If you guys are looking for underrated GameCube games to play on stream, check out Metal Arms: Glitch in the System. It’s a surprisingly good third person shooter that I remember loving back in the day.
Also, Kirby Air Ride’s City Trial mode is insanely inventive for the era - it was like an early racing battle royale, where you have to hunt down upgrades in an open world to prepare for a racing challenge. It’s wild to think of playing this sort of game on a GameCube - it would have been an incredible weird online game if Nintendo knew how the hell to do online, but instead it’s this bizarre underplayed gem that is absolutely wild at parties if you can get people into it.
@steveurkel: Both MTG Arena and Legends of Runeterra have limited modes - Arena has drafting and sealed available, while Runeterra has their "Expeditions" which is similar to Hearthstone's Arena run. So if you don't want to face off against tier competitive decks, you can play limited.
@sankis: I’ve been playing PlanetSide on a fan server as well (PSForever), it’s been fun, although a game like PS1 needs way more players than are currently playing there to really feel like the good old days.
As a League player who was casually playing an ARAM game while watching this video, I am just flabbergasted by how much inane complexity Valve has piled on top of its already complex game in its out of game interface. Every time I try launching Dota 2 to learn how to play it, I get utterly creeped out by how insane its client and all the random things you can buy and do in it and I kill the client before launching a game. Just too much. League's client is garbage, but it's garbage I understand!
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