@Jesii_ca_M I've legit seen a relationship IRL like this before where the wife was 20 years older than the husband, and they had 3 kids... these do exist
@MissPookems Chrono Trigger #bringbackchrono
Considering that they already brought back Kingdom Hearts, Metal Gear Solid, and Oblivion, which are other top tier old games.
@cyrilXBT I created a detailed video game RPG in the few days it was available. THANKFULLY my last prompt finished the final adjustments before they took down Fable... insane the game NEVER had any bugs.... Fable always released a functional product
@xJoSyax@Dexerto Baldurs Gate 4 is already being made... but the developers aren't Larian Studios so im not excited for it. Larian is making "Divinity" which might be Game of the Year again.
@halenhargreevs As someone who plays in Gaming Tournaments, she'd probably end up being my partner for those tournaments π«‘ I'm consistently Top 1% of players in most games I enjoy so we'd probably turn out like that married couple who won $3 million in the Marvel Rivals ignite tournament
@luscielia 100%
1. Baldurs Gate 3
2. Elden Ring
3. Cyberpunk 2077
4th slot maybe E33 or Bloodborne. I like Oblivion more than Skyrim, so im cool removing Skyrim.
@WolfheartFPS My favorite RPG content creator! I would only add "Oblivion Remastered" since the original Oblivion was what sparked my love for RPGs in tbe first place
Without thinking hard these are my top 10 RPGs / action-adventure games of the past decade (let's say since 2015):
Baldur's Gate 3 - Larian took the CRPG genre to a whole new level & raised our standards for what we expect out of full priced games. If you don't like that... well too bad we can just keep playing BG3 for the rest of our lives π€£
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 - Immersion & history at its finest. Some of the most interesting authentic characters in gaming history. Very unique game.
Elden Ring - Fun, fun, challenging and whoa Dark Souls open world!? Hell yeah. What an experience!
Crimson Desert - Have not had this much excitement for open-world exploration & item hunting since Skyrim. It's making the list.
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon - Finally a competent passionate studio that was willing to take on the "scrolls like" formula but in their own unique way. Dark fantasy for the win. Excited to see what this studio does next.
Outward - Janky & low budget but from a game design perspective it was the perfect game to smack me in the face & wake my ass up during a time where my brain was suffering from the Ubisoft disease.
Divinity Original Sin 2 - As a fan of the crpg genre this style of sandbox CRPG was made for me. One of the GOATs. Larian is one of the most creative fun studios in the industry. The next Divinity is currently my most anticipated game.
Bloodborne - Challenging gothic medieval... what's not to love (except 30 FPS π€£). I will never forget this game & it is the game that made me a HUGE FromSoft fan. As a souls noob at the time I must have died over 50 times just trying to get past the big bonfire in the first area... & I absolutely loved it.
Witcher 3 - A generational game. Has its major flaws such as the Witcher senses playing the game for you, but man what a world, characters, & story it has!
Hogwarts Legacy - A game that is generic and dumbed down in so many ways... but then greatly excels in other ways. Without the nostalgic factor I don't think it comes even close to my top list, but there's just no denying how incredible of a feeling it was jumping into that world again. The devs deserve major credit for that.
Three bonus games:
Dragons Dogma 2 - Hate me but as someone who greatly values exploration in games, this open- world was fantastic.
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous - I really enjoyed it but never finished it so it goes into the bonus section for now. Regardless it still really stands out in my memory! Owlcat knows how to go deep & I hope we get another Pathfinder one day.
Cyberpunk 2077 - Also didn't finish but there was something about the 60 hours or so that I did play that made me want to include it in this post. Immersion is off the charts, & it's cool to experience this immersion in a futuristic metropolis setting. Will return to it one day!
If you disagree with any of my picks, just meet me in the Walmart parking lot today at sun down & we will get that settled.
#gaming
@GermanStrands BG3 and Elden Ring are the only 2 games where I took a week off work to play π and beat multiple times in the same month. Also bought several times to play with friends. I strongly support both Dev studios.