@@PlayStation_Paradise I couldn’t beat it when I was a child because in the last hub world (hell?) the platforming sucked! If you fall, you will die in one shot and lose all your stacked abilities. I was able to beat it as an adult when it was released for the Ps3 though!
shadow hearts is an all time favorite for me i could go on and on about it for hours. i cant wait to see the videos you do for that one. one horror theme game i love is Trapt. thats yet another all time favorite from me and yeah the nightmare before christmas game is surprisingly a good for a movie licence game. i really need to beat it one of these days.
Wish The Suffering and Darkwatch get remastered one day. Psi Ops The Mindgate Conspiracy and Second Sight are spooky too. Timesplitters 2 and Timesplitters Future Perfect have their spooky levels as well. Return to Castle Wolfenstein has good spooky moments, though it is better to play the Xbox port if you don't wanna play the original pc release. Guess Manhunt 1&2 work too. Punisher arguably from the bad guys' perspectives lol.
The Thing - Anyone can be infected, so you can test your team members to see who's human. Of course doing this is completely pointless since some characters are scripted to turn into things at set points in the game, even if they previously tested human 30 seconds ago and haven't been out of your sight since then. The whole mechanic of testing members was intentionally made pointless by the developers for the sake of story telling. As soon as I learned that, my desire to play the game vanished. :(
I hope they rejuvenate gaming to the era around PS2 era. Now they can utilize current software & hardware capabilities. Why not make wacky odd Creative games of All type's of genre's & art style's? I liked when games had types of physics, reactive combat gameplay, gross/weird, detailed smaller environments that entice us to explore or solve puzzles (We have too many open world or souls like games) I wish they could bring back games that give the feeling of games from the Xbox 360 era. I love 3rd person video games. I love singleplayer games, local multiplayer games & can play offline game modes against bots. Games that focus on detective/forensic evidence discovery exploration experience. An example of some games I enjoyed (definitely not adding every game I enjoyed here but here's some): ~prey 1, Alan Wake, max Payne, LA noire, fear, NFL Blitz, banjo-kazooie, Jedi knight: Jedi outcast 2, dark forces 2, Hexen 2, fusion frenzy, Batman, jazz jackrabbit 2, GUN, Metro, the order 1886, red dead Revolver, NBA street vol. 2, singularity, star wars force unleashed, dead space, BioShock, Heretic 2, condemned, halo1-3, assassin's Creed 1 and 2, Turok, rage 1,sly cooper, Dante's inferno, battlefront 2, quake, half-life, silent hill, SSX tricky, amped, motorstorm, skate 1. It would be cool if they made some new MMA or Boxing games. Just getting gaming to that feel of the games from that 2000's- 2010's era vibe. Where games were Fun, and filled with options for the player to get lost in the game even if they are playing singleplayer off line. Like how star wars battlefront 2 did with the CPU bot enemies. 90s-00s gaming had such a vast range of creativity. I love the amount of risk they took on odd concepts in This Y2K era- the Dreamcast/PS2/360. It should show us that GRAPHICS are not the most important thing.. If you can create satisfying movement, gameplay mechanics, physics effects, responsive parts of a environment that makes you want to explore it, engage it, etc. That stuff is so much more important. Not: {"Who can make the largest game map? Or have the most reflections?"} I think Art style, design, vibe, aesthetic is much more important. You don't need top notch graphics to greatly appreciate and enjoy playing a game. That's why we are seeing such a resurgence of players who have gone back to playing older games because they realized the aspects of gaming that they care about and are unhappy with most modern games. So hopefully gaming will enter a new era. That mixes in aspects of the older era's. With our modern capabilities that will hopefully help make it easier to create a satisfying game (without it taking 8 years to build a broken game. Hopefully) Currently everything is trying to be like a Triple AAA game or a free to play online battle Royale game.. A lot of us miss when we had game selection similar to how the Dreamcast/GameCube/360/PS2 era had a mix of. As well alot of those games came with options for local multiplayer, split screen, LAN parties, or offline modes against bots or other diverse offline CPU game modes. Yet modern games are not only lacking those dynamic options that give games nearly endless replayability features... Modern games are lacking even meeting the most basic standards for game's... They don't seemed focused on the core of the games to be Fun. They over focus on "realism" Rather than adding in Artistic adaptations for the greater good of gaming as a whole.. We could be doing so much better yet people are just coming out with the most bland game design, braindead AI, less care for physics effects... We could be doing so much better than this.. The gaming Industry has lost direction and focus on the aspects of gaming that we all love and like to experience.
I disagree because those experimental games became indie gaming, and largely moved to PC and mobile. Experimental games are super risky and probably won't make their money back if a studio spends big money. We did have the death of double AA games though. I highly recommend Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments on PC, if you like detective games. It's amazing.
@@PlayStation_Paradise I'll definitely check it out. Sorry for the rant. I just wish we could still get smaller games. Like extreme sports games, 1080°, NFL blitz, or focused action games that the PS2 library is full of. I don't see why they can't still exist alongside everything else.
@@benmcreynolds8581 haha not at all! Part of the reason I make videos is for back and forths regarding these games. Yeah, I think indies ate most of those, but like you pointed out, some genres just up and died. Like, there's no arcade sports games anymore. Not really. The only exception I really know about, that's also doing well, is Forza Horizon. Horizon is the arcadey version of Forza Motorsport, and Motorsport is the simulation series. Though even Horizon isn't as wacky as Burnout or Split/Second. What's your favorite action sports series? I miss Burnout (didn't like Paradise) and SSX. I think the issue is they cost too much to make and don't sell as much. I'd like to be proven wrong though. I'd kill for an action racing game.
So unexpected to see Maximo here! I have such good memories about that game! It kicked my butt so much!
It's in my backlog. Did you beat it?
@@PlayStation_Paradise I couldn’t beat it when I was a child because in the last hub world (hell?) the platforming sucked! If you fall, you will die in one shot and lose all your stacked abilities. I was able to beat it as an adult when it was released for the Ps3 though!
Excellent recommendations, thank you.
Glad you liked 'em! Anything you didn't already know about?
Love ur account vids its really cool n ur nice to listen too
Great list, I have to check out the Nightmare Before Christmas Game.
It’s trash. Try the Castlevania ps2 games instead.
shadow hearts is an all time favorite for me i could go on and on about it for hours. i cant wait to see the videos you do for that one. one horror theme game i love is Trapt. thats yet another all time favorite from me
and yeah the nightmare before christmas game is surprisingly a good for a movie licence game. i really need to beat it one of these days.
Wish The Suffering and Darkwatch get remastered one day. Psi Ops The Mindgate Conspiracy and Second Sight are spooky too. Timesplitters 2 and Timesplitters Future Perfect have their spooky levels as well.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein has good spooky moments, though it is better to play the Xbox port if you don't wanna play the original pc release.
Guess Manhunt 1&2 work too. Punisher arguably from the bad guys' perspectives lol.
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The Thing - Anyone can be infected, so you can test your team members to see who's human. Of course doing this is completely pointless since some characters are scripted to turn into things at set points in the game, even if they previously tested human 30 seconds ago and haven't been out of your sight since then. The whole mechanic of testing members was intentionally made pointless by the developers for the sake of story telling. As soon as I learned that, my desire to play the game vanished. :(
I hope they rejuvenate gaming to the era around PS2 era. Now they can utilize current software & hardware capabilities. Why not make wacky odd Creative games of All type's of genre's & art style's? I liked when games had types of physics, reactive combat gameplay, gross/weird, detailed smaller environments that entice us to explore or solve puzzles (We have too many open world or souls like games) I wish they could bring back games that give the feeling of games from the Xbox 360 era. I love 3rd person video games. I love singleplayer games, local multiplayer games & can play offline game modes against bots. Games that focus on detective/forensic evidence discovery exploration experience. An example of some games I enjoyed (definitely not adding every game I enjoyed here but here's some):
~prey 1, Alan Wake, max Payne, LA noire, fear, NFL Blitz, banjo-kazooie, Jedi knight: Jedi outcast 2, dark forces 2, Hexen 2, fusion frenzy, Batman, jazz jackrabbit 2, GUN, Metro, the order 1886, red dead Revolver, NBA street vol. 2, singularity, star wars force unleashed, dead space, BioShock, Heretic 2, condemned, halo1-3, assassin's Creed 1 and 2, Turok, rage 1,sly cooper, Dante's inferno, battlefront 2, quake, half-life, silent hill, SSX tricky, amped, motorstorm, skate 1. It would be cool if they made some new MMA or Boxing games. Just getting gaming to that feel of the games from that 2000's- 2010's era vibe. Where games were Fun, and filled with options for the player to get lost in the game even if they are playing singleplayer off line. Like how star wars battlefront 2 did with the CPU bot enemies.
90s-00s gaming had such a vast range of creativity. I love the amount of risk they took on odd concepts in This Y2K era- the Dreamcast/PS2/360. It should show us that GRAPHICS are not the most important thing.. If you can create satisfying movement, gameplay mechanics, physics effects, responsive parts of a environment that makes you want to explore it, engage it, etc. That stuff is so much more important. Not: {"Who can make the largest game map? Or have the most reflections?"} I think Art style, design, vibe, aesthetic is much more important. You don't need top notch graphics to greatly appreciate and enjoy playing a game. That's why we are seeing such a resurgence of players who have gone back to playing older games because they realized the aspects of gaming that they care about and are unhappy with most modern games. So hopefully gaming will enter a new era. That mixes in aspects of the older era's. With our modern capabilities that will hopefully help make it easier to create a satisfying game (without it taking 8 years to build a broken game. Hopefully) Currently everything is trying to be like a Triple AAA game or a free to play online battle Royale game.. A lot of us miss when we had game selection similar to how the Dreamcast/GameCube/360/PS2 era had a mix of. As well alot of those games came with options for local multiplayer, split screen, LAN parties, or offline modes against bots or other diverse offline CPU game modes. Yet modern games are not only lacking those dynamic options that give games nearly endless replayability features... Modern games are lacking even meeting the most basic standards for game's... They don't seemed focused on the core of the games to be Fun. They over focus on "realism" Rather than adding in Artistic adaptations for the greater good of gaming as a whole.. We could be doing so much better yet people are just coming out with the most bland game design, braindead AI, less care for physics effects... We could be doing so much better than this..
The gaming Industry has lost direction and focus on the aspects of gaming that we all love and like to experience.
I disagree because those experimental games became indie gaming, and largely moved to PC and mobile. Experimental games are super risky and probably won't make their money back if a studio spends big money.
We did have the death of double AA games though.
I highly recommend Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments on PC, if you like detective games. It's amazing.
@@PlayStation_Paradise I'll definitely check it out. Sorry for the rant. I just wish we could still get smaller games. Like extreme sports games, 1080°, NFL blitz, or focused action games that the PS2 library is full of. I don't see why they can't still exist alongside everything else.
@@benmcreynolds8581 haha not at all! Part of the reason I make videos is for back and forths regarding these games. Yeah, I think indies ate most of those, but like you pointed out, some genres just up and died. Like, there's no arcade sports games anymore. Not really. The only exception I really know about, that's also doing well, is Forza Horizon. Horizon is the arcadey version of Forza Motorsport, and Motorsport is the simulation series. Though even Horizon isn't as wacky as Burnout or Split/Second.
What's your favorite action sports series? I miss Burnout (didn't like Paradise) and SSX.
I think the issue is they cost too much to make and don't sell as much. I'd like to be proven wrong though. I'd kill for an action racing game.