Delete one game from your memory
#51
Posté 24 juillet 2012 - 09:53
Oh and D&D 4th edition. That is an abomination that deserves only annihilation.
#52
Posté 24 juillet 2012 - 10:31
jreezy wrote...
My condolences. You picked the wrong Final Fantasy to start on.Naughty Bear wrote...
Bad: Final Fantasy with Lightning in it. My very first Final Fantasy game and my very last, i am never going to touch a JRPG again. I seriously ****ing hate Hope and that too cheerful little girl, i felt physically sick seeing someone that happy and optimistic. I also hated Snow.
My sentiments, please don't judge FF as a whole based on those terrible games.
#53
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 24 juillet 2012 - 10:38
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
So terrible.
#54
Posté 24 juillet 2012 - 11:03
I would possibly pick KOTOR, but I have a bad feeling that my modern self would disregard it for bad graphics and 'terrible' gameplay. If I couldn't pick JE then, I would go for DA:O, because that was enjoyable too.
#55
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 02:39
For obvious reasons.
#56
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:06
LPPrince wrote...
The last Splinter Cell. Eww.
omg this. Conviction was disgusting.
#57
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:21
The only notable bits that came out of that game were in terms of presentation, i.e. Chapter Names/Objectives appearing within the game world itself and not as static text. But yeah... the story didn't do much for me, and the gameplay had hardly changed. It was a rental, so I couldn't really complain.omg this. Conviction was disgusting.
Agreed. VI and VII are good starting points. V, VIII, and X are honorable mentions.My sentiments, please don't judge FF as a whole based on those terrible games.
Yeah... the days of Rare making fantastic games were lost somewhere before 'Grabbed By The Ghoulies'.I'll add Banjo Kazooie Nutz and Bolts, For obvious reasons.
#58
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:23
On the good side: Grim Fandango! Replays are still great and all that, but my first run was really the most memorable gaming experience ever
Modifié par MingWolf, 25 juillet 2012 - 03:25 .
#59
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:25
#60
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:25
Agreed. VI and VII are good starting points. V, VIII, and X are honorable mentions.
Damn right.
Modifié par JeffZero, 25 juillet 2012 - 03:25 .
#61
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:28
Good (Cause I wanna relive them): Journey, FFXIII, FFXIII-2, ME2, KoTOR, the Co-op in Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Lego Star Wars the Video Game (playing this game co-op in one sitting is awesome)
Modifié par Ghost Lightning, 25 juillet 2012 - 03:28 .
#62
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 03:45
I wish I could forget that. I almost did, but this reminded me of it!Arcadian Legend wrote...
The Ugly- Sonic Labyrinth. 'Nuff said.
#63
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 04:18
It'd be a tie between Fallout 3 (For being absolutely nothing like Fallout, and for developers who have no clue what an RPG is) and Mass Effect 3 (Primarily because Bioware flat out lied about Multiplayer not being required for the best ending, though the nonsensical endings didn't help, and the blatantly wrong statements even days before release made things worse).
Odds are I'd end up deleting Fallout 3. While ME3 was just a train wreck showing that today Games are designed around "Revenue Initiatives" instead of good ideas, Fallout 3 was just obscene in how it treated it's source material and the developer's disregard for RPG's and Fallout.
wsandista wrote...
DA2, Fable, KoA, modern JRPGs, Oblivion,
Oh and D&D 4th edition. That is an abomination that deserves only annihilation.
Yeah, 4th edition was horrible. It's like someone took notes of every bad idea during 1st through 3rd edition's development, and made a game system out of them.
#64
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 04:23
Good: Man, too many to list. Fallout (with the exception of Fallout 3 and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. FO3 was an okay game but a disappointing Fallout game), Batman AA/AC, Arcanum, Baldur's Gate, Mirror's Edge.... basically any game I've played to the point of memorization.
Modifié par Skypezee, 25 juillet 2012 - 04:25 .
#65
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 04:28
#66
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 01:35
Good: Kotor
...to remember they made good Star Wars games
#67
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 01:38
ME1 & ME2 (KOTOR, JE, *insert favourite game* so I can experience the brilliance again.)
#68
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 02:39
#69
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 04:01
Good: tough one, I'd say Mass Effect 1 or Grim Fandango.
#70
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 05:20
#71
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 05:46
I did not have any DE nostalgia goggles on because I had only played the first game 6 months prior (2011 Steam holiday sale), and thought it was simply a great game, but not a life-changing event. Before playing Invisible War, I had prepared for total disappointment and kept lowering my expectations so IW could go above them (the same thing I did with Obsidian games and it worked with those games), but still, still, Invisible War turned out to be the most miserable 12-hour playthrough of any game I've had in years
Modifié par Nordicus, 25 juillet 2012 - 05:48 .
#72
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 05:46
#73
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 06:00
Yep. Dragon Age 2? What Dragon Age 2? Never heard of it.MingWolf wrote...
Bad: Dragon Age 2... it never happened!!!
On the good side, Fallout 3 becuase it was my intro to modern video games. I had always thought video games were mindless kill simulations, but after overhearing the spouse playing the tutorial I decided to try it. Now, hundreds of hours later... maybe I wish I could go back and *not* start playing it.
#74
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 06:46
To replay:
Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 3, and Jade Empire
#75
Posté 25 juillet 2012 - 06:53

Just so I could start it anew, without knowing anything.





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