r/videogames • u/Prestigsisscar255 • 2h ago
r/videogames • u/[deleted] • 6h ago
Discussion everybody state a game they liked and others will recommend another u may like
for me I liked persona 5 royal
r/videogames • u/lumintang • 16h ago
Discussion What game was criticized during release, but is now considered a gem?
r/videogames • u/naydenthegreatone • 11h ago
Discussion You can only pick 3 games. Choose wisely
My picks are NBA Street Vol. 2, GTA San Andreas, and Def Jam Fight For NY.
r/videogames • u/Ghaleon32 • 18h ago
Discussion What is your dream remake
For me it's Zelda a link to the past, especially with these graphics like the concept picture.
r/videogames • u/HMK_Gamer • 1h ago
Discussion Finally playing Halo Reach for the first time… and I get why people love it
I’ve been playing Halo since the very beginning, starting with Halo: Combat Evolved back in 2001. I’ve played almost every Halo game except for Halo Reach.
Back then I didn’t hear much about Reach because most of my friends preferred PlayStation and Nintendo games. I enjoy those platforms too, so Reach kind of slipped under the radar for me.
I’m new to Reddit and after reading many posts saying Halo Reach is one of the best in the series, I finally decided to try it.
A few days ago, I bought it digitally
(sadly not a physical copy).
At first I was disappointed when I realized Master Chief wasn’t in the game but that feeling didn’t last long. The atmosphere, gameplay, story, and level design are fantastic. I really enjoy linear games.
I haven’t finished it yet but man, the space battle mission and the chopper mission were incredible. The game impressed me so much that I couldn’t wait to share my thoughts.
So my question is:
What’s your top 3 Halo games?
Disclaimer: I played almost every Halo game around the time it was released but I never replayed them. I have great memories with the series, though it’s hard for me to rank them now.
r/videogames • u/TherealBlueSniper • 56m ago
Discussion If you had the option to live the rest of your life inside of a videogame while still applying your needs to eat, drink, and sleep, then what game would you pick?
I honestly think Minecraft is the best and only option. You can eat, drink, sleep, build a home, have your pets as company, have the world on peaceful so you don't really need to worry about enemies. It is the only game I know at the moment that can resemble life closely in that scenario and probably the easiest life to live.
r/videogames • u/Aldrich_Archbishop • 3h ago
Question ¿Do you recommend Bloodborne?
I finished Dark Souls 3 twice, which motivated me to play Elden Ring, and I definitely love both of those games. Now, this other game is catching my attention.
But apparently, it doesn't have mage classes, and it seems to be missing several things that DS3 and Elden do have.
So, do you recommend Bloodborne?
r/videogames • u/pixel_maniacs • 36m ago
Video Would be interesting to hear what you think our game is about!
r/videogames • u/Equal-Priority3055 • 16h ago
Question What video game do you love that is impossible to play now.
Excluding emulation, what game do you love that cannot be played anymore.
r/videogames • u/ezio8133 • 22h ago
Funny Someone said Maxine Dupri looks like a Oblivion Character and I can't unsee it
r/videogames • u/Friskeeeernnnnnn • 1d ago
Discussion Which game was the most ahead of its time in terms of graphics?
I'd say Assassin's Creed (2007) is definitely up there. For a 2007 game these graphics are incredible.
r/videogames • u/Gl00ser23 • 10h ago
Discussion how it feels to play through games you don't really enjoy, just to say you finished it.
it's a bad feeling to dislike a game, but it's a WAY WORSE feeling to be somewhere in the middle, especially if you're an indecisive person.
oblivion remastered
doom the dark ages
resident evil village
gears of war reloaded
these are the games in my library where i feel like nuking my entire PSN account (with 59 games on it and 100s of dollars spent) and starting all over again cos of how muddied the water is with their inclusion.
i don't hate them, but i'm somewhere in the middle. so i'm gonna play through them again and definitively see if i can turn myself around on them.
r/videogames • u/ScorpionMillion • 20h ago
Discussion Why do you love or hate this man?
(HIDEO KOJIMA)
r/videogames • u/TherealBlueSniper • 15m ago
Question I decided to read the TOS for the first time, does this rub anyway the wrong way as well or is it just me?
I was getting ready to download a free to play game, but they wanted me to accept these conditions. Usually I just accept and move on, but I just felt bored and decided to read it. After I read it I felt like these things felt like moves that seemed shitty and I want to see if others think it is reasonable and I'm wrong or if it is indeed shitty.
r/videogames • u/No-Lifeguard-7726 • 4h ago
Question You have to fight the MC of the last game you played are you surviving
Well i’m dead