Video Gamers Podcast - [Bonus Round] Top 5 Funnest Games [Remastered] - Gaming Podcast
Episode Date: March 27, 2026Gaming hosts Josh and Ryan are back with and we’re breaking down our personal top 5 funnest games. That’s right. Gaming is about having fun, and some video games stand out above the rest for us. G...raphics and story are taking a back seat on this one as we talk about pure gameplay nirvana. The gaming takes will be hot, and the video game chat will be flowing as we dive into what’s sure to be an episode for the ages! Thanks to our MYTHIC Supporters: Redletter, Disratory, Ol’ Jake, Gaius, Jigglepuf, Phelps and NorwegianGreaser, and Dettmarp Thanks to our Legendary Supporters: HypnoticPyro, PeopleWonder, Bobby S. Connect with the show: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/videogamerspod Join our Gaming Community: https://discord.gg/h2cHKAvSmu Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videogamerspod/ Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/VideoGamersPod Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VideoGamersPod?sub_confirmation=1 Visit us on the web:https://videogamerspod.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hello, fellow gamers and welcome to this bonus round episode of the Video Gamers podcast.
On this incredible episode, we're doing the impossible and breaking down our individual lists of the top five funnest games to play.
That's right, not the most memorable, not the best story, not the best of a genre, just pure, simple, fun.
What games get you smiling and despite graphics or anything else are just an absolute blank.
last to play. Well, we're going to break it down for you. But first, some introductions are in order.
I am your host, Josh, and joining me, he's like a mix of the glory days of Halo multiplayer
and four-player split-screen golden eye all in one. It's right. I am. I'm not like millennial
hybrid, man. I got the old school in me. You know, I played an Atari. I remember playing Pong,
but I had all the good new stuff when I was, you know, at that youthful age.
So, you know, maybe just, you're like that.
Born at the best time.
Yeah.
I'm the old guy where it's like, I remember playing Pong.
Yeah.
You know, but it's like, you know that Golden Eye was a great game.
Oh.
But you probably played more Halo than you did Golden Eye too.
This is true.
Yes.
Yeah, exactly.
So, dude, Ryan, I am super pumped for this episode.
We love doing these kind of top five lists for people.
and you know we kind of had the idea we've done you know our top five role playing games our top five first person shooters and things like that you know and maybe this comes off the heels of playing astrobot but we were like what if we just do fun man yeah what's fun
you know and then we kind of both like went that sounds like a good time let's do it let me ask you did you have a hard time coming up with your list um i
had a hard time narrowing it down.
I will say that.
I have about 12 games sitting in front of me right now.
And I keep juggling like number four, number five off the list and back on to the list and stuff.
Yeah.
So it's going to be, it's going to be interesting.
That's for sure.
You know, we did want to start the episode with a little bit of housekeeping.
First of all, we have a new supporter that's...
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five bucks a month. And it goes a long way in helping Ryan and I do what we do and keep these
podcast going. Yeah. And I will say, uh, real quick, Denghis is probably one of my favorite words
ever to use. And I use it regularly. Dude, I, we call our dogs when our dogs are being like dumb or
our cats for that matter. Yeah, that's exactly.
And we're like, dude, why are you being a dingus right now?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
That's funny.
So, all right, Ryan, we're just going to jump into this because I am excited to talk about
some fun video games.
Now, I do want to preface this by saying these are our personal opinions.
This is not us trying to come up with like the top five of all time or anything like that.
So you are definitely going to get a glimpse into the type of gamers that we are.
And I get it.
this is intended to maybe make you go, what?
Like, that game's not that fun.
They forgot about this one.
What?
Come on.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know what?
That's kind of the point.
Everybody's going to have different, you know, things that really stand out to them.
But, you know, that's kind of the fun of it.
So if you disagree, that's awesome.
Hop in our Discord server.
Tell us how stupid we are or how much you agree with me and how dumb Ryan's game takes are.
You know, we love seeing that stuff.
So, all right, Ryan, let's talk about the lists here for a second.
Then we'll get into our first pick here.
When you are looking at a game and you are saying, hey, what makes a game fun to me?
Right.
We decided we're just going for sheer, pure fun of the gameplay, of the game,
games that maybe stood out to us.
Maybe it was games with friends, you know, in those moments that stood out in that regard.
But how did you approach this?
This was the mostly of when I thought about like what were the most powerful gaming moments to me where I just was, you know, like you said with Astrobot, pure joy.
Where did I remember that first thing that came to my mind with what game, you know, where was I, you know, that type of thing.
And I made my list based off that. What memories popped right into my head immediately of my kind of, you know, career, if you will, of gaming, you know, over my lifespan.
and that's the way I made my list.
That was the first thing that came to mind for me as well.
But then I kind of went, you know what?
People probably don't want to hear me talk about EverQuest again.
And you're doing like the high-end raids on EverQuest, you know?
And it's like there are the, there is the nostalgia factor when you think about fun, right?
Like I mentioned Golden Eye at the top of the episode, you know, when we did the intro for you.
GoldenEye was an absolute blast.
but there's a lot of people out there right now that don't know the golden age of golden eye.
And so what I tried to do with my list was keep it a little bit more modern and a little bit more current.
That's kind of hard.
I mean, especially for us seasoned gamers, it was definitely difficult for me to not go back to the past and think about when I was in college and me and my buddies would all get together at my one buddy's, you know, because he had his own house at that.
point. You know, it's his parents' house, right? But it was like he got to live there.
Yeah. And so when you had that friend that's like, dude, he's got his own place. We can go over there.
We can all hang out. We can play games till the wee hours of the morning. Like, those memories definitely
stand out to me. But I try to consciously stay away from like the nostalgia trap on these and go like,
what games would I just sit and play for hours on end with a grin on my face and just absolutely
having a blast for. So that's kind of how I approached mine. Why don't you start us off, Ryan?
I'm very curious. I don't know. I will say that my list is in no particular order.
It's really impossible for me to say this game is like number one. So when we do a top five,
at least for me, it is like, these are just the top games. Yeah. This is all kind of the mashup
up here for sure. Yeah. I mean, mine, same thing, no particular order. But what I'm going to start
out with is a game that, you know, it is fairly new, I guess, in its release. It's the most recent
release of this game. It may have been a while, but it is newish. What do you want to do? What does
everybody want to do? They want to break the law. And where can you go and just break the law with no
ramifications in the real world? You can go play Grand Theft Auto 5. Yeah. GTA 5. GTA 5, baby. I mean,
I had to come out of the gate, take this one before you snatched it up and just say,
what's better than just logging in, playing as any of the characters or even going online,
doing heist, robin, banks, stealing cars, racing, you know, parachuting.
Like, you could fight jets, you can do everything in this game.
There's just limitless, you know, fun to be had.
And it's just one of the funest games I've ever kind of just, just pure joy type game.
I love GTA 5 to me stands out because of the amount of different things that you can do.
Yeah.
You know, that's the kicker for me is it's like sometimes I would just steal a car and then just cruise
around the outside of the map like on the highways and actually like not just crash into people.
Like actually just highway driving.
Yep.
You know?
And like I don't know why, but that was like so cathartic at the time.
But then other times it's like I would just be a murderous jerk and just be inner city just plowing
people down crashing into cars like jump out of one car car jack somebody out of another car like get out
yeah and that was fun too man dude i was golfing i'd go and i'd have regular golf rounds i'd go to the
you know the fancy area and go play golf round as franklin or whatever and and it was just like why am i
doing this but i had i was just enjoyed it it was just so much fun no matter what you did it was just pure
pure joy yeah i i love that pick sandbox games for me i sometimes get lost in and i kind of go
like there's so many things to do that I don't know what to do.
But GTA 5 is one of those exceptions where you could do anything, man.
And that definitely lent itself to some good times.
Fantastic pick.
I'm going to go a slightly different route.
And this is a game that people that have been listening for a while know I absolutely love.
It is the game that I have the most playtime in as well.
For me and people that like this game, and I get that this game is not for everybody.
But this game to me is probably the most pure fun I have had from a game due to its mechanics,
due to the competitive nature, due to just how polish this game is.
The ceiling in this game is infinite, in my opinion, so you always have something to kind
of strive for.
And that game is Rocket League.
Oh.
I remember when Rocket League came out that it was getting a ton of hype and people were saying
it's soccer with race cars and I thought that sounded absurd.
And I remember going like, I'm seeing so much hype about this game.
I picked it up.
I played it.
I did the little like, oh, yeah, the driving's good.
You hit the ball.
The first time that you score a goal and it does the goal explosion and your car just
goes flying across the map and it's like this is like the most spectacular thing ever,
something in my brain just triggered like this massive dopamine hit.
And I was just like, oh my goodness.
And I remember instantly, instantly.
texting, Paul and Andy, like right away and I said, dude, I've been playing this game for 15 minutes.
It might be one of the funnest games I have ever played. You guys need to get this. We need to play it
together. And like good friends do, they both went, I'm in. Yeah. And like 30 minutes later, the three
of us were driving around trying to figure out how to play Rocket League. And I, Andy and I stuck with it.
Paul played it for quite a while and then kind of just fell off at that point. But Rocket League to me is
some of the most fun that I've ever had in a video game. Andy, I mean, we've done tournaments.
I have gotten up to champion rank in that game. I cannot think of a like more just pure fun.
Like that's the point of this episode, right? But for me, that competition, the first time you do an
aerial where you start to learn that you can fly and hit the ball while it's in the air. And like I said,
the goal explosions, the come from behind wins with 20 seconds left and you need two goals. And it seems like,
impossibility and then you pull it off with zero seconds on the clock and you lose your mind.
You know, like, oh, I freaking love it. Yes, it is. No other game has made me just cheer and fist
bump and like my family knows when I'm playing Rocket League because I am screaming and yelling.
The neighborhood knows probably. Yeah, it is so good, dude. No other game like in my opinion.
And the thing with it too is that there's, there's, you know, there's layers to it. There's two levels.
You know, you have just playing the game.
and then you have like playing the game,
the game within the game to where,
oh, cool, you scored, that's whatever,
but how did you score?
What did you do to score?
What did it look like when you scored?
And that's what I see,
you know, I have nowhere near the time
that you guys have in it.
To me, I personally, I think it's cool.
I get why people would love it.
It just didn't click with me
as much as it would other people.
Still had fun with it,
but I can see the enjoyment that people would have,
and then I see the layers within that game
to where people are like doing some crazy stuff to score a goal.
And you're like, oh, oh, that was, that was pretty cool.
Yeah, yeah.
The ceiling on that game, I think, is infinite, to be honest.
Like I said, the pros now are so far beyond what the pros were like two years ago that it's,
it's pretty mind-blowing, to be honest.
So, all right, what's next on your list, Ryan?
What you got?
Oh, man.
So I'm going to go with a very, very recent one, one of this year that, you know,
that you played with me.
And you probably do.
And what are you looking for?
You want connection.
You want a bond with your teammates, your family in the cause.
And that cause is Liberty, baby, because I'm going for hell divers, too, for democracy.
I haven't played a game that we had all jumped in like that and just, that's,
all we did for like weeks and weeks and weeks on. And it's, it's, hey, you get on? We're getting on. Yeah,
yeah, absolutely. We'd all hop on. We'd play as many matches as we could before we had to,
you know, go back to the real world. And it was just, I don't remember a time that it wasn't just
fun. And I wasn't laughing or screaming or anything crazy like that, you know, as we played.
It's on my list. It's in my top five. I agree with you 100% on this one. I don't, did you ever
play the first Hell Divers? You didn't. I did not, no. I did not either. So it's like we had no
idea what to actually expect from this game. I remember us seeing the trailers. I remember us being like,
oh my goodness, here's a multiplayer game that looks like it could be an absolute blast.
And I remember all of us like rushing home from work to hop into Hell Divers for like the first
time to be like, guys, guys, let's do this. It's out. We can finally play. We dropped in with the
drop pods, you know, and I turned and I shot Paul instantly because
You know, I heard there was friendly fire.
Yep.
And that is just when the antics started and they never stopped.
And I cannot think of another game in recent memory that was that fun to just play with friends, dude.
Yeah.
I mean, the situations, the running from these hordes, the killing your, you and your stupid mortar.
Bro, the mores, I still, I understand to this day.
I got so many kills and very, very little team kills.
you guys just freaked out whenever you did die to a mortar.
I know, but I mean, even that was part of the fun.
Oh, yeah.
The arguments that you and I would get in over you using the mortar and it killing me
and then me getting mad at you, you know.
Helldivers 2 is one of those games, and it was one of the first ones to come to mind
when we talked about this episode where it was just an instant lock for me
because there are very few games like it where I can think of playing with friends
that many different hilarious situations,
diving into the drop ship at the last second
while you're the last guy alive and no,
you know,
no reinforcements left and stuff like that.
Absolutely fantastic game.
It's funny because Hell Divers 2 has kind of fallen off lately
where in the sense that it's not getting as much hype,
but I think it's just,
I mean, I have like 140 hours in that game, man.
Yeah, no, exactly.
Yeah, you put a ton in.
And like we've said,
if they come out with some new
enemy types and new
kind of crazy weapons, I'm sure
everyone would hop right. It would take one match
for us to all get sucked back in.
Literally just released a big
balancing patch today
where is getting a lot of praise
and people are saying that they really fixed a lot of
the balance issues and like the anti-armor stuff
for the Bile Titans and the game just feels a lot more fun
now which is crazy to me because I'm like
dude, the game was already fun.
Exactly.
You know, so we absolutely will dive back into Hell Divers, too, at some point.
I think it will be when they release the new alien race on that one, but I am kind of getting
that itch too.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that was one of mine as well, Ryan.
So I'll tell you what, I'll go with one real quick.
And then we'll take a quick break here.
I've been shouting this game to the world forever in a day.
If I ever get the chance, Ryan, I am going to make you play this with me.
And yes, I have already beaten this game three times.
times. Oh, okay. Which is insanity. But I will play it again just to play it with you and see your
reaction to this game. And that is Remnant 2. Oh, okay. Remnant 2 was my all, I mean, it was my favorite game
from 2023. I mean, out of all the crazy good games that came out in 20203, Remnant 2 stands above
all of them for me as far as this is the game that I had the most just pure enjoyment playing.
I have played it with Andy.
I have played it with other friends.
There's a guy that I work with that I recommended it to
that is so enamored with Remnant 2.
He was like, dude, I can't believe I didn't know this game existed
and it's one of my favorite games of all time now.
Like, it legitimately is that fun.
It is custom made for me, number one.
I love the kind of looter, shooter,
tough boss battles, almost like a Dark Souls with Guns type game.
The graphics are spectacular.
It's polished to a level that most games aren't.
The boss fights are some of the most memorable boss fights in gaming.
It's the perfect challenge level.
You get loot.
There's secrets.
I mean, I cannot, I cannot tout this game enough to people.
And I know that there's listeners that are like, oh, here goes Josh on his Remnant 2,
you know, monologue again.
I'm going to cut it short.
Trust me.
Trust me.
Remnant 2 is so underrated that you owe it to yourself as a gamer to check this
game out and pick it up and play it, it is one of the best games I think I have ever played.
Like, legitimately, it's that good. And I want to cover it on this show, Ryan, because I'm
to put it on my leaderboard. And I want to see what you think about it, man. Well, I'll have to get
the force of friend back, you know, so I don't know who whose turn it is since Paul was the last one.
It's my turn. Oh, it's just your turn. Even though I was just picked. So, you know, I guess,
I mean, I was only picked three times in a row. But, you know, that's a turn. I was just your turn.
That's true. It might be your turn. But yes, so that's, like I said, I'll step off my remnant two soapbox.
Well, it is anyone that's, anyone that's been listening for a while knows that Josh doesn't finish video games.
And for him to go and I swear like every time he's like, oh yeah, I'm playing it with this person now.
Somebody knew would get on and he'd be like, yep, let's do fresh play through. He'd hop on, start, finish to end and play through a whole other session of it, which blew my mind that you would play through a game not only once but multiple times.
So it must have been an all-timer for sure.
I mean, we're talking about funnest video games.
When a game is that fun, I will keep playing it.
You know, because it's just that joy of the actual gameplay itself.
And Remnant 2 is perfection in that regard for me.
So all right, Ryan, we're going to get to yours, but we're going to take a quick break.
And then we'll see what's up next for you.
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You know what
I'm having fun already
Ryan
Just talking about these games
me amped man i kind of i want it's like i kind of want to play rocket league again i don't want to play
hell divers again i can do another run of remnant too right now so all right now so all right
what do you got what's up next for you so this one may be a little bit older um a little bit of
the nostalgia but it's one of those that you just got to mention because of the amount of time
you put into it the the fun with friends the fun of just playing it overall i'm going with halo three
I was going to, there's no way we were getting through this episode without Halo getting mentioned at some point.
It's just, it's, it's that kind of posts kind of end of high school type for me where I was just, I had time and I had money and I could play games and buy, you know, a bunch of junk food and just hang out and veg out and just have fun.
And that's one of the games that really stood out to where not only does it have one of the most amazing levels,
that I ever remember in a game with the Warhog run where you're just driving over all the platforms as they fall.
I remember just re-I remember failing at the end on purpose to just replay it again and we would just keep doing it just because of how much fun it was.
And then just online play multiplayer, you know, the voice, I know we all hopped in recently on Halo and played and just that announcer voice is just, like, is in my psyche, in my brain of just, you know, it just hits the dopamine, the same.
second you hit, you know, like multi-kill, you know, and stuff.
Overkill.
Yeah. Overkill.
Annihilation, you know.
I'm getting to answer already.
I know, right?
Dude, I, it's funny because Halo, I didn't even know which Halo to say.
That's the hard part, yeah.
Like, just Halo multiplayer.
Like, even Infinite, right, which I know that there's some criticism for Halo Infinite
it out there. But we had probably a month where a lot of people from our Discord server were hopping
in and playing Haley and put it together. We need to get that back. I'd be honest, man. Like, it's one of
those things with the big team battles and you can have 16 people on a team. And, you know,
it's just, it's so accommodating to a lot of different people. And we talk about like hell divers and
remnant two. And it's like a lot of the multiplayer games now, you get like three people. You know,
we're playing Space Marine 2 right now. And it's like, it's a squad of three. And it's like, it's a squad of
three. You got four friends too bad. Yeah. You know, but Halo was that game where it's like,
oh, you got 16 friends. You guys all want to play together? Hop on in, man. Yeah. So they just did
it right. Halo 3 also is widely considered the best of the Halo multiplayer as well. So fantastic
choice on that one. Love it. Plus the, you got me thinking about that Wart Hog run at the game,
too. That's like best gaming moment. I want to just go play it now, you know, like yeah.
All right.
This one is a little bit kind of, I think some people are going to say, well, I didn't expect that, right?
But I think you'll understand when I bring this up.
There's an indie game that we told you about that you played with Paul and I when we were hyping this game up.
I know that like Ace of Shame has jumped in this game and played it with us as well.
I think I know what it is.
And this is a game called Risk of Rain 2.
Yep.
Okay.
Now most people have said, oh, yeah, I've heard of Risk of Rain.
I've never really looked into it.
I never played the first Risk of Rain.
It was a 2D game apparently.
Risk of Rain 2 is like a 3D, you know, sequel to that.
I don't know what the secret sauce is for Risk of Ring 2,
but when you play that game with a couple friends and you start getting into these,
like, crazy builds where Risk of Rain 2 is a rogue-like game where the levels that you play
are randomized in a certain, like, they're the same levels, but they're kind of all randomized.
You don't know which world you're going to wind up popping into. And as you run around and
shoot monsters, you collect these power-ups and you just try to get stronger. And the entire game is
kind of on a timer. So the longer you go, the more difficult it gets. But it's one of those games
where if you get the right build, you become like super saying, man. You become like the most
unbelievably, like, destructive thing. And whereas, like,
like the initial boss is the super hard fight by the end of the game.
If you get a good run,
every enemy you fight is a boss at that point.
And you are just tearing through things.
It is some of the most dumb fun that you can have in a game.
And it's like every time I start talking about Risk of Rain 2,
I want to jump back in.
Yeah.
Because it's like you have different characters that you can unlock.
You have different builds that you can just,
maybe you wind up putting together in a run.
And you're playing with your buddies.
and it's chaos and it's like, oh, no, I died. You got to stay alive for, you got to beat this level,
you know? And it just, it lends itself to that just pure fun. Graphically speaking, it's not that
impressive, you know, I mean, there's, I don't think it's meant to be, you know, it's kind of the
style. And that's the, that's the kicker, right? It's like, what it does, it does phenomenally well.
And it's funny because a lot of times we get people that say, hey, I got, you know, what's a good
game that I can play with a friend that might be something I haven't played before. And it's one of the
first games that we recommend to people. Yeah. Because it's just, it's insanely fun to play. So again,
if you have not checked out Risk of Rain 2, again, you can watch the trailers. It really doesn't do it
justice. But this is a game that we will continue shouting to the world is just unbelievable,
pure fun to play. Yeah. And I, and I again, have nowhere near as much time that you guys have had on it.
but from the second I got in and got through those first couple matches of figuring out,
okay, you have to stack this with this and that with that, and then these are good together.
And then you're like, oh, okay, I'm mowing everything down now.
And it doesn't get boring when you do that because it keeps throwing different kind of changes at you.
But the combination of stacking those builds and it's always random and you're never sure what you're going to get and you're playing with your friends and it's just utter chaos all lines up to just be so, you know,
So perfect. It's just, it's one of those that just really hits all the marks. And so, yeah,
there's no question that it should be up here on the list. Everybody that we have introduced this
game to that has played this game feels exactly the same. And that tells me that's like a universal
thing at that point. Yeah. I don't know that anybody that's played this that's just gone like,
yeah, I mean, it was okay. Yeah. Yeah. No, you, you play that. You're like, oh, that was awesome.
Yeah. All right. What's up next for you, Ryan? What you got? So this is one that may be a little bit of
surprise for you and it's something that I've uh you can call me flipper if you want I've done a big time
180 I think you know what it is I'm not going to hold it against you Ryan I'll former host Paul will be
very very excited to hear that I genuinely think Tears of the Kingdom is is just pure fun it is it is one of
the things with the ultra hand and the ability to go through the different um kind of variations with
the height of that game in the sky level and then underneath and then the main area.
It's one of those that it's literally the sky is the limit.
You can do and build anything.
I still constantly see all these crazy things people are building, creating, using to just
kill a few enemies or to traverse this land.
It's one of those things where if you just want to veg out and just have a good time,
Tears of the Kingdom is one of those games.
If you're playing it in that mindset to where it's like,
this is what I'm here for,
like it's beyond fun.
I am to the point where I'm not disagreeing with you guys on this one.
I think because you are the,
here's why,
you're the example,
right?
We played Tears of the Kingdom.
We knew we had to do the episode on it.
I was trying to beat this game.
Yeah.
Which is,
it's a big game.
Oh, for sure.
It's kind of hard to do and say,
hey,
we're going to beat the Tears of the Kingdom in two weeks.
when you have, you know, full-time job and a family and all this other stuff, too.
So I do remember grinding Tears of the Kingdom.
And you did the same thing.
And you kind of felt very similar to me when we did the episode on it.
And then you went back to it with your son and you kind of took your time, right?
And you just said, hey, we started just kind of puttering around and just experimenting and taking time and exploring.
And some days we would just build these zonai contraptions and stuff like that.
And that's when you started to really say, you know what?
I think I was wrong. I think this game's way better than I gave it credit for. I have not had that like,
let me play it again and just kind of take my time with it. But I can understand it because it gives you
the tools to just say, go play. Go play. Go play. Go outside. Go have a good time. Go play with your friends.
You know, here's some toys. Go figure it out. You know. Yeah. And it's one of those things where I get it because you can just
sit around and be creative and put these contraptions together. Or you can do quests and look around the
world and go explore and find things that you never found before and stuff like that.
So I am not as opposed to Tears of the Kingdom being up there as I used to be because I do think
that it's one of those games where if you just relax with it and take your time with it,
you're going to enjoy it a lot more than I think what what I did as far as just trying to
grind through and see what the actual like story and end game stuff was.
Exactly. And that's and that's the big thing that I had said is, is I was just playing.
it to beat it. I was playing the game wrong. You know, it's as weird as that is to say, because,
you know, it's a game based on individuality and, and play it how you want. We were playing it
to just grind through, get the stuff done so we could talk about it, but you can't really
truly talk about it unless you kind of get to that level to where you're just experimenting. And
then once you start to do that, it just opens up a world of possibilities and made for just a
completely different game that I've honestly
I've fallen in love with. I'm still
nowhere near on high as it is
as Paul is with the game, but
it's one of my favorites for sure.
I can appreciate that. I think I'm getting to the point where
I'm not going to say I'm wrong, but I
think that I can understand
why people feel a lot
differently than I did about it. And I do
think if I ever revisited it at some point,
I would probably feel closer to you
like how you feel about it.
Weapon durability is still the worst thing in
game ever in that one though.
And I get that too, but that's not what ruined the game for me.
I say ruined.
I mean, I still have it ranked fairly high.
I just didn't think it's like the greatest game ever made like Paul did.
But yeah, maybe one day.
Maybe one day I'll go back.
Sweet.
But, you know.
All right.
So this next one, this is where things get really tough because it's like I only have
one choice left.
You know, I haven't, I don't even have a single player game on this list.
I think you can tell a trend.
that like for me,
some of the most fun is like playing stuff with people.
Oh yeah.
Some competition or some cooperation really stands out to me.
I thought about including a single player game on this.
And I will mention it in my honorable mentions,
but I have to.
There's a part of me that doesn't want to,
but there's a part of me that just says I have to.
And part of that is the nostalgia
because there was a time when this game was the best game in the world
and our entire friend group was playing it
and we were having a blast every single.
single night.
Oh, here it is.
I hated this game.
I hated this game for the longest time because it was stupid and nobody knows how to play it
properly.
And I got to rely on teammates that are healing me or a tank that just flies off on his own.
And then we all die and it's the worst game ever.
But now I'm back playing it with my kids and friends.
And it's like, oh yeah, this game's really fun again.
I don't feel good about this, but I have to, Ryan.
If you haven't guessed it, I'm sure you can in a second.
It's Overwatch.
It's over.
And, I mean, listen, this is, I, I'm not proud of this one.
I can't, you know, it's, it's a little gross.
There's a part of me that just kind of goes, ugh.
But dude, I cannot deny the amount of just pure fun and enjoyment that I have gotten out of
Overwatch over the years.
Yeah.
And it has made me rage like no other game.
Overwatch is the, listen, I'm a nice.
guy, right? I mean, we talk about not being toxic in gaming and being nice to. Overwatch brings out
the worst in me. I cannot help myself. I admit it publicly here and now. I am a troll when it comes to
Overwatch. No. I don't understand why. It is the only game. It is the only game in the world that does
this to me, but I think it's because I have to rely on other people. And if you are not doing what
you're supposed to be doing, then it makes me miserable at the same time. And so,
That's like the catch.
But dude, there's no, I mean, like I said, there's no other game that I have had multiple
friend groups that have played.
And when it's clicking, it is clicking on all cylinders.
When you have a team that is playing together and people are doing what they're supposed to be
doing and you are popping off and crushing the other team or you pull out that last second
victory, there's not much that compares to that in my mind.
It has infinite replayability because of all the different characters and stuff like that
and how the game's evolving.
I'm just going to leave it there
because it's Overwatch
and I know there's some people
they're going like,
ew, gross, Josh.
Like, what are you talking about, man?
But I have so,
I think Rocket League is my top played game
and Overwatch is probably my second most played game.
And it's because it's just fun, dude.
That's the whole point of this.
I would not keep coming back to this game
if it wasn't just fun.
What are you doing playing on Sega,
bro? Leave the lobby.
Go sell the system.
Get off the game.
Go out.
Go outside, bro.
I told my kids the other day, I said, I'm turning over a new leaf.
I'm not going to troll anybody.
I'm not going to complain.
I'm not going to tell anybody to uninstall anymore.
And then my kids are like, yeah, we'll believe it when we see it, Dad.
So I don't know.
It's the best and the worst for me at the same time.
What are you, Ray Charles?
I'm right here.
He'll me.
Do you not see me?
Hill me.
Yeah.
It's one of those love-hate relationships for sure.
But I have to give it.
Oh, for sure. Yeah, and I mean, it is, it was. It was one of those games that was a top kind of
all-timer had that, that awesome, not community, but just, just the people that got on and played,
they loved the game. And so they played with passion. And you just, you know, it's one of those
that some things changed, some things happened to it. But that's cool that you were able to get back
on it. And now you're playing with your kids and you found that kind of love for it again.
yeah hopefully hopefully it keeps going and they kind of reinvent the game maybe i i reserve the
right in two months to come back and say i hate this game and that was the worst choice i've ever made
on an episode what was i thinking all right ryan what's your last one oh man so this was this was
tough when you're narrowing down a kind of a topic like this to get to five is is pretty tricky
um i know we'll have some honorable mentions and stuff and when you're going through it like
I mean, I've got so many hours in Diablo 2.
Would I say that that's my funnest game?
You don't know? No.
It's more misery than anything.
I keep playing this hardcore and I keep dying and restarting a match or restarting a character
and then just suffering through it, but I can't stop.
I'm addicted.
You know, so it's not, that's not what we're looking for on this subject.
I already guess this topic.
I'm going to go with a very, very recent game.
I'm going with Astrobot, dude.
I was wondering.
I just, you said it again, like pure joy.
This game was just one of those where you just smile the whole time you're playing it.
Everything you do in the game, you smile, you laugh, you go, oh, you go, wow, you know, every kind of emotion up and down with air where, and it's never, it's never misery, you know, even when you die, he like pops like a balloon and like deflates and goes, you know, and puffs out and then, you know, you respawn.
So it's just, it's one of those games that I know I rated it very high.
It's point one below Red Dead Redemption and God of War 2018 for me.
Two of the best games of all time, in my opinion.
So it's way, way up there.
And it is one, maybe it's recency bias, maybe it's not.
I just, I think that it is one of the most fun games that you can just sit down and just have fun.
That's, that's what if somebody asked me for that, kind of,
interaction and in that engagement, that's what I would direct them to.
It was in serious consideration for me.
And I kind of went, is it just recency bias?
But I don't think it is.
I don't think it is either.
We have seen, no lie, I have seen, I mean, probably at least a half a dozen people
between social media and comments and our Discord server that said,
I went out and bought Astrobot because you guys hyped this game up so stinking much.
Yeah.
But then they went, but you're right.
This game is incredible.
I'm so glad I bought it. It is an absolute blast to play. So I, I, recently, bias aside,
Astrobot is just pure joy and fun to play. And I can't fault you for that at all. And honestly,
I kind of agree with you. But I just, like I said, I wanted to try to say like, oh, it's because we just got
done playing it. Right. Well, I took it so you didn't have to. So now you have, you have another
because it does deserve to be mentioned, honestly. Oh, yeah. All right, Ryan, real quick, because we've
already kind of gone long. Any honorable mentions for you?
that were real close to your list, but didn't quite make it into the top five?
I mean, for some kind of old school nostalgia, I had more fun than I care to admit playing
wow.
Yeah.
Hoping on there a ton with Paul, especially when I was younger.
Counterstrike.
I used to go to internet cafes and meet up after school, like almost every day with friends
to go play.
Day defeat, old school, one.
Newer stuff.
Geez, I'm trying to think.
I mean, even Tony Hawk was a big one.
Tony Hawk was in serious consideration for me, dude.
That's a big one for sure.
I mean, I loved, I genuinely did too.
It's more of a chill fun, but Skyrim was one of the big ones where I would just hop on and I'd always have fun.
Never a bad time, but it was kind of more of a like just a relaxing fun.
Yeah, that kind of chill, relaxed vibe.
Hey, it's raining and it's kind of moody out.
I'm going to kick back and play some Skyrim type thing.
But yeah, I'm sure.
And I'm sure there's a ton we miss.
people are going to freak out and let us know.
So if you got more,
honestly, we love hearing that.
Yeah, oh, absolutely.
You guys miss this, this, this.
And I'm like, yeah, we did.
You're right.
Yeah.
Some honorable mentions for me,
Doom Eternal is,
I tried to think of a single player game
because literally every game on my list is multiplayer.
Doom Eternal is perfection in a certain way.
Borderlands, too, stupid fun.
Didn't quite make my top five,
but that game with Friends was really good.
You mentioned World of Warcraft.
I wasn't really into wow,
but I did put any MMO with friends.
Oh, yeah.
Because just that living in that world
and kind of progressing together
is a lot of fun.
And then Shadow of War slash Shadow of Mordor.
Those games were just insanely fun games to play.
You can pick those up for like two or three bucks now.
And we just had,
I think it was Disritory that played Shadow of War, I think,
and was like, dude, this game is so good,
even in 2024.
Yeah.
So that's another one where it's just a really,
really enjoyable time.
Rust,
rust is the love-hate relationship,
but man,
when Russ peaks,
it's so much fun,
but then it's the worst thing ever, too.
So,
but yeah,
listen,
you know,
Ryan,
you said it.
If you have games
that you think are like,
how did you guys not mention this?
Let us know.
Come tell us about it.
Yeah,
hit us up on social media.
You can tag us
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You can hop in our Discord server
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Oh yeah.
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Wait, did you give a fifth?
You did five?
Well, we both, yeah, I did.
We both had hell divers, was it.
And then I did the real quick Remnant 2 thing too.
Gotcha.
I know you probably expected me to go on for them.
I'm like, wait, I thought you were building up to give me a finale here the whole time.
I'm like, man, man, he's drawing this out.
No, I was hitting that outro.
Okay.
All right.
I'm like, man, he's really, he's going all.
in on this, you know?
No, really building up that suspense.
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