Good job gamingbolt I love the idea for this video. Dying light had a fun hub in the tower where you collected mementos from missions as the game progressed. By the end of the game you had a bunch of random stuff that iykyk. I think vice city was the same.
@@lukeryan1934I love both of them but am the opposite. I loved the first one more than the second. It really depends on what type of game you usually go for. The first has more of a grindhouse horror feel, and has a higher difficulty curve. The second has a more personal story, ‘open world’ areas sandwiched between more linear sections and has things like exploration and side quests, and is more in line with something a mainstream audience would be into. I have heard plenty of people say they liked EW2 better though so it really is personal taste. While Sebastian and some others return for EW2, you don’t really need to have played the first game if you want to jump right into 2 as Seb isn’t given much of a backstory or personal stake in the first game. You could always check out 2 and if you like it go back and play 1. This is actually exactly how I experenced the series. Well worth your time though. Especially if you like RE titles.
My fav hub ever is from both Ys 8 and Ys 9 and that is castaway village and dandelion, I love them cuz u can actually recruit people to them and u can unlock new features within the hub it a hub that I can build as long as I do side quests and not just a complete hub the devs build, the Ys series is a very underated jrpg series ❤️❤️❤️
Good job gamingbolt I love the idea for this video. Dying light had a fun hub in the tower where you collected mementos from missions as the game progressed. By the end of the game you had a bunch of random stuff that iykyk. I think vice city was the same.
Evil within 2 is so underated it feels feels like a homage to silent hill resident evil mixed together
I couldn’t get into the first one but have heard the second one is a lot better. Is it worth skipping the first and playing the second?
@@lukeryan1934I love both of them but am the opposite. I loved the first one more than the second. It really depends on what type of game you usually go for. The first has more of a grindhouse horror feel, and has a higher difficulty curve. The second has a more personal story, ‘open world’ areas sandwiched between more linear sections and has things like exploration and side quests, and is more in line with something a mainstream audience would be into. I have heard plenty of people say they liked EW2 better though so it really is personal taste. While Sebastian and some others return for EW2, you don’t really need to have played the first game if you want to jump right into 2 as Seb isn’t given much of a backstory or personal stake in the first game. You could always check out 2 and if you like it go back and play 1. This is actually exactly how I experenced the series. Well worth your time though. Especially if you like RE titles.
So gutted we’ll never get an EW3. Such an underrated series.
@@mandrews6282it rivaled resident evil. Evil within 2 was hard
My fav hub ever is from both Ys 8 and Ys 9 and that is castaway village and dandelion, I love them cuz u can actually recruit people to them and u can unlock new features within the hub it a hub that I can build as long as I do side quests and not just a complete hub the devs build, the Ys series is a very underated jrpg series ❤️❤️❤️
Majula. Enough said
Nothing beat DS 2 hub
Borderlands 2 sanctuary and Borderlands 3 sanctuary. It's not even close lol
Best game hub is still Lego Star Wars dexters diner imo lol. Do the worst hubs
What's the hubs mean
It's a location that you always return to pretty much all game can be a settlement a ship a place to meet other players in multilayer games ect
@@wesleywyndam-pryce4081 oh Okay thanks for the Quick answer