01-03-2021, 02:16 PM
(01-01-2021, 05:11 PM)Battons Wrote: [/url]I would recommend playing Blind Forest too. It really is an incredible atmosphere and rich story telling. The sound track is on point as well.
4. Ori and the Will of the Wisps - I never played blind forest prior to this game so I was very taken aback out how absolutely beautiful this game is. The best way I can describe it is like playing an animated Disney movie. The music also adds a level of emotion I've not felt in a video game for a long time and multiple times in the story I actually got sad and upset with events that happen to the characters. This makes a great showcase how games can be art as much as they are entertainment. Teaser Trailer
7. Sonic Games - Sonic is my single favorite franchise with Sonic 3 being my first ever video game. Along with replaying the original 3 I also tried Sonic Adventure 2 along with the game gear games and while not as good as the originals made fun for pass-time when I couldn't think of anything else to play. Games got kind of infuriating at times but what game wouldn't be fun if it didn't offer some challenge? I don't have a specific game to show here so I'll just link my favorite reviewer. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mEV1TSYQ5s&list=PLTOHzcYzMzXEbLTtB3j160KQWDFOdCnDl]Somecallmejohnny Sonic Handheld Marathon
I loved SA2 as a child, Chao World was so fun.
This year, I replayed KOTOR 2 which I think has the best story telling of any game I've played. Even if you're not a die hard Star Wars fan, the philosophical approach to the Force and the Exile's journey is incredible. It takes everything you've known about the force and turns it upside down.