@@jaikal5357 Right? Edit: I thought about it and 44,000 words will not fit on eight pages or even 16 pages if someone argues front and back. Another BS comment.
@@Thanatos-- It's not a word document, pages are different lengths. Also that's the first five years, which is 31k words. It links to a second article at the end. Count them if you like idk
Another big stumbling block for Mirror's Edge Catalyst was that when it was released in 2016, the only PC storefront you could buy it from was EA's own nascent Origin client. It would be another 4 full years before it was released on Steam
Right? I was so hyped for what they said. And when it came out I was just so... meh. I played it and was like "well that's over" then I went back to the other 2 lol
Me too, the other two where better but still not bad. And even though it had nothing directly to do with it I think the craft manor story dlc was extremely good.
I played all 3 and liked it. Im honestly confused on the negative opinion it played the same to me as the other two mostly? Run around arrow arrow shoot shoot spooky thing puzzle done
The RE2 Remake also had an issue, the diverging paths didn’t really have any difference except what the 2 characters had to do for their playthrough. No matter which one was choice A or B.
Arkham knight being jason todd aka red hood was blatant the moment he started even being irritating and predicting batman. Cause its something only red hood has done to that degree.
@@PeachM0de your problem, short attention span, I'm a person that if a game don't grab me in within the first 30 minutes I'm done, RDR 2 had a very enjoyable start to it.
@@PeachM0deYou're the perfect example of what's wrong with modern humans. Your ability to interpret a piece of media starts and ends with your own personal enjoyment of it. Just because you didn't like it, it's garbage. Nevermind its amazing storytelling, solid gameplay, or the mountain of tiny details that no other developer would put into their games, no, it couldn't keep your attention long enough to introduce the twenty-six fucking NPCs in your group. Nah, guess they should have made the game about one guy in an empty world with zero dialogue, then the tiny percentage of players like you would have been happy while the vast majority would have hated it. I've got the perfect game for you, it's called eating paint chips, you'll love it because you've definitely played it before.
@@PeachM0de agreed between the shoe horned in sim elements for "immersion " and watching the deer literally drop their head every time I'd release the bow for hours straight and the opening encounter being tedious to see the rival gang against the house.. I gave up. And I LOVED rdr1
So there are games that are here (Halo 5, Starfield, RDO) that should be swapped out for other, more unique concepts like Watch Dogs Legion (or the franchise for that matter), Remember Me, We Happy Few, and AC Unity (coop AC, that would still be a fantastic idea)
It was as bad as re2 remake, both were shorter than the original, took out all the horror atmosphere of the original and turned into another Accion orientated "horror game" for new gamers
I heard RE3 remake was suppose to be DLC for RE2 but they saw how much money that made decided to make it into a full game, that's why it feels short and half-assed
I hate playable childhood flashbacks/side character segments in video games. They always kill the pacing and rarely feel necessary. It’s like being interrupted by an unskippable 15 minute survey with no reward.
Starfield has improved. I'm not going to undermine that, but the carrots they're dangling in front of the cart despite the bugs that are still in the vehicle just done entice me as they have many. I don't expect any game to be 100% perfection, but if the tells are OBVIOUS then I would imaging "someone" would care enough to fix them, not sweep them under the proverbial rug.
There is nothing to do in RDRO is the problem, because GTA got all of the Funding. Rockstar really didn't deserve to make another RDR if they were just going to cast it aside for GTA
Red dead online was really only fun "half the time" was more just fun when you were gaming with friends and all...BUT after awhile when playing the same thing over and over in the game it gets really boring quick
@@Saddonghussein I never read a comic book in my life and only enjoy Batman from the movie and TV cartoons as a child. The game for me didn't matter about having a connection to the comic book's and I think you're find more people are like me then not.
@@tyleroutland435 it had so much going for it but I just felt the overarching story was a bit off and a bit repetitive with the gameplay. I loved the side quests over the linear progression but I am obsessed with all things Japanese hehe. Also some of the boss fights were a bit meh too. What did you love about it?
@Emi-mk3hj I loved the story, writing, cutscenes, graphics, music, and fun side quests, I found gameplay fun, I liked the boss fights, and I liked how chaotic the ending was, I liked the creepy enemy designs, and the music
I so badly wanted skull and bones to be good, the ship battles are pretty good but other than that it’s just boring, ur just basically playing as a boat
OMFG with *titular* , that word isn't as funny as your writers seem to think it is. The content of the video is fine, with some well-made points, WhatCulture tends to produce pretty decent lists. But I literally can't point to a single video I've seen from them that doesn't cram in at least a few instances of *titular* . You guys had me relieved for a minute with "eponymous," thought maybe yall finally cracked open a thesaurus, but then there it is 2 more times... _titular_ Are your writers all around 14 years old or do Brits really say titular that often in everyday conversation? 🙄
I felt Oblivion, but I also completely understand that Morrowind is vastly superior in many respects. The casualization of the series really did it a disservice.
Oh look WCG slagging off a Bethesda game....what a surprise. Starfield is a new IP that isnt 'skyrim in space' . Comparing it is half the problem with a lot of reviews. The game works with a lot of realism. Space is mostly empty and sometimes those empty planets are as beautiful as the ones full of life. Whilst yes there are issues that are being addressed and dealt with as ideas that may not have worked as well as thought out, it didn't 'fumble' anything.
It very much did fumble, you must have a problem with all game critics because they all say it feel flat. It is a terrible game with very little interest and takes way to long to even just get going into the game play itself,
@@steveperry2321 The POis are one thing that could be improved, i'll agree there, but im 900hrs into the game and still loving it as i discover things i hadnt found before. Bethesda also dont drop a game and continue to improve and develop it.
the PlayStation Sea of thieves being released right next to skull and bones was just guaranteed to kill it too since Sea of thieves had more content from the start.
mature story? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ooh boy, thank you for the joke x'D. The gameplay was great indeed, that's why I played the Arkham Episodes and the challenges, but the main story??? holy cow, it's easily amongs the dumbest and most moronic stories I have seen in a game in 30 years of gaming. It's just bad dude, waaaay below every main story in an Arkham game before, including Origins. So "mature" indeed, like that moment in which the Arkham Knight, one of the most boring and dullest antagonists ever, shows his deep knowledge of Batman and instructs his henchmen about how to deal with him... and the whole time he's delivering his speech, he's ignoring the freaking Batmobile right behind him, yeah, Arkham Knight, this "dangerous supervillain", very "mature story" indeed hahaha. I do think that you can enjoy this game as an unintentional comedy though.
@@duhmzdaih The game was rated M🤨 It was the story that the reason it had an M rating. It was a mature story. You can just say you didn't like it. The maniacal laugh was a bit much😆
Yeah, the choose your own path, boss could pop out in any minute, expanded game mechanics it was a mess. Look son, go play with your cousins while the adults talk over here
@@TJ-js7uf It has the best gameplay but the worst story and the worst batmobile usage. Yes, not having batmobile in the other games is better than what they did with it in Arkham Knight.
When someone asks me about what Red Dead Online could’ve done, I laugh and show them the 44,000 word 8 year plan I made for the game.
@Yangy_Young So you gonna show us cause I'm definitely interested
Young’s Manifesto
@@jaikal5357 Right? Edit: I thought about it and 44,000 words will not fit on eight pages or even 16 pages if someone argues front and back. Another BS comment.
44,000 words will not fit on eight pages or even 16 pages if someone argues front and back. 8 year plan? What a clown comment.
@@Thanatos-- It's not a word document, pages are different lengths. Also that's the first five years, which is 31k words. It links to a second article at the end.
Count them if you like idk
Another big stumbling block for Mirror's Edge Catalyst was that when it was released in 2016, the only PC storefront you could buy it from was EA's own nascent Origin client. It would be another 4 full years before it was released on Steam
I'm surprised Crackdown 3 isn't here
Right? I was so hyped for what they said. And when it came out I was just so... meh. I played it and was like "well that's over" then I went back to the other 2 lol
I was mixed on shadow of the tomb raider, but I didn't hate it
Me too, the other two where better but still not bad. And even though it had nothing directly to do with it I think the craft manor story dlc was extremely good.
I played all 3 and liked it. Im honestly confused on the negative opinion it played the same to me as the other two mostly? Run around arrow arrow shoot shoot spooky thing puzzle done
I used to have it. But sold it. I felt there was nothing to do anymore
I liked it too, but not as much as the others
Halo 5 was straight up criminal in the way it was deceptively marketed
Arkham Knight still looks like a current generation game compared to almost every next gen game that came out this generation
I thought Shadow was really fukn good tbh
The RE2 Remake also had an issue, the diverging paths didn’t really have any difference except what the 2 characters had to do for their playthrough. No matter which one was choice A or B.
Arkham knight being jason todd aka red hood was blatant the moment he started even being irritating and predicting batman. Cause its something only red hood has done to that degree.
The only people surprised by Arkham Knight being mad are the people that forgot about the rest of the trilogy.
They should have combined Outbreak with a legit RE3 remake (longer dev time but bigger rewards for all. 😞)
3:38 Ahhhh, I see what you did there
Resident Evil is the best game
I still want a 3rd Mirror's Edge. The parkour is too good to pass up
Red dead online was so much fun though. I probably spent 100 hours with my friends during lockdown playing it.
Red Dead Online was an amazing product, I wish Rockstar would have supported it half as much as GTAV Online
RDR2 is garbage. I couldn’t even get past the prologue before I was bored.
@@PeachM0deRDR2 is one of greatest games ever made! Been playing games since Nintendo btw. RDR online was not great but RDR 2 is one of the best
@@PeachM0de your problem, short attention span, I'm a person that if a game don't grab me in within the first 30 minutes I'm done, RDR 2 had a very enjoyable start to it.
@@PeachM0deYou're the perfect example of what's wrong with modern humans. Your ability to interpret a piece of media starts and ends with your own personal enjoyment of it. Just because you didn't like it, it's garbage. Nevermind its amazing storytelling, solid gameplay, or the mountain of tiny details that no other developer would put into their games, no, it couldn't keep your attention long enough to introduce the twenty-six fucking NPCs in your group. Nah, guess they should have made the game about one guy in an empty world with zero dialogue, then the tiny percentage of players like you would have been happy while the vast majority would have hated it. I've got the perfect game for you, it's called eating paint chips, you'll love it because you've definitely played it before.
@@PeachM0de agreed between the shoe horned in sim elements for "immersion " and watching the deer literally drop their head every time I'd release the bow for hours straight and the opening encounter being tedious to see the rival gang against the house.. I gave up. And I LOVED rdr1
So there are games that are here (Halo 5, Starfield, RDO) that should be swapped out for other, more unique concepts like Watch Dogs Legion (or the franchise for that matter), Remember Me, We Happy Few, and AC Unity (coop AC, that would still be a fantastic idea)
Starfield should've been numero uno, compadre. Legion is a misunderstood masterpiece
It is a damn shame how rockstar just left red dead online high and dry like that
Is this from the corpo intro or somerhing? That is legit the only thing i hacent done in the game and have never seen this?
Even though it was way shorter than It should be re 3 isn't a bad game per se, just wished they would have kept my boy grave digger in it😢
It was as bad as re2 remake, both were shorter than the original, took out all the horror atmosphere of the original and turned into another Accion orientated "horror game" for new gamers
I heard RE3 remake was suppose to be DLC for RE2 but they saw how much money that made decided to make it into a full game, that's why it feels short and half-assed
That makes a lot of sense. I actually enjoyed the RE3 remake, but it felt like DLC.
Shadow of the tomb raider and RE3 where good (never played the original so the only thing that bothered me was the length)
The original RE3 was already pretty short and then the remake cut out sections from the original.
I hate playable childhood flashbacks/side character segments in video games. They always kill the pacing and rarely feel necessary. It’s like being interrupted by an unskippable 15 minute survey with no reward.
I actually enjoyed the Batmobile in Arkham Knight. Here comes the hate 😓
Starfield has improved. I'm not going to undermine that, but the carrots they're dangling in front of the cart despite the bugs that are still in the vehicle just done entice me as they have many. I don't expect any game to be 100% perfection, but if the tells are OBVIOUS then I would imaging "someone" would care enough to fix them, not sweep them under the proverbial rug.
Rdr2 online> gta5 online. I put over 2500 hours in gta 5 online did have my fun but the time I spent in rdr2 online was just soo fun.
There is nothing to do in RDRO is the problem, because GTA got all of the Funding. Rockstar really didn't deserve to make another RDR if they were just going to cast it aside for GTA
Resident Evil 3 Remake didn't fumble. It's still a great game.
AK gets way too much hate. I do agree the batmobile gets too much at times but its nitpicking.
But see that was the problem with sky field we as the players wanted more 😢
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I miss RED DEAD ONLINE
Games better on ps5/xbox but bought on switch because of portability
Red dead online was really only fun "half the time" was more just fun when you were gaming with friends and all...BUT after awhile when playing the same thing over and over in the game it gets really boring quick
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Call of duty ghosts, call of duty infinite warfare etc. most cod titles . not a bad premise but horrible execution (general fan judgment)
Halo infinite .suesaide squad
The thing that broke Shadow of the Tomb Raider for me was that ending.
I don't get the hate for Arkham Knight, it has the best gameplay and open world in the series!
The story sucks, what is a game without a good story, more if it's an adaptation of something build on stories (comic books)
@@SaddonghusseinI mean I play games for gameplay first and foremost given they are games but idk about you
The garbage batmobile sections combined with the garbage story make what should have been the best Arkham game the absolute worst by far
The story sucks and is a Batmobile simulator
@@Saddonghussein I never read a comic book in my life and only enjoy Batman from the movie and TV cartoons as a child. The game for me didn't matter about having a connection to the comic book's and I think you're find more people are like me then not.
Ghostwire Tokyo could have made this list too
I just hope they try again
@@Emi-mk3hj Ghostwire Tokyo was amazing
@@tyleroutland435 it had so much going for it but I just felt the overarching story was a bit off and a bit repetitive with the gameplay. I loved the side quests over the linear progression but I am obsessed with all things Japanese hehe. Also some of the boss fights were a bit meh too. What did you love about it?
@Emi-mk3hj I loved the story, writing, cutscenes, graphics, music, and fun side quests, I found gameplay fun, I liked the boss fights, and I liked how chaotic the ending was, I liked the creepy enemy designs, and the music
@@tyleroutland435 do you think it’s been a bit underrated? Glad you enjoyed it all :)
Red dead redemption 1 and 2 are so much better than gta series.
😂
Resident Evil 3 was awesome. Loved it during the entire playthrough.
10 gibblegorks in 30 fimbultummies bro fell off
I so badly wanted skull and bones to be good, the ship battles are pretty good but other than that it’s just boring, ur just basically playing as a boat
OMFG with *titular* , that word isn't as funny as your writers seem to think it is. The content of the video is fine, with some well-made points, WhatCulture tends to produce pretty decent lists. But I literally can't point to a single video I've seen from them that doesn't cram in at least a few instances of *titular* . You guys had me relieved for a minute with "eponymous," thought maybe yall finally cracked open a thesaurus, but then there it is 2 more times... _titular_
Are your writers all around 14 years old or do Brits really say titular that often in everyday conversation? 🙄
Every Bethesda game since Morrowind
I felt Oblivion, but I also completely understand that Morrowind is vastly superior in many respects. The casualization of the series really did it a disservice.
@@TKARLO2 Oblivion was decent yes. It became more of an action rpg due to its xbox release but it had some enjoyable moments
Oh look WCG slagging off a Bethesda game....what a surprise. Starfield is a new IP that isnt 'skyrim in space' . Comparing it is half the problem with a lot of reviews.
The game works with a lot of realism. Space is mostly empty and sometimes those empty planets are as beautiful as the ones full of life.
Whilst yes there are issues that are being addressed and dealt with as ideas that may not have worked as well as thought out, it didn't 'fumble' anything.
It very much did fumble, you must have a problem with all game critics because they all say it feel flat. It is a terrible game with very little interest and takes way to long to even just get going into the game play itself,
From what I've seen Bethesda encouraged the hype train more and more just to drop the ball on a game with HEAVILY copy pasted assets and such..
@@steveperry2321 The POis are one thing that could be improved, i'll agree there, but im 900hrs into the game and still loving it as i discover things i hadnt found before. Bethesda also dont drop a game and continue to improve and develop it.
the PlayStation Sea of thieves being released right next to skull and bones was just guaranteed to kill it too since Sea of thieves had more content from the start.
The entire rebooted Tomb Raider trilogy is mid.
So how much credit are you giving it... Because the first one was amazing but both the second and third ones were total shite
Puts the entire trilogy at like upper bottom tier at best
Oh you mean, Dying Light 2, Starfield,
It's a side scrolling game, no need for map markers
Arkham Knight was excellent. Rocksteady perfected the free flow combat and the mature story was great. One of my favorite games of last Gen.
mature story? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ooh boy, thank you for the joke x'D. The gameplay was great indeed, that's why I played the Arkham Episodes and the challenges, but the main story??? holy cow, it's easily amongs the dumbest and most moronic stories I have seen in a game in 30 years of gaming. It's just bad dude, waaaay below every main story in an Arkham game before, including Origins. So "mature" indeed, like that moment in which the Arkham Knight, one of the most boring and dullest antagonists ever, shows his deep knowledge of Batman and instructs his henchmen about how to deal with him... and the whole time he's delivering his speech, he's ignoring the freaking Batmobile right behind him, yeah, Arkham Knight, this "dangerous supervillain", very "mature story" indeed hahaha. I do think that you can enjoy this game as an unintentional comedy though.
@@duhmzdaih The game was rated M🤨 It was the story that the reason it had an M rating. It was a mature story. You can just say you didn't like it. The maniacal laugh was a bit much😆
@@discod992 "The game was rated M"
Swap Starfield with back 4 blood!
Lets be honest: Resident Evil 3 Nemesis was just as much a mess as its remake, it just had a tad more content
Yeah, the choose your own path, boss could pop out in any minute, expanded game mechanics it was a mess.
Look son, go play with your cousins while the adults talk over here
As much? no little boy, the original game was not just longer, it was significantly a better experience than the remake.
@@duhmzdaih I’m 30, and I enjoyed the remake more then the original
@@theBRANDOProductions Look around you, you're in the minority little boy.
I absolutely hated Arkham Knight. It's a trash sequel and the worst Arkham game
What did you hate about it?
You spelt best wrong
I didn't like the Askham asylum one is it, the one we're batman is trapped in side the Asylum and is hunting down the joker,
@@TJ-js7uf It has the best gameplay but the worst story and the worst batmobile usage. Yes, not having batmobile in the other games is better than what they did with it in Arkham Knight.
@@duhmzdaih I agree