Video Gamers Podcast - Crutch Games!!! - Gaming Podcast
Episode Date: August 18, 2025Gaming hosts Josh, Ryan, and Ace are diving into their personal libraries to talk about one of the most relatable topics in the world of video games—our favorite CRUTCH games. You know the ones: the... comfort picks, the familiar go-tos, the titles we keep reinstalling no matter what else is out. Whether it’s the calming grind, nostalgic joy, or just solid mechanics, we’re breaking down exactly why these games never leave our rotation. From competitive shooters to cozy simulators, this episode explores the heart of why some video games just never get old. If you’ve ever found yourself ditching the latest releases to jump back into your tried-and-true favorites, you’re not alone. This episode is packed with personal stories, hot takes, and plenty of laughs as we explore what makes a gaming comfort zone. Plus, we’ll talk about how these games stack up in today’s fast-moving gaming landscape. Don’t miss this cozy, relatable ride on the Video Gamers Podcast! Thanks to our MYTHIC Supporters: Redletter, Disratory, Ol’ Jake, Gaius, Jigglepuf and Phelps Thanks to our Legendary Supporters: HypnoticPyro, Patrick, NorwegianGreaser and PeopleWonder Connect with the show: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/videogamerspod Join our Gaming Community: https://discord.com/invite/Dsx2rgEEbz 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 the video gamers podcast.
There's millions of games in the world, and we have the ability to be infinitely distracted.
And yet no matter how many games are out there, we all tend to fall back to certain games over and over.
over again. Today we're going to be confessing the games we just keep going back to,
but first some introductions are in order. I am your host Josh and joining me. If I was a
betting man, I'm going to go out on a limb and say Diablo 2 is probably on his list. It's Ryan.
Oh, my God, being on mute.
Oh, is this how we're starting to show?
No!
Dang it!
Oh, that's staying in.
That's staying in.
You know, I was trying to be considered.
I was laying into it.
And I was trying to be considerate.
I was drinking my drink while you were doing your startup or your lead in.
And I muted it.
And then I forgot.
I want to know what you said now.
But the world will.
never know. You'll never know. But Ryan was going off on something there. Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you didn't know, we'd have video so you can try to interpret what I, what I said, if you are a lip reader. I was going to say, we need a lip reader to decipher. It was probably something like, Josh, I love your intros. Thanks for being such an awesome host. And I love playing games. And thanks for Carrie and Ace and I in Battlefield. And that's what I heard anyway. Close enough. Close enough.
And joining us, you can call me Nostradamus because I'm predicting dead by daylight is near the top of his list.
It's ace.
No, no, I'm just kidding.
He's learning.
You might be correct.
Oh, man, there's a whole much.
Oh, my gosh.
I couldn't resist audience.
I couldn't.
This is the most trolling I have seen in the first part of an episode.
Ryan's pretending to be muted now.
Well, welcome in to the video gamers podcast, everybody.
This is what we do, man.
We are three friends who just love chatting games and being idiots, man, like friends usually are.
So thanks for joining us today.
Guys, this is, I don't know.
how I feel about this episode. I'm excited. I like it, dude. I like it, but it's also like I feel
like I'm confessing like some of these games that I probably shouldn't be playing. And at the
same time, I would like to point out that I have four games on my list will probably only get
to three. But I have rage quit and rage uninstalled three of these games. And yet I keep
going back to them over and over again. I don't know what it is. Um, so yeah, that's where we're at.
guys, we're going to be talking about the games that we just can't stay away from.
The ones that for whatever reason we just keep going back to over and over again,
does this like make you guys feel like you have a problem?
Or is this like a, no way, man, this game's so awesome.
Like, of course I'm going to keep going back to it.
The ladder, dude, this is when you, when you find something, yeah, when you find something that's good like that,
heck yeah, man, you just, you just, you know, sometimes you go, if you have that love, hate relationship,
but it's not just all of like you just hit them with that why can't I quit you you know
I mean that was kind of what my brain was going towards is like why can't I stop playing these
games that's fair some of these are like your toxic X you can't you keep going back to
oh man look we've all got it though man I like this is every gamer in the world man you know
whether you are a gamer ADD guy like I am where it's like I can't stick with a game for more than
you know, 10, 20 hours at most to somebody like Ryan who has 1,700 hours in destiny,
you know, to where it's like some people just they find what they like, they play what they like
and they're fine with that. And that's okay too, you know, but I feel like no matter what every gamer
out there has their kind of just comfort games. And that doesn't mean cozy. Let's not confuse the two
to where it's like, this is just what I fall back to, man. When I don't,
have any friends on to play multiplayer games with and there's no like awesome new game release it's
like i'm going to go back and i'm just going to put more time into this game that i probably sunk
way too many hours into in the first place so that's interesting man because like i'm looking at the
games on my list and these are fantastic games but i don't know why i have like a certain amount of like
why do i keep playing these to to them at the same time you can't you can't quit it man you're just
I don't know why.
I just get you, baby.
Yeah, it's one of those things where like when you, I know for me personally, like I like what I like, I may or may not tend to have a very addictive personality.
And if it gives me that dopamine boost and I get that hit and it just makes me feel good and I'm comfortable with it, like I'm going to keep coming back until I don't get that anymore.
And these certain games just always deliver.
They may not be the best in the world.
They may not be everybody's cup of tea.
but for me, like they always deliver what I'm looking for,
especially if I'm just, you know,
looking for something to play and I have nothing else.
Yeah, you've talked about like having games
you don't want to really think while you're playing them.
That's what like crutch games are for me.
They're the games I know so well.
I don't have to think about a thing while I'm playing it.
I can just jump in and enjoy it.
It's, I think that's a good term, the crutch, right?
Because it's like this is, this is what limps me through
those kind of gaming doldrums, right?
where it's like we're in between good game releases or nothing is fitting the bill and just
I'm not interested in anything.
My hype meter is dead, right?
Like I don't have any height for a game that's coming out.
So it's like, okay, well, now I'm in this lull and I've got this, these, these gaming crutches.
I think that's a good way to put it, Ace.
So, well, Ace, why don't you start us off here?
I'm curious.
I tried to kind of pin a game for each of you.
I'm curious if these are on your list because I have a feeling they are.
but I could be wrong.
So Ace, why don't you start us off?
What is your first game?
I hate to give you the satisfaction,
but it is absolutely dead by daylight.
Every time I think I'm done with dead by daylight,
I find myself back in the fog, man.
It's just...
What is it?
Okay, so I'm curious because we played dead by daylight.
We did a deep dive on dead by daylight way back in the day.
I mean, I think it was like five years ago.
I think. Yeah, because I remember it was me, Todd and Paul at the time. I think we did a deep dive on.
That's unreleased then. Because I didn't see it. Maybe it is. I didn't see that. But like, but I actually have experience playing dead by daylight. And I probably put in, I'll say five hours, right? I mean, we played a dozen rounds of dead by daylight. And I can appreciate what it is. But at the same time, I, I fail to understand like the longevity to it for, for my,
brain and that's not anything against the game. So what is it about Dead by Daylight that
keeps you returning to it over and over again? Well, there's just, there's so much customization
and variety within Dead by Daylight where no two games feel the same, honestly. You've got
all these perks. You've like over 100 perks in the game that do different things that you can
mix and match to bake your own builds. Like I specifically, to no one's surprise, I run a support
build in Dead By Daylight that lets me heal faster if I'm like in Chase or if I've been in the
killer's aura for long and
But I'll also maybe run a build that, like, lets me see the oras of things around me.
So I'm more aware because newsflash audience, I am not the most self-aware individual when playing a game.
I get a little...
We play Battlefield 6 with you.
Yeah, I get a little focused on one target and I forget what I'm doing.
The guy he's right there.
Where?
Right there.
Yeah, that did happen a lot.
The guy that's shooting us.
Oh, you mean that guy over there?
but yeah like and dead by daylight has like a variety of different killers with different powers and they all play differently so like there's there's just variety in that game as well as i've spent a ridiculous amount of money on the cosmetics so i'm gonna darn well use it at least you played this one though i do i oh my gosh i think i have like over 500 hours in dead by daylight oh wow yeah and i mean that's kind of the thing too is like dude these like these are gonna wind up being some of our most played games you know because again
I like you just keep falling back to them I think variety is really important ace I
like I said dead by daylight is an interesting game I like the idea of the asymmetrical horror
games um I it's not a genre that keeps my attention for very long because again I kind of feel
like everybody just wants to be the the monster you know or the the hunter or whatever you don't
want to be the survivors because it's like well that's just the normal thing um but the I kind of
I can absolutely appreciate the every round feels like it's unique.
You know, you're going to get people that play the killer differently.
You're going to have different teammates.
Some of them you're going to instantly vibe with.
Other ones, maybe not so much, that kind of thing.
But it's like each run feels like it's a unique run and it keeps you going back and time
and time again.
Plus you get that like adrenaline from being chased for an hour.
And then when you escape, you just feel so accomplished.
Like, I did it.
I survive.
I survived.
I made it.
How long do those?
How long do those matches typically last?
I can go like 15, 20 minutes at the longest, but like I've gotten out in seven minutes.
That's cool, too, because it's also one thing I think with a lot of people's crutch games or comfort games like this, where you only have 15, 20 minutes, you're like, what can I play?
And like, that's something that you can always go back to.
Like, you know, worst case, you have like a 25 minute match or whatever.
But yeah, it's nice to have that timely game as well that that doesn't, you know, you don't have to sink in two.
hours to do anything or an hour or something like that so that's that's cool benefit as well and
the customs matches are also really fun to get a get a group together and just play together too
so there's that too did this is Ryan you bring up a in a really interesting point dude because
every game on my list is short consumable rounds of these games and so it's like you know what your list
is dude oh yeah I think we do you guys are you know what your list is we're already we're chatting over
in the side yeah we are like I'm
But it's it.
Dang it.
Whatever.
You guys are predictable too.
I called out your games.
You know.
But it actually does make me wonder,
is this because of where we're at in life with we're older,
you know,
we have jobs,
we have families,
that kind of thing.
And so these easily consumable rounds fit into that.
Or is it that when you think about crutch games and you think about these comfort
games that it's like I fall back to these because again,
I don't.
have to think about them very much.
I don't have to spend 30 minutes
getting invested into
this storyline. Like, you know,
I'm sure like Skyrim is a
comfort game for a lot of people, right?
But it's like, but it takes a little while to kind of
get back into the quest that you were on or
you know, the, the mission that you were working on or the
achievement that you would have been working on or something
like that. So it's just, it does make me wonder,
is this like, are crutch games by default,
these easily consumable ones? Or are there
people that go bro witcher three is my is my comfort game because i just want to live in that
world even though it's not a super easily digestible play session at the same time i think it
it's mostly those shorter play session games but i do have a game similar to the wizard three
on my list for crutch games as well so all right now i'm curious but ryan hit us buddy what you
got well uh you basically called it right there for me um with game
that aren't those quick, digestible ones.
And this Skyrim, dude.
I can't, not only have I played a bajillion hours,
I've bought the name a bazillion times.
And this is the one that I always,
if it's like, you know, it's rarely cloudy and rainy in Arizona.
And when it's cloudy and rainy, I'm like, oh, I got to play Skyrim.
Like, this is, six days a year.
This is Skyrim weather here, you know, or, or, you know, I got off early.
And I'm like, oh, I got some Skyrim time.
And I can go in, the amount of times I've restarted characters, replayed things, like,
it's just one of those games where no matter what, I always go, sometimes I'll have same
experiences and stuff, but I still, every time I find something unique.
And with the ability to have all the mods you can have now and everything you can do with
the world of Skyrim, it's just one of those that something about it just sits so well with me.
and uh it just it makes me have the warm and fuzzies and and i feel so good just i just feel good
playing it even if i'm not doing anything amazing just playing the game exploring the world
makes me feel at peace almost you know so it's just that fallback every single time if i have
nothing to play i'll just run around sky room and you know that's what is it the world that
draws you back over and over again yeah absolutely absolutely yeah no it's it's having having the ability
to just cruise through the forest
and a giant grizzly bear comes chasing
after me and I'm like, oh crap, you know what?
I've got to run and or
just exploring this cave
or seeing if I can just, you know,
spam jump up the mountain to get up to this area
because I don't feel like going around to the trail
and just the thing is
I've played it so long and so much
that there's not a lot of
and it may sound crazy but there's not a lot of weight
to anything. There's not panic
or I'm not worried
about beating a mission.
I've beat them all 100 times.
So I can just go in there
and it's almost just like
kind of an explorer sim.
I just wander around,
beat stuff, expand my guy,
get new characters, you know,
or I mean,
get new spells,
new weapons,
whatever it may be.
But I just know the game inside and out
and I'm able to just play it
at my leisure and have fun
and there's no stress.
So I can just kick back,
play the game,
have a good time.
I have to wonder at what point,
like does somebody put enough time into a game that it just kind of naturally becomes comfortable
because it's like I don't want to call it the sunk cost thing but it's like you know when we have
put enough time into a game you have that certain level of just natural comfort by by fact that
you know all the mechanics you know what you're doing there's not that you know discovery
necessarily um that is coming into play so much is just the I know exactly what this
experience is going to be, and that's why I keep going back to it over and over again.
That's the same way, like you have your favorite restaurants.
Yeah, right.
You know what to expect.
You know what to expect.
It's awesome to try new places.
But if you don't go out a lot and you want to have a meal, like you go to the same
spots because you know, I'll get this, I'll order this, and I like it, and it'll make
me happy and transaction complete.
Like, there you go.
But then you occasionally order something different off the menu.
And then you're like, why did I?
do that. I should have just gotten my favorite dish, man.
Dude, why are you watching me? That's me. Every time we order Chinese, I'm like,
I want something different. And I'm always looking for like half an hour. And Sarah's like,
dude, come on. Just pick what you're going to pick. We know you always go back to the same thing.
And I'm like, oh, I'm going to try this. And then I was like, oh, I shouldn't order that.
That was not that good. I'm always trying to change it up. But, uh, yeah, man. I just,
yeah, Skyrim is a great pick, man. Honestly. I have not played a ton of Skyrim, but I could
definitely see like getting so comfortable in that world just because how expansive and
interesting is dude um forget i forget the name of the town but it's in like the northwest
part of the map but it's just there's like a huge waterfall and river that runs through and then uh
and then there you have winter hold where there's snow and then you have these other areas that
are just beautiful you can kind of see all the seasons of of uh the year you can explore like mountains
and tombs and you know underground there's just there's a lot to to behold like within that world so
yeah that's the one for me well as no surprise to anybody hearthstone oh yeah we call it's mine and you know
what you know what i'm not ashamed anymore guys i hid this from people for a while you know but now
i you know there's a certain freedom to just coming out and saying hey man i play this game all the
time and while I hate this game at times it is it is absolutely my number one fallback game so much
so that it's funny because like I love playing a round of hearstone you know it is the I you know
sometimes hey there's nothing going on I eat at my desk you know that kind of thing and I'll just
pop up heartstone and it's funny because now it's to the point where my wife is like oh you
must not have any friends that are online because you're playing
Horstone again. And I'm like, I like this game. It's not like, and she thinks I only play
it if I'm bored. Yeah. But it's like because she like, I don't think she understands like,
this is my comfort game, man. You know, this is the game that I don't have to think about. It's got
enough variety to it. It's competitive. So it keeps me interested. I like the kind of idea of
trying out these different builds. As much as I hate RNG, sometimes I also can admit that sometimes the
the cards makes it where I'm like, oh, I just got so lucky to get these like these cards all
paired together and things like that. The rounds, the one downside is the round, like I play
battlegrounds almost exclusively, but the rounds can take, if you do well, take up to like 30 to 40
minutes if you make it to like the final two or something like that. But yeah, I, I have rage
uninstalled this game. I have cussed this game. I have done, you know, but it's like I when I need that
just comfort to fall back on, I don't have to think about it. Most of the time when I'm playing
Hardstone, I'm doing something else, whether it's work on the side or like, you know, just
browsing the internet or social media or something because you have this time in between
rounds that lends itself to, I can have the fun of playing this game and yet I can be doing
something else at the same time to kind of keep me distracted. I don't know what it is, but that is my
number one. Like, honestly, I've been playing Hardstone forever. And as I did uninstall it for like a
year and then I went back to it and I'm so back into it again that it's just like, this, okay, listen,
you guys are laughing at me. And you know, I see the screenshot that you guys said. We're like,
Josh, you're going to pick Harsstone. Like 15 minutes ago, we did a screenshot of, uh, and it's like,
but like this is why I started the episode kind of coming like, I think there's something wrong with me,
man. Like, I feel like you went through all the stages of grief.
with Harstone.
I think that's it.
And now you finally
put them back around now.
Yeah,
you've reached acceptance,
which is now reset you.
And listen,
if you guys have any
like smarts at all,
you will wager that in another
three months I will be cussing
Harstone and say this is the stupidest game
I've ever played,
you know,
and then the cycle,
it's the circle of life,
man.
Do you think that it's,
um,
it's the ability to play like
mostly quicker matches that is nice?
So you can hop on.
It's comfortable.
You can hop into a game and like play like an eat.
I think the thing with Harstone primarily for me, because again, if you do well in Battlegrounds,
it's like a 40 minute match.
Yeah, that's a big time commitment.
It is, but it's the, it's just the fact that I can do other stuff.
So it's like my brain gets to play a game.
So it's like I'm doing the, I'm relaxing and playing a game.
But at the same time, it's like because it's slow paced, I can actually get things done at the same time.
So I think that's why it lends.
itself for me to be that kind of pop option to where it's like, oh, I have to answer some emails. Oh,
I want to work on the podcast. Oh, I need to do this or, you know, that kind of thing to where it's
like I can get things done and yet play this game at the same time kind of thing. So I think that
might be why I tend to default to that just instantly. But like, it's just the game. I'll kick
back. I'll put my feet up on the desk. Like, I can just play it. I don't know.
I don't know.
Fair enough.
All right.
Well, see, this just proves that we all know each other so well.
Yeah, we do.
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All right, we're back. We're talking crutch games.
here. Comfort games.
Ace has dead by daylight so far.
Ryan has Skyrim and I have Harstown.
All right, guys, let's pick this up just a little bit
because we've got to cover a few of these. Ace, what's up next for you?
All right.
Next up for me, to no one's surprise, despite you both abandoning me here,
is Marvel Rivals.
Marvel Rivals is absolutely my crutch game right now.
Hold on. I want to ask a question.
Josh, do you still have rivals installed?
I do not.
I do not uninstalled it.
I haven't played it in over a month.
Dude, the fact that it stayed on my desktop for that long
when I haven't played it for that long
is a testament to rivals.
I'm not saying that I won't ever play it again.
But also my next crutch game might be the reason
why I'm not playing rivals either.
What character would rivals have to add
to make you come back and check it out?
Oh, man.
I would say probably
silver surfer silver surfer silver surfer i figured you'd say gambit surfer would get me back dude i was gonna say
night crawler that was the other one that i was kind of going towards is like night crawler because
that little like ability to teleport and and stuff would be neat gambit would be a close one
but i don't know that gambit would be enough to bring me back but if it was like hey silver surfers
and rivals i would be reinstalling and being like i'm back i would one million i i it's still installed
for me, and I played a match
the first match in a while, believe it or not, the other
day, I was like, it was, you know, same
exactly scenario we're talking about, where
I had, you know, not a lot of time
wanted to play something, I'm like, let's check
a match of rivals, and I played it,
and I was like, oh yeah, that's why I don't play anymore.
Like, we won,
I was like 15 and 5 or something, whatever,
you know, it was, uh, it was an okay match,
but like, it's just, man, I'll tell you what,
though, if they had Gambit, like, I
learned to throw playing cards because of Gambit.
I love, he was like one of my favorite ex-man.
ever so uh they don't have to that's they don't have to add anyone for me but if they had daredevil
i'll be there forever daredevil he can't even see that's what makes him cool
dude i would love nothing more than you you click into daredevil and it's just a black
screen like it's just like and that's it and you're like wow the realism for this guy is
great this is authentic look at this i think you're captain america around the corner
Rivals is good.
Hero shooter is like one of those easy to fall back on
because again,
you've always got something to practice.
You're trying to get better with people.
Every match is unique.
And I still have other groups to play it with too.
So it's not like I'm always alone,
but I am usually playing so long.
Yeah.
But I mean, like six months ago,
I probably would have put that on my list.
Like, you know,
having the ability to just hop into like a,
you know,
you're not playing a comp match.
You just go play a quick match
and you're in and out in 15, 20 minutes
if you need to be or you can sit for an hour,
play a few till you're done and miserable and then you can go about your day uh but uh no that's it's
it's still installed for a reason because it's the what if what if i want to play it again you know
yeah yeah all right ryan what's up next on your list uh well i didn't get a chance to respond in
the intro uh because i was muted but uh it's got to be diablo too man that is uh that is the ultimate
like ultimate game for me that just it no matter what i don't know especially the fact that they
did Diablo a D2R where they kind of redid this and you have all the ruin words.
So there's a lot of new stuff you can do.
You're able to hop on and just do bail runs or anything.
You know, it's just there's so many options and it's so comforting.
And no matter what, you can always just start a new character and it's comfortable.
And it's one of those games that I always, always fall back to.
I just, I love it, man.
Diablo is the best.
The action RPG genre is really conducive.
to that very easy to get into and start just playing very easy to get out of and you know just pick up
and then put it down like you said play for 15 minutes and do a run get a little bit of loot or
play for two hours if you've got time but the i think it's one of those that lends itself to the
very simple to get into and just play and again you can kind of tune out to a degree unless you're
doing like hardcore runs or something where it's like hey i'm just clicking and just slaughter and
everything um titan quest too we talked about it recently that's going to be one of those ones that
will wind up like that for me where it's like I can just jump in and play or you can be like
me and tune out while you're doing hard code runs and then die and then die with like a 78 sork
and then you're like oh I just wasted 40 hours yeah and then Ryan just goes oh I hate this game
well I'll restart a new character I I kind of alluded to this next one overwatch
uh yeah we called that one we call that I know you guys did I'm predictable we got a list buddy we know
you know i'm very curious if you know my next one though um i love hero shooters you know it's
overwatch then it went rivals i'm back to overwatch primarily because my daughter plays and
it's the one game that we can play together because she really just loves overwatch more than
anything and it's again it's comfort for me i know all the characters there are still characters
i'm like i should try to get better with this guy you know or something like that but it's easy it just
jump in we play three four matches i jump out it's great i'll uninstall it i'll rage quit because
my teammates are stupid you know but at least i have one good teammate and my daughter at this point
you know um i it's a weird cycle for me but yeah overwatch is just that comfort for me where it's
like i know this game inside now i know the maps i know the characters i don't have to
invest a lot of mental energy into it even though i want to be good and do well but don't you're
just giving us a bunch of baloney did we all know you like to play it because
you're good at it and it makes you feel good
and you're like yeah I'm pretty good at this game
dude here for any older gamers
this is the this is the kicker dude
my daughter smokes me dude
yeah she she is approaching master level
she is two ranks away from master
she's diamond two right now
she is better than I ever
she's healer right overwatch she plays healer
dude and she is insane
dude and it's like so like
I used to be good at
for much. But, like, now I'm playing at, like, people that are at her level. And I'm the anchor.
I'm the anchor for the team. And I don't like it. How's it for you? I'm like, I like,
dad, you're kind of holding this back. Dude, she? I am not joking the other day, dude. And this was
like, and I started to argue. And then I was like, dang it, she's right. I, maybe I pushed up a little
too far. I was trying to get the team to kind of push. She was calling you out. And they weren't. And she
called me out and I and she literally was like dad you need to quit pushing up and then I was
like yeah you're right yeah okay it was like she's telling me how to be good and I don't know
that I like this man but I'm the anchor guys how badly did you get stomped that first week back
from rivals into Overwatch uh it's pretty bad too but again I'm playing I'm playing
with my daughter who was almost master level yeah and I know that it's
tries to balance the teams.
You're playing with all the sweats.
I'm out of my league.
You're in trouble, man.
So now it's like, I'm apologizing to her.
Like, I'm like, hey, I'm really sorry.
I know my KD wasn't that great this round.
And I probably shouldn't have, like,
tried to pursue that healer and get the pick.
Dude, you know she's made it when she tells you to uninstall.
I pray for that day, brother.
Oh, man.
She's definitely she is a really,
she's a very sweet gamer.
She's always, like,
complimenting piece. So she is the opposite of me
in that regard, thankfully.
Oh, man. All right.
I got it out there, boys. I'm sorry.
We forgive you.
We forgive you, man. Watch teammates. And this has been
cathartic, guys. I'm feeling
like stuff's coming out here. We're in the trust tree
here, man.
All right, Ace, real quick.
What's your third one here? You will never
guess it in a million years. But
one of my comfort games, I love
to go back to, like, all the
time. If I'm feeling like, I can't find something I want
play, dude, I'll pop in BloodBorn.
I'll go sit on my couch and I'll go play BloodBorn.
Really? Really? Okay, I'd never
would have guessed that. That seems like a weird
Crutch game. He's a masochist. All right.
I mean, dude, once you get into
the flow of BloodBorn's combat
where it's like, knowing how much
stamina you can use, you know,
to get the perfect combo, and then when
the enemy is about to strike to counter
him with the gun at the last second and get the
visceral attack, you go so
good, man. Like, I just, oh.
And I know Bloodborn, like,
front to back at this point too so i can get through the game in like 20 hours it's like it takes
no time it seems like a lot of these two are are what we're so comfortable with like things that
we just like can settle into whenever wherever and it just makes you feel good and i think that's a
lot of the reason like why we go to these games you know yeah i know like a normal gamer i can see
elden ring being a comfort game for people to be honest like you start to just see the world there's
always something to explore there's always something to work for you know that kind of
Like, that's another one, which sounds really weird for being like a comfort, Dark Souls crutch type game.
But like I could see Alden Ring being that as well.
So like the bloodborne, even though it's weird and I never would have guessed it, I can actually kind of wrap my head around that too.
Because you know the feeling of like getting your build exactly where you want it to the point where like, I'm not worried about anything.
Like I can steamroll all you fools.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right, Ryan, what's what's the last one for you, buddy?
I'm sure you all can guess this one.
I'm going to go with one that is tried and true
and the best game of all
time, so why wouldn't I want to go back to it
and it's Red Dead?
Yeah, I just
an open world sandbox that I can always
again, kind of like Skyron, but even more
so, to where I never play
a scenario where I didn't
have a new experience. I never
have any situations
that I haven't, you know, done before. Like, it's
always, as much as you don't like them,
I like the controls. I enjoy
the shooting. I enjoy the gunplay.
And I've gotten
maybe a little too much into
the online Red Dead lately
with Aces Deep dive. I'm like, well, I played
the game 400 times and I did the entry
level, the snow level, and I played probably
four or five hours, and then I had
auto save off, and
none of it saved. So I was like,
well, I'm not doing that again right
now, so I hopped online and I've been playing a ton
online, doing bounties and making
moonshine, and I just
it's one of those games. I always wanted to
be a cowboy since I was a little kid the world is beautiful there's always so much to explore there's
always so much to do sometimes I'll just go and I'll just fish like I'll go look for fish and I'll just
go hunting or do you know do whatever so that's 100% a game that if I'm like what do I want to
play I don't want to do that I don't want to do that let's hop on to red dead and it's just you
just click it you know so I get that 100% dude because I got so in the vibe of red dead we're just
riding around I was like I totally got that when you mentioned Skyrim I was like he's
absolutely going to have red we had the same thought i'm a action RPG like action RPGs are like
my my my bread and butter that's what that's what just makes me happy i love any i love all these other
types of games but those are what really really really really uh do it for me it's it's interesting
to me because you like the sandbox like you you just say give me the sandbox and i'll find something
to do i'll build a castle i'll dig a ditch like you know it is literally a sandbox where you
can just do like it's neat that that works for you because like for me it's the
opposite like I I need like I need a structured round you know or something like that I can't hop into
the sandbox because it's almost overwhelming to me to go like I don't know where I want to go I don't
know what I want to do what was I doing last time you know like that kind of thing and I get it
but it's just neat that it's like you can kind of get a glimpse of like how our brains just
work different because you're happy as a pig to just be wandering around well that's the thing you just
you load in pick a direction and something will happen and then you'll you'll get back into the flow you'll get back into the vibe of the game and figure out what you're doing as you just kind of play an experience and so like i just love being able to hop in and then just go somewhere and and whatever happens happens so it's almost like kind of a real world experience but it's in a video game and it's something i can fall back on and if it doesn't save whatever i've beat it a million times you know or if uh you know i does save then cool i got more money so it's there's just there and i mean
I've never come close to 100% in this game.
Like, if I ever wanted to really start getting into stuff,
like I have probably another 50 to 100 hours I could probably do if I really wanted to.
Yeah, I took a look at that trophy list.
That's a nightmare.
No, thank you.
No, thanks.
No, thank you.
So I bet you guys thought I was going to say Rocket League for my other line.
It was on our list.
It was on our list.
It is not Rocket League.
I love Rocket League to death.
I actually haven't played Rocket League in probably eight months.
believe it or not. But Rocket League is my competitive, exciting game. It is not like my crutch
game. My other crutch game is Slay the Spire. I'll put that up there with like Monster Train because I
really like that one too. But like I Slay the Spire is just that again, I kind of know the cards.
I know the builds. I kind of know what I want to go for. I don't have to think about it. And yet every
run is different. I'm not on a timer. So if, you know, my daughter needs me for something or my wife needs
me, I can just right in the middle of a turn, just get up and go do something. So it's very easy
to just walk away from. But, you know, there's still cards to unlock and challenges to overcome
and things like that. I'm also a huge fan of like card-based, rogue-like type games, if you
can't guess from Harstone and Slate the Spires. So this also fits that like, it just vibes with me
at the same time. I know you guys were thinking it was Rocket League. And while I love it, it's not,
Rocket League's just my, I want to be competitive and try to be good.
That's your sweaty game.
It's not necessarily like a crutch game.
Yeah, it is my sweaty game.
That opposite of a crutch game.
We should do that at some point, sweaty games.
Sweaty games?
You guys, I can get sweaty about any games.
You guys know me.
I'm super competitive.
It's like, all right, I'm going to build the best Stardew Valley farm.
You guys may have you seen.
My farm's going to wreck your farm, man.
Raw four!
Ah!
I was going to say, I can turn anything into a conference.
competition, man. You'll never play Udo again. Yeah. Oh, well, listen, good. This is guys, this was fun. And now I just want to go play around a hearthstone because my wife's almost done with dinner. So there you're a perfect amount of time, buddy. Exactly. Let us know what your crutch games are. We love hearing about the games that people go back to time and time and time again that you just find that comfort in. Leave a comment. Let us know what your game is. We read all the comments are the comment section for our episodes. It's been
blowing up lately which is awesome um so let us know what game you go back to over and over and over
again and you know hey maybe one of us will give it a try and see if we can't find a new game too so
it's funny how that it does change over time we get very comfortable but then there's nothing like
finding that new game that becomes like your go-to at the same time oh yeah dude yeah kind of like
yeah kind of like that new restaurant you know like ryan was we just found a new favorite place
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