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Post by us3rname404 on Aug 19, 2011 4:53:48 GMT -5
Posting them nao!
10, DragonAge: Origins/Valkyria Chronicles/Persona 4 9, BioShock 8, No More Heroes 7, Machiniarium 6, Curse of Monkey Island 5, Portal Series 4, Okami 3, Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time 2, Metal Gear Solid Series 1, Final Fantasy IX
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Post by thatfallout3guy on Aug 19, 2011 5:21:35 GMT -5
Well I'm gonna give my top ten too! Cept I'll explain why all these games are my favorite. 10: Saint's Row 2 The only game I've played that's more over the top than Bulletstorm. One minute you're hosing down old ladies with poop, then next you're streaking, and the next you're commiting insurance fraud. I also found the story quite nice, but the best part is by far the unlockables you get for beating the side missions. 9: Infamous This game is the reason you should own a PS3. Combine amazing graphics and gameplay with a very good storyline, and an open world environment with lightning powers? How could they go wrong?! 8: Mass Effect 2 Some people say this game is overrated, I say they should go die in a fire... no matter how sexy they may be >.> <.< The characters are well written, except freaking Jacob, the story might not be original, but it's well told, and the gameplay is smooth and satisfying. 7: Jak 3 My favorite game out of my favorite game series of all time. It had more weapons than any other Jak game out there. The story was amazing, the humor was fucking hilarious, and it had a twist that was both shocking, and fucking hilarious. Also, Jak's my second favorite game character ever. 6: Psychonauts/Beyond Good and Evil Yea, I picked two. What of it? Let's start with Psychonauts. Tim Schaffers amazing humor, combined with unique level design and an original premise make for one out there game. It's best part has to be the levels themselves, as they take place in someone's fucking mind! Beyond Good and Evil is probably the only game I've played where they got everything right. The music, the atmosphere, the story, the characters, the gameplay, EVERYTHING. It's another overlooked game that deserves your attention. BUY THEM BOTH ON STEAM! DO IT NOW!!! FAG!!!1!1!!!111!!!! 5: Metal Gear Solid ...Nuff said B| 4: Jade Empire The only Bioware game that I can remember that was overlooked. Not only does it have stunning visuals and an amazing soundtrack that makes me oreo, it has some good characters, along with an amazing story, and satisfying, if it times a bit cheap, gameplay. Watch my LP of it if you're interested (self promotion FTW!) 3: Megaman Legends My fucking childhood. This game is so incredible on SO many levels. While the gameplay is a bit dated, the best part is easily the story. You'll slowly unfold an evil plot that just gets better and better as the game progresses. It's IMO, the most underrated game of all time. 2: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion From the very moment I popped this bad mofo into my 360 I was hooked. From killing rats to ogres. From helping Glarthir, to slaughtering a housefull of guests. From the Adoring Fan, to Dive Rock. This game is simply breathtaking. While the main quest isn't that great, it's not why you'll love this game. Immersive atmosphere, amazing soundtrack, seemingly endless amount of shit to do, all bundled in one large package. And now... 1: Fallout 3 ^^^ My reaction the first time playing it. Where the fuck do I start? Do I start about how I love the story? Or how about the amount of shit there is to see! Nah, I'll start with how immersed I was, or maybe about how this game made me laugh with it's dark humor. You know what? It doesn't matter where I start. This game is just simply amazing in every way I can think of. Blowing heads off in VATS never gets old, the story is fairly solid, the humor is good, and the amount of content will keep you glued to your chair for months. Buy this game. Do it now. Buy it six times. Well that's my top ten, don't like it? Fuck off
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Post by graybeardhalt on Aug 19, 2011 14:34:58 GMT -5
What the hell, I'll throw in my 2 cents as well. Let it be known that I'm an indecisive fuck, so some of these were placed on a whim. But I'm gonna be a rebel and ruin all suspense B| 1. Persona 4 ^^^^^^^^ Me of every second of every day I played this game(I wasn't even drinking milk when it happened) Persona. Fucking. 4. This game, in my opinion, is almost a perfect game. One moment it has me laughing my ass off and the next its forcing me close to tears over *SPOOOOOOOILERS*. The battle system is kick ass, forces me to think, and is easily the most unforgiving thing I have ever played. But it still makes you love it. My ears oreo over every note in every song, and even though I can't understand half the things she's saying, it's still the best soundtrack I've ever heard *strokes free CD that came with the game(YOU MAD NOVEN?!?!? B|)*. I feel an actual connection slowly form between myself and the characters in the game, and I find myself actually reacting with them to an important issue(except for the path to the true ending*mumblemumble*). It also has two of my favorite characters of all time, Rise Kujikawa (hothothothothot) and Yosuke Hanamura (yes he's a battlemage, yes he's comic relief, but by the gods he is fucking amazing). The story is mind-blowingly orgasmic and actually forced me to think (which made big box in head hurt), and even though I haven't beaten it completely, it still blows me away. (and to be an even bigger rebel, I'll go the correct way now B||B||B|B|B|B|B|) 10. Okage: The Shadow King I'm more putting this game on my list just to raise awareness of it. It's a pretty good game with an awesome storyline, but not a lot of people have heard of it. It's basically your standard RPG, but it has little twists here and there that keep it interesting. From my own experience, the most underrated game I have ever played. 9. Okami Love it. You all should, too. Next. 8. Legend of Zelda series (There are going to be a lot of "series" in this countdown, but I'm an indecisive fuck so deal with it.) I love this series to bits, but there's only one thing that places it so low on my list. 3 words. The Water Temple. Nuff said 7. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood One of the more recent ones on my list. It improved a lot of the gameplay aspects from the 2nd one, but forcing me to do such idiotic things like not get hurt during a WAR MEMORY reeeaaallly shot this lower down on my list. 6. Kingdom Heart 2 I love this game, and it's one of only a few RPG's that I've beaten more than once. The combat is SO much better than the first one, the story improved, hell, basically everything in the game is better than the first one. This is one of the best sequels in video games ever, imo. The only problem I had were some of the jokes and a few of the bosses were a bit too cheap, but the fact that I could beat Sephiroth with a Kingdom Key at the end just.....*oreos* 5. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Now I know you're gonna berate me for this, but the game was just "okay" in my opinion (and hey, at least it's above KH2). It was fun, but when the side quests are more interesting than the main one, it really brings the game down in my eyes. Other, personal, issues are also to blame, but let's just move on, seeing as how half of you'll stop reading right about now. 4. The Sly Cooper series These games are just awesome. They have the right balance of challenge, humor, kickass, and storyline that have me coming back for more(inb4 sex joke). I loved (most of) the characters and they really nailed the stealth aspect of the gameplay. The combat could have been improved, but if you're good enough, you'll only have to fight when it's scripted. 3. Ratchet & Clank series Very close to my #2 spot, but since I've only enjoyed 2 games in the series as much as I did, it gets a lower spot. The story's awesome, the humor is AMAZING, it has an insane ammount of guns and gadgets that will make you feel like you could destroy the fucking sun with one shot, and it didn't get boring as the series continued. The first two games (Ratchet & Clank and Going Commando) I honestly never beat because the 1st never really got my attention, and since I had gotten used to a different control scheme, it was very difficult for me to play it, as well. The 2nd was only because the last boss fight was fucking ridiculous. I tried to beat it over a 3 day period and you know how well that turned out. The rest of the game was awesome, but that fucking boss fight ruined the entire thing for me. Now Up Your Arsenal and Deadlocked are AAAAH-MAAYY-ZAAAH. The controls are smooth, the upgrading system was finally done right, the weapons were great, and the story for both was better than the others, imo. 2. Jak and Daxter series This is one of the best game series that I've ever played. It has an awesome story, some kickass weapons, and a lot of changes to the gameplay as it goes that just make it better. 3 was my favorite out of all of them, but the other two were amazing as well, though I'd have to put 1 above 2. And there we have it. Again, these are purely opinion based, and some were placed on a whim, but it's at least a list. I love each of these games in different ways, some more than others.
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Post by cirno on Aug 19, 2011 15:05:38 GMT -5
10. Resident Evil 3 - STARS!!!! 9. Kingdom Hearts 2 - KH1 Would be higher, but those bloody darn camera angles |: 8. Fallout 3 - Amazing game, one of my Faves from this generation, would be higher but nostalgia > everything *Mumbles about Mothership Zeta & shitty trophy that took 7 playthroughs to get* 7. Persona 4 - Only got so far but enjoyed what i played 6. Donald Duck - Quack Shot - DAT MUSIC.... its high mainly for nostalgia reasons 5.James Pond 3 - Operation Starfish - Again with the music & even more nostalgia, plus its a pretty good platformer... a bit tricky but yeah, weren't all platformers at the time? 4. Metal Gear Solid 2 - METAL GEEEEEAAARRR 3. GTA 3 - First game i had with my PS2, and what a game for the time, the gfx were stunning, it introduced me to Lazlow <3 and taught is that if you're ever injured, just go have sex with a prostitute & s'all good 2. Persona 3 Portable - FeMC *Jizzface*... The game takes the battle system out of Persona 4, Battle system adds to the enjoyment of the game, also Igor.... DAT NOSE *Humps it hard* 1. School Days B|..... I Kid Its Probably Final Fantasy X, Only reason being its what got me into RPGs & its probably the game i've spent the most time on in all the series... in fact most time out of all my games come to think about it (Easily put over 1500 Hours into it)
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Post by kain17335 on Aug 19, 2011 16:22:25 GMT -5
BAM!! 1. Deus Ex My first time playing Deus Ex was when I was about 12 and well I was amazed at how much was in this game! With every step I took I began thinking of new way's to get round a problem apart from, running in guns blazing I would go through an air vent to get to the turret control system and hack it to tell the turrets to do my dirty work for me. The next was when in the first mission I was going up to the top of the statue of Liberty and while I was going up the stairs I put a trip mine on the wall in case I was taken from behind. This then ended up with the soldier who was comming up the statue to relieve me and end the mission was killed, this then sparked a conversation just for that very thing between my pilot and my boss. It's just so brilliantly impressive ow much they put into this game and even now games like Fallout 3 don't even have the same amount of choices you can do.
2: Fallout 3 Now you may think now after Deus Ex that I don't like Fallout 3 but the truth is I love it, It is a brilliant game with some really good idea's put into it added with good controls and a storyline that made you care about the characters in the game especially companions like Dogmeat (when he dies).
3.Minecraft Minecraf, It is very hard to describe how I love Minecraft. It has nothing that most of the games I love have yet it seem's to have so much more. Sure it's not graphically amazing or that there is no story what so ever, but that's why it's so good you can make your own story. Provided you have the right things to make what you want you can build almost anything you want. It is also in my opinion the most Mod able game I have ever played, although the mos can't be anything you want.
4. KOTOR Not really much to say here I just loved the game.
5. Fallout: NV I really like Fallout: NV even though it had some really bad glitches and bugs that made the game freeze (although there are some who have never experienced a glitch). I do still think that Fallout:NV should have just been a DLC to bring the game back to live using the same character but a few years on.
6. Bioshock Yup nothing really I just really liked the story and the weapons you got, and how much power you seemed to have.
7. HL2 ep 1&2 It's Half Life 2 you know how good it is.
8. Timesplitters: Future Perfect I am a Timesplitters fanboy I have played it since I was young and it is still a challenging and fun shooter to date. If you haven't played it you need to buy it somewhere (it'll be dirt cheap now anyways).
9.Amnesia: The Dark Descent This game was the first ever game to actually scare me, not like jump scares of Alma going: OGADIBOOGADIBOO but actually SCARE me. That is why I love it.
10. Portal 1 I don't need to tell you why I love this. It's just so mogdam amazing.
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Post by Pulse on Aug 20, 2011 20:58:15 GMT -5
Ah, this is a conundrum. I've not played a particularly diverse range of games, but here is.
10: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic If I do have a qualm with this game, it would be the fact that it doesn't go on forever. Like all Bioware games, character interactions and the burden of choice are a huge part of the game, adding a great deal of replay value and freedom to RP it. It was also my first RPG, so I'm practically intoxicated by nostalgia each time I play it.
9: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Where to start? It's arguably my favourite FPS of all time, next to the mighty Halo: Combat Evolved, of course. No, it's the diverse range of environments, weapons, vehicles, and ways to approach things that really marks out this game for me. You want to be a front line medic, pushing onwards with your trusty shotgun? You can do that! An engineer derping around with a scoped 9A-91 and Carl Gustav? Of course. An assault class rushing around with an M1 Garand and ammo supplies for all? Hell yes. Simply put, there is so much shit to do in this game that isn't running around and popping fools. I've literally spent hours simply ferrying people around in a Blackhawk, it's that awesome.
8: Portal Can't be denied, simply one of the most immersive puzzle games I've played. From the start, when you're picking up the basics of flinging, and the end, when you're defying the homicidal bitch of a AI that has been harassing you for the entire game.
7: TES: Morrowind Far superior to Oblivion in my opinion, I loved Morrowind for the way you see things changes throughout. Playing as an Argonian, folks shunned me, detesting my very presence. The world felt alien, unforgiving, and uncompromisingly bleak. For the first few levels, I didn't truly know who I was; I tried to a bit of everything, which kind of failed. But over time, I begun to understand the various factions more, what made them tick. I killed Imperials for their exploitation of the region, their ignorance and blind desire for the good of the earth infuriating. I explored caves, hunted animals, gazed at the low res horizon. In short the game is a journey, one that will suck hundreds of hours out of your life.
6: Fallout 3 I only acquired the Fallout 3: GOTY edition recently, but I have no doubts about it's place on my top 10. There is so much to do out in the depressing sea of brown, so many options as you rise in strength and knowledge towards the game's climax. Every time you leave a settlement, you're embarking on a journey. Take the time I left Megaton to explore, for example. I was only level 4 or so, armed with a few clips of 10mm ammo, a handful of explosives and my trusty laser pistol. I happened upon a section of broken down highway, it's pillars intriguing to me. Staring up at the road, I was lost in reverie. Then, a few bullets wizzed past my head, embedding themselves in the rock behind me. I charged the Raider at the slope upwards, wasting two clips on her. Shit, I thought. I collected what I could off the raider, and went up the slope, hoping for some kind of ammo cache. Flames piling upwards, a sniper shot caught a car ahead and caused a chain reaction, numerous other cars following suit and exploding. Thankfully, the explosion only crippled a limb and killed the sniper; whose rifle was now mine for the taking. Satisfied, I stooped over to collect my ill gotten prize and wasted the rest of my ammo on the remaining raiders. Down to my police baton, I ran back to Megaton, scared but shivering with delight.
5: Assassin's Creed II A vast improvement on the first's repetitive game mechanics and somewhat annoying minigames, Assassin's Creed II is a great entry point into the series, having you play as Ezio Auditore da Firenze from the realisation of his legacy to becoming a master assassin. It's a delicious experience, immersive as all hell and really rewarding to play.
4: Dragon Age: Origins Another fantastic RPG from Bioware, the times I've replayed it in myriad. The options...I can be who I want, from the lower echelons of the poor to the height of Nobility, and control that path however I wish. I can form my own personal agendas, be as ruthless or as kindhearted as I wish, decide who fights alongside me. You find yourself caring for your companions, fighting for them as much as anything else.
3: Hat Fortress 2 Ridiculously fun, Hat Fortress 2 is a game to be treasured, caressed, and stored in preserved in carbonite. It's just so simple, an absolute joy to play, and all that jazz.
2: Red Dead: Redemption Everything about it, really. The visuals...nothing like cleaning out Tumbleweed as the sun rises, the minute grains of wood in a barn all there. The sound, as a cougar tears you to shreds as you step outside your house. It too...*dramatic pause and breath* is a journey
1: ? I really can't say. I...I tried, I really did. But I can't say what my top game is, not until Battlefield 3 at least...
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