For some stupid ass reason I can't get multi-quote to work right now. These two things are in response to
@Judge Dredd
Halo 4's campaign, while weak in the villain department, served as the perfect epilogue to Master Chief and Cortana's story and they should've stopped there.
Should have ended at Reach. Halo 4 should have gone in a completely different direction, or been a remake of Marathon as was implied. Though I never played any of the later Halos, I hear that Halo 4 is the last one anyone ever gave a shit on the single player.
I personally found Master Chief's desperate attempt to save Cortana from her inevitable fate to be very compelling and heart wrenching. If you don't care about saving a digital waifu then you'll just be underwhelmed and likely bored by an otherwise generic bad guy plot. Halo 4 also contains one of my favorite scenes from the games, the "No Sir" scene and Cortana's final message to John "Before this is all over... Promise me you'll figure out which one of us is the machine" was the perfect finale to their relationship and should've dictated Chief's future. The War is over, Master Chief can take a break, and remember how to be John.
Halo 5 started out promising with learning that John had reunited with Blue Team which is the perfect way to have him start to regain that humanity, working with his childhood friends. Hell that could've been why Locke was hunting him. The now more critically thinking John disobeys some super important order or even better just fucks off with Blue Team acting as a Rogue Element. But then it was all PSYCHE you're just gonna play as Locke, and Cortana is back! And she's a Tsundere. And now she's taken over the galaxy???
It's exceptionally telling that Halo Infinite is a complete soft reboot.
The Binding of Issac is the best game ever made.
I don't see why. It's just one of many rogue-likes, but with on the nose Reddit Atheism.
The Binding of Issac is so impressive to me due to how thoroughly it ties it premise and themes together. It is a little boy, from a very religious and broken home, locked in his closet, so he plays dress up to pass the time while waiting for his mean mother to let him out. What does he know? He knows the Bible so, he dresses up as people like Cain, or Judas and fights monsters and demons.
The game isn't just reddit atheism, there is of course criticism of religion, the games plot is kicked off because of it but it also touches on things like perception of self, children blaming themselves/being blamed for parent's divorce, child abuse. I think that if you're not religious or are but can accept the criticism there is a lot more depth to be found than most people would expect.
I also really enjoy how the whole game is filtered through a child's perspective, things like how a Dollar Bill gives you 99 coins, effectively all the money you'll need on a run, because children don't know how money works and 1 dollar is a lot to them.
Thank you for reading my PHD Thesis.
This also probably isn't an unpopular opinion as much as it's just my personal favorite game. But for posterities sake, I shan't go back and edit that.