Video game so far or of all time....
Your favorite...
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, mai 23 2012 12:09
#1
Guest_Tigerblood and MilkShakes_*
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:09
Guest_Tigerblood and MilkShakes_*
#2
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:10
hmm of all time LoZ OoT.
#3
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:11
Halo 2 and Half Life 2
#4
Guest_Tigerblood and MilkShakes_*
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:12
Guest_Tigerblood and MilkShakes_*
its a tie between GTA 3 and Jet set radio future for me
#5
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:19
Silent Hill 3. First game to make me cry giant, ugly tears.
I loved that franchise until they stomped all over it. Even the movie was a kick in the teeth.
I loved that franchise until they stomped all over it. Even the movie was a kick in the teeth.
#6
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 12:31
Well you know how many people say "Too many, I can't pick a favorite"? Well...
American McGee’s Alice
+Delightfully Dark Steampunky Art Design
+A very liberal, and disturbing interpretation of the original source material.
+Great Weaponry(Demon Dice, Ice Wand, etc.)
-Storylining is bare-minimum.
Favorite Moment: Through The Looking Glass
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obcsura
+Combines Medieval and Steampunk themes with a well-made main quest.
+Your racial choice has major effects on how the game plays out, both for better and worse.
+Fantastic Violin Quartet Soundtrack.
+Incredibly creative side quests. One quest may give a clue for one you’re currently working on.
+Troika’s writing for Arcanum is fantastic.
-Dungeons can get repetitive.
-While the art style is great, the graphical engine is not.
Favorite Moment: Catching the stillwater monster…
Assassins Creed
+A clever narrative that twists ancient history and keeps the surprises coming.
+ Plat forming was far more realistic in terms of what you were climbing - no random poles and such.
-Quests/Missions often got Repetitive, often requiring the same methods to succeed.
-Very Short.
Favorite Moment: The frantic escape after the first major assassination.
Banjo-Kazooie
+Very Colorful, Vibrant World with diverse levels.
+Amusing adult humor - particularly with the sarcastic Kazooie.
+An Explorer’s Dream. People were driven mad by the Stop n’ Swop mystery for years.
-Lots, and Lots, and Lots of collecting.
Favorite Moment: The Game Show.
Beatmania IIDX(Series)
+Some of the best music of the bemani series lies in the IIDX series.
+Unique, Challenging gameplay. The first DJ Simulator.
+Animated Movies were worlds better than the archaic ones for GF/DM.
-The learning curve is large, and the difficulty may be too much for some.
Favorite Moment: Playing Sync on Normal 7 Keys.
Burnout 3
+Crash Mode.
+The Best Mix of Racing & Car-Versus-Car Battle Gameplay.
-Could’ve used a more diverse car selection.
Favorite Moment: Full Boost with the Dominator Car.
Chrono Cross
+A Timeless, unique world with a very complex plot.
+Many of the song tracks, particularly Time’s Scar, are very memorable.
-Perhaps too many party members than was appropriate.
Favorite Moment: The Introductory movie.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
+A complete reverse of everything you’d seen from previous plat formers.
+Laugh-Out-Loud, adult humor.
+A surprisingly enjoyable multiplayer element.
-Too much emphasis on gore and overly nasty humor.
Favorite Moment: The Little Girl.
Dance Dance Revolution(Series)
+An enormous impact on the music genre. Simple to learn, hard to master.
+Simple to learn, very hard to master, especially as the mixes went on.
+Some of the best music of the genre.(At least for 3rd/4th mixes)
-Not easy on the knees, and console versions aren’t quite the same.
Favorite Moment: Midwest Showdown 2, an arcade tournament.
Darkness, The
+Dark and disturbing, immersive atmosphere.
+Delightfully sadistic gameplay.
+Quite a few emotional, heart-wrenching moments.
-The Storytelling isn’t exactly a masterpiece.
Favorite Moment: The use of creeping dark.
DJ Hero
+Inventive game mechanics.
+Surprisingly well-made tracks.
+Great difficulty on the higher levels.
-The “Guitar-Added” tracks are essentially worthless.
Favorite Moment: Groundhog, by Noisia.
Drummania(Series)
+The very first drum simulator.
+A superb soundtrack.
-The graphical bits look pretty damned old.
Favorite Moment: Playing Waza the first time.
Earthbound
+One of the zaniest, most nonsensical RPGs ever made.
+Wacky humor taken to great lengths.
+Unique monsters and combat system.
-Enemies Out of combat were far too aggressive and made evasion impossible.
-Inventory space issues.
Favorite Moment: Writing on the Wall after the “dinosaur” area.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
+Strange Runic Combat System
+A bizarre tale weaved through centuries of time.
+The Sanity Meter…
Favorite Moment: The Sanity Meter.
Fight Night Champion
+A sports game with a well-fleshed out story.
+Gameplay is challenging and throws in clever additions to keep it fresh.
Favorite Moment: Beating Frost.
Full Throttle
+Great characters, great writing, and everything else you’d expect from Mr. Schafer.
-Very Short.
Favorite Moment: The Ramp Scene.
Guitar Freaks(Series)
+The First Guitar Simulator.
-Much Like With Drummania, the graphics were poor.
Favorite Moment: Playing Happy Man on the very first guitar Freaks arcade cabinet.
Guitar Hero: Metallica
+Take GH and add the most challenging track list imaginable.
-Graphics weren’t great compared to RB.
Favorite Moment: The Shortest Straw, on Drums, Expert Mode.
Gunstar Heroes
+Downright insane levels of action.
+Some of the best boss fights ever made.
-You will probably die. A lot.
Favorite Moment: Mine Cart Boss.
Heavy Rain
+An adventure game with a greatly malleable storyline.
+Heavily emotional, far moreso than most titles.
+Fantastic Graphics, particularly with facial animation.
-Pieces of the storyline get inexplicably dropped.
-Needed an easier way to replay scenes to see all possible endings.
Favorite Moment: The Ending(s)
Jade Empire
+One of the few games attempting a Chinese theme as a backdrop.
+Unique Melee Stance-Based combat.
-Combat didn’t feel particularly balanced.
-It didn’t get a sequel. Drat.
Favorite Moment: Sun Li’s Betrayal.
Kirby Super Star
+Many Great Kirby Games mashed into one cartridge.
+Enormous Replay Value
Favorite Moment: The RPG battle.
L.A. Noire
+Incredibly detailed Facial Animation
+Satisfying Investigatory Gameplay
-Not much to explore after the first play through.
-The Success/Fail Musical Cue in interrogations needed an option to be off.
Favorite Moment: The “aha” moment when finding that one clue let to your success.
Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
+The Best atmosphere of any Zelda game, ever.
+The first Zelda to explore Parallel Worlds.
+Less frustrating, but still challenging difficulty.
+The Best 2D Zelda Dungeons to date.
-It ends.
Favorite Moment: Entering Dark World
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
+The Most creative, emotional narrative of the Zelda series.
+Some quests, like the Anju/Kafei Quest, are surprisingly complex and moving.
+The goron race mini-game sucked the big one.
-Some of the Dungeon Design(I.E. The Beach Dungeon) is lacking compared to OoT.
Favorite Moment: The end of the Anju/Kafei Quest.
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
+The Best 3D Zelda Game to date. A great combination of puzzles, exploration, and combat.
+The Best Dungeons(Water Temple Included) in the Zelda series.
-Hey! Listen!
Favorite Moment: The final Ganon Battle.
LittleBigPlanet
+The most enjoyable Level Editor ever made.
+Addictive bonus item collection, greatly adding replay value in itself.
+Highly Customizable sackboys.
-The ending was a bit of a letdown. Still better than the Mass Effect 3 Ending.
Favorite Moment: Making my first level.
Mega Man X
+A more diverse control scheme than the original’s jumping-tank formula.
+More cinematic, a better storyline than the “Mr. Wily is at it again” shtick.
-It’s a bit too easy.
Favorite Moment: Fighting Storm Eagle.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
+Greater emphasis on open exploration in stealth situations.
+Sky-High Budget.
+Enormous replay value, and getting the Big Boss emblem is one of the biggest challenges I‘ve faced.
-Logic/Physics-Defying moments like raiden flipping around with a gekko attached to each leg.
-The B.B. 5.
Favorite Moment: The last 10 minutes of the game(excluding credits).
Mother 3
+Everything you hated from earthbound was removed.
+A stronger narrative, more emotional weight.
-The combat hardly changed at all(though the same could be said for HL2).
Favorite Moment: Climbing the skyscraper in New Pork City.
Myst
+Highly atmospheric and immersive.
+Gorgeous, diverse environments for the time.
-The “tunnel” section.
Favorite Moment: The Introductory Movie.
Planescape: Torment
+Unlike Anything You’ll Ever Play.
+Impressive Spell Animations.
+Some of the best writing in gaming history.
-Some Quest Solutions can be very confusing.
Favorite Moment: Walking into sigil for the first time.
Rock Band(Series)
+Band World Tour combined RPG elements with a wide variety of instruments.
+Extremely High Replay Value.
-RB1’s guitar died out quickly.
-Say it ain’t so!
Favorite Moment: Painkiller on Drums, Expert Mode.
Secret of Mana
+Incredibly Colorful and Vibrant
+Fantastic and Memorable Soundtrack
+Kooky Gameplay that included Multiplayer Co-Op
-Many of the bosses ended up as palette swaps.
-The story isn’t exactly mindblowing.
Favorite Moment: The Crystal Forest.
Sonic Adventure
+A notably more rock-inspired soundtrack.
+Unbelievable speed at a great frame rate for the dreamcast.
+Non-Linear Storytelling, done through various characters in the game.
-Very easy to fall off and die in some level sections.
-Unsurprisingly, the English dub is pretty cheesy. Change it to subbed instead.
Favorite Moment: Fighting Perfect Chaos.
Sonic CD
+Very nutty soundtrack.
+Plenty of crazy ideas like future/past travel mid-game, ramps that take a 3D perspective.
Favorite Moment: Metal Sonic Race
Star Fox
+Fantastic Bosses.
+Multiple Pathways and Secret Levels.
-Slow Frame Rate.
Favorite Moment: The “Weather” Boss.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
+A game with a strong narrative…for a Mario game, anyhow.
+A Simplified, but entertaining form of RPG gameplay. Fits well with the Mario series.
Favorite Moment: The Final Fantasy Boss.
Super Metroid
+Heavily Atmospheric.
+Intense Bosses.
+Better than the original in every way.
Favorite Moment: The fight with Mother Brain.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
+Clan Choices have great effect to combat, conversation, etc.
+Dark, Moody atmosphere.
+Fantastic Writing by troika yet again.
-Goofy animations and a couple bugs still exist after the Wesp Patch.
Favorite Moment: Meeting Jeanette.
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos & The Frozen Throne
+Epic storyline featuring one of the my favorite characters of all time.
+Hero-Based Characters add to the original RTS formula.
-It ended.
Favorite Moment: The Ascension.
American McGee’s Alice
+Delightfully Dark Steampunky Art Design
+A very liberal, and disturbing interpretation of the original source material.
+Great Weaponry(Demon Dice, Ice Wand, etc.)
-Storylining is bare-minimum.
Favorite Moment: Through The Looking Glass
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obcsura
+Combines Medieval and Steampunk themes with a well-made main quest.
+Your racial choice has major effects on how the game plays out, both for better and worse.
+Fantastic Violin Quartet Soundtrack.
+Incredibly creative side quests. One quest may give a clue for one you’re currently working on.
+Troika’s writing for Arcanum is fantastic.
-Dungeons can get repetitive.
-While the art style is great, the graphical engine is not.
Favorite Moment: Catching the stillwater monster…
Assassins Creed
+A clever narrative that twists ancient history and keeps the surprises coming.
+ Plat forming was far more realistic in terms of what you were climbing - no random poles and such.
-Quests/Missions often got Repetitive, often requiring the same methods to succeed.
-Very Short.
Favorite Moment: The frantic escape after the first major assassination.
Banjo-Kazooie
+Very Colorful, Vibrant World with diverse levels.
+Amusing adult humor - particularly with the sarcastic Kazooie.
+An Explorer’s Dream. People were driven mad by the Stop n’ Swop mystery for years.
-Lots, and Lots, and Lots of collecting.
Favorite Moment: The Game Show.
Beatmania IIDX(Series)
+Some of the best music of the bemani series lies in the IIDX series.
+Unique, Challenging gameplay. The first DJ Simulator.
+Animated Movies were worlds better than the archaic ones for GF/DM.
-The learning curve is large, and the difficulty may be too much for some.
Favorite Moment: Playing Sync on Normal 7 Keys.
Burnout 3
+Crash Mode.
+The Best Mix of Racing & Car-Versus-Car Battle Gameplay.
-Could’ve used a more diverse car selection.
Favorite Moment: Full Boost with the Dominator Car.
Chrono Cross
+A Timeless, unique world with a very complex plot.
+Many of the song tracks, particularly Time’s Scar, are very memorable.
-Perhaps too many party members than was appropriate.
Favorite Moment: The Introductory movie.
Conker's Bad Fur Day
+A complete reverse of everything you’d seen from previous plat formers.
+Laugh-Out-Loud, adult humor.
+A surprisingly enjoyable multiplayer element.
-Too much emphasis on gore and overly nasty humor.
Favorite Moment: The Little Girl.
Dance Dance Revolution(Series)
+An enormous impact on the music genre. Simple to learn, hard to master.
+Simple to learn, very hard to master, especially as the mixes went on.
+Some of the best music of the genre.(At least for 3rd/4th mixes)
-Not easy on the knees, and console versions aren’t quite the same.
Favorite Moment: Midwest Showdown 2, an arcade tournament.
Darkness, The
+Dark and disturbing, immersive atmosphere.
+Delightfully sadistic gameplay.
+Quite a few emotional, heart-wrenching moments.
-The Storytelling isn’t exactly a masterpiece.
Favorite Moment: The use of creeping dark.
DJ Hero
+Inventive game mechanics.
+Surprisingly well-made tracks.
+Great difficulty on the higher levels.
-The “Guitar-Added” tracks are essentially worthless.
Favorite Moment: Groundhog, by Noisia.
Drummania(Series)
+The very first drum simulator.
+A superb soundtrack.
-The graphical bits look pretty damned old.
Favorite Moment: Playing Waza the first time.
Earthbound
+One of the zaniest, most nonsensical RPGs ever made.
+Wacky humor taken to great lengths.
+Unique monsters and combat system.
-Enemies Out of combat were far too aggressive and made evasion impossible.
-Inventory space issues.
Favorite Moment: Writing on the Wall after the “dinosaur” area.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
+Strange Runic Combat System
+A bizarre tale weaved through centuries of time.
+The Sanity Meter…
Favorite Moment: The Sanity Meter.
Fight Night Champion
+A sports game with a well-fleshed out story.
+Gameplay is challenging and throws in clever additions to keep it fresh.
Favorite Moment: Beating Frost.
Full Throttle
+Great characters, great writing, and everything else you’d expect from Mr. Schafer.
-Very Short.
Favorite Moment: The Ramp Scene.
Guitar Freaks(Series)
+The First Guitar Simulator.
-Much Like With Drummania, the graphics were poor.
Favorite Moment: Playing Happy Man on the very first guitar Freaks arcade cabinet.
Guitar Hero: Metallica
+Take GH and add the most challenging track list imaginable.
-Graphics weren’t great compared to RB.
Favorite Moment: The Shortest Straw, on Drums, Expert Mode.
Gunstar Heroes
+Downright insane levels of action.
+Some of the best boss fights ever made.
-You will probably die. A lot.
Favorite Moment: Mine Cart Boss.
Heavy Rain
+An adventure game with a greatly malleable storyline.
+Heavily emotional, far moreso than most titles.
+Fantastic Graphics, particularly with facial animation.
-Pieces of the storyline get inexplicably dropped.
-Needed an easier way to replay scenes to see all possible endings.
Favorite Moment: The Ending(s)
Jade Empire
+One of the few games attempting a Chinese theme as a backdrop.
+Unique Melee Stance-Based combat.
-Combat didn’t feel particularly balanced.
-It didn’t get a sequel. Drat.
Favorite Moment: Sun Li’s Betrayal.
Kirby Super Star
+Many Great Kirby Games mashed into one cartridge.
+Enormous Replay Value
Favorite Moment: The RPG battle.
L.A. Noire
+Incredibly detailed Facial Animation
+Satisfying Investigatory Gameplay
-Not much to explore after the first play through.
-The Success/Fail Musical Cue in interrogations needed an option to be off.
Favorite Moment: The “aha” moment when finding that one clue let to your success.
Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past
+The Best atmosphere of any Zelda game, ever.
+The first Zelda to explore Parallel Worlds.
+Less frustrating, but still challenging difficulty.
+The Best 2D Zelda Dungeons to date.
-It ends.
Favorite Moment: Entering Dark World
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
+The Most creative, emotional narrative of the Zelda series.
+Some quests, like the Anju/Kafei Quest, are surprisingly complex and moving.
+The goron race mini-game sucked the big one.
-Some of the Dungeon Design(I.E. The Beach Dungeon) is lacking compared to OoT.
Favorite Moment: The end of the Anju/Kafei Quest.
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
+The Best 3D Zelda Game to date. A great combination of puzzles, exploration, and combat.
+The Best Dungeons(Water Temple Included) in the Zelda series.
-Hey! Listen!
Favorite Moment: The final Ganon Battle.
LittleBigPlanet
+The most enjoyable Level Editor ever made.
+Addictive bonus item collection, greatly adding replay value in itself.
+Highly Customizable sackboys.
-The ending was a bit of a letdown. Still better than the Mass Effect 3 Ending.
Favorite Moment: Making my first level.
Mega Man X
+A more diverse control scheme than the original’s jumping-tank formula.
+More cinematic, a better storyline than the “Mr. Wily is at it again” shtick.
-It’s a bit too easy.
Favorite Moment: Fighting Storm Eagle.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
+Greater emphasis on open exploration in stealth situations.
+Sky-High Budget.
+Enormous replay value, and getting the Big Boss emblem is one of the biggest challenges I‘ve faced.
-Logic/Physics-Defying moments like raiden flipping around with a gekko attached to each leg.
-The B.B. 5.
Favorite Moment: The last 10 minutes of the game(excluding credits).
Mother 3
+Everything you hated from earthbound was removed.
+A stronger narrative, more emotional weight.
-The combat hardly changed at all(though the same could be said for HL2).
Favorite Moment: Climbing the skyscraper in New Pork City.
Myst
+Highly atmospheric and immersive.
+Gorgeous, diverse environments for the time.
-The “tunnel” section.
Favorite Moment: The Introductory Movie.
Planescape: Torment
+Unlike Anything You’ll Ever Play.
+Impressive Spell Animations.
+Some of the best writing in gaming history.
-Some Quest Solutions can be very confusing.
Favorite Moment: Walking into sigil for the first time.
Rock Band(Series)
+Band World Tour combined RPG elements with a wide variety of instruments.
+Extremely High Replay Value.
-RB1’s guitar died out quickly.
-Say it ain’t so!
Favorite Moment: Painkiller on Drums, Expert Mode.
Secret of Mana
+Incredibly Colorful and Vibrant
+Fantastic and Memorable Soundtrack
+Kooky Gameplay that included Multiplayer Co-Op
-Many of the bosses ended up as palette swaps.
-The story isn’t exactly mindblowing.
Favorite Moment: The Crystal Forest.
Sonic Adventure
+A notably more rock-inspired soundtrack.
+Unbelievable speed at a great frame rate for the dreamcast.
+Non-Linear Storytelling, done through various characters in the game.
-Very easy to fall off and die in some level sections.
-Unsurprisingly, the English dub is pretty cheesy. Change it to subbed instead.
Favorite Moment: Fighting Perfect Chaos.
Sonic CD
+Very nutty soundtrack.
+Plenty of crazy ideas like future/past travel mid-game, ramps that take a 3D perspective.
Favorite Moment: Metal Sonic Race
Star Fox
+Fantastic Bosses.
+Multiple Pathways and Secret Levels.
-Slow Frame Rate.
Favorite Moment: The “Weather” Boss.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
+A game with a strong narrative…for a Mario game, anyhow.
+A Simplified, but entertaining form of RPG gameplay. Fits well with the Mario series.
Favorite Moment: The Final Fantasy Boss.
Super Metroid
+Heavily Atmospheric.
+Intense Bosses.
+Better than the original in every way.
Favorite Moment: The fight with Mother Brain.
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
+Clan Choices have great effect to combat, conversation, etc.
+Dark, Moody atmosphere.
+Fantastic Writing by troika yet again.
-Goofy animations and a couple bugs still exist after the Wesp Patch.
Favorite Moment: Meeting Jeanette.
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos & The Frozen Throne
+Epic storyline featuring one of the my favorite characters of all time.
+Hero-Based Characters add to the original RTS formula.
-It ended.
Favorite Moment: The Ascension.
#7
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 06:28
Guest_FemaleMageFan_*
ME3
#8
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 06:44
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
#9
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 06:45
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
+Clan Choices have great effect to combat, conversation, etc.
+Dark, Moody atmosphere.
+Fantastic Writing by troika yet again.
-Goofy animations and a couple bugs still exist after the Wesp Patch.
Favorite Moment: Meeting Jeanette.
I loved that game. Great voice acting, and the soundtrack was awesome. I had a lot of fun playing it. It's by far not the best game I've ever played, but It was a lot of fun. Bonus, My son's Uromastyx Lizard is named Nines Rodriguez. After ME3 let me down, I loaded it up, and ran through it. It helped me cope with the ME3 ending failure.
+Clan Choices have great effect to combat, conversation, etc.
+Dark, Moody atmosphere.
+Fantastic Writing by troika yet again.
-Goofy animations and a couple bugs still exist after the Wesp Patch.
Favorite Moment: Meeting Jeanette.
I loved that game. Great voice acting, and the soundtrack was awesome. I had a lot of fun playing it. It's by far not the best game I've ever played, but It was a lot of fun. Bonus, My son's Uromastyx Lizard is named Nines Rodriguez. After ME3 let me down, I loaded it up, and ran through it. It helped me cope with the ME3 ending failure.
#10
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 07:43
Dark Age of Camelot:
- 3 vast Realms
- character variety (each Realm has its unique classes and races)
- open RvR zones (instanced battlegrounds are so boring after a while)
- pure support classes (I loved my cleric)
- Darkness Falls
- Relics
- 3 vast Realms
- character variety (each Realm has its unique classes and races)
- open RvR zones (instanced battlegrounds are so boring after a while)
- pure support classes (I loved my cleric)
- Darkness Falls
- Relics
#11
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 09:51
Easy peasy lemon squeezy, Frontier Elite II
#12
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 10:27
Well don't say "what?!" You asked for this.
#13
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 23 mai 2012 - 10:38
Guest_greengoron89_*
Lots of incredible games to choose from, but for now I'd say it's a split between Super Metroid and Dragon Age: Origins.





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