

I live in Las Vegas, which the most gamer activity it gets at any given time is EVO every year. I have MH4U and have played some of it, and it’s really fun! Mechanics ar esolid, tracking down big beasts is enjoyable and satisfying, and making bigger and badder stuff form the hides of your slain foes is a great way to feel you’re progressing and getting better.īut I feel like I’m missing a pretty big aspect of this game by not having anyone else to play it with. I really wish I could join in on Chris’ and Elston’s enjoyment of Monster Hunter. If I ever need a lawyer, I’m calling Brelston.ĪNYWAY, great episode, guys. but subversive, particularly in its ability to build up Snake as The Ultimate Manly Badass, only to knock him down lower and lower.Īlso, shoutout to Chris repping the underrated Donkey Kong (though you seem to have forgotten that the first half of Mario Vs Donkey Kong was basically DK ’94), and Brett’s Monster Hunter speech that sounds like it came out of an Oscar-Winning court drama. I’d also argue that MGS5’s story is half-baked, while MGS3 felt not only complete.


dumping a bunch of toys in a sandbox and telling the player to make their own fun. I still put a lot of time into it, and I love it despite it being a hot mess, but MGS3 is a tightly designed experience, and I feel like it speaks more about the importance of smart game design vs. It felt like I was waiting for that special *something* that never came. While I loved some of the smaller, in-game moments, the lack of really great bosses and really disjointed narratives really dampened MGS5’s impact on me. MGS5, while large and stuffed with content. MGS3 makes no compromises, and I felt like that’s the game they wanted to make. If ya haven’t checked out the Laser Time YouTube channel, here’s something swell you might’ve missed! To get started with your free 30-day trial CLICK HERE Haunting and beautiful New Releases Theme by David B. What are your five favorite games of all time? (We encourage you to elaborate, but please keep it to no more than a sentence or two per game, or just focus on your #1.) (This episode went long, so we’re repeating last week’s question and getting to the answers in VGA 201.)

We’ve finally made it to 200 episodes of Vidjagame Apocalypse! Celebrate with us as we throw out our usual format and instead try to debate, cajole, and vote our way to a highly subjective list of the 20 best games of all time, starting from the 10 respective favorites of Mikel Reparaz, Chris Antista, Dave Rudden, and Brett Elston and ending with a vague sense that democracy is just the worst.
