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#26
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Baldur's Gate 2 - Firkraag's dungeon.

Man that was tough the first time I played through it - I went there somewhat too early, and my chars were under-leveled, under-equipped for what I was to face there. I'll always remember reaching Firkraag himself, and having a go at him... that didn't go too well. :lol:

He buffeted his wings and sent my chars flying across the floor, then beltched a ball of fire directly at poor Aerie, who was promptly turned into a pile of ash. :blink:

Had to reload, and leave the place to return later to finish off Firkraag.

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Anyone remember New Reno from Fallout 2? That was epic.

Also, i really liked the mission where you have to guard the Silver rush for the Van Graffs in Fallout: NV.

The Dark Brotherhood and Whodunit in Oblivion.

And i loved the whole Onderan/Dxun part of KotOR 2

Heres a killer for anyone whose played Star Wars: Republic Commando (Quite posssibly my most favourite FPS, very strongly recummend anyone to play it, it really is top quality, before LucasArts went to ****). The ghost ship level where you have to board the Acclamater.


You know what, I totally forgot about New Reno. I really loved how they wrote in Bishop's wife and daughter that was pretty dang hilarious. I was really happy to hear about Mr. Bishop *wink* *wink* in New Vegas. Since I'm Mexican, I sided with the Mordinos lol. Little Jesus reminded me of my cousin with the same name (minus the little).


I thought it was pretty cool that the Salvatores were secretly working with the Enclave, but at the time, the Chosen one doesn't even know who the Enclave are. Very good allusion.


EDIT: The Temple of Pandora was one of my favourite missions/places in God of War 1.

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Divinity 2: picking the trainers for your battle tower + Dragon Terror Patrol.
Morrowind: the final confrontation with Dagoth Ur
Baldur's Gate: ending battle with Sarevok

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The Dark Brotherhood quest, I can't remember the name of it, but you have to kill everyone in a mansion without being seen. It was pretty awesome.

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^god i love that sig, klume77

i don't have good game memory xDD so i'll go with most recent
David ...last mission from overload ... i cried that was horrible :(

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 Fable 3: All Ghost Brother missions

Majora's Mask: Anju & Kafei Quest

Vice City: Mansion Showdown

San Andreas: Final Showdown (Mo' Gangland equals easier time chasing TenPenny)

Mass Effect 2: Jacob's Quest (The gun's not for them, Dad...)

Tales of Symphonia: Secret Boss Fight, Abyssion

Radiata Stories: "The Choice"

Rogue Galaxy: Demon Battleship Boss fight

Wind Waker: "Cameraman mission" and too many others

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Going way back, the quest for rubber band in Eric the Unready. The rubber band was part of an exhibition of inventions and every time you tried to grab it, it would trigger a crazy series of events that would end up ringing a gong that would summon the guards who would reset the room. It took a while to figure out and it was incredibly funny.

I remember the quest to become a made man in New Reno in Fallout 2 as well as killing Frank Horrigan by planting two sets of C4 on him when he walked into the final room in the game.

I remember the quest for the tanner who was making human leather armor in BG2. More for the subject matter than anything else, also Ned the Childkiller in BG and BG2.

More recently a Fistful of Ducats from Drakensang. It's the kind of quest you've seen before, play two merchant houses against the other while secretly working for a third, but it captured the feel of a Fistful of Dollars more than any similar quest I've ever played. It gave you multiple choices to switch sides and the quest played out differently depending on which side you took (though the conclusion was always the same).

The rat fight from the same game, they took the trope of killing rats in a RPG at low levels and turned it into the toughest fight of the game (at level 5 when you got it, you could come back at a higher level, but where's the fun in that?).

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A more recent one I just remembered is taunting Conrad Marburg into fighting you to the death in Alpha Protocol. Absolutely amazing.

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- 343 Guilty Spark (Halo)
- Crew Expendable (COD: Modern Warfare)
- Lone Wolf (Halo Reach)
- The Land of Spirits (Jade Empire)
- The Return to Dirge (Jade Empire - particularly the segments where you play Dawn Star/Silk Fox and the Black Whirlwind)
- Drowned Nations/The Silent King (Planescape: Torment - if you make the choices that allow you to 'meet' the Silent King)
- Pleasure Palace Stage Battle with Lionwhyte (Brutal Legend - mostly because tons of the old hair metal songs I listened to in school were playing, some I hadn't heard in years)
- Taken (Alan Wake - the setup at the end of this mission hooked me in for the rest of the game, Poe was pretty much the perfect endscene music as well)

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The most memorable, huh?

I'd have to say the infamous 'Water Temple' in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

I heard how hard and frustrating this Temple was, so when I got to it I was afraid. Of course, I was only 13, but by then I was already a seasoned gamer.

It took me two days of vigorous play, open minded thought (like Zelda puzzles do) and careful analyzation of the map, but when it was said and done it wasn't too bad. It want easy per se, just not impossibly hard like everyone claimed it to be.

Of notable mention is Virmire in Mass Effect, just because it blew the story wide open and had two of the most excellent, well written and awe-inspiring conversations with antagonists in the same mission (Sovereign and Saren), plus combat was heavy in infiltration, I saved Wrex, I had to sacrifice Kaiden and I detonated that place with a nuclear bomb, watching it go off from above the atmosphere.

That mission was FANTASTIC.

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Mercuron wrote...

- 343 Guilty Spark (Halo)
- Crew Expendable (COD: Modern Warfare)
- Lone Wolf (Halo Reach)
- The Land of Spirits (Jade Empire)
- The Return to Dirge (Jade Empire - particularly the segments where you play Dawn Star/Silk Fox and the Black Whirlwind)
- Drowned Nations/The Silent King (Planescape: Torment - if you make the choices that allow you to 'meet' the Silent King)
- Pleasure Palace Stage Battle with Lionwhyte (Brutal Legend - mostly because tons of the old hair metal songs I listened to in school were playing, some I hadn't heard in years)
- Taken (Alan Wake - the setup at the end of this mission hooked me in for the rest of the game, Poe was pretty much the perfect endscene music as well)


Ah, the Land of Spirits and Return to Dirge were wonderful. Land of Spirits was very atmospheric.

Another one of my favourites was the Durlag's Tower area in Baldur's Gate Tales of the Sword Coast.  The whole tower was exceptionally well done, there was a really sad story to be told there, and there were some lethal traps. The gas trap in the room with the two doppelgangers springs to mind - it would usually take out at least two of my party (I'm looking at you in particular, Coran) and the rest would lose morale and run around in terror while being beaten to death by monsters. I loved how challenging that game could be. Leghold snares in Dragon Age have nothin' on 'death to the entire party' fireball/poison gas traps in BG.

@sympathy4saren - yeah, I liked Virmire too - there really were some decent choices to make, plus the scene with captain Kirrahe always makes me tear up a little.

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FFVII - Killing all the different weapons... so many hours... so many days -.-
Gold Skulltulas in Ocarina of Time is another that I remember a little too vividly.

There are many many more though.

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There's too many to remember, but what Fiddles said reminded me of FFX's Dark Aeons and the Celestial weapons. That game, at least the international version, had so much hidden goodies and awesomeness.

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L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover

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Also, I have to say the level in Bioshock where you fight your first Big Daddy.

I tried to write an explanation about it's awesomeness when I wrote this post, but seriously, it cannot be explained. You gotta experience it D:

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Sorry, sorry, but memories keep flooding my mind... I ****ing miss Thief: Deadly Shadows. Sadly never played other Thief games though.

When they first let you roam the city, I realized that this **** just got awesome.

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TheChris92 wrote...

L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover


I liked Naked City, too. Also the Black Dahlia cases, though the end was a bit of a let down. I'd forgotten about the Jek Jek Tar! I loved swapping between Mira and the Exile, and having to keep my Force Bubble up so I wouldn't get get poisoned x

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TheChris92 wrote...

L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover


Awesome missions. I loved the Jek-Jek-Tar

Also, when you bring Atton with you to the human refugee camp on Nar Shadda and he reveals that he has the (spoiler) force, and used to be a jedi hunter for the Sith.

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KLUME777 wrote...

TheChris92 wrote...

L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover


Awesome missions. I loved the Jek-Jek-Tar

Also, when you bring Atton with you to the human refugee camp on Nar Shadda and he reveals that he has the (spoiler) force, and used to be a jedi hunter for the Sith.


Agreed, that was very cool. And the bit on Nar Shadaa when you show Mira the Force. And when Kreia shows you that 'helping' someone isn't necessarily helping ... that game had some brilliant, brilliant moments.

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There're so many awesome missions

Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Sith Temple/Onderon rescue
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover
Mass Effect - I Remember Me
Starcraft 2 - In Utter Darkness

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Sorry, but I have to add few more.

GTA III
The mission where they try to kill you with the car bomb. For some reason, it got to me.

Tomba/Tombi
When you fall into the jungle.

Bioshock
The famous plot twist mission (Well, duh)

FF VIII
Rubbing the lamp and fighting Diablo, for me that was ridiculously epic back then.

Origins
Landsmeet

Hitman: Blood money
The opera mission AND Requiem. *cries tears for the awesomeness of the "secret" Requiem ending*

FFX
Fighting Seymour and his "pet" for the first time. Was ridiculously hard for me.

Red Dead Redemption
The final mission, obviously. But that's just cause the endings awesomeness was over 9000.

Pokemon
Indigo Plateau + One-of-a-kind pokemon hunts in Red/Blue.

Suikoden 2
The first war. I really liked it.

Medievil 2
EVERYTHING.

And a lot more. I'll pop in later to revel in nostalgia xD

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AllThatJazz wrote...

KLUME777 wrote...

TheChris92 wrote...

L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover


Awesome missions. I loved the Jek-Jek-Tar

Also, when you bring Atton with you to the human refugee camp on Nar Shadda and he reveals that he has the (spoiler) force, and used to be a jedi hunter for the Sith.


Agreed, that was very cool. And the bit on Nar Shadaa when you show Mira the Force. And when Kreia shows you that 'helping' someone isn't necessarily helping ... that game had some brilliant, brilliant moments.

Unfortunately Mira was the only companion that i never got to reveal the force, dammit. I tried, i got the rest of the team to reveal the force, but you can't get all and i wasn't able to get enough influence with her, so...next time;).

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KLUME777 wrote...

AllThatJazz wrote...

KLUME777 wrote...

TheChris92 wrote...

L.A. Noire - The Naked City
Origins - Breaking the Warden out of Fort Drakon
Kotor - The Leviathan
Kotor 2 - Meeting in the Jek-Jek-Tar
GTA IV - Three Leaf Clover


Awesome missions. I loved the Jek-Jek-Tar

Also, when you bring Atton with you to the human refugee camp on Nar Shadda and he reveals that he has the (spoiler) force, and used to be a jedi hunter for the Sith.


Agreed, that was very cool. And the bit on Nar Shadaa when you show Mira the Force. And when Kreia shows you that 'helping' someone isn't necessarily helping ... that game had some brilliant, brilliant moments.

Unfortunately Mira was the only companion that i never got to reveal the force, dammit. I tried, i got the rest of the team to reveal the force, but you can't get all and i wasn't able to get enough influence with her, so...next time;).



It's pretty good replaying with the cut content mod :) There's a new mission and lots of new scenes etc.

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KLUME777 wrote...

Unfortunately Mira was the only companion that i never got to reveal the force, dammit. I tried, i got the rest of the team to reveal the force, but you can't get all and i wasn't able to get enough influence with her, so...next time;).



She was fun enough as a Jedi, but I'm still sad she wasn't romancable. The most interesting Woman on the crew by far. But then again if she was, they'd have just pulled a 'handmaiden' on her anyway. *grumble*

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Also Civ IV. It was amazing, since it's the only game which made me hope for less options and choices at times xD