PlayStation Access I love sound effects are the best and when you here a person walk on the ground or in walk or in the slow or when you hear a car sound just makes really happy.
For me there is no greater sound than the original PlayStation start up noise. That brief pause leaving you in suspense, wondering if your game has crashed.
While not actually IN a game, but involving games, when you first get your brand new game, remove the plastic wrapping, cracking open the case and getting a nice good inhale of the new game smell.
The recent RE2 Remake gives me this feeling! I usually have weapons on the left and going down, with their respective ammo boxes to the right of them, then to the right of that are healing items/miscellaneous stuff, and then key items to the far right. Any other way makes me feel weird 😂
When you find a mirror in a video game that actually acts like a mirror reflecting the characters movements is to me as water is to Rob and it’s always sad when the mirrors are just smudgy and grey and don’t try to reflect anything. I always have to check mirrors in video games and see which it is.
Walking through the snow in Horizon Zero Dawn's DLC Frozen Wilds. Snow to me is what water is to Rob in video games. The way you can glide down slopes, the perfect tracks you leave, even old grass peeking through - just perfect.
It did irk me slightly though that, for how gorgeous Horizon Zero Dawn is, the water in the starting section of the game when you play as Child Aloy does NOT react to her walking through it, at ALL, lol. There's literally no physics on that water in the beginning, which surprised me at first. But you go out of that section so soon and never come back to it, so most people hardly noticed and it wasn't really that big of a deal. Still was bizarre to me with how gorgeous the rest of the game is to overlook such a small but simple detail ;)
The sound and act of mechanically transforming your weapon in Bloodborne, or lighting the Bonfire in Dark Souls and that sound with tiny little particles of fire flying away. Ultimately the sound of Snake's Codec... I kind of could go on the whole day lol Glad to have found a term for this... Game Feel ALL DAY
What do we do with a drunken sailor? What do we do with a drunken sailor? What do we do with a drunken sailor Earlay in the morning? Weigh-hey and up she rises, Weigh-hey and up she rises, Weigh-hey and up she rises, Earlay in the morning!
GJ Ram the dishonoured ver is amazing and probably better suited to just listen at anytime by it's own but AC's ver is so perfect for the game and whenever you feel like being a pirate especially if you can hear the waves when the song comes on
Heres my 7: 1.Getting a parry in dark souls or bloodborne. 2.Finishing a great game and the score at the end credits perfectly describes your emotions. 3.Although the combat was similar, slicing up orcs in shadow of war/mordor feels much better than punching people in batman. The gory executions and sound of swords clanking are just mmmmhhhh. 4.The payoff of huge grinds in runescape (like going to buy your skillcape or finally being able to buy something) 5.When you finish climbing that cliff and you finally get to see that amazing view you were expecting 6.The smell of a freshly opened disc case. 7. Big character moments where you connect even deeper with a companion character such as Ciri in the witcher 3
The Leviathan Axe! The sound the bows make in your controller in Horizon! Skyrim's stealth roll! V.A.T.S.! The clicky Lego noises in all the Lego games! Climbing and gliding around Hyrule! The feel of the menus in the original DOOM! Timing your steps through traps in the original Prince of Persia! The platforming in Sands of Time!
But Rob, Dave didn't add to the MGS tally! You can't have a Friday feature about satisfaction in video games, mention MGSV:GZ and not add to the tally. That's just unsatisfying!
FFXV. Seeing Ignis cook a new recipe for the first time. Persona 5. Sneaking everywhere in palaces, the fluid motion of darting between hiding spaces is so satisfying.
Here are some of mine: - Picking up gems in the Spyro trilogy. - Headshots in Resident Evil 4 that cause the enemies' heads to explode. - Going through the inventory in TES IV: Oblivion with that 'page-turning' sound effect. - Any kill with the Super Shotgun in DOOM 2016.
MrMaster7112765 you get a very similar feeling in the last of us. Only the physics of them flying back and getting pinned against the wall is even more incredible.
I love how you enjoy the little details in games so much haha the way you explain things also is soothing and I watch every morning with my cups of coffee.
Anytime and everytime I walk on sand in a game and see that my feet leaves footprints... SO. DAMN. SATISFYING. I also totally agree with the Batman thing. There's almost no feeling like it!
Snow and wind n rain n clothes n hair that react perfectly to it~ Uncharted 2 blew my mind back in the day hen I saw how the snow actually stuck to Nathans clothes. (N everything in uncharted 4 was just unreal it was so good) N then horizon zero dawn n god of war 4 came along n their snow scenes are just SO GOOD. The noises it makes under their boots, the trail they leave, the way it sticks to their boots n clothes. So SO satisfying ~
Flicking your hidden blade in and out as you walk along in Assassin Creed games. Just have to be careful that some civilian doesn't wander too close and triggers the automatic assassination.
Favorite "Game Feel". Definitely hearing that crunch in MGSV when your bullet flawlessly impacts with someone's head. That and the moment when you get to bury your sword hilt deep into someone's chest in Dark Souls. Definitely my top two.
Parrying enemies in Dark Souls & Bloodborne, there's such just something so satisfying about getting the timing exactly right. Also dealing the killing blow to a boss, and watching him disintegrate with the words "Victory Achieved" & "Prey Slaughtered," what a beautiful feeling.
Doing a Leap of Faith from a very high ledge in any AC game. Also, gliding along power lines in Infamous. Two of the best gaming sensations I've ever experienced.
Climbing the ladder after beating THE END in MGS3 Snake Eater, the sound of the ladder steps while the song starts felt almost like I'm trapped in an infinite loop of emotion
Weapon sounds in general (esp. if they're done well and accompanied by high quality animations), things like reloading or racking the slide on handguns. It's just... cool.
Definitely, agree about the sea in Black Flag! The noise a rope makes when you jump and latch onto it in a platform/puzzle game is really satisfying I find!
I loved fighting the machines in Horizon Zero Dawn. They reacted so smoothly and each and every one of them had such satisfying awesome details. Like the Long Legs which had a chest that you could actively watch going up and down as if it were breathing. When I noticed that detail I was in awe.
One thing that always got me is just the sounds in dead space. The sound of Isaac's boots against the floor, the creaking of the ship itself, the suspicious sounds coming from the vents. All just lovely.
Running over enemies with pain train in power armour in fallout 4 is the happy equivalent of finally taking my bra off after a twelve hour night shift at work. Pure bliss and wonderfulness 👼🌈⛅🙌
1-That moment in bloodborne and dark souls where it says "prey slaughtered"/"victory achieved" 2-the all out attack in persona 5 3- when you get a headshot with a sniper in d1 4- when u go to lighthouse in d1 5- discharging your switch axe in a monsters face in monster hubter Edit: oh and can't forget transforming your weapon in bloodborne
A little bias here since its my favorite game series, but bottlecaps in Fallout!!! Especially the ones you get when you drink a Nuka...I love that sound! Its my message alert on my phone.
Kinda bummed that Katamari Damacy didn't get on. The "Game Feel" there is picking things up. Man the sensation of picking up entire mountain ranges, cities, clouds, and even continents was SO satisfying. Combined with the Dualshock rumbling everytime you pick things up (I'm already picturing densely packed areas of untouched...things to pick up), it's ridiculously addictive.
SephirothSuperKool YES. This game turned me into Rob levels of sadistic solely because it felt so good to roll things up (including all of those people and animals)!
It reminds me of that Simpsons joke where Homer gargles his approval at various foods. Except that's me and I'm turning into Daffy Duck (Mine All Mine!)
When I was playing the game with more regularity if I found myself in a supermarket or other crowded space, my initial thought was always "look at all of this stuff I could roll up!" and then I would instantly plan out my strategy.
My personal favorite "gamefeel" is in Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005) when its raining in-game. Just sitting motionless anywhere and listening to the thunder and rain just takes me to a relaxed bliss.
Persona 5 menus gotta be one of the most satisfying and smooth menu to go through,from the pause menu to every shops you encountered. It made those menus feel like a part of the game.
the water in ffxv is also really beautiful and I love that when you ride a chocobo through it it starts swimming it was awesome. the water in ni no kuni 2 is alos so pretty!
-5.Landing a one shot kill in Hunter: Call of the wild -4.Landing a Spirit Helm Breaker in Monster Hunter World -3.Parrying and then doing a Visceral Attack in Bloodborne -2.Starting to sprint in God of War -1.Forsaken Parrying in Absolver
My favorite recent Game Feel was on the Island in Uncharted 4 when the storm comes, it felt like I was actually on an island and a storm was coming I just stopped playing and watched as the clouds came in and the storm hit. It was a perfect build that I often play through to witness.
Have to agree that water effects are really satisfying. Playing Black Flag or Sea of Thieves is so relaxing. Something about gliding through the water, listening to it lap against the side of the boat is calming. Or ylu get into a storm, the sound of rain and thunder, battling against the elements. Creating a more dramatic moment to punctuate your seafaring adventure.
my personal game feels... -hearing good OST in any kind of situation (for example KH2 ending you know what i mean when you played it) -getting the piece of loot you wanted to grind (even better feeling when it drops on your first attempt). -this one is a newly found in dauntless...smacking the mob you're hunting onto the ground and then comboing it to death with your friend smacking it down again the moment it trys to get up...there are more but you know dont want to make it too long
Back in the old PS1 days when a beautiful cinematic cutscene came on. It was such a leap above the normal gameplay that it was awe inspiring. My first JRPG was Final Fantasy 8 and I was in love with the genre before it even reached the title because of that opening cinematic.
Really hope Spiderman in September has a great feel to it, seamlessly switching from swinging from buildings to tying up criminals in webs. I can't wait!
This may sound weird but hear me out. I love cooking based genre games, whether it’s gathering rare ingredients, serving customers in a restaurant with full hearts or being precise in cooking techniques. In kingdom hearts 3, i made it a sole goal to get the best rating for all available recipes and listen to the sounds of cooking, chopping, slicing, ingredients making a plopping sound when they hit liquid.,,I love it. And it helps that ratatouille is one of my favourite Pixar films.
Wait, you muted me??? -Dave
PlayStation Access unluckyyyyyy
PlayStation Access sorry dave. Just join hat films now
Sounds like a real “mute”-iny
Rip poor dave.
PlayStation Access I love sound effects are the best and when you here a person walk on the ground or in walk or in the slow or when you hear a car sound just makes really happy.
The sound of Sam Fisher switching to night-vision in Splinter Cell, oh maaan
The only thought that was going through my mind when Rob was doing the film.....I'm actually going to TH-cam it
Ash Hutch Aaaaawwwww yeesssssss
Yeah i can hear it now
Pewwwwwww...
Oh yes
For me there is no greater sound than the original PlayStation start up noise. That brief pause leaving you in suspense, wondering if your game has crashed.
14gramps lmao
The bubble wrap that just deflates is annoying. Give me the pop!!!
I never understood why it is so satisfying to pop bubble wrap, but it's just so relaxing
While not actually IN a game, but involving games, when you first get your brand new game, remove the plastic wrapping, cracking open the case and getting a nice good inhale of the new game smell.
Serenity Fox yes ! And reading the back of the box, waiting for it to start !
I'm really happy I'm not the only one who does this like, more then I should be.
Or opening a new pack of MTG cards
The smell of a new D&D book.
Serenity Fox that's something I like to
It just feels new
I honestly stopped paying attention after the intro and just thought about bubble wrap for the next twelve minutes
so true, Rob why'd you have to go and do that, now I'm looking for bubble wrap in the closet, probably in vain...
Calling back your axe in God of War.
Especially when you've forgotten you left it somewhere a few minutes ago and you can hear it clanging it's way back to from distance.
By Triangle or aim HEAVY.
Damn.
That's the one..
Finally a mortal that understands my words
Yes.
Having a well stocked and well organised extended inventory, after scraping by and struggling to fit things in.
Resident Evil 4 gives me that feeling very well.
The recent RE2 Remake gives me this feeling! I usually have weapons on the left and going down, with their respective ammo boxes to the right of them, then to the right of that are healing items/miscellaneous stuff, and then key items to the far right. Any other way makes me feel weird 😂
Skyrim. What else do I need to say?
The sound of souls rushing into your body after a hard dark souls kill
Speaking of sounds in Dark Souls. I always loved the DS1 parry sound.
When you find a mirror in a video game that actually acts like a mirror reflecting the characters movements is to me as water is to Rob and it’s always sad when the mirrors are just smudgy and grey and don’t try to reflect anything. I always have to check mirrors in video games and see which it is.
Those gray, reflection-less mirrors are especially annoying in first-person games where you normally can't see your character.
The mirrors in Uncharted 4 are a bliss... Actually, everything in that game is beautiful.
Now, with real time Raytracing, it will become standard soon enough.
The mirrors in the last Hitman too... They work correctly even if you break them!
I know that feel
The sound of wind while "the best is yet to come" is playing on background on MGS 4 when snake returns to shadow moses
or playing it on your phone while ignoring stealth in any game.
Shreyash Singh 'live to enter10'
Go away
1. Jumping into clear water like in AC Origins
2. The second of silence after a long fight in which you did really well
MrMalinco that second one basically just described defeating a valkyrie or completing a really hard musflheim challenge in God of war.
I hate the ones that don’t burst.
Slow deflation is very unsatisfying to me.
Robert LeBlanc Ugh, I hate that. I have to quickly find a poppy one afterwards
Yeah same
same
Me too
Walking through the snow in Horizon Zero Dawn's DLC Frozen Wilds. Snow to me is what water is to Rob in video games. The way you can glide down slopes, the perfect tracks you leave, even old grass peeking through - just perfect.
Good one, the fight with the 'stranger' in the snow in God of War is impressive too.
Hedera Helix yeah lol
It did irk me slightly though that, for how gorgeous Horizon Zero Dawn is, the water in the starting section of the game when you play as Child Aloy does NOT react to her walking through it, at ALL, lol. There's literally no physics on that water in the beginning, which surprised me at first. But you go out of that section so soon and never come back to it, so most people hardly noticed and it wasn't really that big of a deal. Still was bizarre to me with how gorgeous the rest of the game is to overlook such a small but simple detail ;)
You so right it crunches and sticks to your clothes then when you go to the main game snow its disappointing that the physics aren’t the same
Going play it now
The sound and act of mechanically transforming your weapon in Bloodborne, or lighting the Bonfire in Dark Souls and that sound with tiny little particles of fire flying away. Ultimately the sound of Snake's Codec... I kind of could go on the whole day lol Glad to have found a term for this... Game Feel ALL DAY
When 'Victory Achieved' or 'Nightmare slain' pops up...
Bloodborne for the win!
The bonfire is one of my favorite sound effects ever.
The noise of a well earned platinum trophy
alan crooks that feeling is immediately followed by a feeling of emptiness since I’ve got nothing more to do
Followed immediately by a feeling of emptiness
The sound of horse hooves on stone roads mostly in assassin creed games
Or in the witcher (beauclaire and Novigrad)
Same
Ac 2 for some reason, I loved riding the horses. Something about the way they moved
The sound of a long range, slow-motion kill in the Sniper Elite games.
That series is madness. lol
Yeah
Fr0zenEagle especially if you blow out a testicle 😂
You mean testicle shot? :D
Everytime my favourite sea shanties were sung whenever I travel with the Jackdaw in AC Black Flag
They really nailed it with the sea shanties in AC BF...!! Absolute immersive gaming as a pirate..
What do we do with a drunken sailor?
What do we do with a drunken sailor?
What do we do with a drunken sailor
Earlay in the morning?
Weigh-hey and up she rises,
Weigh-hey and up she rises,
Weigh-hey and up she rises,
Earlay in the morning!
The version from Dishonored is better :)
GJ Ram the dishonoured ver is amazing and probably better suited to just listen at anytime by it's own but AC's ver is so perfect for the game and whenever you feel like being a pirate especially if you can hear the waves when the song comes on
Man I love AC IV BF so much...
You had me at CTR, but FFIX too? How can I PAY you for this video!? This was BEAUTIFUL. The best video on this channel to date.
I'll message you my account details -Rob
PlayStation Access Haha please do! :D
The sound of psone booting up when I was a kid.
Heres my 7:
1.Getting a parry in dark souls or bloodborne.
2.Finishing a great game and the score at the end credits perfectly describes your emotions.
3.Although the combat was similar, slicing up orcs in shadow of war/mordor feels much better than punching people in batman. The gory executions and sound of swords clanking are just mmmmhhhh.
4.The payoff of huge grinds in runescape (like going to buy your skillcape or finally being able to buy something)
5.When you finish climbing that cliff and you finally get to see that amazing view you were expecting
6.The smell of a freshly opened disc case.
7. Big character moments where you connect even deeper with a companion character such as Ciri in the witcher 3
ihab darawshy I had such a hard time figuring out how to parry. I was in my fourth play through before I decided to learn it.
The Leviathan Axe! The sound the bows make in your controller in Horizon! Skyrim's stealth roll! V.A.T.S.! The clicky Lego noises in all the Lego games! Climbing and gliding around Hyrule! The feel of the menus in the original DOOM! Timing your steps through traps in the original Prince of Persia! The platforming in Sands of Time!
This the Legend of Zelda is a nintendo game not playstation.
Sam Butler Well you just took my entire list... lol
Friday feature videos are actually my favourite series on TH-cam
My phone buffered just as you finished saying "hello, you've caught me" and I was so confused.
But Rob, Dave didn't add to the MGS tally!
You can't have a Friday feature about satisfaction in video games, mention MGSV:GZ and not add to the tally.
That's just unsatisfying!
The squeeking sound of the marker as Dave checks off another MSG tally. Now THAT'S satisfying
Matt H Especially when he completes a tally of five and he draws a line through the previous 4 tallys.
And who could forget the shaking, look of disappointment adorning Dave's face?
Bradley Greer there was no MGS tally because rob muted Dave at the start of the episode
Jonathan Rist Ahh, that would explain it.
the sound of trick weapons transforming and the feeling of defeating a boss in bloodborne are my favorite things ever
I know it’s shallow of me, but my favourite game feel is hearing that sound when a trophy pops.
I used to love getting trophies and hearing that bling as well, but it lost its magic after thousands of trophies.
Or getting some more sweet, sweet, gamerscore
Is it just me, or does the platinum trophy sound even more satisfying?
PlayStationNation oh yeah esspecially if it is a platinum trophy or multiple trophy after each other
San Holo it actually does!!
Or a hidden blade kill in Assassins Creed, especially ACII 💀
Nothing is more satisfying than that IMO...
I loved poisoning random people and watching as they slowly died whilst pickpocketing any surrounding witnesses
FFXV. Seeing Ignis cook a new recipe for the first time.
Persona 5. Sneaking everywhere in palaces, the fluid motion of darting between hiding spaces is so satisfying.
Rachel-Anne Hollywood Me too! Whenever I start a brand new game, I love getting Iggy to say his line, it's so satisfying XD
I know that feel with Iggy
I hear good billow talk is excellent for maintaining a healthy PES relationship...
My most satisfying feeling is when a game vibrates the controller just right at the perfect timing!
Adamuntius same
Oh yeah when its by your legs xD!!!
Here are some of mine:
- Picking up gems in the Spyro trilogy.
- Headshots in Resident Evil 4 that cause the enemies' heads to explode.
- Going through the inventory in TES IV: Oblivion with that 'page-turning' sound effect.
- Any kill with the Super Shotgun in DOOM 2016.
JayfroC ahhhh spyro I will be hearing that sound again later this year
That feeling of unlocking a new item/ability in a game with exploration elements that allows you to dig deeper into the world.
Rob is unironically the best thing about this channel. I could listen to him poetically talking about videogame water effects for hours lol.
I don't know, dave is my hero I'd be very sad without dave
Using a mass relay for the first time in every Mass Effect game
The sound of the arrow hitting an enemy at long range in Skyrim
Especially with the slo mo kill cam.
Daniel Phillips I prefer to just see the detected eye open for a split second then close, the killcam kinda kills it for me
MrMaster7112765 you get a very similar feeling in the last of us. Only the physics of them flying back and getting pinned against the wall is even more incredible.
*Thoomp*
oh you don't have to tell me... :)
Beating a boss in Dark Souls.
Best feeling in the world
Also 'Prey Slaughered'.
I love how you enjoy the little details in games so much haha the way you explain things also is soothing and I watch every morning with my cups of coffee.
Anytime and everytime I walk on sand in a game and see that my feet leaves footprints... SO. DAMN. SATISFYING. I also totally agree with the Batman thing. There's almost no feeling like it!
Snow and wind n rain n clothes n hair that react perfectly to it~
Uncharted 2 blew my mind back in the day hen I saw how the snow actually stuck to Nathans clothes. (N everything in uncharted 4 was just unreal it was so good)
N then horizon zero dawn n god of war 4 came along n their snow scenes are just SO GOOD. The noises it makes under their boots, the trail they leave, the way it sticks to their boots n clothes. So SO satisfying ~
Flicking your hidden blade in and out as you walk along in Assassin Creed games. Just have to be careful that some civilian doesn't wander too close and triggers the automatic assassination.
TheBronyBraeburn yeah, so True man
I use to got into stealth mode just make my character put on/take off his/her hood. Something about it not sure what but I really enjoyed it.
Never thought I'd see Rob's "O face."
Ikr
Favorite "Game Feel". Definitely hearing that crunch in MGSV when your bullet flawlessly impacts with someone's head. That and the moment when you get to bury your sword hilt deep into someone's chest in Dark Souls. Definitely my top two.
Parrying enemies in Dark Souls & Bloodborne, there's such just something so satisfying about getting the timing exactly right. Also dealing the killing blow to a boss, and watching him disintegrate with the words "Victory Achieved" & "Prey Slaughtered," what a beautiful feeling.
Doing a Leap of Faith from a very high ledge in any AC game. Also, gliding along power lines in Infamous. Two of the best gaming sensations I've ever experienced.
Climbing the ladder after beating THE END in MGS3 Snake Eater, the sound of the ladder steps while the song starts felt almost like I'm trapped in an infinite loop of emotion
MGS Tally?
The chik-chik of a pump-action shotgun....
Weapon sounds in general (esp. if they're done well and accompanied by high quality animations), things like reloading or racking the slide on handguns.
It's just... cool.
Definitely, agree about the sea in Black Flag!
The noise a rope makes when you jump and latch onto it in a platform/puzzle game is really satisfying I find!
I loved fighting the machines in Horizon Zero Dawn. They reacted so smoothly and each and every one of them had such satisfying awesome details. Like the Long Legs which had a chest that you could actively watch going up and down as if it were breathing.
When I noticed that detail I was in awe.
I sat for a weirdly long time just looking at Aloy's hair in the breeze.
And then burying 3 fire arrows into their chest!! BOOM!
Slowing down time and shooting a watcher right in the face
Weirdest ASMR video, but it'll do. 5/7
Arching your bow before you fire in Horizon Dawn... Soooo satisfying
I love the Critical Kills with the spear, nothing more satisfying (except maybe blowing up a bellowback of either flavour)
One thing that always got me is just the sounds in dead space. The sound of Isaac's boots against the floor, the creaking of the ship itself, the suspicious sounds coming from the vents. All just lovely.
3 words... Blades... Of.. Chaos
Running over enemies with pain train in power armour in fallout 4 is the happy equivalent of finally taking my bra off after a twelve hour night shift at work. Pure bliss and wonderfulness 👼🌈⛅🙌
1-That moment in bloodborne and dark souls where it says "prey slaughtered"/"victory achieved"
2-the all out attack in persona 5
3- when you get a headshot with a sniper in d1
4- when u go to lighthouse in d1
5- discharging your switch axe in a monsters face in monster hubter
Edit: oh and can't forget transforming your weapon in bloodborne
ArshiaGaming AG I guess that when you're talking about D1 you don't mean the survival horror from PS One. So what are you talking about?
JohnyParuwka destiny 1 . But goddamn u remember that game ?
Firing the sonic tear arrow in Horizon Zero Dawn and simply seeing the parts explode off of the metal dinos. 😁
TheLoneWanderer AgentZer0BL2 running among tall grasses
Absolutely agree.
TheLoneWanderer AgentZer0BL2 Then you get the Tearcaster weapon and it feels even better.
omg yes it was orgasmic
A little bias here since its my favorite game series, but bottlecaps in Fallout!!! Especially the ones you get when you drink a Nuka...I love that sound! Its my message alert on my phone.
I know. Technically it's more valuable to sell the Nuka-Cola bottle but it's so much more satisfying to drink it and get the one bottle cap.
Rob, you are extremely articulate. I could almost feel all those sensations just by listening to your descriptions
Um...web swinging in spiderman 2??
ThatOneGuy00 my first thought. Blew my mind when I first played it. It's why I really aggressively resent the amazing spiderman games.
ThatOneGuy00 after playing Just Cause 3, you get the feeling of web slinging done well.
ThatOneGuy00 Exactly why we need the new Spider-Man NOW!!!
OMG! So right xD. That wonderful feeling
ThatOneGuy00 so True
Kinda bummed that Katamari Damacy didn't get on. The "Game Feel" there is picking things up. Man the sensation of picking up entire mountain ranges, cities, clouds, and even continents was SO satisfying. Combined with the Dualshock rumbling everytime you pick things up (I'm already picturing densely packed areas of untouched...things to pick up), it's ridiculously addictive.
SephirothSuperKool YES. This game turned me into Rob levels of sadistic solely because it felt so good to roll things up (including all of those people and animals)!
It reminds me of that Simpsons joke where Homer gargles his approval at various foods. Except that's me and I'm turning into Daffy Duck (Mine All Mine!)
When I was playing the game with more regularity if I found myself in a supermarket or other crowded space, my initial thought was always "look at all of this stuff I could roll up!" and then I would instantly plan out my strategy.
calling the axe back in God of War
Blood Hound Ok, you win
For me the most satisfying moment is how you can feel the gravity gun firing and Half-Life 2 just from the sound of it
My personal favorite "gamefeel" is in Need For Speed Most Wanted (2005) when its raining in-game. Just sitting motionless anywhere and listening to the thunder and rain just takes me to a relaxed bliss.
Nailing a blaze canister in Horizon Zero Dawn, that moment when you know an explosion is coming, the best.
I get the same feeling when I blow up a longleg or bellowback!
Getting that final slow-mo kill when taking an outpost in a far cry game ☺️
Oof!! 😣😣💧💧💧
Persona 5 menus gotta be one of the most satisfying and smooth menu to go through,from the pause menu to every shops you encountered. It made those menus feel like a part of the game.
Man the Leviathan axe in God of War is therapeutic. The way it feels as it snaps back into Kratos’s hands is just...wow. Also water graphics!
the water in ffxv is also really beautiful and I love that when you ride a chocobo through it it starts swimming it was awesome. the water in ni no kuni 2 is alos so pretty!
1 Sneaking in Sly Cooper/Raccoon
2 loop and spring action in Sonic
3 bouncing on enemies in Donkey Kong Returns etc
That moment Delsin comes back
Another childhood favorite. Beating a dungeon in The Legend of Zelda. Oh man the feeling after slaying the enemy, gets the heart pumping.
I liked the way the music ends after an Uncharted 4 shoot out and doesn’t just cut off
One shot arrow kills in skyrim
Never thought i would heard Rob come to near climax before.. Oi hahaha
There's nothing more satisfying than overcoming something difficult
I really liked thunderstorms in Red Dead Redemption. Especially how the rain slowly comes to a stop, leaving puddles behind that slowly dry.
Fantastic topic with the "game feel". Such a great, relaxing comfort video.
I am surprised you didn't talk about throwing out kratos axe. I tossed that thing a lot, just the rumble when it returns was amazing.
-5.Landing a one shot kill in Hunter: Call of the wild
-4.Landing a Spirit Helm Breaker in Monster Hunter World
-3.Parrying and then doing a Visceral Attack in Bloodborne
-2.Starting to sprint in God of War
-1.Forsaken Parrying in Absolver
The midgets in Borderlands 2 always raise a smile. The sound of a headshot in COD WW2, "tink", especially when you're not expecting it.
SibilantVinyl like when I am aiming at a man’s torso and somehow it’s a headshot?
NAcHO1713 No better sound. 👍
My favorite recent Game Feel was on the Island in Uncharted 4 when the storm comes, it felt like I was actually on an island and a storm was coming I just stopped playing and watched as the clouds came in and the storm hit. It was a perfect build that I often play through to witness.
Have to agree that water effects are really satisfying. Playing Black Flag or Sea of Thieves is so relaxing. Something about gliding through the water, listening to it lap against the side of the boat is calming. Or ylu get into a storm, the sound of rain and thunder, battling against the elements. Creating a more dramatic moment to punctuate your seafaring adventure.
1: Pes net physics (totally agree but I call it ''Ripple Physics©''
2: Slow Mo head shots in MGS: 5 (sadistic I know).
3: Spartan Rage in God of War.
4. Water physics in AC: Origins.
5: Drifting a muscle car in Driver/Mafia 3/Watchdogs 2 etc (Powerslide if your American)
on MGS5, I hit an armored dude in the face with the Brennan Sniper Rifle and I couldn't breathe, I was laughing so hard.
Spartan Rage is awesome in every game.
Its called drifting in america 😂 lmao wtf its only powerslide in go kart games
getting a killcam in skyrim
+Floating Goose but......that headshot
Constantly switching weapons in Far Cry. I have no idea why I do it but...
Bow, pistol, bow, pistol, bow, pistol
Oh mah god same
I have that "problem" with Borderlands 😂
The reload sounds of the various guns in Enter The Gungeon, especially after clearing room or a boss perfectly.
Prey Slaughtered on the Soulsborne series. That feel ❤
When you are fighting a horde of draugr in god of war and you get a like five parrys in a row and you leave all the enemies staggered
my personal game feels...
-hearing good OST in any kind of situation (for example KH2 ending you know what i mean when you played it)
-getting the piece of loot you wanted to grind (even better feeling when it drops on your first attempt).
-this one is a newly found in dauntless...smacking the mob you're hunting onto the ground and then comboing it to death with your friend smacking it down again the moment it trys to get up...there are more but you know dont want to make it too long
KH 2 ost? You're definitely a man of culture!
you're a man of culture as well ;)
When you start up a PS1 game 😍😍
yes best sound ever.
One game that I've never seen mentioned in great water physics discussions is champions of norrath for PS2, the puddles in that react so beautifully.
Back in the old PS1 days when a beautiful cinematic cutscene came on. It was such a leap above the normal gameplay that it was awe inspiring. My first JRPG was Final Fantasy 8 and I was in love with the genre before it even reached the title because of that opening cinematic.
Really hope Spiderman in September has a great feel to it, seamlessly switching from swinging from buildings to tying up criminals in webs. I can't wait!
If they can pull that off, everything else is just a bonus really isn't it?
Gliding with Batman can cure cancer.
I really loved diving from high points.
False, it does not.
Cutting a bandit to pieces in Witcher 3
Oh man, I enjoyed my time so much once I unlocked the "every kill ends in a finisher" perk
This may sound weird but hear me out. I love cooking based genre games, whether it’s gathering rare ingredients, serving customers in a restaurant with full hearts or being precise in cooking techniques. In kingdom hearts 3, i made it a sole goal to get the best rating for all available recipes and listen to the sounds of cooking, chopping, slicing, ingredients making a plopping sound when they hit liquid.,,I love it. And it helps that ratatouille is one of my favourite Pixar films.
Punching in TLOU is soooo satisfying. The impact of the punch, ummph!
Nonono the best satisfying feeling is finding ammo
The first entry (CTR corner boosts) literally made me pause the video and give it a like and a favorite xD
How would figuratively pausing a video work??
Just ignore the video for a few seconds and the rewind to where you were