You already know I said at the beginning of this list that you shouldn't be on your bad side and play these games as an adult, I'm not an authority figure in your life so I say that. and automatically you will. “Whatever, I'll do it.'' what i want”, but let me just explain what I understand.
The games on this list are terrible now. That's the short version.
In the long version, for a variety of reasons, the games on this list are either simply overtaken graphically, reinterpreted in a much better way by new releases, or held back by technical issues on past generations of consoles. , or maybe that's not really the case. As good as you remember.
As a kid, there were very few games I would abandon due to quality issues, but as an adult, there are many games I would abandon for that very reason.
If you still want to play and enjoy these games, feel free to make a fuss, but if you have some reason to take a break from gaming and move on, I'm here to help.
8. Shadow of the Colossus
Put down your pitchfork, I'm not saying Shadow of the Colossus wasn't good when you were younger, and I'm not saying it's not good now. However, I would like to say that you should not play 2005's Shadow of the Colossus. I mean, you can, but don't. I'll tell you why.
A lot of people played Shadow of the Colossus when it was first released around 2005. I went to the movies to see Revenge of the Sith, I wish I didn't have to go to the movies to see Fantastic Four, and I watched the words “sexting” and “glamping” be added to the dictionary. A year of reflection. , perhaps you have found yourself digging deep into this action-adventure masterpiece by Japan Studio and Team His Aiko.
If you checked this out a long time ago, or at some point up until 2018, I really don't feel any compunction about you. But if you picked this bad guy after 2018, you did something stupid.
That's because in 2018, a stunning remake by Bluepoint Games arrived, surpassing the original in every way. That means taking all the great elements of the original version and keeping them all central and sacred, all while improving graphics, tightening controls, increasing resolution, and making dozens more from publications and players alike. Earn enough profit of points.
Basically, what I'm saying is that you shouldn't play Shadow of the Colossus as an adult, but you should definitely play Shadow of the Colossus. Does it make sense? Okay, cool.