It's old, but still worth it! Old games, great for revisiting.

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I've been playing some old games, a bit to make more videos and maybe discover some that I didn't even touch when it was released. Still, I found a great mountain of pearls, and I know I could mention several here, but I like to keep the list a bit smaller and more personal.

Grand Theft San Andreas is one of the ones I've been revisiting, and that led me to write this editorial, since I recently found a fan-dubbed version that would make anyone laugh until they feel sick, or feel strange, well, there are several emotions.

But I don't want to focus only on the super famous games, since GTA Sa had several ports and nowadays we even have a remaster that didn't quite meet everyone's expectations. However, games like BioShock, and Final Fantasy X are certainly memorable, as their gameplay often remains very current, which helps, since, whether we like it or not, a lot has changed from that time to ours!

BioShock: Being a first-person shooter game from 2007, BioShock puts you in the shoes of Jack, who is inside an underwater city called Rapture, a place filled with character upgrades, as well as various weapons for you to explore during your gameplay. The game is very good, has a story and several RPG elements for character progression, as well as a lot of Stealth, which allows you to choose the approaches you will have throughout the game.

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas: I don't need to go into much detail about CJ's story, but, in case you don't know, GTA Sa, from 2004, carries several customization elements, not just in appearance, but in the status you can acquire to make the gameplay more interesting. You can control your weight system, giving you the possibility to create more challenges within the game, having to go to the gym more and more if you want a fit body, or frequent the diner a lot if you want to get a little fuller. All of this changes a lot in the gameplay, so it would be nice to add more challenges!

The Elder Scrolls V - Skyrim: Focused on RPG and fantasy, we go to medieval lands, with dragons and beings of all possible races. The game from 2011 is still very good to be explored, as its 100% completion takes a long time. The game has character customization, different classes to play, and from the time it was released until now, it has won several awards for its gameplay. And even though it was heavy for the time, the game was still very well received by the PC audience, with many mods to add.

Half Life: In it, we take control of a physicist who needs to escape from a laboratory after teleportation experiments have gone wrong. It is a first-person shooter, released in 1998, with puzzle resolution for mission progression. Half-Life received over 50 game of the year awards. It established the foundation for a successful franchise and even for the genre. It was pioneering because it did not use cutscenes to explain the story. The player rarely lost control of the character, which was highly praised at the time.

Final Fantasy X: The story is led by Tidus, a Blitzball player who, in the middle of a game, is caught by a mysterious entity and sent a thousand years into the future. Originally released on PlayStation 2 in 2001, the game was the first in the franchise to really invest in ambitious graphics and test the power of Sony's console.

Most of the games on this list can be purchased on consoles and PC!

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