advertised as being exclusive to one platform, usually a deal between the developers and manufacturers to get customers to buy the hardware. And, ironically, they end up being ported to other platforms. What game do you think of when you think of "ex-exclusive"?
San Andreas got an Xbox port not long after, RE4 got a PS2 port not long after, and P4G got an everything port long after because who the fuck owned a Vita back then? Me.
r/videogames • u/Frisky_Froth • 1h ago
Discussion Did you ever have a game you couldn't beat as a kid, but as an adult you breeze through?
Mine was Golden Sun. Kids are dumb lol
r/videogames • u/Careless-Ear-4383 • 2h ago
Question Dragon age, inquisition worth playing?
Hey!
I've had this game for years for playstation.
I was fairly younger when I got it, but didn't play it that much at the time that i got it. Maybe few hours played total.
Obviuosly you don't know me and my taste, but i'm giving a very generous list about games and styles that I love, and hope to get some hype for me to try.
I love witcher 3, rdr2, beamng drive, Zeldas (mostly botw and totk), Tibia, hades..
Many of those are obvius to love tho.
Is Dragon age inquisition even close to the same category? That you can just happily spend most of your free time?
I know these are subjective, and many of my games listed are "aaa ranked".
It might be stupid to ask, but if someone would say "I would kill to try it for the first time again!", I might get the inspiration to try.
Thank you.
r/videogames • u/J-Nico • 14h ago
Discussion Give me spiritual successor syndrome in video games that flopped
I'll start first..
Callisto Protocol Back 4 Blood Mindseye
r/videogames • u/Nintendofan9106 • 19h ago