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00:00Let me tell you the truth. If you haven't played some of the games on this list yet, you need to do it soon, before time runs out or something spoils your experience. These games are worth your time and every penny you spend on them. That's why I carefully picked 18 games that might just be some of the greatest of all time. The kind that make you think, this is why I love video games. Now, let's get straight to the list.
00:241. Resident Evil 2 Remake
00:30Man, this one, for me, is the best remake ever made. Resident Evil 2 Remake isn't just a tribute. It's a masterclass in how to bring a classic back to life without losing its essence.
00:44The atmosphere is so dense, you can almost smell the damp air in the Raccoon City Police Department halls. Every step feels like danger is waiting just around the corner.
00:56I'll be honest, I grew up terrified of the original, spent hours of my life playing those classics.
01:02Playing this remake as an adult, with those insane graphics and flawless sound design, feels like facing your childhood fears all over again.
01:11The way Capcom rebuilt this game, it's respectful, brutal, and ridiculously satisfying.
01:18The zombies aren't just targets to unload ammo on. Every bullet you fire feels like a decision. And that tension? Unreal.
01:28It's one of the few games that made me pause just to appreciate how perfectly they nailed this remake.
01:34Leon and Claire's story is still excellent, and the way the game blends nostalgia with modern gameplay? Perfection.
01:42If, for some reason, you still haven't played this, man, you're missing one of the best horror experiences gaming has ever offered.
01:54Number 2. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild.
01:58I know, everyone's talked about Breath of the Wild to death, and yeah, it's a Nintendo exclusive, but trust me, it's worth it.
02:06There's a reason it's on this list. This game completely changed the way we look at open world design.
02:12It's not just about exploration. It's about curiosity. You see a mountain and want to climb it.
02:17You see lightning in the distance and want to check it out. It's that simple. That pure.
02:23The first time I stepped out of the Shrine of Resurrection and saw the horizon, I just stopped. Didn't even move.
02:30I thought, okay, this is real gaming magic. There's no fixed path. It's just you, the wild, and a sense of freedom that no other game has ever captured this well.
02:41I love how quiet this world can be. Sometimes it's peaceful. Sometimes it's deadly. You never feel rushed.
02:48And when you finally defeat Ganon, it's not just a victory. It's this emotional wave that hits you because you truly lived in that world.
02:57Breath of the Wild isn't just a game. It's a place I go back to when I want to remember why I fell in love with video games.
03:03Three. Just Cause 3.
03:10Okay, this one has to be on your must-play list.
03:14Just Cause 3 is the kind of game where logic just flies out the window.
03:18And that's exactly what makes it amazing.
03:21You've got Rico Rodriguez, your grappling hook, and an entire world practically begging to be blown up.
03:27There's something insanely satisfying about attaching a helicopter to a fuel tank, launching it into a watchtower,
03:34and then wingsuiting away while everything explodes behind you.
03:38No other game captures that action movie sandbox energy quite like Just Cause does.
03:44And yeah, it's not the most polished game out there.
03:47It doesn't have the emotional storytelling some of the others on this list do.
03:50But man, it's fun. Like, genuinely fun.
03:54Sometimes you just need to stop thinking and start blowing stuff up.
03:58The freedom, the destruction, the ridiculous stunts.
04:02It's like the developers said, let's make players feel like gods of chaos.
04:06And honestly, they nailed it.
04:08Number 4. Super Mario Odyssey
04:16Now this one, this is pure nostalgia mixed with modern magic.
04:21Super Mario Odyssey is one of those games that just makes you smile.
04:25No matter what kind of gamer you are, it's impossible not to fall in love with it.
04:29It's like Nintendo bottled up happiness and turned it into a game.
04:33You simply can't dislike this franchise.
04:35It brings that deep sense of nostalgia.
04:38Because let's be honest, for many of us, our very first contact with video games was through Mario.
04:44The creativity here is insane.
04:47Every world has its own unique personality,
04:49that wow moment that keeps you curious all the time.
04:53New Dong City still gives me chills, especially that musical finale.
04:57I swear, that part made me smile like a kid again.
04:59What I love most about Odyssey is how it reminds you that games don't always have to be serious, dark, or cinematic.
05:07Sometimes it's just about jumping, exploring, and having fun.
05:11The movement feels perfect, the controls are super smooth,
05:14and every power moon you collect feels genuinely rewarding.
05:18It's simple, it's pure, and it's timeless.
05:21Mario Odyssey is the definition of a 10 out of 10 game.
05:24Not because it's massive or complex, but because it delivers joy from start to finish.
05:28It's gaming in its purest form.
05:355. Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag
05:38Man, Black Flag is still one of my all-time favorite games in the entire franchise.
05:44You know those games that make you want to actually live in their world?
05:47This is one of them.
05:48Sailing through the Caribbean with the waves crashing and the wind filling your sails?
05:53It's unbelievable how good it still feels even today.
05:56Here, you're not just an assassin, you're a pirate.
06:00And that's what makes it so special.
06:02You've got your ship, your crew, and an entire ocean to explore.
06:07The first time I heard my crew start singing those sea shanties while I was steering through a storm,
06:12honestly, I got chills.
06:14It's so immersive, it feels real.
06:16Edward Kenway might be one of the best protagonists Ubisoft has ever created.
06:22He's not a noble hero.
06:23He's flawed, selfish, and you can clearly see his growth throughout the story.
06:28And honestly, the naval combat here is still unmatched.
06:32Even modern games haven't been able to capture that same sense of adventure and danger.
06:36Every time I replay Black Flag, I'm reminded of why I fell in love with open world games in the first place.
06:42Freedom, exploration, and that pirate fantasy done absolutely right.
06:50Six, God of War Ragnarok.
06:52It might sound cliche to talk about this game, every list has it, right?
06:57But there's a reason for that.
06:59God of War Ragnarok isn't just a sequel.
07:02It's an experience.
07:03It's the kind of game that makes you put the controller down when it ends and just applaud.
07:09The story of Kratos and Atreus is everything.
07:13It's powerful, emotional, and it hits you in ways you don't expect.
07:18Kratos isn't just the angry god anymore.
07:20He's a father trying to do what's right for his son, trying to break the cycle.
07:26And man, as someone who's been gaming for decades,
07:30seeing that kind of depth in a character I grew up with, it's incredible.
07:34The combat is brutal, yet elegant.
07:37Every strike feels heavy.
07:39Every axe throw satisfying.
07:42The world feels alive, filled with beauty and tragedy at the same time.
07:46I swear, there were moments in this game that made me feel things I never expected from an action title.
07:54God of War Ragnarok isn't just a 10 out of 10 game.
07:57It's a masterpiece.
07:59It's storytelling, gameplay, and emotion all wrapped up into one perfect package.
08:047. Far Cry 4
08:11Let's be honest, Far Cry 4 doesn't reinvent the wheel, but man, it absolutely nails what it sets out to do.
08:19For me, it even beats Far Cry 3.
08:22I know, some of you are going to hate me for that.
08:24That mix of chaos, freedom, and beauty just works perfectly.
08:30Kairat, the fictional Himalayan setting, is one of the most stunning open worlds Ubisoft has ever created.
08:37You can go from a peaceful mountain view to total explosions in seconds, and it never gets old.
08:44Pagan Min, the villain?
08:45Absolute legend.
08:47The guy is charismatic, unpredictable, and every scene with him keeps you hooked.
08:52He's that kind of villain you hate but can't stop watching.
08:56But what really makes Far Cry 4 special is how you play it.
09:00You can tackle missions however you want.
09:02Stealthy with a bow, guns blazing, or just causing mayhem riding an elephant.
09:07Yep, you can literally storm a base on an elephant.
09:11It's ridiculous and awesome.
09:13It's that perfect balance between freedom and chaos that makes this game unforgettable.
09:18It doesn't try to be deep or emotional.
09:20It's pure explosive fun, and sometimes that's exactly what gaming needs.
09:258. The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim
09:32Ah, Skyrim.
09:34Where do I even begin?
09:36This game isn't just a classic.
09:39It's a true rite of passage.
09:41Everyone who loves RPGs has at least one story from Skyrim.
09:45Maybe you shouted a dragon off a mountain.
09:48Maybe you accidentally stole a sweet roll and ended up in jail.
09:51Whatever it was, Skyrim gave us stories that stuck.
09:56It's an insult to gaming if you haven't played it yet.
09:59Ha ha.
10:00Even after all these years, the world of Skyrim still feels alive.
10:04Every time you start a new game, it's different.
10:07You can spend hundreds of hours exploring and still stumble upon a random cave you've never seen before.
10:13It's the kind of freedom that makes time just disappear.
10:17The soundtrack alone gives you chills.
10:20That main theme still hits as hard as it did on day one.
10:23And yeah, the game has bugs.
10:25It's a bit clunky at times.
10:27But that's part of its charm, right?
10:29Skyrim isn't perfect.
10:31But it has a soul that most modern games just don't.
10:35This game defined a generation.
10:37It's not just a 10 out of 10.
10:39It's a cultural landmark.
10:41And even now, if you install it again, somehow it still feels like home.
10:51Number 9.
10:52Mad Max.
10:53I'll be honest with you.
10:55Mad Max is one of those games that got way less recognition than it deserved.
10:59A lot of people just ignored it.
11:01And that's a crime.
11:02Because honestly, few games capture loneliness, survival, and brutality as perfectly as this one.
11:10The world is dead.
11:11Like, really dead.
11:12But somehow it feels alive through its silence.
11:15Every time I drove through those endless deserts with sandstorms rising all around,
11:20it felt like I was in a movie.
11:22The atmosphere is absolutely unreal.
11:24The combat is brutal and weighty.
11:27The car battles are pure adrenaline.
11:29And the customization, extremely satisfying.
11:33You literally build your death machine piece by piece.
11:36And it becomes an extension of who you are in this unforgiving wasteland.
11:40But what I love most is how personal the game feels.
11:43It's not about flashy storytelling or emotional cutscenes.
11:47It's about survival.
11:49It's about pushing through, moving forward.
11:51And when you finally stand alone in the desert after a tough fight, that feeling is unmatched.
11:56This game is criminally underrated.
11:59And if you skipped it, you owe it to yourself to give it a shot.
12:06Number 10.
12:07Ghost of Tsushima.
12:09Now this one...
12:10Man, Ghost of Tsushima is pure art.
12:14Emotional and visually breathtaking.
12:17From the very first moment you ride through those golden fields with the wind blowing through the grass,
12:22you just know you're about to experience something special.
12:26Sucker Punch absolutely nailed the samurai fantasy.
12:29Every duel feels personal, straight out of a movie.
12:32The combat is smooth and precise.
12:34Every strike, every parry feels earned.
12:37And don't even get me started on the world.
12:39It's one of the most beautiful open worlds ever created.
12:43No exaggeration.
12:44But what truly makes the game powerful is the story.
12:47Jinsekai's inner conflict between honor and necessity is something you genuinely feel.
12:53He's torn between the samurai code and doing what it takes to save his people.
12:57And that internal struggle gives the narrative incredible depth.
13:01Ghost of Tsushima isn't just a game about fighting.
13:04It's about sacrifice, legacy, and identity.
13:07Every time I finish it, I feel deeply satisfied.
13:10If there's one game that deserves the 10 out of 10 for its overall brilliance,
13:14it's this one.
13:1711. Red Dead Redemption 2
13:23Red Dead Redemption 2 isn't just a game.
13:27It's an experience.
13:29You don't play it.
13:30You live it.
13:31Every moment, every detail, every line of dialogue feels crafted with love and care.
13:38Rockstar didn't just create a world.
13:40They built a time machine.
13:42You play as Arthur Morgan.
13:44And man, what a character.
13:46The writing is so good that by the end, you don't just see Arthur as a protagonist.
13:51You see him as a real person.
13:53His journey.
13:55His redemption.
13:56It's powerful in a way that few games can ever achieve.
14:00The world feels alive.
14:01The world feels alive.
14:02You ride through the countryside, see the sunlight hitting the trees at dawn, or towns waking up in the morning.
14:09It's breathtaking.
14:10It's breathtaking.
14:11And the soundtrack?
14:12Unreal.
14:13Unreal.
14:14Every note carries emotion.
14:16Yeah, it's slow-paced.
14:18It demands patience.
14:20But that's exactly what makes it so human.
14:23It's a story about loyalty, loss, and finding peace in a world that's falling apart.
14:30If you've never played this one, you're missing one of the most emotional experiences in gaming history.
14:36You know that feeling when a game completely takes over your life?
14:49That's Elden Ring.
14:50I'm not exaggerating.
14:52This game had me staying up until 3 a.m. just exploring.
14:56From Software didn't just make another Souls game.
14:59They created an open world that invites you to suffer, learn, and fall in love with discovery.
15:06Every corner of this world hides something.
15:09A boss, a secret, a piece of lore.
15:12And everything is connected in a way that makes you want to keep going.
15:16The first time I saw the erd tree glowing in the distance, I thought,
15:20I have to go there.
15:22It's challenging, of course, but also incredibly rewarding.
15:26Every victory feels deeply satisfying.
15:29Every defeat teaches you something.
15:31And when you finally take down that boss who destroyed you 20 times before,
15:36man, the feeling of accomplishment is simply unmatched.
15:40Elden Ring isn't just a hard game.
15:43It's a journey through beauty and despair.
15:45It's one of those experiences that reminds you why you love video games.
15:49Not because they're easy, but because they make you feel alive.
16:0013. Horizon Forbidden West
16:03Man, Horizon Forbidden West is one of those games that makes you stop mid-mission just to stare at the view.
16:10Like, you're supposed to be saving the world, but then the sun hits the water just right and you're like,
16:16hold up, I need a screenshot.
16:19Gorilla absolutely outdid themselves with this one.
16:22Aloy's journey picks up right where Zero Dawn left off, but everything just feels bigger, deeper, more emotional.
16:29The world is packed with detail.
16:31Every machine, every ruin, every conversation feels alive.
16:36And the design of the machines?
16:37Still unmatched.
16:39They feel alive.
16:40Like you're fighting robotic animals with personalities.
16:43The combat is addictive.
16:45Switching between weapons, setting traps, breaking armor.
16:49It's pure strategy wrapped in chaos.
16:51And the story, it gets surprisingly emotional, especially when you see how much Aloy's grown.
16:57It's not just a pretty open world, it's a living one.
17:00The kind of game that reminds you how powerful gaming can be when story and exploration come together.
17:06Definitely a 10 out of 10 adventure that sticks with you.
17:09Number 14 is Immortals Fenyx Rising.
17:17Guys, this one really surprised me.
17:19Immortals Fenyx Rising looked like just another Ubisoft game at first, but man, this game was totally underrated.
17:26It's fun, colorful, and way more charming than people give it credit for.
17:30It takes that open world formula and fills it with Greek mythology, humor, and personality.
17:36Fenyx is such a likable character, and the constant banter between Zeus and Prometheus?
17:41Pure gold.
17:42It keeps things light, but never silly.
17:45The gameplay feels amazing.
17:47Climbing, gliding, solving puzzles, and fighting mythological creatures is super smooth.
17:53It's like they mixed Breath of the Wild with Assassin's Creed Odyssey and added a big dose of creativity on top.
17:59But what really got me was how genuinely fun it is.
18:03Not stressful, not too serious, just pure fun.
18:07You explore, experiment, laugh, and get lost in this beautiful, myth-filled world.
18:12It's one of those games you play to relax, and before you know it, hours have flown by.
18:17It definitely deserves way more recognition.
18:2315. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt.
18:27Okay, The Witcher 3 isn't just a 10 out of 10.
18:31It's the definition of what an RPG should be.
18:34I honestly don't think any other game has ever made me care so much about side quests.
18:40Like, you go out to slay a monster, and suddenly you find yourself in the middle of a heartbreaking story about love, betrayal, or redemption.
18:48Geralt of Rivia is one of the best written protagonists of all time.
18:53He's grumpy, sarcastic, but there's this depth behind it all that completely draws you in.
19:00The way he interacts with everyone, especially Yennefer, Ciri, and Triss, feels so real that you actually feel the weight of his choices.
19:09The world is massive, but it's not just big, it's alive.
19:14Villages tell stories, forests whisper secrets, and the soundtrack? Absolutely perfect.
19:20I swear, the Ladies of the Woods quest still haunts me.
19:25And the DLCs, Hearts of Stone, and Blood and Wine, could easily be full games on their own.
19:30This game didn't just set the standard. It is the standard.
19:34There's a reason people still talk about it years later, and why it's on practically every Greatest Games list out there.
19:4716. The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered
19:50This one... yeah, this one's heavy, guys.
19:56The Last of Us Part 2 isn't an easy game to play, emotionally.
20:00It challenges you, frustrates you, and even breaks you a little.
20:05But that's exactly what makes it unforgettable and so different from every other game.
20:11From a storytelling perspective, it's on a whole other level above anything you've ever seen.
20:16The acting, the direction, the soundtrack. It's pure cinema.
20:20You don't just play this game, you feel every second of it.
20:24The pain, the anger, the guilt. It's raw and real.
20:28Ellie's journey isn't about being a hero, it's about being human.
20:33Flawed, hurt, and trying to make sense of everything.
20:38Playing as Abby was a masterstroke.
20:41You just can't stay mad at her once you understand her.
20:43And honestly, I even enjoyed playing as her more.
20:47And the combat?
20:48Brutal. Desperate. Real.
20:51You feel every hit, every breath, every moment of survival.
20:56It's not fun in the traditional sense, but it's powerful in a way few games could ever be.
21:03Some people love it, others hate it, but no one forgets it.
21:07For me, that's what defines a 10 out of 10 game.
21:09Something that leaves a mark long after you've finished it.
21:1217. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
21:18Man, if you've ever wanted a medieval RPG that feels like real history,
21:24no magic, no dragons, just grit and survival,
21:28Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is your game.
21:31This isn't your typical chosen one story.
21:34You're not some hero born to save the world.
21:37You're just a guy trying to survive in a brutal, realistic world.
21:42What makes this game incredible is the detail.
21:46Everything feels grounded, from the way you swing a sword to how you have to learn to read, literally.
21:52It's immersive in a way that no other RPG dares to be.
21:55You actually have to earn your progress, and that makes every victory feel earned.
22:02The world feels alive, but harsh.
22:05People remember what you do.
22:07Your reputation matters.
22:09And combat?
22:10It's not flashy, it's raw, clumsy, real.
22:14It's the kind of game that punishes impatience, but rewards dedication.
22:19And that's why I love it.
22:21It respects your time, your effort, and your curiosity.
22:24It's not trying to impress you with fireworks.
22:27It wants to pull you in.
22:29Make you live the life of someone who's just trying to survive the chaos of medieval Europe.
22:34It's not just a 10 out of 10 for fun.
22:36It's a 10 out of 10 for authenticity.
22:4318.
22:44Baldur's Gate 3
22:45If The Witcher 3 is the gold standard for storytelling,
22:49Baldur's Gate 3 is the platinum one.
22:52This game is insane.
22:53Every single choice you make matters, and I'm not just saying that.
22:57You can literally break the story in a thousand different ways,
23:00and the game just rolls with it.
23:02Like, yeah, we planned for that.
23:04Larian Studios gave us something special here.
23:07An RPG that respects players' intelligence and creativity.
23:11The writing?
23:12Brilliant.
23:12The characters?
23:13So good, it's almost unfair.
23:16Astarion, Shadowheart, Karlak.
23:19These are characters you miss when you stop playing.
23:21The combat's turn-based, but it's never boring.
23:25Every fight feels like a puzzle, and the freedom you get to approach situations however you want?
23:30It's wild.
23:31I spent hours just experimenting, and somehow the game rewarded that chaos.
23:36This isn't just one of the best RPGs ever made, it's one of the best GAMES ever made, period.
23:42It's proof that player choice, when done right, can make a game truly unforgettable.
23:46Bonus 1, Days Gone.
23:54I'll defend this game to the very end.
23:57Days Gone deserved way more recognition.
24:00Yeah, it had bugs at launch, but man, once you really dive into it,
24:04you realize it's one of the most emotional open-world games ever made.
24:09Deacon St. John isn't your typical hero.
24:11He's broken, stubborn, and tired of the world,
24:15and that's exactly what makes him feel real.
24:18Riding that bike through the forests of Oregon,
24:21hearing the wind, the distant sounds,
24:23and those quiet moments of grief, it's powerful.
24:26And when those freaker hordes show up, pure adrenaline.
24:31This game doesn't try to be flashy or forced.
24:33It's honest.
24:34A story about loss, loyalty,
24:37and finding hope in a world that's completely gone to hell.
24:41And when that ending hits,
24:42man, it hits hard.
24:45It's a shame there's no sequel to a 10 out of 10 game
24:48that literally shook the gaming world.
24:50Blow me your shotgun and I'll walk point.
24:52Out, Artion.
24:55Bonus 2, Metro Exodus.
24:58And finally, Metro Exodus,
25:00a game that feels like both a farewell and a new beginning.
25:03Another title that was sadly overlooked by many.
25:07If you've played the previews Metro games,
25:09this one feels like finally stepping into the sunlight
25:11after years trapped underground.
25:14The atmosphere?
25:15Unmatched.
25:16You can almost feel the cold in the air,
25:18the dust,
25:19the tension.
25:20It's a slow, quiet game.
25:22And then suddenly,
25:23chaos.
25:25The storytelling is subtle,
25:26but deeply emotional.
25:28You really start to care about Artion and his crew,
25:30especially as they search for a future in a shattered world.
25:34The graphics are absolutely stunning for a PS4 game.
25:38They pushed the console to its limits
25:39and delivered something visually perfect.
25:41What makes it a 10 out of 10 for me is the balance.
25:45Intense survival mixed with moments of peace and beauty.
25:49It's dark, hopeful, and heavy all at once.
25:53Few games manage to be so cinematic and so human at the same time.
25:58Metro Exodus isn't just about surviving the apocalypse.
26:01It's about finding something worth living for.
26:03And that's exactly what makes it unforgettable.
26:06And there you go.
26:1018 perfect games you have to experience before you die.
26:14If even one of these hit you in the feels,
26:17drop a comment and tell me which one.
26:19Now go play something amazing
26:20and remember why we love games in the first place.
26:24See you in the next one.
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