Video games are of different types, genres, and motives. The industry has evolved massively to offer something to everyone irrespective of their tastes and choices.
Video games are the founding pillars of enjoyment, thrill, and excitement irrespective of their genres. Some of the most popular names are titles that have been thoroughly enjoyed by those who have played them.
The next five names on this list are all excellent games in their way, but they stand out for more than that. Each of these titles has given experiences that can ask its players about the meaning of life in itself. These titles have depicted the meaning of life in such ways that help someone reflect on its meaning.
In their base theme, the Call of Duty games showcase the severity of wars, but Modern Warfare 2 outdoes it based purely on the mission. "'No Russian' is the fourth mission of the game's single-player campaign. It involves players playing as Joseph Allen, an undercover CIA operative trying to infiltrate Vladimir Makarov.
Doing so takes players to the No Russian mission, where players shoot an airport full of civilians. The mission was so controversial that it caused a massive furor.
There was news of a playtester refusing to play the mission altogether, and the mission was censored on many versions. The mission truly reflects on the psyche of a human being who got involved in the act of terrorism, despite only being in a video game.
The Metro trilogy has shown the fallout of wars better than many video games. As players traveled through the underground lands, it showed just how much destruction the bombs had caused.
However, Metro Exodus brought players to the surface and what awaited was nothing but the morbidity of the entire affair. The trip to
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