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00:00Dude, you there who made it to this video? I'm sure you really like video games, right?
00:05And in this massive industry with hundreds of thousands of games,
00:09we have so many options to play that it's actually hard to choose good games to spend our time on.
00:14But among all these thousands of games, there are those that truly stand out and leave a mark on everyone.
00:21And that's exactly why I decided to make this video,
00:24to talk about games that are above average and must play titles for every gamer.
00:29Of course, guys, these games might not please everyone.
00:32But the fact is, they're above the curve.
00:34And whether you like them or not, they've earned their place in gaming history.
00:38So get comfortable wherever you are, grab your cup of coffee, and let's get into the list.
00:45Far Cry 3.
00:47Man, we have to start with a game that basically defined the modern open world shooter.
00:52Far Cry 3 is just iconic.
00:55I remember the first time I set foot on the Rook Islands.
00:58The vibrancy of the jungle was insane for the time.
01:02But let's be real.
01:03The reason we all stayed was Vos Montenegro.
01:06He is hands down one of the best villains ever written.
01:10That definition of insanity monologue still gives me chills and makes you feel genuinely uneasy every time he's on screen.
01:17The gameplay introduced that loop we see everywhere now.
01:22Clearing out outposts, hunting animals to craft bigger wallets.
01:26Seriously, why did I need three sharks to make a wallet?
01:29And that feeling of progression from a scared tourist to a jungle warrior.
01:33Jason Brody's arc is actually pretty dark if you pay attention, watching him slowly lose his humanity to the island's violence.
01:41It's a transformation that feels earned because you're the one pulling the trigger.
01:45What I didn't love?
01:47Maybe the second island felt a bit less inspired than the first.
01:51And the radio tower fatigue started here.
01:54But honestly, diving off a cliff with a wingsuit while an explosion goes off behind you?
01:59That's pure gaming bliss.
02:01It's that rare kind of game where the world feels like your personal playground, and the chaos is entirely up to you.
02:08If you haven't played this, you're missing a foundational piece of gaming history.
02:162. Detroit Become Human
02:19Alright, let's pivot to something that'll make you question your own soul.
02:23Detroit Become Human is Quantic Dream at its peak.
02:28It's not a game in the traditional sense of jumping and shooting.
02:32It's a massive, branching narrative that actually makes your choices matter.
02:37I've had friends play this where their entire ending was the complete opposite of mine, and that's the magic of it.
02:44It forces you to make split-second moral calls that genuinely haunt you after you turn off the console.
02:50You play as three different androids, but Connor, the detective, stole the show from me.
02:56His chemistry with Lieutenant Anderson is peak writing, showing a relationship that evolves based entirely on how human you decide to be.
03:05The game tackles heavy themes like segregation, consciousness, and what it means to be alive.
03:11The graphics are still mind-blowing.
03:14The facial animations are so detailed, you can see the micro-expressions of doubt and fear in the character's eyes.
03:21The only downside?
03:23Sometimes the metaphors are a bit on the nose, and the quick time events can get a little frantic when you just want to see the story play out.
03:30But man, the tension during the interrogation scenes is real.
03:35You'll be sweating over a dialogue choice, I promise, knowing that one wrong word could end a character's journey forever.
03:43It's an emotional rollercoaster that every gamer needs to ride at least once to see how far storytelling has come.
03:50Number three, Mass Effect Legendary Edition.
03:58If you want to feel like the lead of your own Star Wars-level trilogy, this is it.
04:03Mass Effect Legendary Edition is the ultimate sci-fi package.
04:07We're talking three massive RPGs where your choices in the first game can literally haunt you 40 hours later in the third.
04:15It's a level of continuity that almost no other franchise has dared to attempt, making every conversation feel like it carries the weight of the galaxy.
04:24The world-building is just top-tier.
04:27You're not just flying a ship, you're managing political tensions between alien races that have centuries of beef.
04:34But the real heart is the squad.
04:37Garrus, Tali, Liara.
04:38They aren't just NPCs.
04:40They're your best friends, your family, and sometimes your love interests.
04:44I legit felt a genuine sense of loss and a post-game depression when the credits rolled on the final game because I had to say goodbye to them.
04:53The combat in the first game was always a bit clunky, but the remaster fixed a lot of that jank.
04:59It's much snappier now, blending tactical powers with solid third-person shooting.
05:04The only thing that still bugs me is the Mako driving, if you know you know, and the scanning for minerals can be a bit of a snooze.
05:12But the story?
05:13The Reapers?
05:14The Citadel?
05:15It's a masterpiece.
05:16It's a space opera where you hold the baton, and your legacy is written in the stars.
05:22Number 4.
05:29Shadows Die Twice.
05:32Let's talk about a game that'll test your blood pressure.
05:36Shadows Die Twice is from software showing off.
05:40It's different from Dark Souls because you can't just grind levels or hide behind a shield.
05:46You have to master the Clash of Steel.
05:49It's a game that demands your absolute presence.
05:52You can't autopilot your way through a single encounter without being punished.
05:57The parry mechanic is the most satisfying thing I've ever felt in a combat system.
06:03That clink-clink-clash rhythm feels like a deadly dance where one mistake means death.
06:09When you finally beat a boss like Isshin, the Sword Saint, after 50 tries, that's a stand-up-and-scream moment that few hobbies can provide.
06:18You feel like a true shinobi, moving with a precision you didn't know you had.
06:23The world of Ashina is beautiful but brutal, full of verticality that makes exploration feel fresh.
06:30Wolf is a much more direct protagonist than what we're used to in these games.
06:34And his loyalty to the divine heir gives the struggle a very human heart.
06:39Look, it's hard.
06:40It's throw your controller across the room hard.
06:43And there's no multiplayer to call for help.
06:45So it's just you and your sword against the world.
06:48But that's exactly why it's a must-play.
06:51It teaches you discipline and the beauty of persistence.
06:54It's the ultimate get-good experience that rewards you with a feeling of true mastery that sticks with you long after you finish the game.
07:07Number 5. Resident Evil 7 Biohazard.
07:11Man, I remember when everyone thought Resident Evil was dead after the sixth game turned into a generic action movie.
07:18Then, Resident Evil 7 dropped.
07:21And it was like a cold bucket of water to the face.
07:24Switching to first person was a genius move.
07:27It made everything so much more personal and suffocating.
07:30Walking into that baker plantation for the first time?
07:33Dude, the atmosphere was so thick with rot and decay you could, quote, smell it through the screen.
07:40The gameplay went back to its roots.
07:42Limited ammo, inventory management, and puzzles that actually make you think.
07:47But the real stars are the Baker family.
07:50Jack Baker chasing you through the hallways screaming your name is pure nightmare fuel.
07:56It's a masterclass intention.
07:58And even though the game gets a bit more action-heavy toward the end in the salt mines,
08:03those first few hours are some of the best horror ever made.
08:07What didn't I like?
08:09The enemy variety is a bit lacking.
08:11You're mostly fighting the molded over and over.
08:14But the sheer terror of being trapped in that house and the mystery of what happened to Mia keeps you glued to the screen.
08:21It's the game that saved the series and proved that Resident Evil is at its best when it's making you scared to turn the next corner.
08:29Number six, Red Dead Redemption 2.
08:36All right, let's talk about a game that isn't just a game.
08:40It's a life simulator.
08:42Red Dead Redemption 2 is Rockstar showing the world how much detail you can cram into a digital space.
08:49The world is so alive, it's almost scary.
08:52Animals hunt each other.
08:54NPCs have full daily routines.
08:57And the weather changes the way your horse behaves.
09:00It's a slow burn experience.
09:02And honestly, you have to be in the right headspace for it.
09:05Because everything takes time.
09:07The story, man.
09:09Arthur Morgan might be the best protagonist ever written.
09:13Watching his journey, his inner conflict, and his relationship with the charismatic but crumbling Dutch van der Linde is heartbreaking.
09:22You really feel the end of the outlaw era closing in on them.
09:26The gameplay is heavy and deliberate.
09:29You have to clean your guns, eat, and brush your horse.
09:32It makes you feel connected to Arthur in a way few games manage.
09:36The downside, the mission design can be a bit restrictive.
09:41If you step two inches off the path Rockstar intended, you'll get a mission failed screen.
09:46And yeah, the looting animations take forever.
09:49But when you're riding across the plains at sunset with that incredible soundtrack playing, you forgive everything.
09:56It's a monumental achievement in storytelling that will stay with you for years.
10:017. Doom Eternal
10:08If Red Dead is a slow walk, Doom Eternal is a 200 mile per hour sprint through hell while on fire.
10:15This game is pure adrenaline.
10:18It's not just the shooter.
10:19It's a combat puzzle.
10:21You can't just stand still and shoot.
10:23You have to constantly manage your resources.
10:26Need health?
10:27Glory kill.
10:28Need ammo?
10:29Chainsaw.
10:30Armor?
10:31Flame Belch.
10:32Once you get into the flow state, you feel like an unstoppable god of death.
10:36The gameplay is perfectly tuned.
10:39Every weapon has a purpose, and the movement, with the double dashes and the meat hook on the shotgun, is just buttery smooth.
10:46The Doom Slayer doesn't talk, but his actions speak loud enough.
10:50He's there to rip and tear, and the game makes sure you feel every bit of that power.
10:55The soundtrack by Mick Gordon is basically heavy metal concentrated into a liquid and injected into your veins.
11:03What's the catch?
11:04Some of the platforming sections can be a bit annoying, and the lore gets a little too complicated for its own good sometimes.
11:11Who cares about the backstory when you're busy punching a demon's head into its chest, right?
11:16It's a game that demands your absolute focus and rewards you with pure, unadulterated fun.
11:22It is THE gold standard for modern first-person shooters.
11:298.
11:30God of War 2018
11:32We saw Kratos kill the entire Greek pantheon, but seeing him try to be a father?
11:38That was the real challenge.
11:40God of War 2018 was a massive risk that paid off beautifully.
11:45Moving the camera right over Kratos' shoulder made the combat feel so much more visceral and heavy.
11:51Throwing the Leviathan Axe and calling it back to your hand?
11:55I'm not lying, I did that for like 10 minutes straight when I first started.
11:59It's the most satisfying mechanic in gaming.
12:02The story is a beautiful, intimate journey between Kratos and Atreus.
12:07Kratos is struggling with his past, trying to hide his godhood while teaching his son how to survive.
12:13The one-shot camera technique, where there are no cuts from the start of the game to the end, makes the whole thing feel like an epic, unbroken movie.
12:22The world of Midgard is stunning, filled with Norse lore that feels fresh and mysterious.
12:28My only gripe?
12:29The boss variety in the main story is a bit low.
12:32You fight a lot of the same trolls with different colors.
12:35But the optional Valkyrie fights make up for that by kicking your teeth in.
12:40It's a mature, emotional, and brutal masterpiece that took a one-dimensional character and turned him into someone we actually care about.
12:48If you call yourself a gamer, you have to experience this journey.
12:559. Elden Ring
12:57Man, how do you even describe Elden Ring without sounding like you're exaggerating?
13:02It's basically the final boss of open world games.
13:05From Software took their brutal combat and dropped it into a world so massive and mysterious that it actually felt like an adventure again.
13:14I remember stepping out into Limgrave for the first time and seeing that golden tree in the distance.
13:20It was overwhelming in the best way possible.
13:23The gameplay is all about freedom.
13:26If a boss is kicking your trash, you just hop on your horse, torrent, and go explore a different continent for 10 hours.
13:33The sense of discovery is unmatched.
13:36You'll find a random well that leads to a literal underground galaxy.
13:40It's a game that respects your intelligence.
13:43It doesn't clutter your screen with icons.
13:45You just see something cool and you go there.
13:48Is it hard?
13:49Yeah, it's a FromSoft game, so expect to see you died a lot.
13:53Some of the late game bosses feel a bit tuned for summons, which might annoy the purists.
13:59But the sheer variety of builds means you can be a tank, a wizard, or a samurai.
14:04It's a generational masterpiece that proved open worlds don't need to hold your hand to be engaging.
14:10It's addictive, beautiful, and absolutely massive.
14:1510. Horizon Zero Dawn
14:22The pitch for Horizon Zero Dawn sounds like something a kid would come up with.
14:27What if there were robot dinosaurs?
14:30And honestly, thank God someone made it.
14:33Playing as Aloy, an outcast looking for her origins, was a breath of fresh air.
14:38The world is gorgeous.
14:40Nature has reclaimed the Earth, but these high-tech machines are the new apex predators.
14:46The contrast between the primitive tribes and the sci-fi tech is just brilliant.
14:51The gameplay shines when you're hunting.
14:54You're not just mashing buttons.
14:56You're using your focus to scan for weak points, setting traps and tearing off components with your bow.
15:03Knocking a disc launcher off a thunder jaw and using it against him?
15:07That never gets old.
15:09The story actually surprised me, too.
15:12I expected a generic save-the-world plot.
15:15But the mystery of why the world ended is actually really smart and high-concept sci-fi.
15:21My only complaint?
15:23The human-to-human combat is a bit weak compared to fighting the machines,
15:28and the facial animations in the original game could be a bit stiff.
15:32But the world-building and the sheer thrill of taking down a mechanical T-Rex make this a must-play.
15:38It's a unique take on the post-apocalypse that feels vibrant and alive rather than just brown and grey.
15:45I know some people say the newer Assassin's Creed games are too big.
15:57But man, Odyssey is just a blast.
16:00It's less of a stealth game and more of a grand ancient Greek mercenary simulator.
16:06Playing as Cassandra, who is definitely the superior protagonist – sorry, Alexios fans – feels like being a demigod.
16:14The world is absolutely stunning.
16:17The blue of the Aegean Sea, the white marble of Athens – it's like a vacation you can play.
16:23The gameplay is an RPG feast.
16:26You've got loot, skill trees, and naval combat that brings back those black flag vibes.
16:32The mercenary system, where hunters track you down across the map, adds a nice layer of tension to your exploration.
16:39Plus, the story dives deep into Greek mythology, and fighting legendary creatures like the Minotaur or Medusa is an absolute highlight.
16:48What's the downside?
16:50It's huge.
16:51Maybe too huge.
16:53If you're a completionist, this game will eat 100 hours of your life and still ask for more.
16:58Some of the side quests feel a bit like busy work, but the core loop of exploring the islands and building your legend is incredibly satisfying.
17:08It's the ultimate odyssey where you truly feel like you're carving your name into history.
17:1712. Grand Theft Auto V.
17:20We can't have a must-play list without the Titan itself.
17:24Grand Theft Auto V has been around for over a decade, and there's a reason people are still playing it.
17:30Rockstar created a caricature of modern-day Los Angeles in Los Santos that is still the benchmark for urban open worlds.
17:39The three protagonists' system was a masterstroke.
17:42Switching between Michael, Franklin, and Trevor keeps the story fresh and allows for different perspectives on the chaos.
17:49The gameplay is the ultimate sandbox.
17:52You want to fly a jet?
17:54Go for it.
17:55You want to play a round of golf?
17:56Sure.
17:57You want to plan a massive multi-stage heist?
18:00That's the meat of the game.
18:02Trevor, in particular, is a force of nature.
18:05He's basically the personification of how most people play GTA.
18:09Pure, unhinged mayhem.
18:12The writing is sharp, cynical, and still hits close to home even years later.
18:17The only real issue is that the movement can feel a bit heavy compared to more modern shooters,
18:23and we've all seen the map so many times we could probably drive it blindfolded.
18:27But as a package, it's a technical marvel that shouldn't be able to run as well as it does.
18:33It's the definitive do-whatever-you-want game.
18:36And if you haven't experienced the story of these three criminals, you're missing out on a cultural phenomenon.
18:45Number 13. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt.
18:49Look, there's a reason people won't stop talking about this game even years later.
18:54The Witcher 3 is the gold standard for how to build a world that feels lived in.
18:59You play as Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter for hire, but you're not just some hero.
19:04You're a guy trying to navigate a world that's often more monstrous than the creatures you're paid to kill.
19:09Every tiny side quest feels like a mini-movie with its own moral dilemmas and twists.
19:15The gameplay is a deep dive into preparation, brewing potions, coating your blade in oils, and studying your bestiary.
19:22But the real star is the writing.
19:24You'll set out to kill a monster and end up in a deep political conspiracy,
19:28or a heartbreaking family drama.
19:30The world of Velen is muddy, war-torn, and depressing.
19:34Yet I couldn't stop exploring it.
19:36And let's not even talk about Gwent.
19:38I probably spent 20 hours just playing cards in taverns instead of finding Ciri.
19:43What's the catch?
19:44The combat can feel a little floaty compared to something like Sekiro.
19:48And Geralt sometimes moves like a tank when you're trying to pick up a single herb.
19:52But the storytelling?
19:54It's unmatched.
19:55When you finish the Blood and Wine expansion and Geralt looks at the camera,
19:59man, it's like saying goodbye to a lifelong friend.
20:02It's a masterpiece that every RPG fan owes it to themselves to finish.
20:0714.
20:08The Last of Us Part 1.
20:10This isn't just a zombie game.
20:12It's a masterclass in human emotion.
20:16The Last of Us Part 1 tells the story of Joel and Ellie and their journey across a collapsed America,
20:22is one of the most intense things I've ever experienced.
20:26The prologue alone is enough to wreck you emotionally.
20:33And the bond that forms between these two, born out of necessity and turning into a father-daughter love,
20:40is just beautiful.
20:42The gameplay is all about desperation.
20:45You're scavenging for every brick, bottle, and bullet.
20:48Every encounter with the clickers or hostile survivors feels like it could be your last.
20:54The sound design is terrifying.
20:57That clicking noise will have you holding your breath in real life.
21:01The remake, Part 1, makes the world look hauntingly gorgeous,
21:06with nature reclaiming the cities in a way that's both peaceful and scary.
21:11Is there a downside?
21:13Some of the ladder and plank puzzles can feel a bit repetitive after a while.
21:18But you aren't playing for the puzzles.
21:20You're playing for those quiet moments of dialogue.
21:23And the brutal, shocking ending that people are still arguing about today.
21:28It's a game that proves video games can be just as sophisticated as the best cinema.
21:33It's a gut punch that you'll be glad you took.
21:3815.
21:41Cyberpunk 2077.
21:44Man, talk about a redemption story.
21:47Cyberpunk 2077 had the roughest launch in history.
21:51But now, it's a god-tier experience.
21:55Night City is the most vertical, dense, and visually overwhelming city I've ever stepped into.
22:02As V, you're a mercenary with a digital ghost, played by the legend Keanu Reeves, stuck in your head.
22:09The vibe, the music, the neon-soaked rain, it's pure cyberpump aesthetic perfection.
22:16The gameplay after the 2.0 update is incredible.
22:20You can be a netrunner hacking everyone's brains, a street samurai deflecting bullets with a katana, or a solo with arm cannons.
22:29The freedom to build your character is massive.
22:32The characters you meet, Judy, Panam, Johnny Silverhand, feel like real people with real stakes.
22:39Every time I ride my bike through the city at night with the radio blasting, I just have to stop and take a screenshot.
22:46What's not so great?
22:48Even now, you'll see the occasional Bethesda-style glitch, and the police system, while improved, still feels a bit basic.
22:56But the story and the sheer immersion of being in that world are none, too.
23:01It's a cautionary tale about corporate greed that's as fun as it is thought-provoking.
23:06If you haven't been back to Night City since launch, it's time to go back.
23:1216. Ghost of Tsushima
23:15If you've ever wanted to be in a samurai movie, this is your game.
23:19Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most beautiful games I have ever seen on a screen.
23:25Sucker Punch made a genius move by using the wind to guide you, instead of a messy HUD.
23:30You just follow the breeze, and it leads you to a golden forest or a hot spring.
23:35It makes the exploration feel so organic and peaceful.
23:39The gameplay is a perfect blend of honorable samurai and dishonorable ghost.
23:45The swordplay is razor sharp.
23:47The standoff mechanic makes you feel like an absolute boss as you take down three enemies in one blink.
23:53Watching Jin Sakai struggle with breaking his code to save his people is a really compelling arc.
23:59And man, the Kurosawa mode in black and white, that's just the cherry on top.
24:04My only gripe? Some of the open world activities like following foxes or cutting bamboo can get a bit checklisty if you're trying to 100% the math.
24:12But when you're in a duel in a field of red flowers while the leaves are blowing around you, you won't care.
24:20It's a love letter to Japanese culture and cinema that is as fun to play as it is to look at.
24:25It's a must-play for the visuals alone.
24:31Man, talking about Silent Hill 2 is like talking about sacred ground in the horror community.
24:37Remaking a masterpiece like this was a huge gamble, but they absolutely nailed it.
24:43The atmosphere in this game is so thick with fog and dread that it feels like the town is breathing down your neck.
24:51You play as James Sunderland, a man who receives a letter from his deceased wife, and the psychological journey you go on is just heavy.
25:00It's not just about jump scares. It's about guilt, grief, and the monsters we create in our own heads.
25:06The gameplay was modernized perfectly. The over-the-shoulder camera makes the combat feel desperate and clumsy in a way that fits a guy who isn't a soldier.
25:15Every encounter with a lying figure or the iconic pyramid head feels like a struggle for survival.
25:21The sound design is what really gets you. The static on the radio and the distant metallic clanging will have you checking your own hallway at night.
25:30It's a beautiful, disturbing, and deeply emotional experience that stays with you long after the credits roll.
25:37If I had to nitpick, some of the puzzles can be a bit cryptic, even for seasoned players, and the pacing in some of the middle sections feels a little drawn out.
25:46But, honestly, the payoff is worth it. It's a game that respects the original while bringing it to a whole new generation.
25:53If you want to see what survival horror is like when it has a soul and a dark one at that, this is a mandatory play.
26:05Eighteen is Claire Obscure Expedition 33.
26:10To finish our list, we have something that feels completely fresh. Claire Obscure Expedition 33.
26:17This game is a visual treat. The art style is inspired by the Belle Epoque era of France, and it looks like a painting come to life.
26:28The premise is wild. Every year, a paintress wakes up and paints a number on a monolith, and everyone of that age turns to smoke.
26:38You're part of Expedition 33, a group trying to reach her and end the cycle.
26:44It's high concept, original, and deeply compelling.
26:48The gameplay is what really hooked me.
26:51It's a turn-based RPG, but it's not passive.
26:54It has this reactive system, where you have to time your dodges and parries in real time during the enemy's turns.
27:02It keeps you on your toes and makes the combat feel incredibly engaging and stylish.
27:08The characters are well-voiced and have a real sense of urgency, which makes the stakes feel massive.
27:15It's proof that the turn-based genre still has plenty of room for innovation.
27:20The only downside is that the difficulty can spike pretty hard if you don't master the parry timing early on.
27:27It demands your full attention.
27:30But man, the bosses are some of the most creative designs I've seen in years.
27:35It's a game that takes risks and succeeds, offering a unique blend of strategy and action.
27:42For anyone looking for something that breaks the mold of modern AAA games, this is an absolute must-play.
27:50And that's the list, guys.
27:5318 games that, in my opinion, every single gamer out there needs to experience at least once.
28:00Whether you're into the brutal difficulty of Sekiro, the emotional weight of The Last of Us, or the massive freedom of Elden Ring,
28:08there's something here that will leave a mark on you.
28:11But hey, that's just my take.
28:13Now I want to hear from you.
28:15Which of these games is your absolute favorite?
28:18Or did I leave out a title that you think is a crime to miss?
28:21Drop your thoughts in the comments.
28:23I love me.
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