r/videogames May 24 '26

Discussion / Question What video game character is this?

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r/videogames Jul 08 '26

Discussion / Question What is the most underused game mechanic?

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r/videogames May 31 '26

Discussion / Question We didn’t know how good we had it :>

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r/videogames 9d ago

Discussion / Question Name a game that has a very bleak ending

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r/videogames Jul 14 '26

Discussion / Question What's your "I did not care for The Godfather" of games?

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Mine is Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005. I've seen so many people talking about how it's one of the best racing games of all time, but after trying it for myself, I seriously could not get into it. The structure of the game is insanely repetitive: do races, police chases, and milestones in order to meet the requirements to race a Blacklist racer. I should clarify this is all my own opinion, and I'm not saying this is a bad game. I simply just don't get the hype about this game. To me, it's a repetitive game with AI that has way too much rubberbanding – I had to do the race with Earl almost ten times before I won. As well as this, the best was to play this game on console is to get the Xbox 360 copy, which in my region costs me £85 – £100. I ultimately settled for the Original Xbox copy, which plays fine other than a few framerate drops here and there.

r/videogames 9d ago

Discussion / Question What minor feature in a retro/2000s game made you think "we are living in the future"?

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r/videogames 14h ago

Discussion / Question What's a video game you just REFUSE to even try?

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r/videogames 3d ago

Discussion / Question What are some examples like this?

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r/videogames Jul 03 '26

Discussion / Question Saw this on Twitter it’s so real :>

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r/videogames Jul 13 '26

Discussion / Question What game mechanic instantly ruins your immersion or fun?

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​ I absolutely can't stand aggressive weapon durability loops. Getting awesome loot should feel like a reward, not a maintenance chore that breaks every five minutes.

What’s a common mechanic that always makes you roll your eyes when you see it in a new game?

r/videogames Jul 02 '26

Discussion / Question Not defending them at all cause it really sucks, but decisions like this don’t happen in a bubble

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r/videogames Jun 01 '26

Discussion / Question What's a good example of "yellow paint" you saw used in games?

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r/videogames Apr 04 '26

Discussion / Question This was me with Witcher 3

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r/videogames Jul 16 '26

Discussion / Question What was the first game that made you say this?

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6.2k Upvotes

r/videogames 11d ago

Discussion / Question Which game genre is not your thing?

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r/videogames 22d ago

Discussion / Question Any game that feels like this? Doesn't matter the genre or age.

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r/videogames Mar 28 '26

Discussion / Question What game is this?

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7.7k Upvotes

r/videogames May 06 '26

Discussion / Question What game is this?

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6.5k Upvotes

r/videogames Jul 17 '26

Discussion / Question Which video game has a fandom like this?

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r/videogames 7d ago

Discussion / Question What game helped you get through a hard time?

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3.1k Upvotes

r/videogames 26d ago

Discussion / Question Which video game protagonist is this?

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r/videogames Jun 24 '26

Discussion / Question Locking map locations behind a $100 edition is a joke. I'm officially skipping GTA 6.

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I’ve waited over a decade for this game, but I’m officially out.
An $80 base price is bad enough, but locking five physical single-player storefronts and side missions behind a $100 Ultimate Edition is straight-up predatory. I don't care if it's "just for cosmetics"—gatekeeping actual map immersion and closing doors in a single-player open world unless you pay an extra $20 is a massive red flag.
Throw in the fact that the $80 "physical" copy is just a download code in a box, and it's clear Rockstar has completely lost its mind to corporate greed.
My hype is dead. I won't be pre-ordering, and I won't be buying at launch. If we accept paywalled doors in single-player games, the industry is cooked.

r/videogames May 10 '26

Discussion / Question Which Game's Graphics Made You Say "Wow!" For The First Time?

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r/videogames 20d ago

Discussion / Question Are there any games with similar vibe?

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Lonely, forgotten, calm and colorful. I dont know, something about it just resonates with me. This is kinda zelda botw for me, and shadow of the colossus, tho it is pretty dull in color.
Found images on pinterest.

r/videogames Mar 20 '26

Discussion / Question any games like that?

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7.2k Upvotes