When You Want To Play Everything

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When your own circumstances get the better of you...
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Timestamps:
00:00 - INTRO
1:54 - CO-OPERATION
5:18 - COMPLEXITY
9:38 - COMMITMENT
13:30 - CONFIDENCE
16:44 - COMMUNITY
Watch the previous video "You Can't Play Everything" here:
• You Can't Play Everything
"Hey, It's Okay To Play Video Games" by @Wilson-108
• Hey, It's Okay To Play...
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Games shown:
Dark Souls (2011)
Bloodborne (2015)
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (2010)
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II (2004)
Yakuza 3 (2009)
Elden Ring (2022)
12 Minutes (2021)
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare (2001)
Control (2019)
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023)
Resident Evil 2 (Remake) (2019)
God of War: Ragnarok (2022)
Balatro (2024)
Deathloop (2021)
Metroid Dread (2021)
Psychonauts 2 (2021)
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (2021)
Resident Evil Village (2021)
It Takes Two (2021)
Portal 2 (2011)
House Flipper (2018)
American Truck Simulator (2016)
Dragon's Dogma 2 (2024)
Resident Evil 7 Biohazard (2017)
Unravel 2 (2018)
A Way Out (2018)
Demon's Souls (Remake) (2020)
Demon's Souls (2009)
Cuphead (2017)
Dark Souls III (2016)
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (2024)
Yakuza Kiwami 2 (2017)
Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020)
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (2024)
Yakuza (2005)
Yakuza Kiwami (2016)
Yakuza 0 (2015)
Judgment (2018)
Lost Judgment (2021)
Yakuza 4 (2010)
Dead Space (Remake) (2023)
Dino Crisis (1999)
Yakuza 3 (2009)
World of Warcraft (2004)
Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011)
Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn (2013)
Journey (2012)
Hohokum (2014)
Tunic (2022)
Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Dynamite Headdy (1994)
Stardew Valley (2016)
Forza Horizon 5 (2021)
EA Sports FC 24 (2023)
Night Trap (1992)
Game Dev Tycoon (2012)
Baldur's Gate 3 (2023)
Apex Legends (2019)
Minecraft (2011)
Alan Wake (2010)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016)
Call of Duty: Warzone (2020)
Helldivers II (2024)
Kingdom Hearts 3 (2019)
Music Used:
Welcome to Bright Falls - Petri Alanko (Alan Wake)
Main Theme - Luis Clemente (Balatro)
Dance Maker - Gustaf Grefberg (It Take's Two)
Leyndell, Royal Capital - Yuka Kitamura (Elden Ring)
Baka Mitai (Dame da ne) Karaoke Version - Mitsuharu Fukuyama (Yakuza series)
Lion's Pride - David Arkenstone, Jason Hayes (World of Warcraft)
Danny - C418 (Minecraft)
#demonssouls #yakuza #eldenring

Пікірлер: 245

  • @Wilson-108
    @Wilson-108Ай бұрын

    I'm so honored to have been mentioned in the video!! Great work man, this was a fantastic watch. Loved the portion about community. I can only imagine how many friendships have been born from gaming, some of mine included. I've met a number of people in real life through gaming, I even dated one of them for a couple of years! It's crazy how much chance meeting like that can impact your entire life...

  • @theoldblood3804
    @theoldblood3804Ай бұрын

    I get overwhelmed because I want to play 5 different games I end up playing none of them.

  • @robertwatson5104

    @robertwatson5104

    Ай бұрын

    I’m not the only one then

  • @juanramirez7522

    @juanramirez7522

    Ай бұрын

    Same, but in my case I end up replaying Sekiro lol.

  • @abcputt6097

    @abcputt6097

    Ай бұрын

    same here.

  • @bmsuperstar1

    @bmsuperstar1

    Ай бұрын

    You can play almost every single game that you want. You just can't finish most of them.

  • @Skegfromcraigslist

    @Skegfromcraigslist

    Ай бұрын

    @@juanramirez7522bloodborne in my case

  • @IlmeriaVonLeinweber
    @IlmeriaVonLeinweberАй бұрын

    Me: I just have no free time. Also Me: *watches an entire video like this every time I go to the toilet at home*

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching all the way through 😂☺️

  • @viniciuslima1064

    @viniciuslima1064

    19 күн бұрын

    Me at this very moment

  • @thechugg4372

    @thechugg4372

    15 күн бұрын

    And this is why the Switch sold so well

  • @meta8756
    @meta8756Ай бұрын

    Honestly I have a bad problem with wanting to just play or read or watch everything that relates to something else and I end up stressing myself out over it. I got so tired of it and I ended up here and its refreshing to see a lot of people and there experience with entertainment. Honestly, we shouldn't stress out over something that is supposed to be fun and enjoyable.

  • @jamesbarnett5157

    @jamesbarnett5157

    Ай бұрын

    I have this problem too. When ff7 remake was first coming out i decided to play the original and now i've played all but a couple of the main ff games, i've gone through and played all the resident evils, silent hills, metal gear solids, im currently going through gears of war, and splinter cell and there's a ton more i want to play and i kinda hate it because i want to finish these games so i can go back to replaying my favorite games without feeling like i wasted money on the other games 😂

  • @drinkswatere

    @drinkswatere

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamesbarnett5157at least you can finish your games. Currently I plan on playing all the 3d Zelda games starting with ocarina of time and I’m about 1/3 through it and I almost pulled the trigger on buying another game to of course eventually drop and cycle repeats. Luckily I did the do it and I’m a bit more motivated to finish ocarina. I will finish a game for once in a long time!

  • @rodrigorocha2935
    @rodrigorocha2935Ай бұрын

    I’ve been playing since 1989 when I 3 years old. And the biggest advice I could share is: Avoid the addiction of online only games (games as a service). Wasted 19 years playing dota/dota2/HoN/ Hots. So many great games I had to catch on now… the only true upside was meeting a friend from another city, which now we meet at least once a year. Still, not worth the dedication of almost 2 decades to so few games.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    I think they can still be fun in moderation, just as long as you do just that: moderate. MMOs are obviously designed to keep you playing, though some say FF14 is the exception. The developers WANT you to take breaks from it and come back, which is. Nice sentiment.

  • @SkywardKing

    @SkywardKing

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@Kranitokoproblem with moderation is these games are designed to create addictive patterns. So it's like trying to do a hard-core highly addictive drug.... In moderation lol. These companies are predatory. Many of them lol.

  • @InfinityReptar

    @InfinityReptar

    26 күн бұрын

    Recently quit Counterstrike for good. Best decision I made with video games. Now I’m coming back to more single player games. Currently enjoying Kingdom Come Deliverance. And I plan on getting Ghost of Tsushima when it comes out on PC.

  • @rodrigorocha2935

    @rodrigorocha2935

    26 күн бұрын

    @@InfinityReptar My new love in video game are FS souls like, perfect for single player, and amazing for pve and co-op, the balance of single and multiplayer to me.

  • @emmatrigg9855
    @emmatrigg9855Ай бұрын

    My husband and I are both gamers and have an online friend from Russia who we became such good friends with we even streamed our wedding to him and it felt like he was there. We play D&D sessions over webcam etc too. Definitely can say these kinds of friendships are very real and do matter.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    100%!

  • @Sir-Dribbles-a-Lot
    @Sir-Dribbles-a-LotАй бұрын

    It's true when you grow up and you get a job, your time get's shorter, more responsibilities come, that may lead to you stop gaming at all. In my experience, and the thing I'm currently facing is that I want to play a lot of games, games that are very good, but the problem is - I don't have time - our even if have time, I just can't stay 5 hours playing a game. Mainly because the only time I have is in the end of the day, at night. The thing is, I'm tired of work and I can't stay until very late in the night, because I like to wake up very early to go to the gym, and then work. So, I'm now playing Skyrim for the first time ever, and it's been amazing, the game is indeed solid and until now, one of the best games I ever played. But, again I can't play it for long hours, so you can imagine how much time will take me, just to beat the game completely. Plus, I already have other games that I want to play, but I hate to play different games at the same time, so I have to wait and finish what I started. Also, I do not want to play games like "Elden Ring", because of the reason you said in the video, I just can't get frustrated after a day of work. It would make me feel more tired and probably angry for dying too many times. At the end of the day, time may be the issue of all things.

  • @VikingThorM

    @VikingThorM

    Ай бұрын

    I just can't express how much I can relate to your comment. I totally got what you say and if I can share what works for me is .... just play without never letting you feel bad about it, because life changes and the big difference since I was a child is that back then I could play hours and get frustrated and challenged, but now days I just want to chill and enjoy some feeling of being powerful or any other good sensation while playing games. Anyways, keep playing games, but mostly just whenever you can.

  • @user-kr5vm8nk1d
    @user-kr5vm8nk1dАй бұрын

    I’ve been friends with some of my online friends for 20 years. They are friends. Just ones I rarely see face to face.

  • @Mal_Freeman0451

    @Mal_Freeman0451

    Ай бұрын

    Depends on your definition of friends. How many of them would give you their sofa if you lost your home? How many would lend you a thousand quid to pay your rent? How many would help you in a fight? The answers to those questions could see your perceived number of friends drop significantly. Most people don't even have two or three real friends. People who play games online as their only connection, are not real friends. They are gaming associates.

  • @varruskane2592

    @varruskane2592

    Ай бұрын

    @@Mal_Freeman0451 I totally agree with this take, however I noticed that for example americans tend to call a lot of people their friends, while for example in my country, we usually reserve it for truly close relationships with whom we'd whether the apocalypse. This is a cultural and individual thing, where someone perceives gaming buddies as friends, who they might've never even met in real life.

  • @user-kr5vm8nk1d

    @user-kr5vm8nk1d

    Ай бұрын

    @@Mal_Freeman0451 never said my online friends were gaming friends! And yes we’ve visited each others houses, helped out when people needed it. We’re a community, and we’ve been through loss, plus celebrated the good things over the twenty years since I joined. I “talk” to them every day. I’ve been made welcome in foreign countries by online people arranging to meet up for a coffee when I was visiting. Online friends can run the spectrum from associate to close friend just as real life people do.

  • @Daveighna

    @Daveighna

    17 күн бұрын

    Have you ever met them in real life?

  • @user-kr5vm8nk1d

    @user-kr5vm8nk1d

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Daveighna yes, many of them! Some of them more than once. But I didn’t know any of them before meeting online.

  • @soynatrian
    @soynatrianАй бұрын

    This videos essays about time and gaming are now one of my favorite KZread series

  • @JAmonOfficial

    @JAmonOfficial

    11 күн бұрын

    same here ;) original and well thought

  • @Elsinnombre-ez5dn
    @Elsinnombre-ez5dnАй бұрын

    I’m currently injured from my sport which has left me a lot of free time and I find myself just staring at a library screen for hours organising folders just to re organise them 10 minutes later whereas when I didn’t have so much time I would just hop on a game without other thinking and just straight up enjoy it.

  • @kylespevak6781

    @kylespevak6781

    Ай бұрын

    Weirdly relatable. I have so much time and never enjoy it

  • @danielundercow
    @danielundercowАй бұрын

    While most of the internet is filled with things that incite to anger and negativity nowadays, I feel like there's a trend that started, and that this video follows - which is positivity and acceptance. Saying "it's ok" in situations in which you don't have any control is the correct and healthy thing to do. It was never as easy as it is today for people to connect, and closed doors somewhere can open different ones elsewhere. Great content, and very healthy thinking, dude! There's a Romanian saying "We have only one life and only one hole in our ass". It is a vulgar way of saying "enjoy the moment, you'll die anyway".

  • @kaykek7174

    @kaykek7174

    Ай бұрын

    Of course a nice saying from the Balkans has a vulgar part :D I'll remember this one

  • @Maxx__________
    @Maxx__________Ай бұрын

    Another fantastic video! I don't have much to say here (except all the things regarding difficulty settings, but a diatribe of such girth would surely crash KZread's servers). I play with friends almost nightly. Most I know IRL, but some I've never met and have known for years and years. Thanks for reminding me how fortunate I am to have the people, games and (somehow) time to enjoy this so frequently.

  • @djbrooklyn6708
    @djbrooklyn6708Ай бұрын

    I've been a bit of a hermit gamer lately. I haven't had any online friends in a few years now and it's been getting pretty lonely. Cheers for another eye opening video mate 😁

  • @Easmodx
    @EasmodxАй бұрын

    The part about communities is beautiful. I'm so thankful that I had friends and a brother that shared gaming as a hobby growing up. To me, gaming has always been a social hobby. Even single player games count since I discuss them with friends, recommend them and so on. On the one hand I realize I am lucky. On the other, it also takes a bit of active initiative to look for like minded people. I was always among the most hardcore player among my friend groups and most of them took it more casually or simply outgrew the hobby over time. Still talk to them to this day because we find other commons grounds. However, I've also had friends completely ghost me after 2 something decades worth of friendship and I still didn't drop hobbies for the sake of meeting new people; instead I found new friends even if it was lonely at times. I like to think the "online friends don't count" thing is not literal but a call that you do need in person interactions and that you need a social circle irl as well. You can have meaningful online friendships (I mean, I've attended weddings of people I first met online) and that isn't mutually exclusive with socializing irl in the means you have available at least. Although if I had lived in a remote area I would probably be saying otherwise. I am projecting from my own life experiences after all. Great essay.

  • @voju
    @vojuАй бұрын

    A very thoughtful video. I'm lucky enough that through work i found some close friends into gaming :) i also want to point out when if you are a total gamer maybe the love of your life isn't. That's okay. She sometimes plays with me and i know it's because she loves me not because she loves video games. I just wish i was better at supporting her hobbies too. But life often is also a game where it is all about managing your limited time (especially with jobs and kids) and interests, and even your needs

  • @theashenone9703
    @theashenone9703Ай бұрын

    For some reason this video is much more calming. I feel like You've wanted to show bright side of your previous video. It's not like it will magically fix anything for those who shared sad stories, but it's good to let know some people that even if they're alone in that particular moment it doesn't mean they will be forever that way and it's alright to have a different hobby like video games, which can teach You a lot. This video probably can sooth FOMO.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    Perfectly balanced, as all things should be 😅

  • @aizn28
    @aizn28Ай бұрын

    Very good, very inspiring Video! Love the style of you, talking games! 👍🏻

  • @OpenWorldAddict0
    @OpenWorldAddict0Ай бұрын

    Yup! Community is where it's all at and what gaming is all about.If there is anything anyone should learn from this video is to go out there, find and join a gaming community. Community has made a big difference in my life, and it is where I spend most of my time gaming now adays.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    100%. So many potential friends out there to meet ☺️

  • @Temascos
    @Temascos3 күн бұрын

    Saw this video on my recommended, glad I watched it! Great job! For me personally, I like to try and explore and get the most out of a game, and at my own pace. When it comes to the GAAS games, when I briefly played some of them I felt overwhelmed and stressed, I want to keep up with it all and it's just not possible. I'm the kind of person that hates seeing unread emails for instance lol. When something is time-limited like an event, I'm not gonna do anything like that unless a group of friends want to give it a go and I have the time.

  • @zachholstine
    @zachholstineАй бұрын

    Found myself relating a lot to this video. Especially the parts about needing to start a series from the beginning and trying to find communities for specific types of games. I’ve never met anyone who played, let alone even knew much about games like the trails series or rune factory but those are some of my favorites. Online communities are cool but there’s something about a face to face interaction. Also glad to see the clock again. We are close in age so seeing a rough timeline of how much life is left messed with me for a day lol.

  • @JAmonOfficial
    @JAmonOfficial11 күн бұрын

    I'm hooked from "you can't play everything" that just randomly popped today on my main YT. Gotta say man, real quality material you puttin out lately, keep it up, u got my sub brov ;)

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    11 күн бұрын

    Appreciate it, thank you 😊 new video is out Saturday too so keep an eye for that!

  • @billygilmusic5072
    @billygilmusic507228 күн бұрын

    My main 3 rules to maximize the amount of games I complete are: 1- Don't worry about trophies or achievements 2- Avoid playing online games or games as a service 3- Stop playing a game if I don't like it and move on These 3 rules have helped beat a *ton* of games, and since I have a Modded Switch and a PS5 with PS Plus Premium I can't afford to waste time

  • @PinchedSlinky
    @PinchedSlinkyАй бұрын

    Another one! Lets goooo! Cant wait to hear what more you have to say on this topic 😁

  • @powerbelly211
    @powerbelly211Ай бұрын

    When I think about my gaming backlog I feel like quitting. Concentrate my time on something a little more worthwhile. After all, virginities don’t lose themselves now do they.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    🤔

  • @ravikumarjha6926

    @ravikumarjha6926

    20 күн бұрын

    🤔

  • @hahaReaper

    @hahaReaper

    2 күн бұрын

    "After all, virginities don't lose themselves now do they." 🤓 ☝️

  • @noah-em3is
    @noah-em3isАй бұрын

    i'm currently enrolled in college, have a job, and have a girlfriend. and while i'm grateful for all this i'm lucky if i get an hour or two maybe twice a week to play games, and it's even worse that i'm a completionist that has to go for the platinum on every game i play which makes this video so much more relatable

  • @fervanttiger05
    @fervanttiger0529 күн бұрын

    Damn the ending hit hard, amazing video!

  • @tylerjohn2
    @tylerjohn2Ай бұрын

    Love this series man!

  • @chickenxchaser
    @chickenxchaser25 күн бұрын

    While I enjoyed WoW last year (because I'm a sweaty little grind junkie) in terms of 'get good or get out' it's definitely worse than you remember. I got the impression from classic players that it carried over to classic too. Thanks for the video

  • @murray821
    @murray821Ай бұрын

    “Perhaps this game is not for you” this must be said more to players that demand easy modes in Souls games. Like Ratatoskr said: “I don’t like racing sim games, but I like arcade racers, would I demand easy or arcade modes for racing sim games? No, those games are made for a specific audience” And this is 100% true. Not everything is made for everyone to enjoy, different people have different tastes. If they made everything for everyone. It would have no taste at all. “A game for everyone is a game for no one” Arrowhead

  • @Maxx__________

    @Maxx__________

    Ай бұрын

    Totally agree. On top of that, the people asking for easy modes in Souls games (or Sifu) are almost always doing it on principle alone. Very rarely have they actually played the game they are requesting an easy mode for. Most often they hear that a game is challenging and take that as the game industry trying to exclude them from "content".

  • @veranafx
    @veranafxАй бұрын

    Im in high school now and i just realized i have more time now than i will have in the next 50 years so im trying to overcome my addiction to league of legends and trying to play other games as i did earlier, i stumbled upon 2000s games and i really liked the aesthetics of them im currently playing nfs most wanted 2005 and im loving it, the one problem i see is lack of games i can play with my friends that arent just set for grinding and spending long hours doing repetitive things i can see it clearly that now when i sit on discord with my friends we dont really have a plan on what to play so we all just sit together and play singleplayer games even if a game is released it quickly loses player base or gets sinked in micropayments and other curses of modern gaming, i just wish i could experience what was it like 10 years ago or so.

  • @jckfrost36

    @jckfrost36

    7 күн бұрын

    That's big of you for trying to overcome the multiplayer gaming addiction early in life, good job homie. I'm almost 22 and wrapping up a college degree, and ive wasted thousands of hours being unhappy on apex and fortnite. Try to find single player games that compliment your life. For example, i got heavily into bloodborne for awhile cuz the challenging combat forced me to strategize and actively improve rather than just mindlessly plugging hours into random open world fetch quests. As far as good games to play with ur friends, ive found PvE to be much healthier than PvP. Look for old cod games to go on sale and buy those together. Cod Ghosts recently went on sale for playstation w full dlc included, and it's got a great alien horde mode that's fun to strategize with friends on. Lego Fortnite is also a great free one to play with friends, they have a cool star wars event

  • @veranafx

    @veranafx

    7 күн бұрын

    @@jckfrost36 Thanks for your reply and i have to say that i was a Fortnite player too but happily back in the day when i was really enjoying it with my friends as we were 12-13 at the time when fortnite had something that it is lacking now i guess it lost its personality and tried to become something it was never meant to be. Apex took about 200hours of my life just trying to sweat and learn some stupid mechanics that would just frustrate me more. As of now im enjoying Assasin's Creed franchise because i never really played the older games of the series and its amazing. In my short experience of gaming i have played so many different games and some of them i completed multiple times like GTA 5, RDR2 or Uncharted. Some of the games built my personality and taught me a lot about life thats why i will continue to play as long as i can because in my opinion playing a game is a life changing experience that everyone creates by himself which makes it so special. But there was also a time that i would sink into Valorant or LoL and just waste my energy on these games mindlessly looking for entertainment in something that drains me. Only pvp game that i dont regret playing for a 1000hours as of now is Rust. It created some of my best memories with my friends despite of it being one of the hardest and ungrateful games out there I will try out the CoD Ghosts as you say i tried CoD games in the past i played the original modern warfare 1,2,3 which were amazing and i was planning on playing black ops games. I spent 20 minutes writing this comment and i am not a very good english language user so i am sorry for any mistakes.

  • @glanishc8388
    @glanishc838828 күн бұрын

    Ive also made friends purely through online gaming but they never ended peacefully, I think if you make an online friend and have a fear that if you stop playing that game, they will leave you. Don't Worry, people playing physical sports have that fear too. They have a fear if they stop playing basketball that their friends wont talk to them anymore. If you have this worry just knows its okay to lose a few gaming friends, if even one of them sticks by you then at the end of the day you made a real connection playing a game you both liked, and I think that's something to be treasured

  • @andrewdowdalls6667
    @andrewdowdalls666719 күн бұрын

    Having my first serious girlfriend at the age of 32 I find myself at a weird crossroads. On the one hand I enjoyed 5-6 hour gaming sessions, getting lost in different worlds, being someone else, but it was only because my own life was admittedly mundane. Now I have someone to care about and do things with, yet I still yearn for those long play sessions. (she's not a gamer either, can't win 'em all)

  • @PROJaiRU
    @PROJaiRUАй бұрын

    MY humble sugestion for the next video. HOW to maximize your time playing video games, HOW to select what you should/want/can play, how to organize yourself and how to avoid FOMO from new releases. the companys will hate you

  • @DomagojSavordh
    @DomagojSavordh25 күн бұрын

    Great video, unforgettable. Many people in real life are not real friends. It's hard to find them anyway.

  • @greyfox111483
    @greyfox111483Ай бұрын

    I had a period of time where I bought lots of games because they were on sale and I figured I'd be interested in trying them, now I realize that I don't have the time to finish even half of them. Plus, when I've enjoyed a game, sometimes I wanna play NG+ which takes more time from the backlog. So now I really have to embrace the sunk cost idea and be discretionary on what I devote my time to and what I buy in the future

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    In the end, sometimes less is more.

  • @DiabolicCrusher
    @DiabolicCrusherАй бұрын

    Ah, finally, the sequel, love me some video essays. Can relate to wanting to know all references when it comes to getting into new franchises, sometimes i look up chronological order of games and play them that way instead of playing in release order too(though that can bite in the backside with series like kiseki(trails) and the like). As for people caring about how much dps and healing people do in raids? Yes, it's very much around, it always will be as long as tryhards and people that care about metas are around, MMOS are just like that. 19:16 Eh, i see nothing wrong with playing online games mindlessly, unless it's competitive coop game, anyway, sometimes it's good to just let the brain relax and have dopamine flow.

  • @AshWindheart
    @AshWindheart8 күн бұрын

    I met my best friend on Red Dead Online. Met in like 2019 and still talk almost every day.

  • @TheElderWerelionwolf
    @TheElderWerelionwolf29 күн бұрын

    That ending piece hit different, thanks kranitoko😭❤️

  • @OllyF
    @OllyFАй бұрын

    Watched both of these videos now and it's an easy sub from me 😊 love your content!

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @XxUndeadSoldier1
    @XxUndeadSoldier16 күн бұрын

    i find a balance between playing the games i want to really really play and watching play throughs of games im slightly interested in but dont want to get

  • @skyhighlander6447
    @skyhighlander6447Ай бұрын

    I’ve met my current girlfriend through discord and we connected over pokemon games, and what I severely lacked in irl friends in my childhood, online friends made up for so I could keep going, so I wouldn’t drown in my own loneliness at some point. So yeah, online friends are definitely as valuable as the ‘real deal’. Wouldn’t be here without them.

  • @brentloy131
    @brentloy13123 күн бұрын

    I needed this. I'm currently there. It's not fun.. it's like I'm locked up

  • @ryujino4764
    @ryujino4764Ай бұрын

    Great insight video... (also Elden Ring deserved GOTY as you said it's beginners friendly) Also I wished I had more friends to play different games (open minded to try) and my cousins/friends had interest in other genre games too.

  • @ReapsVsTheWorld1
    @ReapsVsTheWorld1Ай бұрын

    I stopped playing multiplayer games because I would not finish any single player. I have been much happier and I play so much now.

  • @chrisossa2022

    @chrisossa2022

    Ай бұрын

    same for me! It takes TOOOO much practice to become good and to become great you have to put in more time than the rest (that is not worth my time) Plus I am not going to spend that much money for Sony to allow me to play online with PS plus and like you i am now happier No insults or getting trolled or disrespected by strangers online

  • @hadin9563
    @hadin9563Ай бұрын

    Fellow mancunian! Couch co-op it takes two def deserved GOTY. Trying to empty out my backlog ended up with me removing over half of it as it was just too many games and honestly it's a great feeling to have all that weight lifted

  • @daniellobo8813
    @daniellobo8813Ай бұрын

    Daunting is having installed The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the sky 1 and knowning that there are 11 games after it, all conected between them and all at least 60 hours to beat each.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    That's 60+ hours including side content ...... Right?

  • @daniellobo8813

    @daniellobo8813

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kranitoko Yes, with side content. Which is worth it if you ask me, Legend of heroes games are very detailed.

  • @NotRulesGameplay
    @NotRulesGameplayАй бұрын

    this channel deserve so much more.

  • @masitrics7573
    @masitrics7573Ай бұрын

    good video keep up the good work

  • @MrKinein
    @MrKinein29 күн бұрын

    I want to share my story with gaming. I was a gamer since a childhood. 90% of my gaming were either co-op or playing online competitive games. After that I've felt that there's a ton of awesome and deep games, and this playstyle leaves me focused only on several ones. I've decided to list and play all the games that intrigued me, the games that had a crittical acclaim. Mostly my focus switched to single player experience, because you can finish the games, or drop it without arguing with teammates. Now I have over 350 games finished and more than a thousand waiting for their time. I've made a table in notion, review and score games for myself. I've enjoyed this life style. At one hand it made me appreciate different genres, it gave me feel of Meta Progress - I'm not just playing around but collect and complete important games. On other hand it is kinda fake, and sometimes it takes silliness and fun from the process, sometimes gives me feeling of needing to complete the list. Sometimes I feel that the table of games is more fun for me than gaming itself. I'm trying to have balance here. From my experience it is better to drop games that doesn't awe you, that aren't impressive. It is far better to replay the games that feels right, than try to complete underwhelming ones. My reviews help me remember games I've played, so it was a positive experience. P.S. Guys you can write me and we can complete some games together! Europe\Asia is a preferred region.

  • @topcat59
    @topcat59Ай бұрын

    Honestly I wish companies showed interest in preserving older games they made back then, since that will allow us to preserve aspect of gaming history well also allowing the next generation to play them if they’re ever curious or if you don’t have the console to play them.🐱

  • @alau5643
    @alau5643Ай бұрын

    struggled with this problem for soooo long especially as a completionist had to really sit down & decide which games mean the most to me - soulsborne baby

  • @randymarsh4748
    @randymarsh47484 күн бұрын

    19:27 omg?! i watched Gronkh from where i was 8-9 and im 22 now. I porobaly wathed him everyday til 17. Seeing him in an english video is insane to me. Hes such a wholehearted persoon with a massive wholesome community

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    4 күн бұрын

    I snuck him in there cause he reacted to my "You Can't Play Everything" video 😊

  • @AdityaDutta-qs4sz
    @AdityaDutta-qs4szАй бұрын

    I relate to that commitment thing really hard. Couple months ago I sat down to understand the entire final fantasy franchise and all the main and spin off games. I started from the very first game, it was PR version. Didn't use magic the entire game now I'm stuck in the last final boss, and have given up on the entire franchise, even though the later games which are 3d open worlds are something I dig a lot, I just want to understand every small references made in the those games lol

  • @drditup
    @drditup15 күн бұрын

    Lol thanks for the "i have friends" song, added it on spotify

  • @gimmejokers3948
    @gimmejokers3948Ай бұрын

    i had a online buddy i talked to like a best real life friend. we parted ways for some time and i reached out again, we continued where we left off. at one point he invited me over for a business opportunity, long story short, i moved 12 years ago and we still going and back then i really had to get out of where i was. very rare, but dismissing online is always fake is certainly not true all the time. got to be careful though as its a lottery

  • @PinchedSlinky
    @PinchedSlinkyАй бұрын

    It Takes Two wholly deserved the GOTY award and I really hope you find someone to complete it with some day, it's worth every second, and the time taken to play it. I couldn't agree more with your sentiments around the FromSoftware games, there's something to be said about accessibility in gaming, but the Soulsborne franchise is just for a certain crowd. Though I believe all those that want to experience the games but don't have the skill set, ability, or patience to get through them could get something from being an audience member to someone else playing. Online or otherwise, they on't get the same sense of achievement, but they'll have someone to root for and cheer on. So they'll get that same dopamine hit whenever the player they're watching overcomes their adversities. Also I'm currently playing through DS3 for the first time, Demon's Souls will be next and will... however sadly, be my last FromSoftware game after proving to myself I could manage them with Elden Ring back when it came out. I still can't believe I conquered Sekiro, man... what a game! Also the "It's Okay" video is great, I watched that myself a few weeks ago. I'm always being recommended Videogame Essays... I follow so many essayists. Daryl Talkes Games, Razbuten, Adam Millard, Writing on Games, barelyfanatical, filmotter, mhswoocer, Perfect Game Quest, and most recently... yourself 😁 Everyone has something to say, I find it so fascinating hearing so many thoughts and views, all of which I can resonate with or that change my own point of view for the better. The only downside being, my backlog grows, so... thank you for making me want to play a number of 30-40+ hour games just that bit more with just this one video 😂

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    I hope so too to your first point ☺️ When you say Demon's Souls is your last, I assume it's because you've now beaten them all? And yes, Sekiro is such a wild challenge; genuinely tempted to go back to that game some day! I follow Daryl but none of the others so I'll have to check them out ☺️ thank you for being a new follower!

  • @PinchedSlinky

    @PinchedSlinky

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kranitoko yes Demon's Souls will be my last to beat, my order has been; Elden Ring, Bloodborne, Sekiro, DS1, DS2, and now I'm nearing the end of DS3. Absolutely incredible games!

  • @darkoale3299

    @darkoale3299

    28 күн бұрын

    @@PinchedSlinky I thought you were gonna stop playing FromSoft games. AC 6 is awesome too.

  • @studeogames
    @studeogames28 күн бұрын

    Brother, what is your microphone setup lmao it's so good! high quality video!

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    28 күн бұрын

    Just a Yeti microphone 😊

  • @studeogames

    @studeogames

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Kranitoko I'll have to just get a better voice I guess LMAO thanks

  • @Ahmad-gd3uf
    @Ahmad-gd3uf2 күн бұрын

    The problem with Souls games (for me) is not that they are hard, but rather that the "dying and learning each time" takes a lot of dedication and putting your free time through the week only on this game for god knows how long. Most of us can only play for a couple of hours over the weekend. This comes from a person who used to be a dedicated competitive player, although I have stopped now and prefer to enjoy narrative story games, and from time to time play couple online games with friends when the time allows it. great video anyways !

  • @PixelatedCatMan
    @PixelatedCatManАй бұрын

    I got far into It Takes Two with my partner, but then we broke up lmao. Time passed and now I’m having the best time playing the game with my brother. It’s taking us a while because it’s hard to find the time but it’s been awesome. I also have not finished Super Mario Bros Wonder because I played the New SMB series with my brother and friends growing up, so I promised them I would not continue the game without them. It’s definitely taking us a while but it’s worth it.

  • @StarAZ
    @StarAZ10 күн бұрын

    Ah It Takes Two. I stated playing it when my ex and I just started dating. We became official right around when we beat the game. She is no longer in my life but I will forever treasure the memories.

  • @kanekiken2376
    @kanekiken237615 күн бұрын

    I played it takes two with my cousin and it absolutely deserved GOTY. We had so much fun and definitely enjoyed our time

  • @bryan8638
    @bryan8638Ай бұрын

    I haven't been able to do it but the best idea I have is, choose ONE system to play on and play only that. Biggest difference gaming as an adult, I have every system and multiple consoles I can play anything and everything in, it's too OVERWHELMING

  • @masson5775
    @masson5775Ай бұрын

    i still haven’t watched the video, but by the title i know it was perfect timing. I got into singleplayer story-focused games a while ago, after playing some souls games I played RDR2 and was mesmerized by how well a game can portray a story. When i finished the game there was a huge sale on xbox and bought Bioshock the collection and The witcher 3. I finished Bioshock 1 just yesterday and have the other 3 games to play, but i started seeing some story games recommendations and i already have a huge list and i’m lost lol. I already wanted to play Outer Wilds, RDR1 and Firewatch but they were not on sale. Now my list is a little bigger so if anyone can recommend where to start i would be grateful. I’m thinking about the 3 games i mentioned and Celeste, What Remains of Edith Finch, Life is Strange, a short hike and The walking dead. I will also most definitely play silksong at launch (i also wanted to play games like Ghost of Tsushima, Spec Ops: the line, Omori and TLOU but those aren’t on xbox)

  • @misterquote6787
    @misterquote6787Ай бұрын

    This was a great video ! It really helped with my perspective on things. Id like to use that clock you used in the beginning of the video. What website or app is that?

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    It's just a countdown on timeanddate.com ☺️

  • @Average.Potato
    @Average.Potato4 күн бұрын

    I love the soundtrack for Balatro

  • @sebastyanpapp
    @sebastyanpapp20 күн бұрын

    The same applies for movies, books, events, etc.

  • @LuxiYoutube
    @LuxiYoutubeКүн бұрын

    i was fascinated by Initial D its the First Game where i get out of my comfort zone, Where i have to learn how to drive and drift in sim Games Like asseto Corsa and its satisfying after a few months

  • @KlukePhoenix
    @KlukePhoenix27 күн бұрын

    Cant tell you how many games ive played 70 percent of a game and just stop and never finish it or games I want to play but just never end up buying, and most of them are the big triple a games

  • @radicalcentrist4990
    @radicalcentrist499023 күн бұрын

    It was easy during childhood and teenagehood because I had no money and also a shitty PC. So I was already very limited. I had much fewer games, but that also meant I could take my sweet time with them. Now I have hundreds of them and I often don't know what I should pick. Should I play this game that's been sitting there unfinished or never touched, or should I yet again replay one of my 50 or so all time favorites? And out of those which one exactly, because I feel like I'm in the mood for all of them at once.

  • @GoldenLeafsMovies
    @GoldenLeafsMovies25 күн бұрын

    When I was a kid, I was fine playing Sunshine and Wind Waker repeatedly, doing the same things on multiple playthroughs. Now I dread NG+ on games, I haven't even touched Dark Souls once I finished it and don't feel ready to go back.

  • @tomparkin2068
    @tomparkin2068Ай бұрын

    My problem with Yakuza is they’re just too damn long. Yakuza 0 was perfect because it was a prequel, was the best in the franchise and it just felt like this awesome crime syndicate soap opera - and it was incredible. I rushed through Kiwami 1 and 2, got burned out on LaD and didn’t play any more games because I was so overwhelmed by how many of them they were, and they were full fledged RPGs too. But Yakuza 0 - I could honestly go back and replay that due to how self contained it feels. SO good.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    I hope you did at least play Majimas Saga in Kiwami 2 since it carries on the Yakuza 0 story 😅

  • @Lijon88
    @Lijon88Ай бұрын

    This game is perfect for people who actually goes thru this problems and they understand it. (It takes two) me and my wife we just love it! ❤

  • @miserablepudding567
    @miserablepudding56720 күн бұрын

    In like a dragon gaiden there was a side quest with one of the detectives from judgement and tons of other characters from the other games so in a way you need to play all of them

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    20 күн бұрын

    I KNEW IT

  • @aliawada3553
    @aliawada3553Ай бұрын

    Awesome video! Do you play mainly on consoles (ps5 or series x) or more in PC?

  • @Gamer-vs3xl

    @Gamer-vs3xl

    Ай бұрын

    Nintendo switch: Crying in the corner...

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    I usually play Playstation 🙂 but I own all the current consoles

  • @aliawada3553

    @aliawada3553

    Ай бұрын

    @@Kranitoko nice thank you! Yeah i pretty much own them all except for xbox.. but i seem to always reach out to my ps5 first before any of the others lol (pc, laptop, steam deck, switch)

  • @SNxWW1
    @SNxWW15 күн бұрын

    yeah i tend to turn on my xbox cant decide what to play and end up jus sitting in my chair for hours watchin youtube and not play anything with my xbox just on then it says its gonna turn off in 5 mins and i move the joystick real quick to still play nothing 😂

  • @cqstle-
    @cqstle-24 күн бұрын

    So many new games bought only to stop playing halfway through and most of the time I watch KZread while playing Slay The Spire on the phone. I should probably hold off on buying a new game and let the "new game phase" pass.

  • @ddmmmm771
    @ddmmmm771Ай бұрын

    i buy alot of bundles of games for steam among others like ps exclusives here and there and just ALOT of games in general. but with work and whatnot its hard to play as much as i want. losing interest randomly doesnt help. i got like 600 plus games on steam and will never finish most of them sadly.

  • @martmart.
    @martmart.Күн бұрын

    6:21 main reason i'm onto gaming

  • @TheRoarWithin
    @TheRoarWithin12 күн бұрын

    So relatable.

  • @faevers
    @faeversАй бұрын

    i personally think anyone can beat a fromsoft game. it took me 3 years of trying the various games before the combat clicked with me, and to understand that death is more of a mechanic than a failure. "get good" shouldn't be seen as "you suck at the game, just get better at it" but more as... "you can be better than the challenge you face." obviously the losers who say get good don't mean that, but it's how i changed my perspective and overcame the games. a lot of games take away your agency to make the game as fluid and non-frustrating as possible and that mainly means means you don't die as much. when trying a souls game for the first time, that comfort is taken away from you and you get frustrated. the more you play, the more you change yourself. you become more resilient and you get less stressed when a giant monster is swinging wildly at you. the way to get to that point is simply patience. we are all extremely stubborn and we can persevere, it requires practice. but since this is a video about time, i totally understand how taking the time to do what i just said is unrealistic. it can be done though! i think the easy mode mods are great for those who need a boost to get into the games, it helps build the muscle memory especially. the intended challenge is always there for them when they're ready for it. these two videos are fantastic. really makes you think and reflect.

  • @kylespevak6781

    @kylespevak6781

    Ай бұрын

    People hate themselves and are self defeatist

  • @pewdthedark5269
    @pewdthedark5269Ай бұрын

    15:00 it's like that with Guild wars 2 and it can be depressing

  • @MostPretentiousMusicNerd-ux3ln
    @MostPretentiousMusicNerd-ux3ln15 күн бұрын

    Seeing Gronkh in a non-german video was so strange. It felt so natural as I consume the same amount of english content as I do german but when it clicked, I was blown away

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    15 күн бұрын

    Well he reacted to my You Can't Play Everything video, so I thought it was only fair 😜

  • @MostPretentiousMusicNerd-ux3ln

    @MostPretentiousMusicNerd-ux3ln

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Kranitoko Oh really? Didn't see that one. Really nice act on your part!

  • @gamingodyssey4328
    @gamingodyssey432814 күн бұрын

    the one problem i have is: i played elden ring and lies of p (which everybody said is harder maybe even harder than dark souls) but i just can’t finish dark souls, the furthest i got in ds1 was blight town , and i gave up , should i try to start over or just not play the game , and also the you can’t play everything video made me realize that i shouldn’t play games again just for the sake of playing something, thank you

  • @lucasdelatorre2642
    @lucasdelatorre2642Ай бұрын

    I did a list of unfinished games, then I tried to be playing maximum 3 games at a month, stick to the schedule and you'll be filling the list in no time.

  • @alexmichaelraccoonplays8777
    @alexmichaelraccoonplays8777Ай бұрын

    I bought it takes two a few months ago hoping to find someone to play with, but I did not, so I haven't played it.

  • @Airwalk118
    @Airwalk118Ай бұрын

    1:25 nice one mate

  • @PiSLiCK367
    @PiSLiCK36729 күн бұрын

    My problem with co op games is my friends usually play f2p games and dont want to spend money on games

  • @PantioSegundo
    @PantioSegundoАй бұрын

    I am a Brazilian in a Journey to Beat 10k Games on live, i started not that long ago, and in this Monday i will start the game 10/10000+ Skyrim, i started this in the hope of rise money to fix my health, study , fix my home maybe, a couple of year ago, i start something similar i would Beat 2k game in 5 years,i beat 194 in 5 months, and working, but my mother passed away and this made my life that never was easy, even harder, for years a put my life aside to take care of her, and now i was alone, a lot of good and bad things happened since. And I started over to make live e now with no time limit and i started to look for games to add to that list, and to be honest after i look up for every generetion, is hard to get to even 10k with games that are a little bit interesting at least, so i know that i can´t play every game ever, but i am pretty sure, i can play every game that i want to realy play, even bad ones haha.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    That's... A lot of games. I'm in my 30's and I don't think I've even played more than 1000 video games across my lifetime, so 10,000 is a wild goal, but good luck to you!

  • @Maxx__________

    @Maxx__________

    Ай бұрын

    That's... a noble goal. Any roguelikes you plan on beating?

  • @kurosame1714
    @kurosame1714Ай бұрын

    Crazy Ex-Girlfriend reference let's go!! 🤩 Great video!

  • @Diablokiller999
    @Diablokiller999Ай бұрын

    I already came to terms with being mostly alone in my life, since nearly nobody seems to share what I like in the same way and I think it's somehow OK? Maybe it has something to do with my autism too, but there I havent met one person in my life being so passionate about videogames, (horror)movies and extreme music (Grindcore) as I am. Got a loving girlfriend and daughter, I share some hobbies with her like riding motorcycle but again, not with the same passion and as I said, I think that's OK? Still I hope that I some day find a friend that invites me to a round of retro gaming, comes over for a halloween party / movie marathon and goes to concerts with me.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    It's entirely possible. I think there's still that stigma in the world that having autism is a bad thing and therefore you can't have friends; it's not. There are people who are just like you out there that you can relate to, it's just a matter of looking in the right places.

  • @Duesre
    @Duesre22 күн бұрын

    Ive learned to only have 2 games i want to play downloaded in my ps5 and the rest are games idc for. Which forces me to play and finishes my games. I told myself every game i buy this ima finish. So far im 3 for 3. Rise of The Ronin is next this week.

  • @mryupjup2203
    @mryupjup220328 күн бұрын

    This intire series can be summarised by dealing with FOMO. Fear of missing out. Maybe a bit crude. But an example. Elden Ring wasnt made to be fully explored. It was made with the intention of people having different experiences, so much that is missable, suprised that you can stumble upon and the items that you find able to shape your character. If you fully explored it, siffed through everything with a ruler, the sense of exploration would be gone, you would see the same enemies over and over and not have any suprised left halfway throught the game. Having seen most the areas and enemies. But if you play through it exploring and being guided by landmarks, then you will not be bogged down by copy paste dungeons, you will get bits and pieces to wonder about, find gear to shape you and find cool stuff, and you will be able to watch other playthroughs be wildly different. This is also the only way to not be fully overpowered. All of this can be ruined by the fear of missing out. The problem isnt not having enough time to play everything... To play and do everythint will ruin your life. The goal is to let go of completionism, perfectionism, thinking about what you could have... And luckily, everyone is able to do that in a lifetime ♥️ Discovery, living in the moment and gratefulness is something everyone has access to. I think we get caught up thinking as your kid self because you used to have so much more time... Back then you didnt know as many games and youd play all of them... but you also just explored without experiencing FOMO.

  • @eduardoborjas4465
    @eduardoborjas4465Ай бұрын

    I’ve really tried to find an enjoyable game and actually finish it in multiple mini sessions. Finished AC origins yesterday and now trying to finish the Witcher for my like 3rd time (only because I keep wanting to do all the side missions before the game actually ends lol)

  • @saurabhpathakYT
    @saurabhpathakYT23 күн бұрын

    I can relate.

  • @chasecsgo7041
    @chasecsgo704124 күн бұрын

    I grew up being called weird for gaming and being on my computer all the time, met my best friend on dayz like 15 years ago now lol we hang out all the time and have been through many life challenges together, most of them being some awesome gaming memories haha it amazes me today i tried to make a few new friends gaming and everyone is SO sensitive, i loot a body thats not my kill just say something maybe im not sure? like geez lmao then they delete me like how do yall make friends playing games anymore, people just GIVE UP too like they don't want any challenge I will play for 5 minutes and they get "bored" or have to have the entire thing explained to them... which i don't mind but it never gets that far lol am i going crazy...? oh and let's not forget the CLOSET HACKER i mean are you fr??!?!?!?!

  • @kylespevak6781
    @kylespevak6781Ай бұрын

    I end up getting a bunch of games and never playing them

  • @unavezms8167
    @unavezms8167Ай бұрын

    My problem is that with game you have no idea how long it is untill you play it. With books you can see how many pages there are. And while you can google how long it takes to beat any particular game I wish it were somewhere in the cover or something.

  • @Kranitoko

    @Kranitoko

    Ай бұрын

    I guess you could say that about books too. Although you can see how many pages, how long it takes to read varies from person to person after all, depending on reading speed and how complex the book might be to read. Same could be said for games, someone could rush through and take 8 hours, another could take their time and take 18 hours. That's why How Long To Beat exists instead which gives you the average of people's playtimes. It's hard to put a stamp on it like you can with movies which simply have a set runtime.

  • @benzohhhhh
    @benzohhhhhАй бұрын

    Me in the middle of Witcher 3, FFX, FFIV, fallout 4, new Vegas and re play of elden ring for dlc

  • @l7k452
    @l7k45219 күн бұрын

    Balatro soundtrack goes hard

  • @JohnSavant
    @JohnSavant6 күн бұрын

    "I hope it's not the case anymore that people get kicked for underperforming in WoW" ... oh, you sweet innocent child