The Games Everyone Should Play Before They Die

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Published 2022-08-29
The games everyone should play before they die. #gaming
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Prey
3:57 Cyberpunk 2077
7:10 Subnautica
9:56 Mass Effect 1
13:31 Elden Ring
16:22 Portal 2
19:34 Inscryption
21:28 Halo Series
23:55 It Takes Two
26:33 Elder Scrolls Oblivion
29:34 Starcraft
31:56 World of Warcraft
34:30 In

All Comments (21)
  • @VAL3NTIN3
    I wish I find someone that has immense feeling for something like you do. I can feel the love and sexyness in your voice that makes me feel hot. Wish I can find a girl that makes me feel like this. Thank you for uploading
  • @Larisiahott
    I still play cyberpunk today and sometimes I just walk around and enjoy small things.. like hearing a new conversation or reading a new shard. For me this is like a huge reward because the lore is so great.
  • @WilliamDuh
    Outer wilds is the only game I’ve ever played where I thought to myself that everyone needed to play it at least once before they died. I’ve never in my life experienced something that made me feel so at peace with my own mortality. That may sound grand but once you’ve played it and gone through the journey and experienced the end, only then will you get it.
  • @mridul3526
    The way he described elden ring gave me chills. I've given up far too many times on this game but now I want to try again
  • @3np1
    Despite the initial hate, Cyberpunk 2077 really did have an amazing story for me and left me wanting more. Other people have also been saying Outer Wilds and I can confirm that it can genuinely be one of the most amazing games depending on what type of player you are. For me, it took a little bit before I was really hooked and the pieces started to click together but once they do, there is almost no other gaming experience. The best game that you can't talk about, the best game with absolutely no replayablility.
  • @LuLYeah
    Oh, how sad it is that you haven't played Outer Wilds. Just go in blind. It is amazing.
  • @kanob6440
    The Mass Effect series was unexpectedly good and emotional for me. Loved that decisions actually affect the story and dialogue. You actually felt attached to the characters, and the world environments itself felt like you really were traveling to different planets.
  • @KenXyroReal
    I picked up Inscryption from this list and finished it today. Truly a gem. I plan to check out every other game on this list which I haven't played yet. Thank you!
  • @AncaBenca
    Thank you for added time stamps. I always do screenshots for things I want to play later and this makes it much easier. 😊
  • @Ryan-gc3sd
    Solid list! I would have added 3 more; Bloodborne, Witcher 3, and Red Dead Redemption 2.
  • @rejzarth8114
    I love Morrowind and Skyrim, but Oblivion truly is special. I love how every NPC has it's own personality and opinions on the world. The game doesn't take itself too seriously, it has a lot of funny quests and NPCs (which are taken to a whole new level in Shivering isles). I love and play Skyrim for it's world (and mods of course), Morrowind for it's hardcore RPG mechanics. But when I just want to have fun I always play Oblivion.
  • @SGallahadd
    Going into the painting inside of Oblivion was one of the coolest things I ever found in gaming.
  • @TrePryorRealtor
    After stopping midway through 4 videos related to my search phrase, I came across yours. It's exactly what I was hoping for as many on your list are ones I hold in high esteem. Now, I'm excited to try the ones I didn't know about. Thank you! One I'd recommend back to you would be The Witness. Truly remarkable.
  • You really should give Outer Wilds a shot. Such a beautiful and adventurous game which you can only play once. A true masterpiece.
  • @duro3666
    Outer Wilds. Incredibly underrated yet incredibly well written game.
  • @Borealisphoenix
    Elden Ring isn't for everyone. Personally, I regret my purchase. Spending my limited free time repeatedly facing defeat, only to return the next day and endure it all over again, has become tiresome. Despite weeks of effort, I haven't been able to overcome certain challenges, leading to frustration. It feels like I've wasted a significant amount of time. Uninstalling the game and opting for something I can enjoy in my leisure, after putting my kids to bed, seems like a better use of my time.
  • @NowAndToEternity
    Yakuza and its spin off judgment are a master class in story telling and some of the few games who set in modern times without any “war” aspect like cod mw. Its characters, theme, story, setting are so realistic and relatable. They even tackle topics which happen recently irl as well like school bullies. These are must play games imo.
  • I love when Prey gets recognition. I think they need to do something to market it again, like a sequel or new story DLC.
  • Cyberpunks side missions just hit fucking hard, the storytelling is just so believable. When it goes dark, it is really the stuff that stays with you for a long time (peralez family easily having most bleak and disturbing fates)...Top notch writing. On the lighter side, Panam is one of the most lovable characters in all gaming.
  • @TorQueMoD
    I remember playing Inside right after I finished the main campaign for Skyrim, and in 3 hours the game blew my mind more than 10 days of Skyrim did. Such an amazing game!