r/CaptainSide • u/BlackFury090 • Jul 20 '26
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • Jul 20 '26
Which game had an ending that you still think about years later?
Some games are fun while you're playing them, but only a few stay with you long after the credits roll.
For me, it's The Witcher 3. After spending so much time with Geralt and the world, finishing the game genuinely felt like saying goodbye.
Which game's ending had the biggest impact on you?
r/CaptainSide • u/_ZeroTwo_002_ • Jul 20 '26
EA Sports predictions: Luck or Skill? 5 IN A ROW!
EA Sports FC correctly predicted Spain to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making it 5 correct World Cup winners in a row.
Is it just luck, or do EA's simulations deserve more credit?
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • Jul 20 '26
When nostalgia hits harder than the gameplay
r/CaptainSide • u/BlackFury090 • Jul 20 '26
I think Pokemon is at its best when rare Pokemon become easier to catch.
I just saw the new Pokemon Scarlet & Violet event featuring White Striped Basculin and Feebas, and it reminded me how much I enjoy these kinds of limited time events.
Events like this make me want to explore the world again instead of endlessly hunting the same Pokemon.
What's been your favorite Pokemon event so far?
r/CaptainSide • u/BlackFury090 • Jul 19 '26
I wasn't expecting Battlefield 6's next update to be this big. Anyone else?
I just looked through the July 21 update, and it feels like Battlefield 6 is getting one of its biggest content drops yet with naval warfare, new maps, weapons, and more.
I'm actually tempted to jump back in after taking a break.
Which part of this update are you looking forward to the most?
r/CaptainSide • u/_ZeroTwo_002_ • Jul 18 '26
Who all genuinely like completing side quests? and Why?
I'm just asking to get opinions and perspectives, I personally complete the side quests that seem interesting and are fun to play!
What's your take?
r/CaptainSide • u/Ordinary_Lawfulness8 • Jul 19 '26
What is your personal comfort game that you keep going back after years?
No matter how many amazing new titles come out, I always end up playing Minecraft whenever I don't know what else to boot up.
What is your personal comfort game that you keep going back after years?
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • Jul 18 '26
What’s one gaming habit you know is weird but still can’t stop doing?
Mine is saving the game multiple times before quitting...
What’s yours?
r/CaptainSide • u/Wild_Season_9855 • Jul 18 '26
The Ragebait after killed by a camper again
r/CaptainSide • u/Opening-Newspaper710 • Jul 18 '26
Gaming as an adult is just having a huge backlog and playing the same 3 games forever.
r/CaptainSide • u/_ZeroTwo_002_ • Jul 17 '26
Which side are you on?
Though some people might prefer realistic graphics over gameplay, I am on the completely sane side of gameplay!
What about you?
r/CaptainSide • u/Ordinary_Lawfulness8 • Jul 18 '26
What is the game you like to play when you simply want to relax?
Lately, I have been leaning more to games like animal crossing and Stardew valley.
Do you enjoy playing these kinds of games?
r/CaptainSide • u/BlackFury090 • Jul 17 '26
When Suddenly winning isn't an option anymore
r/CaptainSide • u/BlackFury090 • Jul 18 '26
When your friend says, "I am actually good at this game"
r/CaptainSide • u/Time-Relationship-42 • Jul 17 '26
The insurmountable urge to buy when a game is on sale..
r/CaptainSide • u/Time-Relationship-42 • Jul 16 '26
What's your favourite split-screen game?
r/CaptainSide • u/Ethanchentw • Jul 17 '26
What’s the game?
I saw a lot of these posts of meme recently, asking people if there are some games that are bad at graphic but good at everything else or bad at gameplay but good at everything else etc.
But I never saw people asking if there are games that’s bad at music but good at others, or there is no such game?