Media What is the best game, uncontested, youd die on that hill proudly

LittEleven

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first of all, which is the better controller for hollow knight, an actual controller, or a keyboard.
second of all, while I do not share the sentiment that it is the best game, it does a lot of things right, and practically every game can learn something from it. want a good horror game? take notes from deepnest. Want a challenging end-level section, especially for a platformer? queens gardens is a prime example. want to design a boss? we have an abundance of great bosses. For example:
Brooding Mawlek - Hollow Knight Guide - IGN

Now, when people discuss what the best boss in the game is, they usually point to (spoiler), (spoiler), and (spoiler). However, I believe that the best boss is the humble Brooding Mawlek.

Now, on their first playthrough, someone will usually discover this towards the very end of the game, as it is tucked away in a tiny little corner of the map. Once they find it, they will probably have all the upgrades in the game. guarding the boss fight is a wall jump challenge with spikes. of course, thanks to your double jump, you can almost completely ignore it. your equipment makes the boss itself somewhat easy, with most of the bosses attacks being trivialized by the invincible dash. still, the boss is rather engaging even for those who have beaten the hardest bosses in the game.

Then you face the final boss, and promptly get your butt whooped until you eventually become much better at the game. On your second playthrough, you probably blitz through the early game. Once you get the wall jump, one of your first targets will likely be this boss, due to its early game location. now, because you dont have the double jump, you actually have to do the wall jump challenge. you come in, expecting to crush it, but to your surprise, it is still a decent challenge. Now that you have no invincibility dash, the entire fight changes. the claw strike can no longer be ignored by dashing through the boss and you have to go over the boss with a dash to dodge the spew. your lack of strong spells also makes the boss longer. still, you overcome it anyways.

you then discover the dlc bosses, and unlock a new circle of hell. on your third playthrough, you think that after facing the hardest this game has to offer, you are prepared for the boss, when you realise something. the boss is guarded by spikes. you can pogo spikes. you try it, and although it is tricky, you succesfully arrive at the boss before facing any other boss. you walk in, expecting it to be trivial, and find that it is actually hard. the lack of any movement options makes this boss very hard. the claw strike and leap are much harder to avoid, and the spew attack looks impossible. but with your improved skill at the game, you persevere. you find that the claw strike can be parried, the leap gives you an opportunity to heal, and the spew attack can be avoided by pogoing off of the boss and going over. you manage to overcome the boss, and you have beaten brooding Mawlek before any other boss.

Brooding mawlek is the best boss, because it perfectly shows the games strengths, such as the lack of linearity in the game and the ability to test players of all skill levels. its entire design philosophy is incredible, and proof of the games fantastic game design.[/spoiler][/spoiler][/spoiler]
think it's intended to be discovered early enough for people who explore and attempt to do so, it's a kind of tutorial boss on pogoing and kind of one that you can trivialize later with just a dash; it's findable on a first playthrough before false knight (source: me) and is rewarding to beat for the first time but it's also very rhythmic and doesnt have the complexity of future fights. it is a drop of jumpscare in the ocean that the game is in and its a contrast to the floor above it where the baldur is an obvious example of a "you are locked behind a game mechanic that you must find first to progress" whereas this subverts it with you being able to reach the boss before. its an easy enough fight atm, just booted up my copy, first tried it on a new file. you get a lot of windows to 2 heal vs this boss if you know the pattern and its very beatable with base kit. it's also not a huge spike in game reward wise since it gives no geo, just a mask shard that gives little value until you find 3 more (good luck doing that immediately); it's more of a midgame reward for exploration esp after getting mantis claw and if you didnt fight the mantis lords yet, i'd guess.
 
yes. i too love a game where you can get one shot as 5 out of 9 classes at any given moment from halfway across the map because i remotely dared to contest the objective. sniper is a fucking cancer on the game and it would be the best game if not for this stupid fucking australian piss jar man
im pretty sure that the sniper is not actually australian
just checked, he's from new zealand
 
Everyone says Hollow Knight is the best game ever.
Sure. It's great. It's really, really good.
But. Any game with Primal Aspid automatically knocks the game from a 10 to a 9.
I am playing through Hollow Knight rn, and I keep hearing about Primal Aspid.
Imma come back to you when I face it, probably going to be as bad as people say.
 
my personal game that ate me alive was Dragon Quest 8 other option Final Fantasy 9 (10 too, i got into 10 first and kept restarting - had a save for blitzball alone loool, then 8 first [love that too] then played 9 -7 - 6 - Tactics etc after) i just loved Zidane tbh lol.
Dragon Quest to this day is my fav franchise.

random flowers needing giving is Okage: Shadow King - my first intro (i feel i might've said this before here) as an OG intro (Non Pokemon) to true JRPGs that and the Dark Cloud duo of games for PS2.
 
yes. i too love a game where you can get one shot as 5 out of 9 classes at any given moment from halfway across the map because i remotely dared to contest the objective. sniper is a fucking cancer on the game and it would be the best game if not for this stupid fucking australian piss jar man
Play PlanetSide 2 sometime. You think Sniper is cancer? Try Sniper but he's also got a cloak and soft wall hacks in a game with clientside hit detection.

EDIT: No seriously, play it before it dies. I would never say PS2 is the best game ever uncontested when it's currently on life support and a hollow shadow of what it was 8 years ago, but even now PS2 is an experience like no other and everyone who plays FPS games deserves to experience a massive 200+ player fight at least once in their lives, so try it while you still can.
 

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The answer is Skyrim, a game so good it gave Bethesda studios enough goodwill that the community was able to (partially) forgive it for Fallout: 76 and Starfield being so bad on launch. That goodwill has all but run out now, but I doubt there will ever be another game like Skyrim.
 

LittEleven

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by sheer volume of time spent I'd have to say celeste because speedrunning that game and improving at it has been amazing over a long while, certainly one of the easiest games to get a foot in and very rewarding to speedrun.

id probably say slay the spire on its own merits s because ive spent 500+ hours (counting) on it just on the game and it's complexities; and every run still feels very fresh to this point; definitely the best roguelike I've played bar none and it's so easy to pick up at it's price point too, that makes it just so perfect to recommend
 

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