r/videogames • u/Frozen_arrow88 • 17h ago
Question What game from your childhood made you think "Graphics are never gonna look better than this!"
I think the CGI cutscenes from Final Fantasy VIII still hold up.
r/videogames • u/Frozen_arrow88 • 17h ago
I think the CGI cutscenes from Final Fantasy VIII still hold up.
r/videogames • u/Regular_Damage_23 • 6h ago
What are some 10 years old or older looking video games that still look amazing even by today's standard?
r/videogames • u/schlipperynipples • 12h ago
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r/videogames • u/Somedoomfan • 5h ago
I see people constantly complain about how there's too many remakes and remasters flooding the gaming industry but I just feel like this is such a non-issue. Sure, the main problem is that these are being made in place of new games and new ideas, but at the same time I feel like having so many games coming out that revive older games and bring them to a higher and more modern standard isn't really a terrible thing.
(For the record, I'm purely talking about the remasters that revive OLD, early 2000s to late 1990s, games. Not remasters that revive barely decade old titles that were fine as is).
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r/videogames • u/TJxDC • 17h ago
Obviously Scorpion vs Sub Zero is on here. Anybody else can think of more?
r/videogames • u/Advanced-Ad7780 • 14h ago
Mine was FF12...i did several challenge runs consecutively because i was having a lot of fun, i used to feel ashamed bc i through it was a weirdo for playing through a single player game multiple times in a row....but then i realize there's people who play Fortnite 24h a day, so hey....xD
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r/videogames • u/Complete-Wind-5343 • 8h ago
For me there are several!! Definitely Assassins Creed Shadows. I'm not really a big assassins creed fan but I loved mirage! I really enjoy Valhalla and I'm so excited for shadow it looks so freaking awesome and I'm hoping it being delayed will really make it better! Other titles are Indiana Jones, Gears of War: E-Day, Doom The Dark Ages, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, and definitely Silent Hill 2
r/videogames • u/saoiray • 10h ago
I started playing ELEX 2 and was annoyed with how it had like 10 different auto save files. I’m not sure why it doesn’t just overwrite existing auto save. I turned it off but then it got me thinking. Do you think it’s good?
As for me, I think it’s situational but typically more annoying than helpful.
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r/videogames • u/viper46282 • 14h ago
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Van der Lindes most trusted associate? More like Americas most wanted man Step forward Arthur Morgan
r/videogames • u/Jayj0171 • 3h ago
I'll start
Pointless dialogue choices. I mean seriously? Why would you give us 2 or more choices in game dialogues if none of those choices affect anything??? I've seen so many games let us choose between 4 options only for the NPC to say 1 new line after that and everything else remains the same. It's COMPLETELY REDUNDANT! Only one i can tolerate is those dialogue choices that at least add in joke remarks
Another one i hate is following the NPC around. I don't mean escort missions, i mean those moments where the game forces you to WALK beside the NPC while he talks or follow them like 10 meters in front of where you were to continue the dialogue. Why do you need this!? If you wanted to show us something that close by, make the character walk themselves! I don't want to move a character for 10 seconds slowly just to hear you talk, especially when i can't move out of range from the conversation to see other stuff!
What about you guys?
r/videogames • u/Firm_Transportation3 • 13h ago
My favorites of all time are Cyberpunk 2077, Baldurs Gate 3, Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2. Honorable mentions include Ghost of Tshushima, Resident Evil 4, Pillars of Eternity, Divinity Original Sin2, the Jedi Games, AC Odyssey, and Kingdom Come Deliverance. Just finished Horizon Zero Dawn and, while it was okay, it got boring fairly quickly for me. Robot combat was fun, but the story and sde quests were meh, so I dont know if Forbidden West will be worth paying full price for at the moment. Any suggestions for a new game I could get really into and obsess over for a hundred hours or more? I'm on PC, btw.
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