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The video features an in-depth ranking and review of 100 free Steam games, analyzed over a 60-hour play period. The reviewer categorizes games from C tier and beyond, providing personal insights and ratings on a scale of 1 to 10 based on enjoyment. Key points include the appreciation of innovative and creative games like "Nothing," "Paladins," and "The Finals," and the nostalgic mention of classics like "Team Fortress 2" and "Halo." The reviewer discusses titles with unique mechanics and art styles such as "Splitgate" and "Undertale," and highlights games with engaging storylines and addictive gameplay. Critical evaluations are given to games with poor optimization and gameplay, including critiques of "PS1 graphic games" and specific titles like "OverWatch" on Steam. Positive reviews are extended to community-driven and rhythm games, with standout mentions of "Robocraft," "Creed's climbing," and "Lord of the Rings Online." The video concludes with the reviewer sharing preferences for both new and retouched classics such as "RuneScape," and encourages viewers to join their Discord and subscribe for more content.
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In this segment, the creator announces their plan to rank 100 free Steam games that they played over 60 hours. They emphasize that this is an in-depth review not meant for casual gamers. The ranking begins with C tier games, and each game is briefly reviewed on a scale of 1 to 10 based on personal enjoyment. Notable mentions include “Nothing,” which is praised for its simplicity, “Click to 10,” “We Went Back,” and several others. Games like “Destiny 2,” “War Thunder,” and “DC Universe” are also discussed with mixed feelings. This part concludes with the completion of the first 20 game reviews, emphasizing the thorough and serious nature of the ranking process.
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In this segment, the speaker quickly reviews and shares opinions on multiple games, providing personal insights and recommendations. They cover games like Paladins, Splitgate, Wizard 101, Team Fortress 2, The One Who Pulls the Sword Will Be Crowned King, The Deepest Sword, and others. Key points include:
– **Paladins**: Surprisingly fun, with engaging gameplay and horse riding, though gunplay felt lacking.
– **Splitgate**: Praised for its innovative “portal with guns” concept and enjoyable art and platforming.
– **Wizard 101**: Highlighted for its passion and grindability.
– **Team Fortress 2**: Acknowledged for nostalgia but no longer as enjoyable.
– **The One Who Pulls the Sword Will Be Crowned King**: Commended for its humor and surprising moments.
– **The Deepest Sword**: Compared to “Getting Over It,” with high praise for its concept and art.
– **PUBG**: Critiqued for its clunky feel and gameplay elements like the necessity of vehicles.
The speaker also mentions their dissatisfaction with games like League of Legends and expresses surprise at the ongoing popularity of Yu-Gi-Oh. They emphasize the importance of game optimization and soundtracks in their gaming experience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reviews various games, offering critiques and expressing personal preferences. They mention disliking traditional 2D platformers but appreciating games where environments sync with music. The speaker criticizes PS1 graphic games and shares mixed feelings about games that are fun yet need optimization and improvement. They highlight games with poor movement and gameplay, advising against them. Positive mentions include “Robocraft” for its creativity and fantastic story, “World boss” for its innovative gameplay, and “Creed’s climbing” for its fun, comic book graphics and crisp movement. The segment concludes with high praise for an addicting game involving cats and an invitation to join the speaker’s Discord to play together.
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In this segment, the reviewer discusses several games, focusing on their voiceovers, gameplay difficulty, and multiplayer experiences. They praise “Lord of the Rings Online” for its passion and suggest it is a dream game for dedicated players. They draw comparisons between various games, mentioning “Roblox” and “Fall Guys”, and highlight the creativity and fun in them. The reviewer expresses their love for rhythm games and “The Sims”, which they say has consistently been enjoyable. They also discuss indie games with unique art styles and highlight the enjoyment of playing “Slap Ball”. The segment ends with criticisms of “OverWatch” on Steam, mentions of games like “Maple Story” and “Poppy Playtime”, and a strong endorsement of a legendary game called “Outc cor”.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reviews several video games, offering opinions and recommendations. They praise “Undertale” for its creativity and humor, urging viewers to try it. “The Finals” is highlighted as an innovative FPS with an impressive art style and minimal bugs, though with some balancing issues. “Doki” comes highly recommended for its storytelling and soundtrack but is advised to be played with the right mental preparedness to avoid spoilers. Concerns are expressed about “Apex Legends” going downhill despite it being the speaker’s favorite Battle Royale game. “Warframe” surprised the speaker with its extensive content, even though they’re not typically a fan of space-themed games. Fondness for “Halo” and a newfound appreciation for both new and old “RuneScape” games are also shared. The final note is a plea for subscriptions.