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March 19th 2022, 06:38 PM
Hades
Here's my lazy few:
The Witcher 3
Mass Effect 3
Star Wars - Knight of the Old Republic
Age of Empires 2
World of Warcraft
Valheim
Supreme Commander
Dink Smallwood
Betrayal at Krondor
For me it is hard to define whether favourite means: most enjoyable to play and replay or most admired and memorable
Another thought I had based on a few things Skurn has said was about the community and hope for the future. The last couple of years I have been getting back into AoE2 and watching a bunch of streamed video content about games and competitions. For a 20 year old game it still has quite a vibrant community and active players are still higher than the newly released AoE4. I think older games have more to offer than just nostalgia. The limitations of the past create a pressure for good, simple mechanics and storytelling. I suppose one main limit for Dink is that the barrier to entry for developing content and that a slightly older crowd is more time poor.
The Witcher 3
Mass Effect 3
Star Wars - Knight of the Old Republic
Age of Empires 2
World of Warcraft
Valheim
Supreme Commander
Dink Smallwood
Betrayal at Krondor
For me it is hard to define whether favourite means: most enjoyable to play and replay or most admired and memorable
Another thought I had based on a few things Skurn has said was about the community and hope for the future. The last couple of years I have been getting back into AoE2 and watching a bunch of streamed video content about games and competitions. For a 20 year old game it still has quite a vibrant community and active players are still higher than the newly released AoE4. I think older games have more to offer than just nostalgia. The limitations of the past create a pressure for good, simple mechanics and storytelling. I suppose one main limit for Dink is that the barrier to entry for developing content and that a slightly older crowd is more time poor.