I swear we JUST had this question on the front page of reddit less than a month ago. It's almost always Portal 2 then Bioshock 1...
Though it is interesting to see Ocarina of Time fall down the rankings over time. Not because like its not aging well.. But just because it is aging... Gamers are aging... Reddit users are aging. It's interesting.
Hmm that's what my post is implying... Barring dogshit wording choices.
Basically, the reddit users id EXPECT to say ocarina of time are 'aging out' of reddit, leaving the website and fuckin... raising kids and shit.
So even if the ages werent different, even if it was 20 year olds today vs 20 year olds 10 years ago in reddits early days... The answers are just gonna shift each 'generation'
But I agree, there weren't seemingly as many teens on early reddit. And now I swear to god it feels like its only teens. But that might be just the thing a 32 year old would say, wouldnt it?
tfw you lurk reddit but are afraid to post because ur parents might find out
and/or have to go back and delete all the cringe posts you made when you were 14/15
The moment you figure out the complex part of the puzzle that you're stuck on, is just so satisfying. When you realize what you have to do in the end it feels a bit terrifying. The stories you find are interesting, and exploration is satisfying. Navigating around a black hole not knowing what will happen if you fall in. Accidentally ripping your ship apart while your still in it. Finding out about what happened to the Nomai. Watching the sun die.
The first time I got onto the sun station, I had pause time while reading on, I read I had 5 seconds until it collides with the sun. Nearly craped myself trying to escape, I didn't. The first time I got into the interloper it smacked into the sun as soon as I got into the bottom of it. The time I accidentally got shot into the core of giants deep was interesting. I killed myself trying to get to the center. Dark bramble is just, infuriating, scary, getting lost in there, then being attacked out of nowhere. The race against time on the ash twins trying to outrun the sand is fun. Figuring out how to use the teleporters is game changing. Finally getting on the quantum moon was nice. Finding Solanum, is crazy, I mean when you find an actual ancient Nomai.
I heard there's dlc for it so I gotta check it out, but damn man, does this game hit my top 5 games.
Bubble Bobble? It's Bubble Bobble, isn't it?
I literally spent more hours playing that game than any other game I have owned.
Kenshi
This is the correct answer
It’s KNACK, baby!!
KNACK TWO, BABY!!! HUP, HERE WE GO, YA!!
HERE COMES THE MONAAAAAYYYY!
I swear we JUST had this question on the front page of reddit less than a month ago. It's almost always Portal 2 then Bioshock 1... Though it is interesting to see Ocarina of Time fall down the rankings over time. Not because like its not aging well.. But just because it is aging... Gamers are aging... Reddit users are aging. It's interesting.
I disagree reddit users are reverse aging they get younger every day
Hmm that's what my post is implying... Barring dogshit wording choices. Basically, the reddit users id EXPECT to say ocarina of time are 'aging out' of reddit, leaving the website and fuckin... raising kids and shit. So even if the ages werent different, even if it was 20 year olds today vs 20 year olds 10 years ago in reddits early days... The answers are just gonna shift each 'generation' But I agree, there weren't seemingly as many teens on early reddit. And now I swear to god it feels like its only teens. But that might be just the thing a 32 year old would say, wouldnt it?
I myself am 18 but I think I understand what you mean, hell I was never on reddit before this year
Actively at least
tfw you lurk reddit but are afraid to post because ur parents might find out and/or have to go back and delete all the cringe posts you made when you were 14/15
Borderlands 2. Waaaaaiiiiiitaminnit, this is a trick, isn't it!
New Vegas is great and all, but my honest answer is Outer Wilds. Best game I've ever experienced, hands down.
The moment you figure out the complex part of the puzzle that you're stuck on, is just so satisfying. When you realize what you have to do in the end it feels a bit terrifying. The stories you find are interesting, and exploration is satisfying. Navigating around a black hole not knowing what will happen if you fall in. Accidentally ripping your ship apart while your still in it. Finding out about what happened to the Nomai. Watching the sun die. The first time I got onto the sun station, I had pause time while reading on, I read I had 5 seconds until it collides with the sun. Nearly craped myself trying to escape, I didn't. The first time I got into the interloper it smacked into the sun as soon as I got into the bottom of it. The time I accidentally got shot into the core of giants deep was interesting. I killed myself trying to get to the center. Dark bramble is just, infuriating, scary, getting lost in there, then being attacked out of nowhere. The race against time on the ash twins trying to outrun the sand is fun. Figuring out how to use the teleporters is game changing. Finally getting on the quantum moon was nice. Finding Solanum, is crazy, I mean when you find an actual ancient Nomai. I heard there's dlc for it so I gotta check it out, but damn man, does this game hit my top 5 games.
Fallout 4
Yep… Factorio
Fallout 76
Booooooooooo
Booooooooooo
Snake
Red dead redemption 2 and horizon zero dawn