Hey man, do you guys have a copy of that new game where I have the powers of superman and
have to save the world from an alien threat?
Yep, sure do.
That'll be a hundred and twenty dollars Wait what?
Since when have games been that high?
Well that standard edition is sixty, but you said with the powers of superman so I assumed
you wanted the season pass.
You don't get the powers with standard.
But that's what they've been advertising.
Well what do I get with the standard edition?
Oh, you get the first three levels right before the Aliens come down and your character develops
the powers.
That doesn't seem right.
I'm tired of all these companies charging extra for already over priced content.
You know there are plenty of companies out there that make one game at once price and
continuously update them for free right?
You should make a list about that.
looks over to the camera.
In a gaming market that's over saturated with season passes and expansions left and
right, I felt the need to bring some games into the light that go a different direction.
I'm talking about continuous free updates to keep the gameplay fresh and keep players
engaged for years.
The rules I set for the list are; No season pass.
Limited expansions.
And continuous free updates.
Here are the top ten games that prove that wine isn't the only thing that gets better
with age.
10.
The Forest The Forest is a game with an amazing concept.
You are in a plane that crashes in a forest where crazy cannibalistic people just so happen
to roam.
Once they hear or see you then they will begin tracking you.
They seem pretty docile at first until the sun goes down.
That's when they begin sprinting toward you, hitting you and sprinting away.
It's bizarre and so much fun to try and stay alive in this insane environment.
The alpha version of the game was released in 2014 and the updates are still coming in
constantly.
I haven't played the game since it's initial release and was shocked by just how different
it has become.
With that many free updates coming in at a constant basis I had to put this game on the
list.
If you can't beat them, join them!
9 Terraria I've heard so many people compare this game
to Minecraft it's crazy.
"It's like a side scrolling minecraft" You are wrong.
We can definitely draw comparisons between the two, but once you get past chopping trees
down and crafting items the contrast grows greatly.
In Terraria you don't worry about hunger and therefore growing crops or killing animals
for meat are out.
Your main purpose is exploration.
The developers have peppered secrets throughout each procedurally generated world.
From bosses to rare weapons to blast down enemies with magic, there are tons of things
to find within these worlds.
Holidays are a thing too.
If it's halloween then you will find goodie bags that you can open that fall off of enemies.
These bags can have a few things in them, but what I loved was the massive amounts of
costumes that you could get.
I'm a pretty princess.
This game has been constantly growing and updating since its release in 2011.
8 GTA V This is strange.
I have owned GTA V since its initial port to the PC and bought it again for the ps4,
but haven't played it much.
The single player is big and filled with things to do, but the things are never 100% and that
leaves me wanting more.
I tend to get bored of the game fairly quickly.
I haven't played a lot of GTA online and as I was researching for this list I'm now
thinking that maybe I should.
Rockstar has kept this game incredibly fresh with tons of free content updates.
There are over twenty updates that have given players free content post release.
So you can keep stealing cars and killing hookers for years and it never get old.
I take what I want!
Like your girlfriend!
Give it!
7 Overwatch I usually don't like competitive first person
shooters, but that's more because of the marketing techniques than the actual concept.
That and I'm terrible at these kinds of games.
I hate paying for a game and being forced to spend the same amount of money again within
the first month of it release in order to continue playing with the crowds due to the
fact that new maps are coming out.
Overwatch isn't like that.
Blizzard created a fun and quirky shooter with a variety of characters that is good
for the hardcore, must win at all costs players to the players who just want to have fun.
They have released free updates since the game's release and it doesn't appear to
be slowing down.
This will keep the game alive.
New characters, new interface, new maps, and more.
No season pass, no payed expansion, just free updates to keep players coming back.
Now that's how it's done!
Tracer, how you doing? (she likes girls) Tracer, how you doing?
6 Ark Survival game set in the future where you
have to hunt, tame and flee from dinosaurs?
Sounds interesting right?
You want to pay for the extra features when they come out?
Too bad!
You're getting them for free!
Ark was created by Studio Wildcard originally in 2015 but once the alpha stage was complete
it was repackaged as Ark Survival Evolved.
This is when I purchased it for the ps4.
I really liked it, but thought it was ugly and a bit awkward.
I is man.
You is dino.
How me tame you?
You be mine!
That's when a big update came in and polished the UI along with throwing in a bunch of new
dinosaurs to hunt.
These updates keep the gameplay fresh and always has me wanting to go back and play
it again.
I normally would have uninstalled the game from my ps4, but with constant updates coming
in I know that I'll be playing it again soon so I keep it on there just waiting for
me.
You'll be mine one day! ooh cheats!
5 No Man's Sky I, like many other games, bought this game
when it was released, was amazed for the first thirty minutes and then bored for the rest.
And I, like many other gamers, returned it either the same day or the next.
Hello games… more like goodbye games..
Ha!
Got em good!
But to Hello Games' credit, they have update No Man's Sky continuously until it's something
I'm interested in playing again.
The first larger update came in a month after the release of the game, when the hate trane
was still burning hot.
Seven months after the release, at this point most gamers had moved on to something else,
Hello Games released a pretty massive content update that added a lot of elements to the
game.
The updates haven't ended either.
I believe a lot of developers would have moved on and left this game behind as a mistake,
but not Hello Games.
They admitted fault, but didn't drop their vision.
Now No man's Sky has turned out to be a decent game that we should all, including
me, give another chance.
It's never going to be the ultimate space exploration do anything you want kind of game
they tried to market it as, but it is turning out to be a game worth owning.
Hello games, I was just kidding before.
4 Stardew Valley I love the Harvest Moon games and had been
wanting a new game in that style for a long time.
why is this entertaining to me?
I'm just weird.
I didn't think it was going to happen and then I seen the popularity of Stardew Valley
kick up on Steam.
I purchased the game for my pc and fell in love with it.
This was amazing!
Better than any Harvest Moon game I had ever played.
The creator, Eric Barone, could have taken the success as a sign to move on and create
something else quickly before the internet forgot about him, but he didn't.
This game is his child of creation and he didn't want it to fade away for the next
fad to come in.
Instead he proved that the game was something worth staying with.
He updates Stardew Valley with a ferocious speed.
It's now out on console, which I also purchased and the last I heard, he was wanting to make
it multiplayer.
Eric, you are the kind of developer that others should look up to.
You should be a chapter in game developer's study books on how to treat your fans.
Good job!
So uhhh… want to dance with me this spring?
3 Diablo 3 Ok, so Diablo 3 does have an expansion pack
out and another one on the way, but the constant content updates given to us is enough to put
this game on the list.
From drastic changes and balances like taking the auction house out to the never ending
additions of spells, weapons and armor, Blizzard has, once again, created a game they want
to stay in the focus.
To be honest it makes perfect sense.
Why make a new game every year when you can just keep updating the one you already have?
It costs a lot of money to create a brand new game, even if you use the same game engine
cough cough call of duty.
It's more cost effective to keep your player base happy right?
I have a kind of funny past with this game in particular.
I watched a friend play it and that convinced me to purchase it on pc for myself.
Wow this game looks amazing!
I played for about an hour, hated it and moved on.
Wow this game is repetitive garbage!
About six months later I decided to try it again and I guess it was just the right time
for me, because this time I fell in love.
What kind of witchcraft are you casting on me!
Once I purchased a ps4 I bought the console port and level capped another character.
Wizard, I love wizards.
2 Garden Warfare 2 It's not often that I'll pay sixty bucks
for a game and feel that it is completely worth every penny.
Even the big triple A marketed toward adults games I feel are overpriced, but this one
went all out.
There is so much to do.
So many different game modes and so many secrets for you or the community to discover.
The ever growing content is amazing as well.
You earn in game gold that you can spend on sticker packs that can give you from anything
from vanity items to slap on your characters to a brand new character entirely!
They are always releasing new variants to the classes you can pick that have different
damage modifiers and attacks.
They have also given us free maps, game modes and objectives to complete so that it is very
rare for you to have to stop and wait for something new.
I've finally completed everything the game has to offer… oh no!
Another update!
1 Minecraft Of course Minecraft is on this list.
You can't have a list that talks about games with free updates to keep players engaged
and not mention it.
The game was released in 2009 and is still one of the most searched Let's plays on
Youtube.
Everyone owns a copy of this game.
Even non gamers know what Minecraft is.
You think it's because the worlds and people are made out of squares?
No. it's because it has never stopped growing since its release.
Once you purchase the game, all updates are free.
They are constantly adding elements to keep it going.
From game modes, weapons and creatures to the ability to play with people who are on
different devices, there are no signs of this game's success dropping anytime soon.
There were many more games with a constant supply of free content updates out there.
And a little advice from me.
If you find one, buy it.
It encourages the gaming industry to keep the trend.
Season passes have turned into thievery.
Season passes will cause a crash in the gaming market and it will be our fault if this happens.
We can't blame the corporations for doing what is profitable for them.
What we can do is take that profit away.
Anyway, what games did I miss?
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