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Like most kids, I grew up playing video games. These are some of my favorite video games. They are chinese but I think it’s easy to recognize them with the thumbnails.

From 2000s to 2010s, my favorites are Red Alert, Need For Speed (2 Carbon), Grand Theft Auto (3, Vice City, San Andreas, 4, 5) and Assassin’s Creed (2 Revelations). These games had been my great companions when I was alone.

I am really good at racing games thanks to Need For Speed, and am hugely interested in open world games thanks to GTA.

After 2015, video games have made a huge leap forward. Steam becomes famous since then, and indispensable today. I have bought ~100 games on it, but I didn’t run all of them. There was a joke I used to say to my friends: I’ve already bought it, why should I spend time playing it?

The Assassin’s Creed released about 10 versions after Revelations but I never played them. I was not interested when there is no Ezio. GTA5 is phenomenal, it was the first game I bought on Steam (maybe Dota2 or PUBG?). For years, I was really into the Tomb Raider series and the Batman Arkham series. They are the best AAA action games in my opinion.

I play Dirt3 and Forza Horizon 4 instead of NFS. I even enjoy playing Euro Truck Simulator 2. I don’t play GTA anymore but I enjoyed Cyberpunk 2077. Red Dead Redemption 2 and Fallout 4 are attractive to me but I don’t have time to play them. I also didn’t finish Black myth Wukong either. I wish I could in 2025.

I’ve been into Suit for Hire lately. It’s an indie game, small yet challenging. The one before was Sifu. I spent hundreds of hours playing Sifu over and over again. Sometime I believe I was really a master.

There are many kinds of video games. I enjoyed watching my friends playing Split Fiction a few weeks ago, I participated too. I often wondered if video games don’t exist, what my childhood would have been like? Especially in modern times. Would it be more boring or more interesting?

Day 42.