I’m not one for the blocky aesthetic so that basically rules it out for me. Even with Dreams, LBP etc. I struggle with creativity as much as I would like. I don’t bother neither with character creators nowadays
Same the graphics are absolutely hideous, atrocious. There’s no uglier game in all of existence I’m convinced and that’s why I haven’t and will never touch it.
This was me. I avoided this game from day one. Didn't get the appeal didn't draw me in what do ever till just very recently. I ran out of things to play while I wait for the big titles to drop on PS5... Ended up beating the game, earning the platinum and even built a massive mansion and promptly stopped playing it again😂
Surely I'm not the only one who thought Rosie was like 5 when she was talking about playing Silent Hill for the first time and little Rosie was screaming and whatnot, then she's like "oh I was 16". Lmao.
I’m so with Nath about Minecraft, I appreciate the impact and success it’s had but nothing about it drew me in. Same with Stardew Valley, gave it a go from all the hype and only lasted 10mins
Same. I think it's fantastic it is such a popular game and can potentially bring in people who otherwise may not have played games, but it does absolutely nothing for me and I just don't see the appeal. Anyways...back to my 500 hour jrpgs.
I’m excited for the rob gets angry at cup head stream, mostly because the art style makes it look like a fun easy game (even though it’s hard as nails), I’ll enjoy the juxtaposition
Do ALL of those streams! All of those stream suggestions sound great: Rosie playing Silent Hill, Ash playing Dark Souls, Rob playing Cuphead, and Nathan building a Minecraft castle.
I got to the bit in the snow, where you had to raid the camp. Snuck all the way up to them and hid under the wooden structure. The game didn't save. Started at the top of the hill again and planned to sneak down again, my finger slipped on the trigger as I readjusted my controller and the whole pack came after me. Haven't played it since, but I'm hoping to find a reason to go back into it.
I played the first metal gear solid when I was a young teen, and I absolutely hated it. Ten years later (and an analog controller this time), I gave it another chance and absolutely loved it
Every time the Tuesday Checklist comes out on a later day in the week I have a mini-anxiety attack about how far away the weekend is, followed by the huge relief that I'm further through the week than I suddenly thought!
I agree I've tried time and time again but my attention span is way too short my friends used to play it religiously but I could never get into it unless I was blowing up their stuff
I mean it’s all about creativity and building whatever you want so if you’re not creative in that particular sense you’re not gonna enjoy the game it’s simple lol
@@PlayStationAccess to be fair Minecraft has the worst graphics in any game of all time even old games taken into consideration and thus I never even played Minecraft. I never knew I was a graphics snob until it existed.
@@rashonburnett6473 You can get some texture packs that make the game loooook way better and removes the pixely nature of it. I like the Sphax BD Craft, makes it look cartoony instead
@@rashonburnett6473 the new ray tracing looks really good-I'm sure as the PS5 is out longer they'll release an update to it so it's not just on PC (if they haven't already.) And as someone who grew up on *gameboy games* and whose parents had a NES in the house thanks to a nerd friend circa 90s, Minecraft's graphics are an upgrade from 8-bit at least. :P
@@PlayStationAccess Minecraft really does have a heavy learning curve. It really does not tell you much of anything about the game. Me, now? it's rather easy to deal with it because I know how to find/make what I need. If you don't know? Minecraft is ridiculously hard. I actually had a friend show me what to do the first time otherwise I'd have had no idea what to do.
graphics don’t make a game. But a game that open-ended can be quite daunting to most people who are like “what exactly are you supposed to do?” since the point is you just “survive” and get better at “surviving” and if you want you can go for the big bosses to “finish” the game.
@@prycenewberg3976 I mean... you can also do that in the Nether too. :D It's especially cool if you re-build one of those nether fortresses to your own specifications.
I gave up on Bloodborne on the first wolf encounter which was literally the first enemy. I eventually went back to play it again and finished the game.
I did the same for A Machine For Pigs. The moment the dishevelled bedrooms appeared, even with no enemies around, made me so scared for what would come that I haven't been back since.
@@weskershades The best part of Machine For Pigs is Jessica Curry's utterly stellar soundtrack. It saddens me to admit that I've spent more time listening to her gorgeous music than I have played the game. The enemies in the game aren't as scary as Dark Descent and there's no sanity effects (that I remember), but the psychological mind stuffery of the game is what makes the ending so abhorrently beautiful. No spoilers, I promise, I made the mistake of learning how perfect and tragic the ending was and wanting to play the game based on that, but if you make it to the end, it is so perfectly fitting for everything that led up to it. It just takes a while to adjust to what the game hurls at you. I haven't been able to adjust to it just yet..
I think there should be a weekly bit on PlayStation Access where Ash talks about the very obscure titles that she has played over the years that no one has ever heard of.
I was right there with you Ash with Dark souls, I had never heard of any fromsoftware games and was clueless going in to Dark souls. I got crushed right away. A big Nope from me, took out the game and never went back.
So I was around 10 years old and walked into my sister’s room while her and her boyfriend were playing the original Resident Evil 2 on ps1. I was so scared but they convinced me to have a turn. I walked around the corner in the police station and Mr X burst through the wall and attacked me, total jumpscare moment. I paused the game and was shouting angrily, betrayed that they made me play this. They promised nothing like that happens again and convinced me to keep playing. I walked out the door and Mr X smashed through another wall to get me. It was at this point I threw the control and left the room…
i agree with Nath, i played it at a friends house, i just liked creative mode and dumping lava buckets ontop of high cliffs and such and trees but thats not enough value for me to go buy it
The training in fighting games can be simple at first but they get very hard once the combos come into play especially the more advanced combos if you’ve never played them before
This made me want to build yet another castle in Minecraft. Also: games we gave up on after 10mins but came back to much later and found it to be one of our all time favorites. Happened to me with Elite Dangerous.
I took a whole 2 days with Elite Dangerous trying to find the fun before realizing that I had already experienced the entire game, and nothing was going to change in the future.
Nathan I'm just glad to know I'm not the only one who dislikes Minecraft. All my friends, my girlfriend, and my son all love it and I will never understand the hype for it
Same here, almost everyone I know loves it yet I'm seemingly the only one in my group that doesn't like the game after playing it for 30 minutes or so.
I 100% agree with Rosie! Even before the episode started, the title she chose (no spoilers) popped into my mind. I bought that title when it first came out, still have it, and, yes... have never finished it after all these years!
When I first got it, I couldn't take much more than 10 minutes of Hitman: Blood Money. Then years and OSs passed as the game sat collecting dust. Decided to give it another go, found out it needed to be patched to run at all. Got it working. Couldn't stop playing. There are some good things about growing up.
There has only ever been one game I've given up on after 10 minutes. Outlast 2. Got to the school and had to stop there. Normally I'll give a game at least an hour, but I was too on edge. Now I don't even start horror games
Nathan's Minecraft challenges - Y, Rosie (and of course Dave) playing Silent Hill for Halloween - Y and Ash playing Dark Souls - Y, Rob playing Cuphead co-op - Y
I understand Ash, i got 2 hrs in Dark Souls. Then I got invaded, both games went back within the week. Never played another like it ever again, nor will I
Blaz Blue: Central Fiction and God Eater. All the moves and mechanics overwhelmed me in the tutorial alone! I have just passed that age where I can't play games with overcomplicated mechanics anymore.
The game I gave up on was Gone Home. I've heard it's fantastic, but the atmosphere terrified me for some reason. I knew it wasn't really a horror game, hence why I tried it out despite how much of a coward I am, but I absolutely couldn't bear the silence. The constant feeling of "WHAT IF SOMETHING HAPPENS" was too much for me. I installed it, booted it up, and not even 10 minutes later, I was already uninstalling it. I'll give it another shot one day, when I'm feeling braver...
I'm definitely interested in all the suggested videos! Games I give up on in under 10 mins are usually horror games. Most recently Amnesia, got to the first main area and then switched it off. I love horror films, but I can't do horror games.
MGS3 believe it or not. The camera angles and lack of a hud map made the game too frustrating. However, I bought MGS3: Subsistence and it's easily one of my favorite games.
The game ash is talking about...is a game from early childhood and I could never remember the name just remembered the wizard and unicorns and of course too young to understand anything about it ....whatta blast from the past ....love this channel so much lol
Agree with everything Nath said on Minecraft. Also applies to Lego Worlds for me. Both give you too much freedom and not enough direction... I like my games to have a clear goal and purpose.
Minecraft gives you infinite freedom to do what you want to do you want to build a huge City you can do that Do you want to build an industrial city you can do that too you are free to build whatever you want there are no restrictions Minecraft is full of infinite possibilities.
@@CB-lw7ty you are absolutely correct been playing Minecraft for eight years I've gone from the learner to the master now other players are coming to me to ask me how to play the game I play 100% survival with peaceful because I don't want to waste my time fighting monsters I want to build with limitations
It was Burn Cycle for my brother. That game was impossible to get past 10 minutes. For me, it was Dragon's Lair on Game Boy and the arcade game. There was no way to get past even 10 seconds of the game. And also, White Knight Chronicles 2 in which I couldn't get past the first boss.
I got very angry at resident evil revelations 2... played it with my partner and when the character I was playing as refused to pick up a gun despite the hoarde of flesh eating zombies, I got very angry and my bf got scared and we had to turn the game off for both mine and his safety
Picked up the original Guilty Gear because it was discounted to *97 cents* a while back. Played it for an hour and absolutely hated it, uninstalled it without earning a single trophy. I don't know if it's a poor port or if the game itself is just bad but man that was a miserable experience for me. Moved onto Revelator and loved it though.
I had an online game against someone on Mortal Kombat X, and having never been good at fighting games, I lost *hard* and went to turn off the game, but instead accidentally hit ‘Delete.’ I was about to feel distressed, but I took a moment and realised I’m probably not gonna miss anything.
I'm genuinely excited to see Rosie play Silent Hill. Especially Silent Hill 3. I know it's not as popular as its predecessor but I can empathize with Heather much more than I can with James, so a lot of the scares in 3 have extra weight to me. I'd be interested to see which one Rosie likes the best.
Played Subnautica for 15 minutes, couldn't figure out what to do and uninstalled the game. 2 years later I tried it again and couldn't put it down until I beat it.
We need to see Rosie stream the Silent Hill series at least the first 2 games. That series is my childhood & was one of the reasons I fell in love w/ the horror genre
I played Minecraft for around 10 hours and created a number of holes, I think my character is still at the bottom of one of the particularly large ones. I have since learned destruction is more of my thing, I like the inspiration to think of something to make and the talent to do it even if I did.
I’m with you Nathan. Never saw the point of Minecraft, Subnautica on the other hand, in which I arguably end up doing pretty much the same thing, I can totally get behind.
It was sekiro for me. I thought I was ready after doing star wars jedi fallen order on hard difficulty and I had the parrying down but nope. Still got destroyed in sekiro and haven't gotten the energy to go back
I don't do horror games; so I never really started Resident Evi back in the day. My sister bought it for me; thinking I would like it, but I wasn't crazy about the whole zombies thing. So when I got to the hall with the zombie dogs; I bailed. This happened again when someone tried to get me to play Outlast; another game I didn't get very fast in. In fact; I think I had less time in. I'd gotten in the building, walked around for a bit, until the hanging body dropped from the ceiling... and that was my time in Outlast! So yeah; don't do horror game.
As someone who still hasn't played Silent Hill too, Rosie's stream interests me very much, but to be honest, after this video I really NEED to see Nath streaming Minecraft (it should be hilarious - also, please make Rob and Dave be present to comment on this occasion).
I have given up on cuphead I think 4 or 5 times, and then each time I come back being like 'I have matured as a gamer, I can do this, I will start again just to get used to the buttons again' then I do the two levels I can complete, get frustrated and will delete it for 6 months before the cycle continues
Nier Automata. For some reason, I don’t remember why, I played it once and I either wasn’t feeling it or got stuck on a part and just didn’t continue it. But then I randomly decided to give it another shot recently and I’m so glad I did because it’s one of my favorite games of all time and then was able to play the also amazing Nier Replicant.
WAIT! I remember another one! I played Resident Evil 7, after getting so excited for the game from watching Liam and Rosie play it. I saw where all the spooks were and I was convinced I would breeze through the game. THAT DID NOT HAPPEN. I knew where the spooks were and the anticipation of waiting for them to appear made it all the worse. My save file has Ethan crouched under the stairs next to the phone, because I'm too scared to go to the attic to face Mia again.
I do recall Nath and Dave played Minecraft with Kim for the Yogscast Jingle Jam one year, and at a particular point Kim is talking about how calm and zen Minecraft is, to which Nathan then says "I've just twatted a duck". 👍🏻
My one is Silent Hill 2!! Put it on, played 10 mins then thought I’ll get right into that later...well needless to say later never came n I’ve never played the best silent hill game ever made 😮😮
Zelda on switch ... I gave it a try but i felt lost, didn't know where to go or what to do and i couldn't progress. 🤷🏻♀️ Played for a few hours and that's it, sold it with switch.
It took me a while to click with BOTW, but once it did, it felt amazing to run all over and see what I could find. What really stumped me was when I went back to 3DS for Ocarina of Time, with the BOTW headset, only to flounder in confusion. An amazing game can be spoilt by lack of direction and I feel like Ocarina and BOTW work for a lot of people, but they unfortunately doesn't quite click for everyone.
I'd watch all of these streams except for Nathan's... Not because of him but the prompt you guys gave him. He needs more that just "build a castle". Give him something like "Build a full diamond set" or "reach the nether". That should get him pumped to finish the whole game.
I gave Minecraft a chance after I played for like an hour I'm playing the game for eight years because I gave the game another shot in 2015. Minecraft is a game of infinite possibilities that's why I love Minecraft
“I’m the best at everything, and as soon as I’m not, I turn it off.”
I’ve never related more to a human
Self-denial in a nutshell.
very toxic
I can honestly say Playstation Access is my favorite gaming Channel. Especially Rob is a great presenter/creator.
me too. i am strangely entertained by both playstation access and outsidexbox. i must have a thing for saucy brits. 😄
Giving up on people within 10 minutes 🤣 Rob is definitely a manifestation of my inner self lol looking forward to seeing more Bloodborne dungeons
Ash: "The original Dark Souls was hard!"
Ash's Dad: Git Gud - to his OWN daughter!
The Millman family are AWESOME!! 👌
I never played Minecraft. I appreciate it for what it is and what it brings to the creativity of other people but I always knew it wasn't for me.
I think I'd get on with Nath.
I’m not one for the blocky aesthetic so that basically rules it out for me. Even with Dreams, LBP etc. I struggle with creativity as much as I would like. I don’t bother neither with character creators nowadays
I played it on free trial for an hour and just like Nath I was like what the heck am I suppossed to do. Im just not creative enough for these games :/
Same the graphics are absolutely hideous, atrocious. There’s no uglier game in all of existence I’m convinced and that’s why I haven’t and will never touch it.
This was me. I avoided this game from day one. Didn't get the appeal didn't draw me in what do ever till just very recently. I ran out of things to play while I wait for the big titles to drop on PS5... Ended up beating the game, earning the platinum and even built a massive mansion and promptly stopped playing it again😂
Surely I'm not the only one who thought Rosie was like 5 when she was talking about playing Silent Hill for the first time and little Rosie was screaming and whatnot, then she's like "oh I was 16". Lmao.
Yeah, legit confused and was like "Is Rosie actually like 35 or something?"
She must have been playing it years later, no way is rosie the same age as rob
I believe Rosie is 25.
Her brother also has a well to do gaming channel. She would be on it sometimes. (Not sure if you know)
@@CrazeeAdam I do, yeah. Caddicarus.
I’m so with Nath about Minecraft, I appreciate the impact and success it’s had but nothing about it drew me in. Same with Stardew Valley, gave it a go from all the hype and only lasted 10mins
Same. I think it's fantastic it is such a popular game and can potentially bring in people who otherwise may not have played games, but it does absolutely nothing for me and I just don't see the appeal. Anyways...back to my 500 hour jrpgs.
@@gabestation6874 amen to that 🙏🏼
i was okay with stardew valley cuz theres goals. minecraft has no structure or goal so i got so bored after the first 10 mins.
I’m excited for the rob gets angry at cup head stream, mostly because the art style makes it look like a fun easy game (even though it’s hard as nails), I’ll enjoy the juxtaposition
I spent a whole minute in mine craft once… Nathan you’re not alone
I have never touched the game and I never will. Just find zero fun in building anything
Same. I haven't played it. And never will =/
Pretty much the same here! Fortnite as well.
Demon Rosie at 15:07 is a mood haha, love it .
Do ALL of those streams! All of those stream suggestions sound great: Rosie playing Silent Hill, Ash playing Dark Souls, Rob playing Cuphead, and Nathan building a Minecraft castle.
Agreed; I'd likely watch every one of those.
I would prefer to see Dave play Silent Hill :) but will of course watch it if Rosie plays
Red Dead Redemption 2 was mine, I got to chapter 3. I think I just got overwhelmed with everything you can do.
I got to the bit in the snow, where you had to raid the camp. Snuck all the way up to them and hid under the wooden structure. The game didn't save. Started at the top of the hill again and planned to sneak down again, my finger slipped on the trigger as I readjusted my controller and the whole pack came after me. Haven't played it since, but I'm hoping to find a reason to go back into it.
My brother gave up the same way. It's a great game though and worth giving it another shot.
I played the first metal gear solid when I was a young teen, and I absolutely hated it. Ten years later (and an analog controller this time), I gave it another chance and absolutely loved it
I can't imagine playing it with the og ps1 controller
Only one in the series worth playing. I miss normal controllers.
Good. Very good. You have Big Boss's approval. 👍🏻
Don't think I ever tried playing without the analog controller.
Every time the Tuesday Checklist comes out on a later day in the week I have a mini-anxiety attack about how far away the weekend is, followed by the huge relief that I'm further through the week than I suddenly thought!
Absolutely behind Nathan. I had the exact same experience with Minecraft. My friends play it and I want to join in but I just can't get into it.
yeah I didn't like it until I had a friend go and explain how to do stuff.. trying to figure it out from the in-game prompts wasn't working.
Nate, I completely agree with you. I don’t like Minecraft either.
It’s not very beginner friendly
I’ve played it for years and I’m really unlucky with the rng drops so I’ve never beat the game
Me neither never understood the obsession with Minecraft lots of people had everything from the graphics to the gameplay is just a meme in my opinion
I agree I've tried time and time again but my attention span is way too short my friends used to play it religiously but I could never get into it unless I was blowing up their stuff
I mean it’s all about creativity and building whatever you want so if you’re not creative in that particular sense you’re not gonna enjoy the game it’s simple lol
@@claytonzanetassie yeah I've spent hours just... building things. No real reason, just to build them.
I laughed a bit too hard to seeing, what I guess was Nath, beating a cow with a steak in Minecraft. 😂
I am an artiste - Nath
@@PlayStationAccess to be fair Minecraft has the worst graphics in any game of all time even old games taken into consideration and thus I never even played Minecraft. I never knew I was a graphics snob until it existed.
@@rashonburnett6473 You can get some texture packs that make the game loooook way better and removes the pixely nature of it. I like the Sphax BD Craft, makes it look cartoony instead
@@rashonburnett6473 the new ray tracing looks really good-I'm sure as the PS5 is out longer they'll release an update to it so it's not just on PC (if they haven't already.)
And as someone who grew up on *gameboy games* and whose parents had a NES in the house thanks to a nerd friend circa 90s, Minecraft's graphics are an upgrade from 8-bit at least. :P
@@PlayStationAccess Minecraft really does have a heavy learning curve. It really does not tell you much of anything about the game. Me, now? it's rather easy to deal with it because I know how to find/make what I need. If you don't know? Minecraft is ridiculously hard.
I actually had a friend show me what to do the first time otherwise I'd have had no idea what to do.
100% with Nath on this one...
And Rob, Cuphead's a masterpiece, you should definitely give it another go...
I am with you Nath. You always make me smile, Ash! Such a wonderful addition to an amazing team.
I feel you nath... Im watching my cousin play that game and i ask him what is the purpose of that game? And the graphics too "Blocks....?"
what's the purpose of any game? to have fun.
I'm sorry, in my sense i just don't see the fun in there, that's why i said i feel nath.
graphics don’t make a game. But a game that open-ended can be quite daunting to most people who are like “what exactly are you supposed to do?” since the point is you just “survive” and get better at “surviving” and if you want you can go for the big bosses to “finish” the game.
@@prycenewberg3976 I mean... you can also do that in the Nether too. :D It's especially cool if you re-build one of those nether fortresses to your own specifications.
10:06 Doing something on a unicorn’s back reminds me strongly of the Witcher 😉😉
I gave up on Bloodborne on the first wolf encounter which was literally the first enemy. I eventually went back to play it again and finished the game.
Time to start the dark souls series if you havent already
Amnesia: The Dark Descent!! I walked down a hallway got too scared and quit. I Haven't played since 2015 when I bought it in a Steam sale.
I did the same for A Machine For Pigs. The moment the dishevelled bedrooms appeared, even with no enemies around, made me so scared for what would come that I haven't been back since.
@@johngreen8344 Oh God I have that one aswell but never tried it.
@@weskershades The best part of Machine For Pigs is Jessica Curry's utterly stellar soundtrack. It saddens me to admit that I've spent more time listening to her gorgeous music than I have played the game. The enemies in the game aren't as scary as Dark Descent and there's no sanity effects (that I remember), but the psychological mind stuffery of the game is what makes the ending so abhorrently beautiful. No spoilers, I promise, I made the mistake of learning how perfect and tragic the ending was and wanting to play the game based on that, but if you make it to the end, it is so perfectly fitting for everything that led up to it. It just takes a while to adjust to what the game hurls at you. I haven't been able to adjust to it just yet..
I think there should be a weekly bit on PlayStation Access where Ash talks about the very obscure titles that she has played over the years that no one has ever heard of.
Christmas Snake is literally the best thing i've ever seen. It's hard to explain how happy you guys make me.
I was right there with you Ash with Dark souls, I had never heard of any fromsoftware games and was clueless going in to Dark souls. I got crushed right away. A big Nope from me, took out the game and never went back.
“I know I’m bad with hard things”- Rob 15:23
Knowing Ash from her previous channel you can definitely tell she was holding in the dirty jokes 😂
Love when Ash pulls out these left-field fever dream videogames from the early 2000s, remind me of my childhood!
So I was around 10 years old and walked into my sister’s room while her and her boyfriend were playing the original Resident Evil 2 on ps1.
I was so scared but they convinced me to have a turn. I walked around the corner in the police station and Mr X burst through the wall and attacked me, total jumpscare moment. I paused the game and was shouting angrily, betrayed that they made me play this. They promised nothing like that happens again and convinced me to keep playing. I walked out the door and Mr X smashed through another wall to get me. It was at this point I threw the control and left the room…
I wish I'd done that to my little sister now
Luckily u missed the true horror of walking into ur sisters room with her bf
@@Gd2knw yea they could have been playing raid shadow legends
Final Fantasy 14; I made a character, selected my class. Took the first quest turned it in and haven’t been back.
i agree with Nath, i played it at a friends house, i just liked creative mode and dumping lava buckets ontop of high cliffs and such and trees but thats not enough value for me to go buy it
The training in fighting games can be simple at first but they get very hard once the combos come into play especially the more advanced combos if you’ve never played them before
First game I got when I bought PS4 was Star Wars Battlefront and unfortunately gave up on it very quickly think on second mission.
This made me want to build yet another castle in Minecraft.
Also: games we gave up on after 10mins but came back to much later and found it to be one of our all time favorites. Happened to me with Elite Dangerous.
I took a whole 2 days with Elite Dangerous trying to find the fun before realizing that I had already experienced the entire game, and nothing was going to change in the future.
I would love to see the Access team all playing Minecraft together!
Nathan I'm just glad to know I'm not the only one who dislikes Minecraft. All my friends, my girlfriend, and my son all love it and I will never understand the hype for it
Same here, almost everyone I know loves it yet I'm seemingly the only one in my group that doesn't like the game after playing it for 30 minutes or so.
I 100% agree with Rosie! Even before the episode started, the title she chose (no spoilers) popped into my mind. I bought that title when it first came out, still have it, and, yes... have never finished it after all these years!
I was 9 when I started playing Silent Hill! Favourite game ever!
I couldn't even get into the next room in the Resident Evil 7 demo because I was that scared.
I NEED to see Nathan building a castle… And I’m always down for a survival horror let’s play!
When I first got it, I couldn't take much more than 10 minutes of Hitman: Blood Money.
Then years and OSs passed as the game sat collecting dust.
Decided to give it another go, found out it needed to be patched to run at all.
Got it working. Couldn't stop playing.
There are some good things about growing up.
There has only ever been one game I've given up on after 10 minutes. Outlast 2. Got to the school and had to stop there.
Normally I'll give a game at least an hour, but I was too on edge. Now I don't even start horror games
Nathan's Minecraft challenges - Y, Rosie (and of course Dave) playing Silent Hill for Halloween - Y and Ash playing Dark Souls - Y, Rob playing Cuphead co-op - Y
I understand Ash, i got 2 hrs in Dark Souls. Then I got invaded, both games went back within the week. Never played another like it ever again, nor will I
Blaz Blue: Central Fiction and God Eater. All the moves and mechanics overwhelmed me in the tutorial alone! I have just passed that age where I can't play games with overcomplicated mechanics anymore.
The game I gave up on was Gone Home. I've heard it's fantastic, but the atmosphere terrified me for some reason. I knew it wasn't really a horror game, hence why I tried it out despite how much of a coward I am, but I absolutely couldn't bear the silence. The constant feeling of "WHAT IF SOMETHING HAPPENS" was too much for me. I installed it, booted it up, and not even 10 minutes later, I was already uninstalling it. I'll give it another shot one day, when I'm feeling braver...
The Access Check List is one of my favorites segments you guys do, always a joy.
I'm definitely interested in all the suggested videos!
Games I give up on in under 10 mins are usually horror games. Most recently Amnesia, got to the first main area and then switched it off. I love horror films, but I can't do horror games.
Loved the bloopers at the end. More please
MGS3 believe it or not. The camera angles and lack of a hud map made the game too frustrating. However, I bought MGS3: Subsistence and it's easily one of my favorite games.
Very good. Big Boss approves. 👍
love these are the bsest bit live gameplay ( cos ur funny on that) and when interview each other funny.. and the quiz that was class so funny
The game ash is talking about...is a game from early childhood and I could never remember the name just remembered the wizard and unicorns and of course too young to understand anything about it ....whatta blast from the past ....love this channel so much lol
Agree with everything Nath said on Minecraft. Also applies to Lego Worlds for me. Both give you too much freedom and not enough direction... I like my games to have a clear goal and purpose.
Minecraft gives you infinite freedom to do what you want to do you want to build a huge City you can do that Do you want to build an industrial city you can do that too you are free to build whatever you want there are no restrictions Minecraft is full of infinite possibilities.
@@CB-lw7ty you are absolutely correct been playing Minecraft for eight years I've gone from the learner to the master now other players are coming to me to ask me how to play the game I play 100% survival with peaceful because I don't want to waste my time fighting monsters I want to build with limitations
@@CB-lw7ty Exactly. And I think that this is the reason why it is so loved and appreciated. Although, it's understandable that it isn't for everyone.
I know how Rosie feels I went through the same when I played silent hill 3 when I was a kid got to the first monsters and was like NOPE😂
I'm playing Silent hill now and currently at the hospital level. The game is very stressful.
I find Midwich Elementary to be much more stressful. Enjoy the game, truly one of the classics.
Always a pleasure to hear from the Playstation Access crew :). Thanks for your videos !
all these stream ideas i would absolutely love to see!!
I'm with Nate on Minecraft, bought it for PS3 and played it once and never looked back.
I would def watch that silent hill stream! Ive not finished any of the series myself even though i own a few.
It was Burn Cycle for my brother. That game was impossible to get past 10 minutes. For me, it was Dragon's Lair on Game Boy and the arcade game. There was no way to get past even 10 seconds of the game. And also, White Knight Chronicles 2 in which I couldn't get past the first boss.
The Silent Hill alley was enough to terrify me as a child
I got very angry at resident evil revelations 2... played it with my partner and when the character I was playing as refused to pick up a gun despite the hoarde of flesh eating zombies, I got very angry and my bf got scared and we had to turn the game off for both mine and his safety
Picked up the original Guilty Gear because it was discounted to *97 cents* a while back. Played it for an hour and absolutely hated it, uninstalled it without earning a single trophy. I don't know if it's a poor port or if the game itself is just bad but man that was a miserable experience for me. Moved onto Revelator and loved it though.
I had an online game against someone on Mortal Kombat X, and having never been good at fighting games, I lost *hard* and went to turn off the game, but instead accidentally hit ‘Delete.’ I was about to feel distressed, but I took a moment and realised I’m probably not gonna miss anything.
I'm genuinely excited to see Rosie play Silent Hill. Especially Silent Hill 3. I know it's not as popular as its predecessor but I can empathize with Heather much more than I can with James, so a lot of the scares in 3 have extra weight to me. I'd be interested to see which one Rosie likes the best.
Played Subnautica for 15 minutes, couldn't figure out what to do and uninstalled the game. 2 years later I tried it again and couldn't put it down until I beat it.
OMG!! completely agree with Nath!!! Why people still playing Minecraft?
Yeah one of my best friends gave up on the tutorial boss as well. I think he was fully equipped and tried only twice and was like "nope, not for me".
I would LOVE to see a video of "Video Intro's We Failed Miserably At / Just Couldn't Get." That would be awesome.
We need to see Rosie stream the Silent Hill series at least the first 2 games. That series is my childhood & was one of the reasons I fell in love w/ the horror genre
I played Minecraft for around 10 hours and created a number of holes, I think my character is still at the bottom of one of the particularly large ones. I have since learned destruction is more of my thing, I like the inspiration to think of something to make and the talent to do it even if I did.
Destruction?
Try minecraft pvp if you want to destroy other people
I bought minecraft back when it was minecraft alpha.
I still play it regularly and love it.
I’m with you Nathan. Never saw the point of Minecraft, Subnautica on the other hand, in which I arguably end up doing pretty much the same thing, I can totally get behind.
It was sekiro for me. I thought I was ready after doing star wars jedi fallen order on hard difficulty and I had the parrying down but nope. Still got destroyed in sekiro and haven't gotten the energy to go back
delsin popping up at the end? am i the only one hoping he's back?
trust Ash to play a game which is basically Goth My Little Pony
Lol @Nathan I totally get it..... I'll definitely never play minecraft, but it is cool to see peoples creations for sure.
I quit Silent Hill at the same exact time!
I totally noped out of SH too. Played that wayyy too young.
@@Dragon9Nexus I was probably the same age....I was very innocent.
I bought the street fighter collection last week. I had a good go but I will never be good at those games. 😫
I got really excited when Ash mentioned Prism. I barely made it through the tutorial, the actual game was twice as hard. I made it about five minutes.
I don't do horror games; so I never really started Resident Evi back in the day. My sister bought it for me; thinking I would like it, but I wasn't crazy about the whole zombies thing. So when I got to the hall with the zombie dogs; I bailed. This happened again when someone tried to get me to play Outlast; another game I didn't get very fast in. In fact; I think I had less time in. I'd gotten in the building, walked around for a bit, until the hanging body dropped from the ceiling... and that was my time in Outlast! So yeah; don't do horror game.
Mood!! I'm a big Resident Evil fan but the dogs always terrify me. I have to do bits at a time.
As someone who still hasn't played Silent Hill too, Rosie's stream interests me very much, but to be honest, after this video I really NEED to see Nath streaming Minecraft (it should be hilarious - also, please make Rob and Dave be present to comment on this occasion).
I also watched my dad watch Silent Hill and I read the walkthrough for him .
I eventually played SH3 myself. We never got 2 :(
It's hard to argue which is best but most people think SH2 is better than the others. Personally SH1 is my favorite.
I have given up on cuphead I think 4 or 5 times, and then each time I come back being like 'I have matured as a gamer, I can do this, I will start again just to get used to the buttons again' then I do the two levels I can complete, get frustrated and will delete it for 6 months before the cycle continues
I’d be excited to see Nath build a castle!
Rob's Simpsons reference during Nath's segment was classic
Yesss I remember PRYSUM! I played it for a while! Wow the nostalgia lol
Nier Automata. For some reason, I don’t remember why, I played it once and I either wasn’t feeling it or got stuck on a part and just didn’t continue it. But then I randomly decided to give it another shot recently and I’m so glad I did because it’s one of my favorite games of all time and then was able to play the also amazing Nier Replicant.
WAIT! I remember another one! I played Resident Evil 7, after getting so excited for the game from watching Liam and Rosie play it. I saw where all the spooks were and I was convinced I would breeze through the game. THAT DID NOT HAPPEN. I knew where the spooks were and the anticipation of waiting for them to appear made it all the worse. My save file has Ethan crouched under the stairs next to the phone, because I'm too scared to go to the attic to face Mia again.
I love how Rob just conveniently leave out Cuphead streaming as a suggestion at the end of the video
I do recall Nath and Dave played Minecraft with Kim for the Yogscast Jingle Jam one year, and at a particular point Kim is talking about how calm and zen Minecraft is, to which Nathan then says "I've just twatted a duck". 👍🏻
My one is Silent Hill 2!! Put it on, played 10 mins then thought I’ll get right into that later...well needless to say later never came n I’ve never played the best silent hill game ever made 😮😮
Please play the first 3 silent hill games
Zelda on switch ... I gave it a try but i felt lost, didn't know where to go or what to do and i couldn't progress. 🤷🏻♀️ Played for a few hours and that's it, sold it with switch.
It took me a while to click with BOTW, but once it did, it felt amazing to run all over and see what I could find. What really stumped me was when I went back to 3DS for Ocarina of Time, with the BOTW headset, only to flounder in confusion. An amazing game can be spoilt by lack of direction and I feel like Ocarina and BOTW work for a lot of people, but they unfortunately doesn't quite click for everyone.
I'd watch all of these streams except for Nathan's... Not because of him but the prompt you guys gave him. He needs more that just "build a castle". Give him something like "Build a full diamond set" or "reach the nether". That should get him pumped to finish the whole game.
Bloodborne, dark souls, project cars, f1 2019
I gave Minecraft a chance after I played for like an hour I'm playing the game for eight years because I gave the game another shot in 2015. Minecraft is a game of infinite possibilities that's why I love Minecraft
I gotta go with Nath building a castle in Minecraft. Because I wanna watch him fall in love with that game while he builds.
I was waiting for Rob to make that "yesterday" joke 😅