

Given my age, this is a fairly recent title to pick. These are the most influential games in my life.ĭay 1: Starwing/Starfox (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) I presented my games in chronological order of release cross referenced with when I played them. I’ve been meaning to get this post written since, but it’s taken a while to get around to for some reason. I might be only just getting around to writing it up now, but I completed the 10 days/10 videogames straight after the books challenge back in May. I’m playing it o XBox One but it is also available on PC, Mac, PS4, Nintendo Switch & even Linux so don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll be able to play it. The game is filled with charming, innocent (yet youthfully rebellious) scenes like that & is a joy to play. In the screenshots I’m sharing, main character Mae & her friend Gregg are smashing up this abandoned car (a tree is growing through it) with a baseball bat to acquire the cars battery to power an old, disused animatronic cartoon character to give as a gift to Greggs boyfriend, Angus. They’re really well written, researched & contain a sense of wide-eyes wonder that I find makes them incredibly watchable. Seriously, check out some of his video essays. A couple of days ago I began to play Night In The Woods after seeing it in a great video by YouTuber Jacob Geller, which I’ll include at the bottom of this post. It’s been a little while since I’ve done a post like this, but I like sharing screenshots from video games I’m currently playing, especially if they have a clever, leftist vibe to them.
