You can tell this guy must be very attractive cause of those amazing intros, am I right?
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
You are right, me
@chrisgenovese818811 ай бұрын
to me, its that sultry bedroom voice.
@0bliviongaming45411 ай бұрын
Please do an RDR2 video. That game is probably still the most memorable and impactful game in gaming from a narrative and gameplay perspective imo
@eastons168711 ай бұрын
idk how you feel about this but Days gone will always stick with me
@eastons168711 ай бұрын
It takes two Days gone Last of us Horizon zero dawn and honestly fallout NV are all games that will last forever for me
@proofofrice11 ай бұрын
01:19: Inscryption 04:10: Prey 07:50: Doki Doki Literature Club! 11:00: Outer Wilds 14:20: Subnautica 18:00: The Elder Scrolls Oblivion 20:00: DEATH STRANDING 23:08: Baldur's Gate 3 30:55: Mass Effect 34:43: A Plague Tale: Requiem 37:07: Horizon Zero Dawn 39:10: NieR:Automata 41:20: Cyberpunk 2077 44:30: Alan Wake 2 47:25: It Takes Two 49:40: Wasteland 3 51:56: Dyson Sphere Program 58:03: Weird West
@edo_moya11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tagberli11 ай бұрын
Thanks! You forgot World of Warcraft after Baldur's Gate 3, though
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Our hero
@meowrbius11 ай бұрын
26:53 MMOs
@Em.P1411 ай бұрын
are you an ultra hero and going to help me out with the name of the first track he used in the intro ? ... PLEASE ?
@CaptainCautious11 ай бұрын
Looks like a lot of work and love went into getting cinematic moments from all of the games mentioned. Great video, well presented.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@skimboards4life11 ай бұрын
Damn - goosebumps when I heard the banjo line from outerwilds, it's been a long time, but what a masterpiece.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Such a good song for sure, and thanks for watching!
@skimboards4life11 ай бұрын
@@FranklyGaming Just a fantastic game - the banjo line is such an iconic reminder of an awesome experience.
@Gl0ckb1te10 ай бұрын
I heard so much about it, but i just couldnt get the hang of it. Hours and hours of trying and getting stuck time and time again only to use guides time and time again. I did have some awesome moments tho, thats for sure.
@fno200911 ай бұрын
Since discovering your channel a few weeks ago I've picked up Prey, Mass Effect 1-3, Cyberpunk, Subnautica, Weird West, Mad Max and Valheim. Thanks for all the great recommendations.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Super glad to hear! Hope you are enjoying them and thanks for the support!
@stevenross-watt864011 ай бұрын
Now it's time to select one and play it through, ignoring the other ones exist till the first is completed. Imo. :). Good luck
@fno200911 ай бұрын
@@stevenross-watt8640 I chose Mass Effect trilogy to start with, almost done with the trilogy and have been consistently blown away so far!
@stevenross-watt864011 ай бұрын
@@fno2009 impressive. I started the first game twice and just ended up doing something else. I'm glad it's bitten you. I really enjoyed Prey.
@trevorveillette841511 ай бұрын
If you haven't yet I cannot recommend buying and playing NieR:Automata enough. Easily the greatest game I've ever played. Adore everything about it. Hope you get to play it if you haven't already
@williambaldwin948711 ай бұрын
Shadow of the Colossus was quite possibly the most influential game in my life. If you haven't played it, PLEASE check it out via either the PS2 original, the PS3 remaster, or the PS4 remake. It's such a beautiful game that sticks with you long after playing it
@Exitium9311 ай бұрын
@williambaldwin9487 which would you think is the best version? If you've played them all of course.
@williambaldwin948711 ай бұрын
@Exitium93 I've definitely played them all. I'd personally recommend playing the PS2 or PS3 version first, whichever is easier to access for you. They're basically the same, except the PS3 version has slightly higher resolution. Then go play the PS4 remake if you're as into it as I am. However, the PS4 version does have more modern controls, so that might be an easier barrier of entry for a lot of people. At the end of the day, please experience the game in any way you can. But my personal favorite way to experience it is on PS2
@GenusMusic11 ай бұрын
@Exitium93 best version is the most recent released version. All are the same content wise, but the PS4 version is stunning to look at and modern controls.
@zachmckaak11 ай бұрын
I've seen some videos of guys creating a similar game in an engine called Godot. The feeling it created is so unique, just that sense of a huuuuuge monster or evil machine way off in the distance waiting for you. Almost like swimming and all of a sudden see and feel the water get much darker and you "feel" the depth beneath you.
@CouchCoop12810 ай бұрын
amen
@Vartazian36011 ай бұрын
For me, It was Nier Automata that showed me what a game can be. Such a thought provoking masterpiece of a game
@EphemeralScribe11 ай бұрын
I guess for the same reason people like anime, I've tried to understand it, but there's no reality, this or any other, where Nier automata was a thought-provoking game, was a decent action game with a solid soundtrack. The one funny part is how they literally just put variations of top 3 quotes of basically every known philosopher and plastered it all over the game and people were in awe of how deep and intellectually complex the game was. Which obviously must have been the idea by the devs. Make it so obvious that it's considered an homage, while still impressing most people who'd be interested in this kind of teenage romcom.
@poppybrosjunior11 ай бұрын
@@EphemeralScribe Agree that it is not a philosophical masterwork, but the set pieces, camerawork, tone, and multi-modal gameplay definitely make it a game worth experiencing. You do have to have a bit of a stomach already for JRPGs though.
@trevorveillette841511 ай бұрын
@@EphemeralScribeI think the missing puzzle piece for you to understand why NieR:Automata is one of if not the most highly praised stories or experiences in gaming ever, is not in the finer details, but in the presentation of the whole thing. Something can be more than the sum of its parts. Automata cannot, will not and did not go as deep into its philosophies as an actual philosophy book. If you are looking for that amalgamation of information on a philosophy then stick to philosophy books. What Automata does that texts can't is present the viewer with an experience that encapsulates the essence of the philosophy. I can read a philosophy book but I'll be bored to death and take no interest in the ramblings and musings of a man. But put a story, characters, music, interaction (gameplay), voices and a greater overall picture and I'll walk away appreciating that philosophy much more than if I just read the book the games philosophies are based on. NieR:Automata takes existentialism and puts it into practice. Its a practical display of what existentialism looks and feels like. The purpose of automatas use of existentialism is not to explain it to the player or lecture them on it. It's just meant to make them feel it through the characters. Bluntly put, I don't give a flying fuck about what nietzche or any other philosopher has to say in whatever published texts they have. But give that philosophy a form that I can identify with and feel for, a character with a story to experience. Then suddenly I care a lot, because I'm given something or someone to care about.
@crankpatate330311 ай бұрын
Be honest... You liked the BUTT!! (Is a joke, pls don't get offended)
@dlaldlaldlanutsntnstn141811 ай бұрын
@@EphemeralScribe You speak as if your opinion is fact
@sub-jec-tiv11 ай бұрын
Hugely recommend Soma, even for people who aren’t hugely into horror. It will break your brain and make you question everything you know about what a person is. It’s so good. And so underrated. In my top 5 games of all time, for sure.
@Naru198711 ай бұрын
This! Such a cool game!
@technoboop189011 ай бұрын
If you don't like horror I'd recommend the Talos Principle instead, similar themes (as far as I'm aware) not scary
@maya-eq5ez10 ай бұрын
its been sitting in my steam library for ages, maybe i'll finally play it!
@fabianwitt718410 ай бұрын
it is so damn creepy and philosohical at the same time!@@maya-eq5ez
@andrewgoodall218310 ай бұрын
@@maya-eq5ez do it
@earshut130111 ай бұрын
I wasn't a big fan of rogulite card games too, but inscryption really blows my mind when i played it for the first time. One of the best game i've ever play
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
It really is just so good
@roberttrisca821011 ай бұрын
rogulite is that some energy drink i dont know about ?
@apsintrapsin307311 ай бұрын
@@roberttrisca8210 yeyeyeet
@JAY-qq7fn11 ай бұрын
This game was a gem
@Denis-xl8jxАй бұрын
@@roberttrisca8210necro thread but roguelite means you get stronger with each death if I remember correctly
@angel8fingers11 ай бұрын
I hope Cyberpunk, Witcher 3, Kingdom Come Deliverance, ME LE, and Prey are on this list!
@joss826211 ай бұрын
Prey 🫶🫶🫶
@bigzachful11 ай бұрын
Baldurs Gate3, Pillars of Eternity: Dreadknought, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, The Last of Us 1 & 2, God of War, God of War: Ragnarock, Spider-Man 2, Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Super Mario Oddysey/Wonder, Yakuza 0/7, Lost Judgement, The Elder Scrolls Daggerfall/Morrowind/Online, Bioshock Infinite, UFC 3, WWE Allstars, Def Jam: Vendetta/Fight for NY, SmackDown VS Raw 2006/2007/2011/2014/Here Comes the Pain, Mortal Kombat Armageddon, Need for Speed Most Wanted, Persona 3/4/5, Tales of Versparia, Mafia 2, The Godfather, Scarface The World is Yours, Luigi’s Mansion 2, 40 Winks, Resident Evil 4/7/8, Silent Hill 2, Hades, Half Life 2/Alyx Timesplitters, Asgards Wrath, The Outerwilds, No Man’s Sky, Horizon Forbidden Dawn/Forbidden West.. Also..
@Jinkypigs11 ай бұрын
Totally with your 1st 3rd choice
@apsintrapsin307311 ай бұрын
@@bigzachful uhhh....no....just no
@yanji00311 ай бұрын
dude yes kcd is so unique
@iSOBigD11 ай бұрын
Great list. Outer Wilds, for me, even after decades of gaming, became one of the most memorable games. The second I hear music from the game I remember where I was exploring at the time and how much I enjoyed it. There were a couple of games on here that I wasn't aware of and it sounds like they're worth a try.
@papiagua11 ай бұрын
played it for about 2 hours, just could NOT get through it. The controls were pretty bad and janky. Took me out. Pretty slow pacing I just couldn't get into it
@ayeyuh692011 ай бұрын
@@papiagua The controls are not bad and janky, it just takes practice, assuming you're talking about space flight. It's a space sim, you have to fly like you're in real space. You can't just stop abruptly or zip around like in NMS or something. And the pacing is slow, but it's supposed to be a relaxing exploration game, idk what else you expect lol.
@technoboop189011 ай бұрын
@@ayeyuh6920 Correction, Outer Wilds is not a space sim, at all. If you want a space sim go play Elite or Star Citizen.
@papiagua11 ай бұрын
@@ayeyuh6920 walking around was herky-jerky. It was kind of boring tbh. Not everyone likes everything I don't know what to tell ya
@ayeyuh692011 ай бұрын
@@papiagua yeah that's fine, I know a lot of people don't like slow pace games lol. I just disagree the controls are janky, both on ground and in space.
@PengPoyZneiz11 ай бұрын
If you haven't already you should really play What Remains of Edith Finch. A masterpiece in storytelling and narrative!
@wardvandecotte925311 ай бұрын
Indeed, it was the first video game that actually made me cry.
@DanielVolpato11 ай бұрын
I was expecting this one to be on the list
@gvigary111 ай бұрын
I could hardly breathe at times. If I could play one game for the first time again, that would be it.
@iSOBigD11 ай бұрын
@@wardvandecotte9253 Check out GRIS, it's a beautiful, short indie game. Outer Wilds is on this list and it's amazing too with a bittersweet ending.
@fleshpistol11 ай бұрын
This game blew me away and is the game I show non gaming people that I appreciate and know that they will understand the beauty in that form of story telling. Mind blowing game.
@TitansRossi11 ай бұрын
I will never forget the Mass Effect series. It will always hold a special place in my gaming heart!
@lestat30511 ай бұрын
I'm captain Shepard and this is my favorite comment on this video
@Hawk788610 ай бұрын
Calibrating...
@nickguitarfreak1711 ай бұрын
Grounded is the one game i wish i could forget and play all over again for the first time. The discovery, mystery, and sense of wonder reminded me of what i felt playing games as a kid
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
I want to play this one for sure I think I would really love it with all the updates
@nickguitarfreak1711 ай бұрын
It's so worth it. Get some friends in on the world And don't look anything up 😂
@lifeskillstherapy110211 ай бұрын
Seconding this suggestion. So incredibly fun with friends.
@blasta44410 ай бұрын
One of the best games indeed, I expected it in this video too. The last of us too.
@tennolife993011 ай бұрын
Death Stranding was indeed one of the best gaming experiences I had, just make sure you take your time, you're alone, relaxed and prepared to dive deep and enjoy something I never knew gaming could offer.
@chexmixkitty11 ай бұрын
DS is such a great game. Played through all the way 2x and am very excited for the sequel.
@johnutah29311 ай бұрын
One in a million kind of game
@cyrusr220911 ай бұрын
This game was booty
@mkb144p611 ай бұрын
I wish i enjoyed it. I really liked the atmosphere and story and cutscenes are beautiful but the gameplay was just intolerable for me. The mechanics don't make any sense like you fall over from a pebble but can go downhill carrying 100kilo at 40mph without any problems.
@deanlowdon838111 ай бұрын
It took me a while to give it a try as Hideo Kojima games are often equal part genius and frustration, but took a chance when it was on sale for £10 and loved it.
@rhonab669811 ай бұрын
Nier Automata is one of those games I sorely wish I could go back and experience for the first time again, it resonated with me so much and genuinely changed my outlook on life and made me a more optimistic person (this was probably due to picking it up in lockdown, when I was dealing with a bunch of shit stuff that covid just made even worse, but I'll always be grateful to this game for being one of the few things that picked me up in those moments). That game left its mark on me in ways i can't full articulate to this day. Oblivion was also my first Bethesda game and always holds a special place in my heart for that, I'll always hold it up as the best one even if subsequent TES and Fallout games have improved on it in many ways. The world is so beautiful, and the score amplifies it so well, I'd regularly spend hours just walking between places soaking it all in. Cyberpunk 2077 and Baldur's Gate 3 have also shot right up to the top of my favourite RPGs ever, on my 2nd playthrough of both atm and I can see myself regularly replaying them every year-2 years now like I have Mass Effect/KOTOR/etc. in the past. My other 'everyone should experience these' games are: Lost Odyssey - the pinnacle of what JRPGs can do with storytelling. Dealing with themes of grief, loss, and acceptance of both, I regularly go back to replay it despite it being a 4 disc long behemoth. It came to me exactly when I needed it to process a lot of the things it deals with, and I don't think it's an exaggeration to say it shaped me into who I am now. Red Dead Redemption 2 - it's really a shame that I don't see Rockstar doing anything like this game again, everything feels damn near perfect and the character writing is some of the best of any game I've seen Bloodborne - now confession time, I've not even actually finished this game (other stuff came out and distracted me and i'm not amazing at soulsborne style games to begin with) but after only getting into it at the start of this year, after many attempts at Dark Souls and Demons Souls in the past, I finally get what it is about these games that people adore. The atmosphere, setting, subtle storytelling and lore that you have to dig into and think about. Yeah I'm getting my ass handed to me constantly but I'm enjoying every minute of it.
@trevorveillette841511 ай бұрын
NieR:Automata is also the game that affected me the most. It really is a kind of game that never gets made. A 1 of a kind. While I acknowledge that NieR replicant exists and did many similar things, and I have played it to completion too. Nothing, not even replicant quite achieves the feeling that automata creates as you play it. It's the only game that's ever made my jaw drop in awe at the sheer quality of writing alone. I was equally impressed by it's music and characters. Slackjawed and absolutely disgusted (in a good way) by how masterfully crafted the game was. It's the one kind of game where I think saying "you just don't get it" is a valid response to someone that doesn't like it or understand why other people like it. It's a game that depending on when you play it in your life or where your mind is at the time you play, can drastically effect what you take away from it as an experience. There's such a barrier between the many who adore it and the few that don't that "you don't get it" is the best answer you could give in a disagreement. In the words of kaine from NieR replicant. This is something special....something very special
@charm156611 ай бұрын
That's interesting. I've traveled around the world and experienced alot of relationships. Automata hits some cheerful nihilistic chord with me as well. It's like a DMT dream or something like that. I feel a strong resonating association with it, but exactly what is on the tip of my tongue; Like something I didn't experience in this world but a lifetime ago.
@prezlamen790611 ай бұрын
@@charm1566Those feelings (if they could even be called feelings) are so mind boggling to me.
@michaelinglis56711 ай бұрын
Prey is my favorite game experience ever. There are so many great ones but Prey's atmosphere and locations were just perfection. I went in blind and was kinda board at first which made it so exciting when I realized I was actually playing an incredible game.
@Abyss.811 ай бұрын
In my personal opinion, I'd say outer wilds had the biggest impact on me, it's truly mind blowing
@redguyphil111 ай бұрын
The ending had me in tears. It touched me in a way few games have or ever will. Even seeing it on here brought a tear to my eye. Its amazing and I wish everyone could experience it. I wish I could experience it for the first time again.
@jrodgers67411 ай бұрын
I agree that ending still haunts me to this day. Its the GOAT for me.... should it be GGOAT, lol. @@redguyphil1
@Mustafaalhassani6 ай бұрын
Im struggling to find games like outer wilds and subnautica, and im starting to believe there is not.
@hammerofscience53411 ай бұрын
That first mission in Death Stranding when you finally head out for your first time and all of a sudden the camera pulls way out and the music kicks in....EPIC!
@davidludwig750111 ай бұрын
My most unforgettable first time gaming experiences are Metal Gear Solid, ME trilogy, Skyrim, TLOU 1 and 2, RDR 2, Prey, Death Stranding, Cyberpunk 2077. Bloodborne, and the more recent Elden Ring which blew me away during my 200 plus hour 1st playthrough. Gaming is art.
@HeatherHoltАй бұрын
Bloodborne ❤ best game ever
@ethanchewseowping439711 ай бұрын
Damn, that was one of the best videos I’ve seen in awhile. You have simultaneously given me that warm feeling inside of games I’ve played and cherish fondly while given me a dozen new games I have to add to my already too long to tackle backlog. Seriously inspirational and impressive video! On a side note, Yakuza is definitely a series I recommend immensely and it would leave you with a multitude of feelings that not many other video games can achieve. Definitely worth a try (or another go) if you haven’t already.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! And I keep hearing so many great things about yakuza I do need to try it sometime
@bigzachful11 ай бұрын
@@FranklyGaming Yakuza 0,7 Like A Dragon, and Lost Judgement are Amazing!!
@ericyoungenya192611 ай бұрын
@@FranklyGamingyakuza is stupid good. all of them. everything except 3. we dont talk about 3
@DaisyCloverbee11 ай бұрын
Oblivion helped me through a difficult time. I'd abruptly gone from being very active and outdoors a great deal to unable to sit upright more than 15-20 minutes. My husband bought me an Asus laptop and Oblivion, a game our niece enjoyed. I spent a lot of time wandering around Cyrodiil. Never under estimate the benefit good video games have for the disabled.
@nmsspacedude97992 ай бұрын
I completely agree, from my own experience!
@paulweingart374111 ай бұрын
Really great video. For me, the most memorable games were Mass Effect and especially RDR2. The story and feeling the game gave me were just different and it felt like a 60 hour long movie with a great world.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! And both are classics for sure
@jackbpace11 ай бұрын
Sid Meyer's Pirates released 1987. I played it on my friend's 32-bit Amiga and it was one of my most memorable gaming experiences.
@kelvinrichardson532411 ай бұрын
For me, the first experiences I wish I could repeat are Pirates, Elite, UFO: Enemy Unknown and System Shock.
@jasonpauldegraaf3 ай бұрын
I played Pirates on 8 Bit nintendo and it was amazing!
@windchange7116 ай бұрын
I love the slow pans and walks through the game environments. It shows how so much detail was created to make these amazing virtual worlds.
@Music4Marc11 ай бұрын
Instantly subscribed after this perfect piece of narration, writing and editing. Made me fall in love with gaming all over again. GJ man!
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoyed
@Curt_Randall11 ай бұрын
The first time game experience that left an unforgettable lasting impression on me since it released 25 years ago is Thief: the Dark Project. The immersion, sound, mission design, and stealth gameplay totally pulled me in.
@RunItsGojira11 ай бұрын
Yesss!! Same!! That game definitely stuck with me, I absolutely love that game still to this day
@mannyc1911 ай бұрын
Same and System Shock 2 and Planecscape from 97, played all on release.
@thefranken-thing5 ай бұрын
Go check out the video " Thief vs. AAA Gaming" by Dom Giuca if you haven't seen it. I haven't been able to play Thief yet, but that video and " The Sounds of a Thief" by Strat-Edgy Productions really opened my eyes about the importance of sound design in crafting a unique atmosphere in games. Dark souls also does a similar thing with the limited background music. I have decided if I ever make a game there will be mostly natural sounds, and the music usage will be very sparse and intentional. Unless I make a music oriented game of course. I don't think JSRF would hit like it does without the soundtrack.
@KVB1987211 ай бұрын
EVERQUEST: The first time alone after nightfall running thru Norrath to meet friends near Ork Hill. Coming upon the area and seeing the Orks dancing around the fire...Stunning. The night sounds and creepiness of it all was so immersive.
@LexLootHoe11 ай бұрын
The first time in Blackburrow and some yelled TRAAAAAAAAIN!
@hydrovenom111 ай бұрын
if you liked Alan Wake 2, you have to play Control. Remedy tied these universes together, they're amazing. There's even an Alan Wake DLC.
@charliekowittmusic11 ай бұрын
Control is definitely one of those games that blew my mind the first time.
@RTopes11 ай бұрын
The way you talked about Dyson Sphere Program reminds me of how much time I loved pouring into Satisfactory. Then, when you get tired of optimizing (which you won't), you can also explore the world and make hypertubes to shoot you across the map. I never regretted the many hours I spent just building roadways or creating a more optimal factory configuration. I'll definitely check out DSP though.
@Em.P1411 ай бұрын
It is just as addictive as satisfactory, the controlls are a bit weird though but there are a lot of qualidty of life features it got that more than make up for that
@ChimBrouer10 ай бұрын
Satisfactory is such a great mix of exploration (with the dangers of wildlife.. oh those spiders...) and factory optimization. The world is beautiful to travel through. It's really exploring and then securing your world and build your factory civilization on it. Even though fighting takes only a small part of the game, those spider gave me the most scare jumps I've had in any game.
@nunuonroad996911 ай бұрын
Elden Ring for the first felt like a true solo adventure. It felt like every 30 mins I was being mind blown by something and my first play through was 100 hours +
@kyle.winter11 ай бұрын
I gave up on it after 2 hours a month ago. Started again a few days ago and am 10 hours in and its growing on me fast. Definitely a true solo adventure like you said.
@JackMaRi-y2s11 ай бұрын
@@kyle.winter it will be one of the best, if not the best game in your life. For a long time, I felt like a child playing his new game on Playstation because of Elden Ring.
@kyle.winter11 ай бұрын
@@JackMaRi-y2s I hope so. Everytime I think Im getting better soon after I get snow plowed by some new behemoth. THe first time the Bear jumped out of nowhere on me was pretty nutz. I have no clue how I will beat that thing. As frustrating as it gets and I shut it off a few hours later Im already thinking about getting some levels and going after Margit again.
@MaverickWV11 ай бұрын
@@kyle.winterI had a similar experience. The first few hours were so frustrating I wanted to quit. I only kept playing it out of spite because I paid for it and didn’t want to waste the money. 8-10 hours in it started to stick and it’s now one of my favorites of all time.
@HollowKnight2110 ай бұрын
I was actually surprised Elden Ring was not on the list. I would agree that the other Souls games probably have more replayability (especially DS1 and DS3) but the first playthrough of Elden Ring was probably my most magical experience ever. Just writing about it now makes me nostalgic.
@ChimBrouer10 ай бұрын
Dark Age of Camelot, 2003. My first MMO with unmatched PvP content (3 player factions, so much better than 2 factions only). The awe of besieging or holding a fortress with hundreds of other players. Strategic warfare with small groups or big zergs over hours in an endless fight. The good thing with the 3 factions was, that as soon as one faction became too strong and conquered too much territory, the two remaining factions started working together for a limited time. So the 3 faction system allowed the playerbase to keep the game intersting, even when one faction had a very good organized guild.
@davidellis610511 ай бұрын
Thank you, im looking forward to trying these. The biggest impact a game had on me is disco elysium. Based on the things you said in this vid its probably something you would enjoy. That game can have you laughing one minute, then a complete emotional mess the next. Its the best story ive found in gaming.
@StandardCabrera6 ай бұрын
It's so mad that the theme tune to the outer wilds still gets me emotional. That game really helped me deal with my nihilistic side.
@samlevkovsky773211 ай бұрын
Fantastic list, for me it's the Talos Principle. I played the game recently and literally the game brought me to tears. The story, the messages and the philosophy is absolutely gorgeous.
@philipshumway994310 ай бұрын
that's philosophy for ya@TheIncredibleAverage
@tyrusgailey313110 ай бұрын
The way I moaned when you said inscryption. This game blew me away and is still getting hours out of me. I got a tattoo of the sacrifice symbol that appears on cards when you use them to summon others. That game is just mmmm chefs kiss
@Feilongy11 ай бұрын
The first time I completed Mass Effect trilogy - I fell in a kind of depression state for few days. Knowing that I will never be able to experiance this kind of thing for the first time again was so sad.
@bigzachful11 ай бұрын
I’ve had that with so many games. Especially Mass Effect. It’s truly sad to know a masterpiece like that won’t be experienced again fresh with no knowledge of it.
@buttlerubbies74711 ай бұрын
Mmm… play kotor 1 and 2 to get even more depressed 😭
@katabhishek11 ай бұрын
play Dragon age then.....same studio, same game devs, same game mechanics, same intricate level lore(actually much higher level of lore)...only difference is the setting (medieval Fantasy)....also you have 4 characters you control instead of 3.
@Feilongy11 ай бұрын
@@katabhishek I know DA 4 is coming, so there is no saddness after finishing all of them, just excitement to continue :P
@Feilongy11 ай бұрын
@@buttlerubbies747 It was good, but nothing compared to Mass Effect (to each their own I guess)
@belizukia11 ай бұрын
I 100% agree that right now is the best time ever to be a gamer. Any nostalgia for the past only helps me define what I enjoy the most now
@kmetcalfe9 ай бұрын
The kind of video game essay that makes me more than any other, want to try games I haven't yet. Well Done!
@FranklyGaming9 ай бұрын
Appreciate the kind words and you watching!
@shannonbayley368411 ай бұрын
Great video! For me, it was being there for the launch of ps1 and N64. Playing Resident Evil.. then 2 etc. Silent Hill. Tony Hawk. Goldeneye. Twisted Metal World Tour. Tekken. Red Faction. Mario 64. Perfect Dark. Max Payne. Metal Gear Solid. Final Fantasy 7. etc etc. These and others were the pioneers to everything that came after. 3D gaming, new and wild games and stories, and frankly, it peaked in the PS3/Xbox 360 era. Yes, there's still great games today, but most are like Hollywood blockbusters.. very safe with pretty graphics.
@TheoThadko6 ай бұрын
Twisted Metal 2 ❤ (I also loved Syphon Filter)
@ChrisFloresTV11 ай бұрын
Valheim was one that helped me cope during the pandemic. The co-op experience is unmatched. So many memories of mishaps, victories, and a feeling of home with a plethora of bases my friends and I have built along the way. It is one of the best $15 I've ever spent on Steam. Iron Gate Studios made the perfect game at the perfect time.
@isturbo198411 ай бұрын
you mean the lockdowns. covid didnt go anywhere.
@Justin-ee1mv7 ай бұрын
It’s crazy I knew all these games for all these years holy
@Acidic_Person11 ай бұрын
Dawg why hasn’t this channel crossed 10million subs?💀 This kinda content is really beyond 10s of 1000s subscribers👌. Keep it up man
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@satevo46210 ай бұрын
I'm dating myself here, but City of Heroes was my first real MMO game. And I loved it. I became a crazy powerful healer that everyone wanted on their team. My character looked badass and I felt a real sense of accomplishment at what I created. And was so proud of the backstory I created for my character. Basically I was a cursed empath. My punishment for living a live of greed as a cutthroat wall street monster. I was sent back to earth curse with feeling the pain of every single person in the world and the only way I could atone and stop the pain was to help people to make up for my previous life. Something like that. It was a long time ago.
@austinbeige11 ай бұрын
I still can't believe Outer Wilds exists. By far and away, the best game I've ever played.
@panditas767911 ай бұрын
Yeah amazing, i recommend subnautica too. Shocking moments, excellent atmosphere
@tropictom599611 ай бұрын
For me it was EverQuest. Starting as an Elf on the far side of the world… leveling up and finally getting on a ship and discovering a town of human real world players and then eventually making it across treacherous mountains to find another starting area on the opposite side of the world. There was very little info on the internet to spoil these secrets. This will never happen again.
@SergiusXVII8 ай бұрын
You have the exact same gaming taste I have. Brilliant video! I loved the music, cinematics and your laid-back way of presenting these truly wonderful games :)
@FranklyGaming8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the support!
@shaafahmad27247 ай бұрын
@@FranklyGaminghy whats the intro music ?.
@Hippida11 ай бұрын
I still remember the first time I entered Stratholme, or how we spent 8-12h on a Sunday trying to get through and understand the mechanics of Molten Core. The fact that it had not been done before, and we didn't have the videos and walkthroughs so common today, made it an even more meaningful experience. This is the reason I didn't look at any kind of info on Cyberpunk 2077 the first 100+ hours. I wanted the first time experience, and boy did it deliver....
@Donklebergg11 ай бұрын
Oblivion was the first time a games scale, graphics, and arguably most importantly in this case, the general atmosphere as a whole of the world completely encompassed my life for a few years. However- my most memorable and special "first" playthrough of a game was hands down Final Fantasy 7, and there is a kind of weird roundabout story that spans like 10 years as to why. I was born in 93, so even though I was 'coherent' so to speak by the time FF7 came out, I wasn't smart or developed enough to be able to play it myself. So I watched my brothers play it, and I was immediately sucked in to it. Even as a kid the music really struck a chord with me, and the visuals- especially when the CG cutscenes were added to the mix- paired with the atmosphere of the world it like really captivated little kid me's imagination. I tried to play it a couple times a little later one but was still super young, and even though I was ABLE to read at that point (for the most part), I sure as shit didn't WANT to have to read. I just wanted to fight shit and look at the pretty things. Nor did I understand a lot of the integral systems like Materia and how pairing different ones worked. So I'd use a gameshark most of the time, but eventually get lost because I didn't read and didn't know wtf to do. So I had kind of a brief general idea of what was going on in the story, but in the bigger picture I had no idea. Important Sidenote: Nostalgia has always been a HUGE thing for me. Even as a little kid I would get nostalgia from the music in FF7, though in retrospect that point of my life only spanned a handful of years. I'm 30 now, and like.. real true nostalgia is the most special thing to me. Whether it's noises, visuals, or smells. It's like the ultimate internal "good" feeling for me, especially since it's not like a constantly happening thing so when it does happen I really cherish that nostalgia while it's there. Anyway, fast forward to my teen years. I was a little stoner dude, so whenever my dad would leave for business trips, which was almost every weekend sometimes longer, I'd just get baked and listen to music/ play games. I had the place to myself for like a little over a week, so the first day I randomly had an urge to throw in FF7 because I realized I never beat the game, but had those really core nostalgia-tied memories from when I was super young. Also another important note for anyone who's never smoked weed: it can amplify a lot of what you are feeling (I guess that's why it pairs so well with music, visually stimulating things, watching already funny movies, etc...) so when I booted the game up and heard the intro music, I was flooded with like the most intense nostalgia and memories of being a kid, which was amplified x1000 because I was stoned. Spent the entire week going through the game, reading everything, and really taking in all of it because the entire experience was filled with this super intense nostalgia. It was super weird, because even though a lot of what I was seeing and reading was the first time it ever legitimately registered in my brain, I had the nostalgia because I had visually SEEN (and heard the music from) a lot of the game from watching my brothers play, but I had completely forgotten the majority of all these things so a lot of it was like I was playing it for the very first time, being totally sucked in to and captivated by the emotional rollercoaster of a story, world, atmosphere, yadayada etc.. but WITH the added nostalgia, and then the unexpected SUPER intense nostalgic moments from things I had completely forgot, all amplified like crazy because I was stoned. It was hands down the most special gaming experience I've ever had, and if I could go back and redo something in my life just to experience it again, it would be that week. Like playing a game for the first time is one thing, it's amazing don't get me wrong.. creating new memories, feelings, emotions and all that.. but playing a game for the first time with that intense internal nostalgia feeling while legitimately experiencing it for the first time is a whole other ballgame. With or without the weed lol. I don't smoke anymore, ironically after a few years it started giving me super bad anxiety, but man I can't express enough how genuinely special that week and entire playthrough was for me.
@gvigary111 ай бұрын
Difficult to watch because I was so worried about spoilers. I missed a decade or more of gaming, skipped straight from Tomb Raider on PS1 to Skyrim, and I'm now playing catch-up. Mass Effect 1 was certainly a fantastic experience, and you've made me very excited that my backlog contains not just 2 & 3 but Horizon Zero Dawn, Outer Wilds, It Takes Two and Subnautica. And those I'd add as special first-time experiences? I've discussed What Remains of Edith Finch in another comment, and I'd also say Stray has that memorably unique viewpoint that throws you off balance, in a good way.
@travesty-studios4 ай бұрын
He repeatedly says "I'm not going to spoil this because you need to experience it", I've only been half paying attention and haven't noticed any significant spoilers for games that I know or have been spoiled for me.
@Kcam123410 ай бұрын
You are am amazing story teller. So glad I found your channel. Thank you so much for this 1st video of yours that I have seen. Kinda like the first time playing through some of the games you spoke about. Great job.
@FranklyGaming10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that thank you!
@PolarBone11 ай бұрын
I can still remember my first Oblivion play through as well. Morrowind was my first Bethesda title, it didn’t get very far and didn’t have my own copy. But when my cousin came to visit my cottage, he brought Oblivion with him, and showed me his character and let me make a character on his console he brought. I ended up staying in the floor after watching him play from like, 5pm to 2am, and played from 2am to probably 8am and made my own character and became obsessed with RPG games with open worlds. I remember my first character and reaction to first seeing my character come out of the sewer, and the world beyond me open to my imagination. The next time I felt that was fallout 3 and new Vegas funny enough. Back when I had a better attention span and kept one character without starting over, engaging myself into the worlds and just being amazed at the city scape of f3 and the unique characters of new Vegas in the desolate desert. I find I don’t get that from the newer titles. Probably due to them being more hand holding and no innovation to them. Why play those when I can play old complete experiences that aren’t being overly monetized and providing a shoddy experience in comparison?
@mohaglade489211 ай бұрын
OBLIVION was one of the best games that had an impact on me until this day , even when I played skyrim I missed the old RPG elements of oblivion the mystery and mind puzzling quests and how things look cute but hides the darkest secrets.
@brianshissler32635 ай бұрын
The first home front game. Wow. The opening scene, the white phosphorus scene, even following the killer robot. Everything was so uniquely presented and somehow felt possible. That game for me was the best story experience in a game.
@NexX3511 ай бұрын
Prey,subnautica and inscryption are some of the greatest games ever made If i had to put one game on this list it would probably be hollow knight
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Hollow knight is a great pick for sure others too would be good I do give it a shoutout at one short part I forget where though, thanks for watching!
@GamerDude19711 ай бұрын
Theres something about the music from these games that really makes the magic. like when i heard the outer wilds music i just got chills remembering the game and my experience of it. And the mass effect music omg. It's like opening a portal through time with music giving me that same feeling i had years ago. Nostalgia is crazy.
@JonHill-c9l11 ай бұрын
Thanks Frankly, you have excellent taste in video games, so it's really valuable for me when you make videos like this.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Appreciate that!
@satxs597411 ай бұрын
The two Ori games are a must play IMO
@Leviticus_Cornw4ll11 ай бұрын
FranklyGaming is one of the most criminally underrated content creators on this platform.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@Jedbullet2910 ай бұрын
Prey is an under appreciated master piece. I tried to tell my mates when it was new, and for some reason it never got the spotlight it deserves. Good shout mate
@ojciecvaader927911 ай бұрын
Prey is realy underated. It's the kind of game we don't see these days anymore..
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
We definitely need a proper sequel one day
@wngmv11 ай бұрын
We don't need a sequel. The story is finished. I just wish Arcane can be left to make good immersion sims instead of live service games. I don't think deathloop is even remote on a similar level :\
@davidinark4 ай бұрын
I’m old, so for me, it’s games like Pitfall on Atari 2600, Pool of Radiance on C64, D&D on Intellivision, Elder Scrolls on PC, and a handful of others. The first play through leaves you awestruck, mesmerized, and feeling both excited to reach the end and disappointed that the game will never be “new” again. It is both the best and worst feeling ever. But, the knowing is the hope that before long, another first time will emerge.
@diamadragonz10 ай бұрын
you should have put SpongeBob Bikini Bottom on this list .. wtf
@urszulaszaniawska677410 ай бұрын
The game that made me fall in love with video games was Planscape: Torment. The story broke my heart and I fell in love with the world and filosophy of the planes. Because of that CRPGs are my most beloved genre to this day.
@FranklyGaming10 ай бұрын
I talk about it in my most philosophical questions in games video! And slightly in my newest video
@StormBladerXx10 ай бұрын
hey bro! I never do this, haha. I just wanted to say, I live for stories... I also often struggle to know where to go next for stories. This video I actually found life changing. I'm so excited and inspired to experience the stories you described in this video! I just felt like I had to tell you haha. Thanks a lot man!
@FranklyGaming10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and support!
@cornbreadcody11 ай бұрын
First time coming across your channel. Subscribed. I really enjoy longform essay style content, particularly about video games, so I am happy to have found another great creator such as yourself.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the support!
@D1sappo1ntmentPanda11 ай бұрын
Amazing quality video. Sold me on a couple I’ve not been quite sold on before ! Impressive seriously
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Really appreciate the kind words ❤️
@D1sappo1ntmentPanda11 ай бұрын
@@FranklyGamingnot only was it informative. It was entertaining and calming. Thanks sir
@chaoslord891811 ай бұрын
I'm really glad you mentioned Prey and Mooncrash. I just recently finished both, and aside from a bit of frustration at the beginning of Mooncrash, the entire experience was very engaging and exciting. Though nothing so far compares to Outer Wilds. I hope to see more games like it in the future.
@gamermanofficial11 ай бұрын
Damn Mass Effect is even better than Star Wars and I'm not even kidding. My personal favourite game series is Red Dead because I love the Western theme, Sergio Leone's movies and Ennio Morricone's legendary scores, but Mass Effect is easily my 2nd favourite video game series. Yes, I love them even more than the GTA games.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Ya mass effect is my favorite sci fi universe ever it’s just so awesome, thanks for supporting my work!
@lestat30511 ай бұрын
Nothing stayed with me as much as playong oblivion as a kid and the mass effect series especially number 2
@rrbhaunoch308411 ай бұрын
very well done. This video made me reminisce on those games that I have already played, and makes me want to dust off/buy the ones I haven't. I often wish I could go back to experience Rimworld, BG1 (way back when), BG3 (just a few months ago), Demon Souls, Mass Effect, Everquest, Total War, and many others again
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@1DeerBra11 ай бұрын
id add hellblade senua's sacrifice. Playing it in one go was one of the best experiences I've ever had.
@marcdwonn977211 ай бұрын
A pity you didn't add SOMA. I've been a gamer for over 25 years, and this game is one of those (first-time-)experiences i'll never forget. But i saw your replies about it in the other posts. Love your content and presentation, and your taste is similar to mine. You have a new subscriber!
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support! And soma is fantastic my most profound questions in games talks about it
@michaelglenn239911 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I normally don't watch long videos, but this made me an instant fan.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@magnum845411 ай бұрын
Thanks. Great stuff, well put together video as always. I’m going to shill for a couple lo-fi darlings of mine: 1. Hyperlight Drifter 2. Signalis Both are much greater than the sum of their parts. They stuck with me like slivers that I never got out, so now they’re just part of me.
@Kevin3dp11 ай бұрын
With many games i enjoyed the second play through even more. First time i always play how the game wants me to play but second time i go crazy and play how i want to.
@2dk47411 ай бұрын
Amazing vid, enjoyed quite much. And just in time for steam autumn sale) Just as a footnote. The biggest impact that game made on me (besides those already mentioned here) was from Life is Strange. It's not the genre I usually see on this channel, but it definitely belongs in the category of "you should experience for the first time"
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! And I never have really given the series a shot
@pedrobandoli210711 ай бұрын
I was looking for some mention to it. Life is Strange is beautiful, @FranklyGaming you should definitively give it a shot. (The first game, IMO, is the must one, the second is good, but not near great)
@TheTouchOfTheVelvetHand11 ай бұрын
Excellent video brother. This channel is going places😊
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
thank you very much!
@adrianwilliams657711 ай бұрын
Enjoy these games while you're young, my sense of adventure has massively decreased with age, I have dozens of games in my Steam library I haven't touched. The Outer Wilds, Subnautica and the Mass Effect trilogy all sit in my library untouched, even CyberPunk 2077 and Dyson Sphere Program just sit there being ignored, 20 years ago I would have polished the games off with ease, good video.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@Aezay11 ай бұрын
The biggest difference I've felt with age, is how my taste in games has changed. I no longer has patience with games that wastes my time, nor do I want to play games that are mediocre. But I do not find any inability to enjoy games at all, quite the opposite in fact. Because I don't waste my time with mediocrity, I play way more amazing games, and I'm more likely to find those really perfect ones. Outer Wilds had me hooked, it's my favorite game of all time.
@gvigary111 ай бұрын
I'm in my 50s and know what you mean. My "0 hours" Steam list is over 60 games long including Outer Wilds and Subnautica, Several Assassin's Creeds (only played II), Witcher 2 & 3, two GTAs, two Fallouts, a FarCry and a bunch of Half-Lifes. Investing in learning new mechanics, new controls and new lore seems so daunting. But I'm reaching an endpoint with No Man's Sky (over 1500 hours played), and then it'll be time to knock a few off 🤞
@richarda376417 күн бұрын
Same. Everything changed the most for me once I had kids. I'm a pretty hardcore D&D fan though so I've been slowly slogging through Baldur's Gate 3 which is definitely very good, but I find it difficult setting time aside to play.
@Willfully_Ignorant10 ай бұрын
God that Skyrim music man. What great memories.
@questioneverything284511 ай бұрын
You've done it again FranklyGaming! Your videos are exquisite. As my kids say and cringe when I say "They are just built different!" Lol! When we can't think you can top your last video you come out with your next best video. Looking forward to more! Keep it up! WOOHOO!
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much as always wishing you and your family the best!
@questioneverything284511 ай бұрын
Appreciate your comments. Family is good and we wish you the very best and we wish you a happy and safe holiday season! May video games keep you sane! Lol!
@retykotlety887211 ай бұрын
Whoa! That was really well made! Definitely gonna check out more of your stuff :) Touching again on the Talos Principle series - I can't forget the Road to Gehenna DLC. It managed to do something to me that not many other games could. Every time I describe it to people I get teary eyes - the tiny, naive human culture and the 'frog debates' you get to experience truly changed my outlook on the world. The Talos Principle II recently did something similar and made me question things I haven't really thought about before. How often can I say that after playing a certain game I became a better or a more complete / mature of a person? I'd also like to highly recommend the Mateusz Skutnik's 'Submachine: Legacy' game - It really excels in the hard to describe 'vibe' category, has amazing art and sound design, unique puzzles and a story that draws you in and never provides enough answers, leaving your mind running and theorizing. Truly a unique experience.
@TheAgentAssassin11 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the Mako , not sure why people had problems driving it. Imagine a Mako in Starfield , instead of walking in nothingness for minutes.
@usmansabir389711 ай бұрын
I am not a gamer by any means but have been playing games since the mid 90s. I think the experiences i still remember are chronotrigger, warcraft 2, freelancer, alpha centauri, age of mythology, dragon age 1, mass effect 2, diablo 2 and recently divinity original sin 2 and disco elysium. All of these games except alpha centauri provided me with a lot of story which pulled me in and made me want to keep going forward towards the end. I havent played many games maybe a couple of hundred over my life but these games i will share with my kids as well. Dont think i can say the same about a lot of pop culture i have experienced.
@TheRatsCast11 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you picked two games I really loved. I am a big fan of Prey and Death Stranding. I played over 9 hours once in DS; I was so lost in that world. I'm not a horror fan, but the world and story of Prey blow me away. It kept me coming back for more. Good picks. Thanks
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@isaacnifong946611 ай бұрын
Amazing video man. Felt like an awesome gaming documentary. You have great writing skills.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
the support means a lot thank you!
@craig_obviously11 ай бұрын
Cyberpunk 2077... first playthru...amazing story, gut wrenching at times as you fall in with the characters...leaving with the Aldecaldos...was bittersweet.. a great ending, but an ending you never wanted to come.. you never wanted to leave, my favorite of all time.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
It really is so amazing nothing else like it, thanks for watching!
@wardvandecotte925311 ай бұрын
I've just finished CP2077, put almost 200 hours into the game and I never felt bored. Along with Baldur's Gate 3 the best game I played this year. Now I'm gonna start Death Stranding and after that I want to jump back in BG3 for a second playthrough. BG3, The Witcher 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2 are my favourite treasure games of all time.
@davidelvion133111 ай бұрын
Here is the full list of games, in categories: 🎭Games with Powerful First Playthroughs (Twists/Revelations): -Inscryption: Indie card game with dark undertones. -Prey & Moon Crash DLC: Narrative twists, rewards imagination. -Doki Doki Literature Club: Starts as a dating sim, evolves unexpectedly. 🌍Memorable Worlds & Exploration: -The Outer Wilds: Exploration, mysteries in a time-loop universe. -Subnautica: Underwater adventure, eerie aquatic environment. 🏰Bethesda Game Studios Titles: -The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Rich world, sense of adventure. 📘Narratively Impactful Games: -Death Stranding: Introspective journey, unique gameplay. -Mass Effect Trilogy: Sci-fi epic with impactful choices. -A Plague Tale: Innocence & Requiem: Survival during the Black Plague. -Horizon Zero Dawn: Engaging narrative, stunning world. -NieR:Automata: Deep story, explores philosophical themes. -Cyberpunk 2077: Deep narrative, character development. -Alan Wake 2: Surreal, mind-bending story with horror elements. ✨Unique Experiences/Perspectives: -It Takes Two: Co-op game, variety of gameplay experiences. -Wasteland 3: Humor, violence, tactical gameplay. -Dyson Sphere Program: Building a Dyson Sphere simulation. -The Talos Principle 2: Puzzle game with philosophical themes. -Weird West: Supernatural Wild West immersive sim. -MMOs: Social aspects, community experience. 🎮 Each game noted for its impactful first experience, whether through narrative twists, exploration, world-building, unique gameplay, or emotional journey.
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Legend
@112Famine11 ай бұрын
if you were to pick a mmo, I could see you pick FFXIV just from its level of writing, the lore is something that I & others have all stated, "something I'll remember with awe until the grave."
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
I liked guild wars 2 a lot too, thanks for supporting my channel!
@UnpluggedIndividualYT11 ай бұрын
FFXIV signing into the game is such a chore the UI is straight outta 1998 and they want a subscription for that s*it yeah no thnx.
@damienjohnson345011 ай бұрын
@@UnpluggedIndividualYT WoW is also trash, why do I need to download like 7 different extra things to make it playable? After playing FFXI for years I was shocked that you needed anything more then a voice chat app. At least FFXIV has a good story and good game mechanics. The fact you have to download an app that plays a blowhorn in your ears because Lizzard can't be bothered to have better telegraphs in 2023 should be unacceptable. The facination that there are so many people on at the same time quickly fades when you realize you don't need to interact with anyone until you reach max level and try to get into raiding. P.S. How is it acceptable that the classes are so badly balanced that entire subclass and perk options are actually useless. Why are they even in the damn game? Example: Paladin has multiple options but only one valid build. It's been almost 20 years and they can't fix it so that you have actual choices?
@112Famine11 ай бұрын
FFXIV has a free trial that now includes Two Expansions up to level 70 with no restrictions on playtime. ... you could level all jobs & classes, crafting, etc all to level 70. And then get the game if you enjoy it, if you find it *Fulfilling.* Could load it to see the land scapes, try the dungeons, the game play, & the community being one of it's highest points.
@Tolandruth11 ай бұрын
why talk about things you clearly know nothing about?@@damienjohnson3450
@george60227 ай бұрын
Awesome idea for a video and well executed! I randomly think about how I felt the first time I stepped outside the vault in Fallout 3 or finding new discoveries in the ocean of Subnautica wishing I could rewind and experience again for the firsst time.
@FranklyGaming7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and support!
@calonfire10 ай бұрын
whats the music at the start 00:40
@stephnicole3078Ай бұрын
It’s “Sing for Me” aka Lohse’s Song from the Divinity Original Sin 2 Soundtrack. This is just the instrumental version. The version with lyrics is amazing. Highly suggest looking it up!
@andrewfornes5320Ай бұрын
Came here to ask the same thing, thank you for the answer. @@stephnicole3078
@keneepatel430811 ай бұрын
Such a good quality video. You deserve much more views
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@rosco386611 ай бұрын
Don't you experience everything for the first time the first time
@Joon11 ай бұрын
This video made me warm and fuzzy. Great work putting this together!
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
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@jaybsproductions90686 ай бұрын
So glad they never gave up on Cyberpunk - it's probably my favourite game of all time too. I don't recall a game with so many iconic side characters - from Johnny Silverhand, to Judy Alvarez, Panam, Rogue, Jackie Wells, Solomon Reed, Songbird, Vik, Misty - even the lesser supporting roles like Dexter Le Shawn, Mr Hands. I'll even throw River Ward in there. Just an incredible line up of memorable characters, in an epic setting.
@stephnicole3078Ай бұрын
Starting the video with “Sing for Me” immediately gets a like from me though it did make me pause the video and jam out to the full version before coming back to finish the video 😅
@FranklyGamingАй бұрын
such a good song lol, always try to put cool music at the start for you guys glad you liked it!
@stephnicole3078Ай бұрын
@@FranklyGaming definitely caught my attention so I appreciate it! Also, I know this video is older now but thanks for all the game recommendations. I just sat and watched this with my Steam deck open on the store page in front of me so I could wishlist any of these games I hadn’t played yet. Based on the games you recommended that I have played, I’m sure I’m in for a treat since you clearly have excellent taste 😊
@hughlingard10 ай бұрын
i rejoiced each time you revealed a title that is already in my backlog, but not yet experienced. the outer wilds, here i come.
@MissBubbles11 ай бұрын
Here to smack the like button for the algorithm. Now I have a fun video to watch during cardio after gym 🥰🥰
@FranklyGaming11 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoy! ❤️
@nikolaykaavenes170311 ай бұрын
this is literally what im doing
@stroeherj6 күн бұрын
To this day, those first notes from The Outer Wilds theme gives me shivers. One of the best games I’ve ever played, and honestly I really still haven’t got over it. I’ve only played it once, but I think about it often. And easily one of the best soundtracks I’ve ever heard in a game. Thanks for mentioning it!
@zero_29-e4h9 ай бұрын
I just came here after having my first playtrough of Cyberpunk finished yesterday. And I have to totally agree with your opinion on Cyberpunk. I have never EVER felt so many emotions in a game before. Never have I EVER seen so many serious topics beeing picked up by a story, where you yourself get lost in it because you start to realize that CDPR have accomplished to mirror your real life into a video game. A story of classes in society at the extremes, about dissociating yourself and starting to ask yourself who you are or who you want to be. Its SO sad that the release was not good at all but as someone who has started playing this game late, only at 2.0 I can say I have never ever played a game like this before. It was wonderful and I wont play it again. Because the movie that I controlled, ended in the perfect way, the way I chose it to end. It is so difficult to put it in words but you have done it!
@FranklyGaming9 ай бұрын
I’m glad you loved it and thanks for supporting the channel!