It’s hard to decide what makes a good game but what makes a game that is still great 10+ years after it’s release? Let’s dive into games that have stood the test of time and look at what makes these great titles so unique.
It’s been nearly a decade since the release of the last Guitar Hero game. Is time running out for Guitar Hero, or are we closer than ever to the long-awaited reunion tour on the PS5 and Xbox Series X? As it turns out, we might soon see the return of a rock giant — at least, if modern gaming trends are to be trusted.
I just don’t see this being nearly as popular as it was back in the day. These kids are way too attached to phones and tablets to care about plastic guitars and drums. Would be cool if it did return but I just don’t see hype for it like the good old days of gaming.
I would gladly buy a guitar hero collection or just guitar hero 2 again on series X or ps5.
Most likely answer is both platforms because why leave out 60-70 million platform gamers
Baldur’s Gate 3 is one of the most replayable games ever made with a 1000-hour playtime or more. However, it can be quite taxing on modern CPUs. Let's have a look at how it performs on one if the fastest gaming processors and how to optimize it.
"Treat your players as you would like to be treated, that's it," Vincke says when asked about how to maintain trust with a game's community.
In my opinion a lot of Bullfrog's classics like Theme Park World, Dungeon Keeper and,in particular, the brilliant Theme Hospital are still great fun today.
Loved this! Age of empires III in particular still holds today. Theme hospital and RCT. Great list :)
I used to love playing Roller-coaster Tycoon! Pokemon will never die, I will playing that in my 80's without a doubt. Great list.
So many games to have chosen from, too many classics to name! I wonder if we'll look back on modern games in the future with the same nostalgic love?
Baldur's Gate was a classic. That takes me back. There's so many in this list that make me weep from nostalgia :')