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00:00Don't waste your money on games that aren't worth it.
00:03The right ones give you real fun and the quality you expect.
00:06The kind that make every dollar feel worth it.
00:09Here are the top 20 games that are 100% worth your money.
00:15Black Myth Wukong is totally worth your money.
00:18For the price of a premium game, you're not just getting 10 to 20 hours of content.
00:23You're getting a massive, beautifully crafted world with high budget visuals, deep combat
00:28mechanics, and a developer who clearly pushed hard on every detail.
00:33What makes it worth paying for is how much the game actually gives you.
00:37The bosses are huge set pieces, the areas you explore are varied and detailed, and the combat
00:43stays interesting because of the different transformations and staff abilities you unlock.
00:48Gameplay stays fun throughout, the staff moves feel weighty, dodging and parrying matter, and
00:54each enemy has its own rhythm you have to learn.
00:56The world is a big part of the experience too, forests, snowy mountains, and because
01:01it's based on Journey to the West, there's a lot of personality and mythology woven into
01:07the story.
01:26that's what makes it worth telling you.
01:34That's a lot of personality nhupe!
01:50Stop this madness. Stay away from the Dark Dragon seal.
01:57Go back home to your little raven nest.
02:01Or die here.
02:07If you truly think you have what it takes to slay the Dark Dragon, prove it.
02:15The very theme that resurrected the Dark Dragon years ago.
02:20Even a mortal such as yourself has heard of me?
02:24I'm sure.
02:27Die, insect!
02:34Ninja Gaiden 4 is absolutely worth your money, especially if you're into high-octane hack and slash.
02:40For a full-priced title, it delivers serious value.
02:44Massive boss fights, tight combat mechanics,
02:46and a polished experience developed by the teams behind the best in the genre.
02:51Gameplay is the main star here.
02:53You get to play as both Ryu Hayabusa and the new protagonist Yakumo, each with their own style, so there's variety and replayability built in.
03:01Every fight pushes you to improve, making you feel the progression rather than just handing you power.
03:06The visuals and design hold up, too.
03:09Set in a dark, rainy, near-future Tokyo, the world looks gritty and stylized in the best way.
03:15The detail, lighting, and animation all show effort.
03:19Which means your purchase isn't just for the name, it's for quality.
03:22If you're looking for a game that's challenging, Ninja Gaiden 4 ticks those boxes.
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03:27How's that is in trouble?
03:33You wish to beat the build up.
03:34That was enough of an epic talent.
03:36If you're in this magnina spy webpage, you'd watch your Lac Quioli logo, this one is probably
03:52in the anti-stamil yap.
03:54I can hear her. I can feel her clawing her way back inside of me.
04:01Get out!
04:04Leave me alone!
04:07I've been back. I deserve this.
04:11Resident Evil 7 is absolutely worth paying full price because it delivers a complete, focused horror experience without wasting your time.
04:19The Baker House alone delivers more atmosphere and tension than most full horror games.
04:24And the story actually keeps you moving instead of dragging things out.
04:27From a developer standpoint, it's clear that Capcom put real effort into this.
04:31The engine upgrade, the camera perspective change, and the atmosphere all show a renewed passion for the series.
04:37All of which means your purchase isn't just for a game. It's for something that was built to stand out.
04:43Gameplay is simple, but solid. You explore, manage limited ammo, solve puzzles, and the Baker family isn't just scary, they're memorable.
04:52And every encounter with them is intense in a way that sticks with you.
04:55If you want a horror game that gives you real tension, Resident Evil 7 is an easy pick.
05:05Uncharted 4 A Thief's End is one of those games you can buy at full price without second guessing it.
05:10It offers a lean and polished adventure, filled with blockbuster set pieces, top-tier visuals, and a narrative that wraps up Nathan Drake's journey in grand style.
05:20This isn't filler, it's a full experience worth every dollar.
05:24Why it's worth the purchase? The gameplay delivers from start to finish.
05:28Cliffhanger moments, daring escapes, hidden treasures, and a world that feels rich with exploration.
05:34All in levels that feel handcrafted, instead of copy-pasted. It's the kind of game where you can tell the developers put real effort into every scene.
05:44The game's been enhanced for modern hardware, meaning better performance and graphics if you're playing on the latest platforms.
05:50It stays relevant and high quality even years after release.
05:54Are you ready to seek your fortune?
05:57Hang on, Nathan!
06:00Where is the artifact?
06:06I made a promise that I was done with this life.
06:09How long have we been chasing this thing?
06:10Long time.
06:11Real long time. Just you and me.
06:15No offense to these guys, but they don't get it.
06:17If you're done lying to me, then you should stop lying to yourself.
06:21The biggest pirate treasure of all time is within our grasp.
06:27Look, Nate, I'm gonna make you a one-time offer.
06:30Drop everything.
06:34Go home.
06:37Live your life.
06:40Or we can just end it right here.
06:43There's gotta be another way.
06:44I need you on this one.
06:45He's waiting for you there.
06:53We were together for 10 years and now you tell me she's my enemy.
06:56What about you, Jack?
06:58What's it going to be?
07:00Loyalty to your country or loyalty to me?
07:03Your country or your old mentor?
07:05The mission or your beliefs?
07:07Your duty to your unit or your personal feelings?
07:10You don't know the truth yet.
07:14But sooner or later you'll have to choose.
07:17I don't expect you to forgive me.
07:22You've got to do it, Snake. She's your enemy and your objective.
07:27You're a soldier.
07:29Finish your mission.
07:32Prove your loyalty.
07:34Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater is the kind of remake that makes a full price purchase feel justified.
07:41It's not a simple visual upgrade.
07:43You're paying for a full reimagining of a classic and it shows in almost every scene.
07:48What makes it worth the money is how much care went into preserving the original spirit
07:52while fixing the old limitations.
07:55Stealth feels more flexible, movement is smoother,
07:58and the environments have way more detail than the PS2 version ever could.
08:03Whether you stick to the classic style controls or switch to the new modern layout,
08:07the gameplay stays fun and rewarding.
08:10Outside of the improvements, the story still hits just as strong.
08:14Naked Snake's mission, the survival elements like treating wounds and camouflaging yourself in the wild,
08:19it keeps everything that made the original special,
08:22just presented in a way that matches today's standards.
08:25It's me that wants to kill it.
08:31It's me that wants to kill it.
08:33It's me that wants to kill it.
08:39I want to kill it.
08:42Freddy!
08:49Face it on!
08:51Attack now!
08:58Rettky!
09:01B-
09:02HELLO!
09:08I'm not by me.
09:11Help me!
09:20She's coming.
09:22Help me!
09:29I know you.
09:30He needs you.
09:32Senua's Saga Hellblade 2 is the kind of game that shows exactly where your money goes.
09:36It doesn't pad itself with side quests or filler.
09:39Instead, it delivers a focused, cinematic experience built with incredible attention to detail.
09:45What makes the purchase worth it is how immersive the whole journey feels.
09:48Every fight is intentional, every environment is handcrafted,
09:52and Senua's inner struggle is presented with the kind of care that's rare in the industry.
09:57The motion capture, the facial animation, and the binaural audio all work together
10:01to make you feel like you're right there with her,
10:04battling both the world outside and the one inside her mind.
10:08If you want a premium game that leans into quality over quantity
10:11and gives you an experience you won't forget,
10:14Hellblade 2 is absolutely worth the full price.
10:18Death Stranding 2 on the beach takes everything strange and memorable from the first game
10:22and pushes it even further.
10:24This time, the world feels bigger and a lot more unpredictable.
10:28Sam is back on the road again trying to reconnect people
10:31in a place that doesn't always want to be saved.
10:34What makes it worth spending full price on is how much there is to dig into.
10:38The game isn't short and it doesn't feel rushed.
10:41You get long story chapters, plenty of side paths to explore,
10:44upgraded gear, and a lot more variety in how you move across the world.
10:49It's the kind of game that keeps giving you something new every few hours,
10:52which makes the purchase feel justified.
10:54The production quality is also on another level.
10:58Even small details from the environments to the animations
11:00show that this wasn't thrown together quickly.
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11:31Control stands out as one of those games that feel worth every dollar, mainly because it
11:58offers something you don't see every day. The moment Jesse Faden steps into the Federal
12:03Bureau of Control, the game sets a tone that's quiet, strange, and a little unsettling. It's
12:09worth the full price because the experience feels tight and well-crafted. The main story doesn't
12:14drag, and the oldest house constantly shifts to show you new areas and surprises. You're not just
12:20clearing checkpoints, you're exploring a place that feels alive in its own weird way. The abilities
12:26you unlock make the gameplay fun on its own. Throwing objects with telekinesis, levitating
12:32across gaps, and dashing through firefights gives the combat a nice rhythm that stays exciting
12:37throughout the game. If you want something stylish and polished from start to finish, Control is
12:43absolutely worth picking up.
13:01And that's all I can remember of that dream.
13:13Super Mario Bros. Wonder might look like just another Mario game at first, but it gives so
13:28much more than you'd expect. The worlds, and the level design is packed with clever twists
13:33that keep you going. It's not just about heading to the flag, it's about discovering moments that
13:38make you smile, laugh, or even lean in closer. Gameplay brings back the classic platforming
13:44you love, but then adds crazy power-ups, unexpected mechanics, and levels that flip the rules without
13:50warning. One minute you're running through a forest, the next you're underwater with a
13:54character you don't expect, trying to dodge chaos and stay alive. Visuals and sounds stand
13:59out too. Crisp colors, charming animations, and music that feels as good as any Mario soundtrack
14:05before it. And since it's made by Nintendo, you know it's going to run smoothly, feel polished,
14:11and last a while.
14:12Mass Effect Legendary Edition is absolutely worth your money. It bundles three huge RPGs into one,
14:28all remastered and loaded with content.
14:32Mass Effect Legendary Edition is absolutely worth your money. It bundles three huge RPGs into one,
14:40all remastered and loaded with content. When you buy this, you're not just getting a single game,
14:45you're getting a full trilogy with added polish and modern tweaks. That kind of value for a full
14:51price purchase doesn't come along every day. The remasters clean up the visuals, improve performance,
14:57and make navigating the trilogy smoother, so you're playing the series as it was meant to be experienced
15:02now, not how it felt back on old consoles. The developer BioWare clearly treated this as more
15:08than just a cash-in. They included almost all the DLC, improved the first game's mechanics to match the
15:14later titles, and optimized things to feel fresh. For anyone who missed the series the first time,
15:20or wants to relive it with modern polish, this is the version to buy.
15:50Ghost of Yotei has a calm, snowy atmosphere that immediately pulls you in. You play as Atsu,
16:11moving through quiet villages and harsh mountain paths while hunting the Yotei Six. What makes it worth the
16:17money is how much care goes into the experience. The map is big without feeling empty, and every
16:22region has its own mood and challenges. As you progress, you unlock new counters, tools, and
16:27fighting techniques, so the combat keeps evolving instead of staying the same the whole way through.
16:33The game also looks great. Built for modern hardware, the snowy forests, stormy cliffs, and wooden
16:39settlements all have a clean, detailed look that makes exploring fun on its own. If you're after a
16:44single-player game that's polished, atmospheric, and offers a long, satisfying journey, Ghost of Yotei is a strong buy.
16:56Who are you?
17:02I thought we killed your whole family.
17:06The snake.
17:07The oni.
17:16The kitsune.
17:22The spider.
17:24The dragon.
17:27Vaj.
17:28Saito.
17:29What are we going to do with this one, Saito?
17:39I'm sorry.
17:41It came to this...
17:43little wolf.
17:43Hades 2 keeps the spirit of the first game, but gives you enough new ideas to make it feel fresh.
18:04You play as Malinoe, battling your way through familiar gods, in a world that keeps shifting
18:08every time you dive in. The combat is fast and smooth, and each run feels a little different
18:14depending on the boons and weapons you pick up. What makes it worth the money is how much time
18:18you can actually sink into it. Roguelikes live or die on replayability, and this one gives you
18:23tons of reasons to keep going. New areas to unlock, new gods to interact with, upgrades that
18:29change your playstyle, and story moments that unfold slowly over many runs. Even a short session
18:35feels productive. If you like games that grow with you and give you hours of content without
18:40wasting your time, Hades 2 is a solid, full-price purchase.
18:45I cannot stop Kronos on my own. Will you aid me?
18:49We've got your back, sister, so just keep moving forward.
18:53Care for a little wager here? Bet I'll take more of them than you.
18:57Let's see how strong we really are.
19:00Time would wear us down, but with patience.
19:03We can withstand him until our night arrives.
19:09This is it.
19:18Death to Kronos.
19:19Death to Kronos.
19:27Like a Dragon, Infinite Wealth starts big and never really slows down.
19:31Ichiban heads to Hawaii for answers, and what should have been a simple trip turns into a wild mix of
19:36comedy and heartfelt moments. The game jumps between serious story beats and ridiculous side content in
19:42a way only this series can pull off, and it keeps you hooked the entire time.
19:47The main story is long, and the side activities stay entertaining instead of turning into chores.
19:53You've got job classes to experiment with, and even the island-building mode if you want something
19:57more relaxing. It's the kind of game where you always have something fun to jump into. The combat
20:02system feels better, too, with small changes like positioning and new team moves making battles
20:07flow naturally. Infinite Wealth earns the money you put into it. It's easily one of the most complete
20:13games in the series.
20:15You met the head of the Barracudas. Named Dwight.
20:20The Barracudas are after me. Akane-san. They're after her, too, you know.
20:25You've seen this?
20:26This is someone else.
20:27Ganjo.
20:28You trying to tell me they're a Yakuza in Hawaii?
20:30The head of Kazuma Kiryu. What better trophy than the head of a dragon?
20:37I really, really need your help. Like, right now. I'd take a bullet for a bud any day.
20:46Take cover!
20:50You can always turn a new leaf, but you can't turn back the clock.
20:54All you get is the precious time you're given. You ready for this, Kasuga?
21:00Let's do this.
21:01The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild takes the idea of an open world with freedom
21:11and turns it into something really special. From the moment you step outside the Great Plateau,
21:16you can go anywhere, climb anything, and play at your own pace. The game just lets you wander and
21:22discover things naturally. It's worth the full price because the world never stops giving you new
21:27stuff to do. Even small activities like cooking, finding a shrine, or stumbling onto a new village
21:32feel rewarding. Nothing feels forced or repetitive, and you can easily spend dozens of hours without
21:38realizing it. Combat and movement stay fun the whole way through. Gliding, climbing, experimenting
21:44with different weapons or tricks. It's all simple to pick up, but satisfying every time.
21:49Breath of the Wild is absolutely worth your money.
21:51Breath of the Wild is absolutely worth your money.
21:54Here it comes!
22:08He wants to save her, my daughter.
22:21Breath of the Wild is a classic from a legendary RPG series, and this new version brings that old
22:31school intensity into a stunning modern package. From the moment you step into Boletaria, the game
22:37sets a mood. Quiet, eerie, and a little intimidating. It's the kind of world that doesn't explain much,
22:44letting you figure things out as you move. Bluepoint rebuilt everything, the lighting, the models,
22:50the sound, so the whole game feels clean and modern, while still keeping the original spirit intact.
22:57You can see the work in every area you visit, and it gives the experience a premium feel overall.
23:02Combat stays deliberate and tense. Every swing matters. Every dodge has weight. And beating a boss
23:10actually feels like you earned it. The game gives you space to learn and improve at your own pace,
23:15which is why each victory hits so hard.
23:30Donkey Kong Bonanza brings back that classic platforming energy the series is known for,
23:53but with a brighter, more playful twist. The game throws you into colorful jungle stages, and a bunch
23:58of moving traps that keep you on your toes. It's simple to pick up, but every level has something
24:03fun or surprising tucked in. The kind of design that makes you want to replay stages just to grab
24:08everything you missed. You're getting a full adventure, not a short spin-off, challenge modes,
24:14and secrets that give you real replay value. It feels like one of those games you'll keep installed
24:19just because it's fun to jump into whenever you're in the mood. The presentation is strong as well.
24:25The animations are clean, and everything runs smoothly, which is exactly what you want
24:29from a modern Donkey Kong game. It's polished and easy to enjoy whether you're new to the series
24:35or grew up with it, or grew up with it.
25:05Batman Arkham Knight deserves a spot on any list of games that are worth your money. And not because
25:10it's a big franchise name, but because it actually feels like a complete experience.
25:15This isn't a small sequel, it's a full dive into Gotham, built to make you feel like you're really
25:21patrolling the city on its worst night. What makes it worth the full price is how much the game gives
25:26back as you play. The campaign has weight, the villains get proper attention, and the side missions
25:32aren't just distractions. They add to the world and build out Gotham's chaos one problem at a time.
25:39The combat still stands out, smooth and punchy without being complicated. If you want a single
25:44player game that feels polished, packed with content, and built with real care, Arkham Knight
25:50is one of those rare titles that earns every dollar you put into it.
26:20Baldur's Gate 3 earns its full price in the best possible way, by giving you an absurd amount of
26:40freedom. Every choice matters, every conversation can branch, and every fight can go wild depending on
26:47what you decide to do. The main story alone can last dozens of hours, but the replay value is
26:53what makes it special. Different classes, different companions, different decisions,
26:58even small choices send you down new routes. It's the kind of game where finishing it once
27:03doesn't mean you're done. The writing is strong, and even simple side quests become memorable because
27:08of how grounded and reactive everything feels. If you're looking for a game that respects your time,
27:14gives you endless possibilities, and feels handcrafted from start to finish, Baldur's Gate 3 is
27:20absolutely worth every dollar you put into it. The universe itself. How would you feel about helping me
27:28kill some evil bastards?
27:34Blacketh blesses me this day. Together, we might survive.
27:40I'll enjoy watching you try. In mere moments, all that you have dreaded will come to pass.
27:50When the screaming stops, and your mind is gone, the rest, perhaps, is silence.
28:06Just one more time. That's always a goddamn dream.
28:12I don't want to kill all these food, Dutch. Just you.
28:20Come out! What about loyalty?
28:23Loyal to what matters. Do as you're goddamn told.
28:28It is us or him!
28:32Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of those games that pulls you in without trying too hard.
28:37You start out with Arthur Morgan and the gang trying to survive the cold,
28:41and from there the world slowly opens up. Not in a loud, flashy way, but in a way that feels honest.
28:47It's worth the full price because everything in the game feels carefully made. The world reacts to you,
28:53the animations look smooth, and even simple things like cooking at camp or taking care of your horse
28:59add to the experience. The story helps a lot too. Arthur's journey has a quiet, personal feel,
29:05and the way he interacts with the people around him makes the whole game hit differently. If you want a long,
29:11grounded adventure that feels alive from start to finish, Red Dead Redemption 2 is the kind of game
29:17that earns every dollar you spend on it.
29:19So
29:36Are you a calm and reasonable person?
29:39The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Complete Edition is the kind of game that makes a full price
30:08purchase feel like a bargain.
30:09From the moment you step into Geralt's boots, the world feels wide and lived in.
30:14Villages have their own problems, forests feel dangerous at night, and even random roadsides
30:19hide stories if you slow down and look.
30:21It's a huge world, but it never feels empty.
30:24The main story is long and rich, the side quests are written with real care, and the Complete
30:28Edition adds both expansions, each one big enough to feel like its own standalone game.
30:33You could spend dozens of hours here without touching half the map, and it still wouldn't
30:37feel repetitive.
30:39Combat and progression stay engaging.
30:41You're mixing signs, potions, bombs, and swords depending on what you're fighting, and it
30:45all comes together in a way that feels smooth once you get the rhythm.
30:48The gear system and upgrade paths also give you plenty of room to build Geralt the way
30:53you like.
30:54I will find her, or someone who knows what happened to her.
31:07Who are you?
31:10You know who I am.
31:14Legend cannot be killed, can it?
31:20The Wild Hunt will be here soon.
31:21They're coming for Ciri.
31:22Hold them back!
31:23Geralt!
31:24I've long awaited this and you, White Wolf.
31:27I've long awaited this and you, White Wolf.
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