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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2020 · 3H 8M

101 – Top 5 Video Games of 2020

from Ranked: Top 5 Lists of Stuff That Don't Matter · host Tuong

At least we had video games in 2020. It is not breaking any new ground to say 2020 was a dumpster fire. In that raging dumpster fire though, there was a small little ray of hope and escapism in the name of ...video games! It is not hyperbole to say that video games provided that much needed comfort in these dark times to the entire world. And while 2020 brought out the worst in gamers (we're looking at you The Last of Us 2/Cyberpunk entitled knuckleheads), it also brought out some real fantastic game experiences that we were able to get completely immersed in. It gave us a way to connect with family/friends digitally, in a world where we couldn't physically see each other. So join Tuong La and 'Sus Gamers' Angus MacDonald, Ethan Howieson, and Matthew Whalley as they celebrate the best games of 2020! The post 101 – Top 5 Video Games of 2020 appeared first on PodCavern.

At least we had video games in 2020. It is not breaking any new ground to say 2020 was a dumpster fire. In that raging dumpster fire though, there was a small little ray of hope and escapism in the name of ...video games! It is not hyperbole to say that video games provided that much needed comfort in these dark times to the entire world. And while 2020 brought out the worst in gamers (we're looking at you The Last of Us 2/Cyberpunk entitled knuckleheads), it also brought out some real fantastic game experiences that we were able to get completely immersed in. It gave us a way to connect with family/friends digitally, in a world where we couldn't physically see each other. So join Tuong La and 'Sus Gamers' Angus MacDonald, Ethan Howieson, and Matthew Whalley as they celebrate the best games of 2020!

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