Kids love laughing. Comedy is all about subterfuge and up-ending expectations. "Trolling" is the same. Kids make up the worst unfunny jokes as they don't understand what makes a joke funny instead of ridiculous, but they do understand the art of the unexpected.
I'm going to split this in to two categories: 1) games that were the best for their time, but perhaps don't hold up nowadays. 2) Games that are the best today.
GoldenEye. This game was just so good both single and multiplayer. It was revolutionary, amazingly close to the film and a real challenge to complete. It was a huge game changer and entered in the modern era for such games.
I just really like Just Cause 3. It's such fun, great visual, even better game mechanics, cool soundtrack, a true open world and massive destruction, endless ways to approach every situation.
The main one is how it handles corruption. It has actively been designed to do the exact opposite of what a sane filesystem should do and maximises downtime.
I've started it but only got a couple of hours on before being distracted by other time sinks. I mist have gone through the HL1 starting train ride more times than I've had hot dinners.
Completed it last week for the first time and it really does look good. There is so much that's right in the game. There's a reason people still cry out for another HL game and raytracing isn't it.
Alas, the rectangular light box shone the wrong pattern. Woe betide the unfortunate soul enslaved to a life of misery and torture to cajole the light box to shine such the ugly sisters spare the beatings.
I also have a 5700xt and was hoping with what AMD had been saying about stock to pick up a 9079xt at MSRP. But then the sites that had them all died and I couldn't get to the checkout. I'm now waiting for things to hopefully recover to normality in the summer.
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