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What Baldur's Gate 3 is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Really Play Games
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Baldur's Gate 3 is a game with an unprecedented amount of player choice. There are so many ways to interact with the world, and that made me wonder: what would it be like for someone who learning the ins and outs of video games? So, I had my wife play it to find out, and now you can watch to also find out.
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The Games That Got Me Through 2023
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Receive 10% off anything on bellroy.com : bit.ly/3t6FnK7 2023 has been another year, and, as always, video games were a huge part of it for me. Beyond just being a form of entertainment, they helped me reflect a lot on who I am right now, and that opportunity has been invaluable. So, join me as I recount me year through the lens of the games that got me through it. Second Channel: @razbutwo Pat...
What Tears of the Kingdom is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Really Play Games
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Watch a bunch of exclusive videos I've made over on Nebula: nebula.tv/razbuten For a lifetime membership, go here: go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=razbuten With Tears of the Kingdom's release, I wanted to drop my wife back into the world of Hyrule to see how she handles this iteration's increased mechanical complexity, so that's what I did, and, as always, it was a lot of fun to watch. She certainly ...
Difficulty is Weird
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Check at the ModMic and other great stuff from Antlion Audio by going to this link: antlionaudio.com/?UA-cam&Raz&NQ423 Difficulty is one of the most important things about a game, and as there are so many different kinds of players out there, it is pretty much impossible to balance things perfectly. So, I wanted to take a little time exploring some of the major approaches by diving into everyth...
My Favorite Games I've Forgotten
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Watch a bunch of exclusive videos I've made over on Nebula: nebula.tv/razbuten For a lifetime membership, go here: go.nebula.tv/lifetime?ref=razbuten Since putting out "The Games I Wish I Hadn't Replayed" I've been thinking a lot about games from my past, and how I feel about them now, and one thing I started to realize is that there are a handful of games that I feels as if I love, but honestl...
How Games Make Villains Sound Evil
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To watch exclusive videos that you can only see on Nebula, go here: nebula.tv/razbuten If you wanna hear me give some more thoughts on bad guy/boss music, check out this bonus video: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-my-favorite-boss-themes Music is a powerful tool that can be used to get people to feel a certain way, and I think some of the best examples of it being implemented effectively can be seen...
More Indie Games You Missed (probably? i still don't know your life)
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To watch exclusive videos that you can only see on Nebula, go here: nebula.tv/razbuten Here is my list of favorite indie games: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-my-top-5-favorite-indie-games my second channel is @razbutwo I play a lot of video games, and I figured I'd share some of my favorites that I don't think get talked about enough. Play them or else. UNSIGHTED: store.steampowered.com/app/1062110...
Is DLC The Best Content In A Game?
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Join Nebula and watch my exclusive videos at nebula.tv/razbuten Here is my tierlist of DLC I've played: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-the-dlc-tierlist DLC encompasses a vast amount of content, and while there are many pieces of it that are disposable, there are others that provide experiences that rival and even exceed the quality of the base game. From Blood and Wine to Minerva's Den, these expans...
The Games I Wish I Never Replayed
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Join Nebula and watch my exclusive videos at nebula.tv/razbuten Watch my video on BioShock Infinite's Ending: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-unraveling-bioshock-infinites-ending The thing about having a favorite anything is that there is a more than decent chance that one day it no longer will be your favorite, and that shift can be jarring. This video explores how this has happened to me with 3 of ...
The Games That Got Me Through 2022
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Check out CuriosityStream to get access to thousands of documentaries for just $30 for the year: curiositystream.com/razbuten Watch a bonus video I made about my 2022 Game of the Year here: nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-2022s-game-of-the-year With 2022 past its close, I wanted to take some time to reflect on the games I played this year as well as what it has been like to be a new dad. In it I expl...
What Elden Ring Is Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games
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Sign up for a year of CuriosityStream for less than $30: curiositystream.com/razbuten Watch my wife beat the hardest boss in Elden Ring (Soldier of Godrick, obviously): nebula.tv/videos/razbuten-my-wife-beating-elden-rings-hardest-boss Reports of Gaming For A Non-Gamers' death have been greatly exaggerated. For this episode, I had my wife try out one of FromSoft's many masterpieces, Elden Ring....
Playing Games in the "Wrong" Way
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For bonus content like the full interview I did with DougDoug, go to nebula.tv/razbuten. There are a ton of ways to play a game outside of how the developers intended it to be played, and people's desire to do that has always fascinated me. What about certain titles makes them so interesting to mess around in and why is playing games in weird ways so appealing to so many people? So this video i...
Should We Stop Comparing Games To Each Other?
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Get Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼nordvpn.com/razbutenvpn It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! One of the primary ways we talk about games is by comparing them to other titles sometimes ones that are similar and sometimes ones that aren't. Unsurprisingly this leads to a fair amount of misunderstandings about games, and I think it's worth looking at the major ways comparison in...
The Problem With Mini-Maps
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To get smarter and stuff go to brilliant.org/Razbuten/ and sign up for Brilliant. Mini-maps. Love them or hate them, they are in a ton of games, and they are extremely useful. So much so that, oftentimes, turning them off isn't a viable option. In this video, I examine ways in which mini-maps are over-relied on in certain titles (The Witcher 3) as well as games that are designed in a way that d...
Is Zelda Better Without Companions?
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Go to brilliant.org/Razbuten/ and sign up for Brilliant. Companions are one of the most long-honored traditions of the Zelda series. Since Ocarina of Time, they have found their way into the majority of entries, but given how the franchise has moved away from them in recent years, it begs the question: should they ever return? To figure out where I stand, I wanted to look at the ways in which t...
How Games Make "Boring" Movement Seem Interesting
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How Games Make "Boring" Movement Seem Interesting
The Structure of Open-World Games is Weird
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The Structure of Open-World Games is Weird
When Should A Game End?
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When Should A Game End?
Reading In Video Games (and why I barely do it)
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Reading In Video Games (and why I barely do it)
The Future of This Channel
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The Future of This Channel
The Games (and other things) That Got Me Through 2021
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The Games (and other things) That Got Me Through 2021
How Sound Design Makes Games Feel Lonely
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How Sound Design Makes Games Feel Lonely
Should Games Be Frustrating?
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Should Games Be Frustrating?
The Pain of Waiting For Games
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The Pain of Waiting For Games
Have Video Games Gotten Worse?
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Have Video Games Gotten Worse?
I Hope This Video Doesn't Suck
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I Hope This Video Doesn't Suck
Indie Games You Missed (maybe? idk your life)
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Indie Games You Missed (maybe? idk your life)
What RPGs Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games
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What RPGs Are Like For Someone Who Doesn't Play Games
How Small Open-World Games Feel Big
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How Small Open-World Games Feel Big
Vibe Checks in Video Games
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Vibe Checks in Video Games

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JamesBond-sn4hm
    @JamesBond-sn4hm 26 хвилин тому

    1:14 was brutal

  • @MozzaBurger88
    @MozzaBurger88 Годину тому

    I've replayed very few games and most are getting very damn old but I've mostly not been disappointed... And they're the ones that did not get remasters too sadly. Deus Ex I'm looking at you. But yeah there might be occasions where reality and experience beat the crap out of nostalgia. It's not life ending and doesn't diminish the part of me that once used to love that game/movie/... Then again I've always been very critical in the first place. Very few games I truly enjoy, love or even complete !

  • @tobygrice749
    @tobygrice749 Годину тому

    The your such a nerd convo was fucking funny "you don't usually tell me about spells" 🤣

  • @Jefrejtor
    @Jefrejtor 5 годин тому

    Eagerly awaiting "What DnD is Like For Someone Who Mainly Plays Games"

  • @HapPawhere
    @HapPawhere 6 годин тому

    The second you mention RDR2 as bad iam off lol. RDR2 world doesn't revolve around the MC. If you say RDR2 is bad, every openw orld game below RDR2 will be bad aswell based on that :'3

  • @user-df5nb8zy7e
    @user-df5nb8zy7e 7 годин тому

    A rather unique, opposite approach is taken in Celeste: instead of "should it be one playthrough or more?", it offers you several voluntary cop-out endings that count. The game is, after all, about choosing to continue the journey, and not about having to.

  • @icequeensamwich9309
    @icequeensamwich9309 9 годин тому

    I just wanted to pop in to say that this is honestly one of the best UA-cam videos I've seen, not just on the subject of gaming, but in general. I saw it when it first came out, but I still come back to it, again and again, years later. I recommend it to friends. I recommend it in the comment sections of other videos, (most recently, when someone was claiming that video games are a more accessible version of story-based-media than reading, because of the level of required functional literacy. I used this video of a reference to how video games actually require more than one type of functional literacy, both in whatever language you speak, but in the language of games themselves.) Hell, I've even used it as a resource on a large project back in University. It's informative, entertaining, cohesive, and well explained.

  • @dirtywhitellama
    @dirtywhitellama 9 годин тому

    Weird that you say hearing social stuff through a wall causes loneliness. To me it's mostly "I wish they would shut up and let me sleep already" 😂

  • @Gringo7213
    @Gringo7213 10 годин тому

    For me the character creator was scary even though I game because I do not play dnd, so I had no idea about any of the classes. Went with bard for my first character which also kinda set my background. ...Then I got to the spells and was like I have no idea what I am doing to picked the ones that seemed like they would insult everyone or were crowd control because that is the type of character I like to play in other games. Ended up playing a lot with vicious mockery because I loved listening to the insults. Also died...a lot.

  • @user-df5nb8zy7e
    @user-df5nb8zy7e 11 годин тому

    I have actually approached an open-world game that way - I didn't understand the idea, nor did I notice much to explore (having trouble with spatial orientation in 3d space). It was Fallout 3, and anyone who played it can imagine how miserable is the experience of going with the main quest there.

  • @davidburns9766
    @davidburns9766 12 годин тому

    Has she played og baldurs gate the enhanced edition? I think after playing that with ai companions she might find herself wanting to control more. Also, bg1 and 2 are just really good games.

  • @AdLockhorst-bf8pz
    @AdLockhorst-bf8pz 13 годин тому

    What I disliked was really just the fact that the GAMEPLAY is really just another FPS. A very linear one, at that. So great looking, technically impressive, 10/10 for style ... and very playable. But despite all that 😓 rather *meh.*

  • @AlexandreBackes
    @AlexandreBackes 13 годин тому

    17:40 Diablo II Ressurected would be the perfect relation with Action :)

  • @yahzee.skellington
    @yahzee.skellington 15 годин тому

    Then she shouldn't be playing games with a plot. She obviously isn't interested in videogames or playing attention

  • @roryu338
    @roryu338 15 годин тому

    i AM a gamer, but havent played a game like BG3 before and struggled with the combat in a very similar way to her. it felt overhwhelming and complex and i constantly felt like i wasn't understanding it or playing it "wrong"

  • @keaghanwhisenhunt7809
    @keaghanwhisenhunt7809 16 годин тому

    Train the child!!!

  • @KaraKobold
    @KaraKobold 17 годин тому

    Just play DnD with her!! as a DM, you can do SO much more for your players! i once had a player kick a spider across a room with a nat20 and it hit a bandit they had to fight on the other side when they got around a hole in the floor. when they got into combat, the bandit was already missing HP and the player loved it xD

  • @ethanwinston2672
    @ethanwinston2672 19 годин тому

    i need to see her play amnesia the bunker or some horror game

  • @Visersee
    @Visersee 19 годин тому

    Make the baby play elden ring

  • @thetikijam
    @thetikijam 19 годин тому

    The problem is attention spans.

  • @lenkaa.9955
    @lenkaa.9955 День тому

    I love to explore open worlds, and some days more than following main quest. however, some maps are overflowing with same boring stuff like Horizon , and most annoying is you can not fast travel from anywhere. or you cant access your strorage from every checkpoint , you need to go to some point first. I like combination , some day I want to focus on long chain main quest, other day like to discover new area and do easy short side quest. forcing me to go linear or travel only from travel point is taking the fun out for me

  • @ludvigtheowopaladin
    @ludvigtheowopaladin День тому

    Me but with fighting games

  • @radicalcentrist4990
    @radicalcentrist4990 День тому

    Personally I don't take achievements into considerstion, they are meaningless, often require you to do obscure, tedious and pointless things. What counts as completionism to me is simply finishing all the content, as in the quests, minigames, extra game modes and whatever. And of course, I only do that with games that I really like and don't find tedious.

  • @Vortex945
    @Vortex945 День тому

    “Do you wanna do another one” 🫠❤️

  • @helenwhs
    @helenwhs День тому

    I love it when Let’s Players I watch read everything thoroughly. When playing games myself I have to force myself to even open them lol

  • @MostPretentiousMusicNerd-ux3ln

    I think Persona 5 is pretty okay with mini maps. Yes, I see myself often staring at them to find out where the enemies are, yet I still have to look around to find collectables

  • @Capper_Bra
    @Capper_Bra День тому

    Just like you can't play your favorite game I also can't play my favorite game Skyrim... I really want to enjoy it but I can't. It's crazy I still remember what I was doing on the day I got the game. Laying in bed sick watching videos about Skyrim and having my mom buy me the game. Very wholesome moment.

  • @greeneyeballs
    @greeneyeballs День тому

    “wah wah, i can’t break down the door when i have 8 STRENGTH, and the character with higher strength can! this makes no sense to me!”

  • @user-df5nb8zy7e
    @user-df5nb8zy7e День тому

    Hollow Knight having no difficulty options made me stop trying. The second boss, Hornet, requires you to perform a series of actions in order to not get hit and land a hit. I figured out WHAT it wants me to do. However, I am unable to perform it as many times in a row as the game wants me to (and I can't even see how many that is, or how far I progressed in that fight - there are no health bars). In comparison, Celeste offers a modifiable assist mode. This approach lets you get the feel of what exactly is too hard, before going in and modifying the difficulty. By default, Celeste is too fast for me. Even at 50% speed, it only approaches "normal" - and feels faster than many games I played. Dash assist allows me to actually engage with dash mechanic, instead of frantically mashing unknown buttons and hoping for the best - by default, I can't even tell which direction it will go, let alone doing it at a very precise moment of falling onto spikes of instant death. Hades approaches difficulty in a very inconvenient way: it has a damage reduction option, but nothing to reduce game speed - and the game is so fast, that most of the time it's impossible to tell what's going on with all the explosions and movement. Which makes it "easier" to proceed, but in no way satisfying. Extreme speed of the game does not allow players like me to even begin figuring out how to approach it - I know what things are possible in a given scenario, but not which of them is currently taking place.

  • @tristenglover8377
    @tristenglover8377 День тому

    Or difficulty names can be misleading too, A moment with difficulty in a game that enraged me was Black Ops 3 “realistic” which was the most bs difficulty I have ever seen, and most definitely was not realistic. You die in two shots, realistic enough, but enemies take full clips and live

  • @awakenthechosen
    @awakenthechosen День тому

    I genuinely think she would have had a much better experience if you actually decided to tell her about certain things straight up and, guided her to Wyll, Karlach & Gale. Her opinion of the companions would be completely different if she had them instead.

  • @PJutch
    @PJutch День тому

    28:00 this actually the reason why giving missle tanks in secret spots works in Metroid games. If you aren't familiar with this series, missles are a weapon stronger than your main one but with a limited ammo. Game frequently gives you ammo capacity as a reward. The thing is that at some point you have so many missles that you don't care about getting another five. So missle tank basically means "Congrats! You found a secret! No real reward is here". It is kinda frustrating but it allows you to explore for the sake of exploring.

  • @Shhh83
    @Shhh83 День тому

    At least you didnt pick call of duty

  • @larryshipper8070
    @larryshipper8070 День тому

    ❤❤❤❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @editorrbr2107
    @editorrbr2107 2 дні тому

    This was a really good piece. You did some deep thinking on the nature and structure of open world, much I have not considered.

  • @deathgunnergaming5129
    @deathgunnergaming5129 2 дні тому

    I agree with you and I feel same ❤

  • @gigas115
    @gigas115 2 дні тому

    Adaptive-selective difficulty. The ability to choose how much the game will adjust to your performance where "Normal" allows for minor adjustments, but tries to keep to the feel of the game, "fixed" locks the game to a line, and "variable" can make the game way harder or easier based on player skill.

  • @ChiefMakes
    @ChiefMakes 2 дні тому

    It felt like watching a pie chart

  • @taylorwickham
    @taylorwickham 2 дні тому

    This reminded me of a time with my dad. He was born in the 70s, and other than the occasional Mario Kart or 2d Mario platformer, he hadn't played games since the n64 in college. He was used to a 3d game like Mario 64 that moves the camera for you. When he tried to play Mario Odyssey a couple of years ago, he simply couldn't figure out how the camera worked, making him hate the game.

  • @shadowbrawl142
    @shadowbrawl142 2 дні тому

    15:32 i think your girlfriend is Scratchmen Apoo from One Piece 🤣

  • @mite2531
    @mite2531 2 дні тому

    8:55 bro, that was pain lol

  • @voltron77
    @voltron77 2 дні тому

    Link’s awakening is still to the this day, the best Zelda game and one of the greatest games of all time.

  • @hugochavez1287
    @hugochavez1287 2 дні тому

    At what point is your wife no longer a non-gamer? She's played a lot of seminal games already.

  • @depressedasfook2893
    @depressedasfook2893 2 дні тому

    RDR2, Cyberpunk 2077, OG fallout 4, Skyrim, borderlands 2 and the Witcher 3. Maybe a few others I can't remember are THE ONLY games where exploration was fun and worth it these days.

  • @kristinhagglund176
    @kristinhagglund176 2 дні тому

    Wonder if she'd like Dragon Age: Origins...

  • @murruelaflaga
    @murruelaflaga 2 дні тому

    That ad gave a whole new meaning to wet paper bag lol - Loved the video!

  • @Banana-ej5ji
    @Banana-ej5ji 3 дні тому

    What a fucking noob ammirite

  • @SB-hc2lz
    @SB-hc2lz 3 дні тому

    I've been catching up on your videos and it’s fascinating to see how your wife's gaming journey reflects the broader theme of how our personalities shape our approach to life. It reminds me of my own start in gaming, which was influenced by my then-partner who was a gamer. Interestingly, I’m quite different from your wife in my gaming style. It seems like gamers could be viewed on a spectrum-from what I'd call an "accountant" style (preferring clear directions and disliking ambiguity) to a "researcher" style (thriving on exploration and disliking constraints). For example, I’ve heard from coworkers how open-world games feel overwhelming to them, whereas anything less than that feels claustrophobic to me. My first game was an open-world adventure, and I never found myself asking, “where do I have to go?” This just goes to show how much personality and our comfort with uncertainty play into how new players experience gaming. Thanks for sharing these videos!

  • @BuranStrannik
    @BuranStrannik 3 дні тому

    Problem with many of those games, is they're designed explicitly to milk already established gamers. They like go "what, you never played videogames? What are you, a caveman?"

  • @KaiSong-vv7wh
    @KaiSong-vv7wh 3 дні тому

    I hope you force your presentation (_this_) onto game devs!