Another YouTuber I watch who is my favorite gamer on youtube is markplier. He also made like 3 videos on his playthrough of this game. Also, are you thinking of going into game making as a possible career choice or a hobby, or do you just like watching other people do it? I am surprised I have never heard of h20 delirious because the dude has over 13 million subs. that is crazy but it is also not surprising considering how much content and how many different creators are currently out on youtube. Like I find all the time new channels with several million subs that I never heard of. Because there is just so much out there.
When it comes to making games I have always had ideas for a good story for a game but never really was big on the idea of making the game world or the game levels. I always wished that someday we could have an AI developer tool that you give it a description of the kind of game you're looking to and it would go off and create it for you. I mean that may not be here yet bet I am sure we are not far off from getting something like that in the future and probably at first it would start off with more simplistic games like maybe flash game type games before figuring out how to use it to make the more graphic intense new age games.
but man could you imagine if we lived in a world where your computer could costume make games that were not only good but exactly the kind of game you like with just a bit of information on what your currently looking to play. but of course, if tech like this if ever does come out they would still have to figure out how to microtransaction the heck out of it. because you know the devs cannot go without milking you for every penny.
Also if we are talking about PCs being able to make triple-A type games similar to like PS5 games then we are also talking about a pc that is probably way more powerful than what the most expensive pc you can buy now can do. Because it would take a lot of power to do that kind of processing to make that level of games. Something that currently does not exist on the current market for consumers. If a computer powerful enough to do that all did exist it probably would only be available to companies and cost well over 20 grand.