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I remember yo kai watch. Really fun games. I only played the first two, but I'd believe you when you say they were fun.Yo-Kai Watch 3
I'm not Cornfused why nobody mentioned this game.
Its sales were really bad.
It's still one of the largestand funniest3DS games though.
Also Jibanyan pog
I also had bony spirits, though I also have the third version of yo kai watch 2, psychic specters.ykw 2 was so epic and goofy at the same time
i especially liked the small war, we need something like this in pokemon someday.
very important question: bony spirits or fleshy souls?
i picked bony spirits cause i rlly like arachnus
Jibanyan pog
how about Brick Bronze?project polaro (roblox pokemon knock off)
I like ithow about Brick Bronze?
How bout you suckHow bout Roblox sucks
Okay this isn't true it's Hollow KnightSplatoon 3
as someone who has I think over 200 hours into just one save file in hollow knight, I don't think it is worthy of the best game of all time. there are very few flaws, and what is there is great, but I have spoken to some people who said that the game was not for them. the best game of all time should appeal to everyone. that is why I believe Minecraft is number 1. a lot of the answers people commonly pick, like hollow knight, portal 2, and Celeste don't apeal to everyone. I spoke to my aunt who stopped playing it, and she said that it was because she does not like platformers. I never considered the game that much of a platformer, but now that I think about it, queens gardens and crystal peak are almost entirely platform sections. it is very hard to make a game appeal to everyone. some other problems it might have for some people is that they have a bad memory and don't like exploring, and of course, the dificulty can make the game inaccesable to some people. minecraft is so popular because it is the very definition of accesible and has something for everyone. it gives you the option to basically turn off all challenge through a variety of features, and has something for everyone. with the addition of creative mode, if you don't like parts of a game, or if you somehow like none of it, good news, you can re-create the parts you like without the parts you don't, or make your own part of the game you do enjoy. this is why it is the best game of all time, because its universal appeal and accessibility is hard to top.Okay this isn't true it's Hollow Knight
S3 is my #2, I said it because it is rarer
I don’t like Minecraft. Never have.as someone who has I think over 200 hours into just one save file in hollow knight, I don't think it is worthy of the best game of all time. there are very few flaws, and what is there is great, but I have spoken to some people who said that the game was not for them. the best game of all time should appeal to everyone. that is why I believe Minecraft is number 1. a lot of the answers people commonly pick, like hollow knight, portal 2, and Celeste don't apeal to everyone. I spoke to my aunt who stopped playing it, and she said that it was because she does not like platformers. I never considered the game that much of a platformer, but now that I think about it, queens gardens and crystal peak are almost entirely platform sections. it is very hard to make a game appeal to everyone. some other problems it might have for some people is that they have a bad memory and don't like exploring, and of course, the dificulty can make the game inaccesable to some people. minecraft is so popular because it is the very definition of accesible and has something for everyone. it gives you the option to basically turn off all challenge through a variety of features, and has something for everyone. with the addition of creative mode, if you don't like parts of a game, or if you somehow like none of it, good news, you can re-create the parts you like without the parts you don't, or make your own part of the game you do enjoy. this is why it is the best game of all time, because its universal appeal and accessibility is hard to top.
All this for me to say Hollow Knight is the best game of all-timeas someone who has I think over 200 hours into just one save file in hollow knight, I don't think it is worthy of the best game of all time. there are very few flaws, and what is there is great, but I have spoken to some people who said that the game was not for them. the best game of all time should appeal to everyone. that is why I believe Minecraft is number 1. a lot of the answers people commonly pick, like hollow knight, portal 2, and Celeste don't apeal to everyone. I spoke to my aunt who stopped playing it, and she said that it was because she does not like platformers. I never considered the game that much of a platformer, but now that I think about it, queens gardens and crystal peak are almost entirely platform sections. it is very hard to make a game appeal to everyone. some other problems it might have for some people is that they have a bad memory and don't like exploring, and of course, the dificulty can make the game inaccesable to some people. minecraft is so popular because it is the very definition of accesible and has something for everyone. it gives you the option to basically turn off all challenge through a variety of features, and has something for everyone. with the addition of creative mode, if you don't like parts of a game, or if you somehow like none of it, good news, you can re-create the parts you like without the parts you don't, or make your own part of the game you do enjoy. this is why it is the best game of all time, because its universal appeal and accessibility is hard to top.
what kind of games do you like. I guarantee that minecraft has something for you. it is an exploration game, a building game, a stealth game at times, a survival game, a combat game, a horror game at times, and that is just scratching the surface. it can be a platformer, a puzzle game, the list goes on and on. whatever you want it to be, Minecraft will be. list the types of games you like, and Minecraft can apply to that.I don’t like Minecraft. Never have.
Describing Minecraft as some kind of enigmatic genreless game just isn’t accurate. It’s a sandbox, and sandbox is a genre, and it’s a genre that doesn’t appeal to everyone.
Yes you can build a wide variety of different experiences in Minecraft, but when you compare it to the joke answer in this thread of ROBLOX, it becomes clear how limited of a sandbox Minecraft really is. It’s far from a game where you can create any experience you want, you can only really create a select few, and while Minecraft has a lot of creativity it’s a certain type of creativity — that engineering, problem-solving and civil design type. That’s not a type of creativity that I ever really possessed as a child, and while I have more of it now, the slow pace and particularly inventory management of Minecraft can’t hold my attention.
I’d liken it to Animal Crossing, another game which often makes people conflate a casual genre with “universal appeal”. Yes, more invested and hardcore gamers will be able to play Minecraft relatively easily, because it’s a very casual and accessible game, but that doesn’t mean they have to like the content within. If we’re going solely by accessibility, then Rock Paper Scissors is the greatest game of all time, no contest end of story. The tastes of the masses tend not to chase quality, and so going solely by accessibility isn’t very rational.
Now, granted, the second best selling game of all time may be a different argument here. If you want to put your chips into sales, GTA V is the game you want to back. It was the best selling game of all time for a long time, and Minecraft has only beaten it due to constant ports. Minecraft players tend to pick the game up a handful of times, too, so it’s outright probable that more individuals have played GTA V than Minecraft, as GTA V players tend to buy it once, maximum twice. The higher price of GTA V also has to factor in here, as it takes more from a game to sell at a higher price point than Minecraft which is pretty cheap.
GTA V has sandbox like elements thanks to its very open world and massive amount of side content, but it’s still a game with direction and missions, which is ultimately more appealing to most players than a complete sandbox experience. Until GTA VI next year, GTA V is probably the objective answer for best game right now, even if for the most part it’s only the favourite game of a certain section of society (adults who don’t play games very much but got swept up in the hype surrounding GTA V).
My personal answer is Xenoblade Chronicles, by the way. I’m not far in XC3 and would love to keep playing it more, so perhaps I’d end up agreeing with OP, but XC1 I played as a teenager and it is by far the longest most content-filled game that my ADHD let me see to the end, because it’s that good. I still think it has the best RTS battle system in a game (yes, better than XC3) and it truly has the most quality of life additions I’ve ever seen compressed into a game together. Add on a genuinely good story, good characters apart from Sharla who receives no real development but the base that’s there is good, and one of the most impressive open worlds especially considering the hardware it was on, and I think that XC1 was in many ways a peak for game development that hasn’t been matched since.
You definitely didn't read my post closely, but anyway.what kind of games do you like. I guarantee that minecraft has something for you. it is an exploration game, a building game, a stealth game at times, a survival game, a combat game, a horror game at times, and that is just scratching the surface. it can be a platformer, a puzzle game, the list goes on and on. whatever you want it to be, Minecraft will be. list the types of games you like, and Minecraft can apply to that.
first of all, Minecraft can make all your favorites game genres. unfortunately, those require command blocks, which are not accessible. however, a server with those would be accessible, without having to make it. now comes the question: do servers like hypixel count as part of minecrafts core experience? I think most people would argue no, but I could see that argument exist, as multiplayer is a large part of Minecraft. I would say that saying other minecraft servers is not a part of the core Minecraft experience is like saying that other peoples levels are not part of super Mario makers core experience. still, I think being able to make your own fun is an incredible feature, one that makes Minecraft far more appealing to a variety of audiences. though, I understand not everyone has the patience to do so.You definitely didn't read my post closely, but anyway.
Minecraft is a great exploration game, and a good visual/aesthetic building game. It's a pretty bad survival, combat, horror, or stealth game, so they don't really support your argument. Just having a trait of a genre doesn't make it a part of that genre, and it certainly doesn't make it good at that genre.
I'm answering partly because my actual taste in games happens to be some of the genres you definitely can't claim Minecraft to be. Some of my favourite series are visual novels, such as Phoenix Wright, Danganronpa, or really Disco Elysium (it's pretty much a visual novel). Otherwise, 4K grand strategy appeals hard to me, though Civilization is the only one that I actually really enjoy, I think Civilization as a series is just the best at 4K and grand strategy separately, no contest. Otherwise, turn-based combat tends to appeal to me far more than action games / beat em ups, such as Pokémon, Super Auto Pets, Slay The Spire; though RTS and action games appeal sometimes (such as the prior Xenoblade Chronicles answer, though to be fair part of my respect for the game is it's not the type of genre I generally enjoy that much -- I always liked Toontown more than World of Warcraft as a kid, turn-based strategy just does it more for me).
So you could argue that Minecraft kind of fits into my fourth-favourite genre, because it has action elements, but it's not good at those action elements. It has incredibly simple combat, and it's combat that is much less compelling to me than something like Hyrule Warriors, Mortal Kombat, or Yakuza, which are combo-intensive and require far more skill than Minecraft's "choose weapon and then click button to attack" style of fighting.
BUT, even if Minecraft was able to convincingly be a good visual novel, or 4K grand strategy, or turn-based combat JRPG, or (yes) actually had a good combat system that you could create in it somehow... the point stands that having to make that yourself isn't something appealing to me. I don't want to play through a visual novel that I wrote myself, and Minecraft certainly doesn't have enough mechanics within it to be able to build a convincing or interesting 4K experience, but also when you design that 4K experience yourself it's impossible not to identify the exploits and combos between certain parts of the experience that you'd then easily exploit when playing it. I want my game to be made for me. Otherwise I'd call Unreal Engine the best game of all time, because that one really can be anything you want.
EDIT: Adding in roguelikes, which I've always had an extreme soft spot for and games like Super Auto Pets and Slay The Spire kind of fall under, but Hades is definitely the one for that. And again, Minecraft is not mechanically deep enough to be able to put together a convincing roguelike. There aren't enough powers or complexities that you could add in a self-built roguelike campaign to make it halfway decent at it. The best is just giving different weapons, and there are a few potions, but it would still make it the worst roguelike gameplay experience out of any roguelikes that anyone's heard of.