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Creative Arts and Media => TV and Video => Video and Traditional Games => Topic started by: WingedZephyr on August 08, 2011, 01:41:55 AM
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What are some of the games you've played that have been not just good, but entirely intrigued you and blew your mind because of how awesome or unique they are? Doesn't even mean they have to be perfect games - just something that really stood out to you and stuck with you when you played it.
For me, it's been:
Zelda (series) - I love the history and world of the game.
Portal (series) - Awesome characters, unique gameplay, and a perfect blend of humorous and dark storytelling.
Ico/Shadow of the Colossus - Although for the most part they completely lack a story, that's actually part of what makes them so interesting. The world and gameplay are amazing.
Okami - Beautiful style to the game.
Flower - Quite a simple game, but very relaxing. I'm kind of a sucker for the artistic aspect of the game.
Heavy Rain - Very "real" characters that you could actually care about, and dynamic storyline with multiple decision-based outcomes.
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Portal (series) - just as Zephyr had said, the uniqueness of it all, the humor and dark sci- fi
Halo (series) - not exactly sure why? maybe its because my mate loves it and I grew to like it alot, the music is pretty epic, probably the best video game music.
Fable 3 - the only one of the series I have played and its really awesome
Skyrim (sequel to Oblivion) - I AM SO FREAKING EXCITED YOU HAVE NO IDEA!!!!
Oblivion - I have to play it now if I want to play Skyrim and get what is going on
Assassin's Creed (series) - its interesting, very violent but has a good story behind it all.
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Mirror's Edge - 1st person action running acrobatics!
Paper Mario - Overwhelming amount of 2D in 3D world, I like how it comes out :P
Portal - Using just one gun to solve several different puzzles, I think it's a pretty unique game.
Cave Story - The combination of pixel-based platformers into a modern adaptation with many ports still created, I think it's just awesome!
Burnout 3 Dominator - Ever since the idea of actually how badly you can crash your car and try to eliminate other people in the race... stylishly might I add, it actually makes losing the game seem a lot more desirable than I've ever seen before lol.
Command and Conquer Renegade (Westwood Studios) - I have to say while the FPS campaign of this game might not have been perfect, the multiplayer support for modding and just overall differently talented characters only achieved by accumulation of combat points just made everything sit right and everyone couldn't be all powerful while having fun even if you were losing! Today a remake is being undertaken for Unreal Tournament 3, the multiplayer is pretty much accomplished however the campaign is being worked on :D
Kingdom Hearts - Yes while this is but another RPG game, what I really like about it is how Disney and Final Fantasy intertwine to make something not overly serious and yet also enchanting. Bringing Disney classics back alive in a action environment that also conveys an entertaining storyline, the battle system also not all that repetitive, which makes me come back for more punishment even after beating the game.
Half-Life 2 - I have to say that not just because I find this game's mix of puzzle and action cool, but the way all the weapons handle and the enemies fight, then the endless horde of source engine mods that come with it, I cannot complain about much here except the ally AI when trying to "help" in battle. I just think the way everything is placed, it's possible to re-approach this game so many times and still find it entertaining because of how many different ways you can accomplish your goals, whether it be taking advantage of the environment or just running and gunning your way to victory, it's generally possible.
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The Legend of Zelda series - The NES game was the first game I ever played, and it pretty much stuck. I love fantasy adventure games and Link is the perfect hero. Plus Toon Link is adorable and funny. I also like how the series changes art styles and themes to stay fresh. Plus it's pretty fun to get into time-line debates. Really looking forward to Skyward Sword.
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Devil May Cry series - Aaahhh this fills my need for straight up action and demon fighting. I've loved all of the DMC games except the second one. They're awesome, funny, dark, challenging, and Dante is...ah...well....... :*
(http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm143/neko_charlotte/DMC4-Dante-rose.jpg)
I loved the games so much that I actually defeated Devil May Cry 3 on Dante Must Die mode, which is one of the more rage inducing video game experiences you can inflict upon yourself.
Can't say that I like Dante's new look in the upcoming DMC5 game, but I'm still holding out hope.
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Nier- great story and gameplay
Terraria-insanely funsome
Fable(series)- great gameplay and in alternate England
Many more I can't think of right now
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The World Ends With You, great game for DS standards, great charachters, awsome music, a large variety of enemys, and anime style graphics
Army of Two(series)- this game has two really funny main charachters who joke around with eachother at the worst times possible
Mortal Kombat- just drawin to this game for its music, endless voilence and epic fatalities
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Psychonauts - extremely fun game with a very fun story to follow.
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Halo(series)- My childhood in a nutshell. Sleepover co-op nights,midnight releases,Abuse of silent cartographer intro :P
Timesplitters (series-specifically future perfect)- Another kinda nostalgia attack fun arcadey fast paced shooting and humor
Deus Ex( Series)- Epic conspiracy storyline,tough decision making ( Deus Ex 1999) awesome cyberpunk music fun gameplay. Hands down Best Fpsrpg evar. Invisible war was mediocre and the public alpha*cough*leak*cough* is great as is so I have high hopes for the final product.
Mass Effect (series)-It's good. I don't think it's Revolutionary or amazing by any standards though. Looking forward to 3.
Half Life(series-specifically opposing force,half life,hl2:ep3+2)- Although the source engine was amazing I personally feel that opposing force (a half life expansion pack) was The Best half life game. It kinda shows you the other side of the story. And swinging across ropes while using a 2 handed rifle was awesome :P All in all they are all great games.
Fallout(series)- fallout 1+2 were great and were filled with dark humor. The formula was very fun. Fallout 3 (although constantly labelled oblivion ft. guns) was simply awesome and vegas just felt like 3.5
Metal Arms: Glitch in the system- Awesome,Just awesome.
Perfect Dark(N64)- Superior to goldeneye in every way
Donkey Kong 64: Fun fun fun fun.
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Can't say I have played any game that has really stood out for me, but if I'm gonna mention something...
Crysis 2 single player (campaign) imo has excellent graphics and a really good storyline, despite some bugs and glitches I have stumbled upon, it's not only a graphics showoff game, but as well great overall story and gameplay experience which makes it a worthy sequel.
For the multiplayer, since I tend to do single player stuff before advancing to multiplayer, I haven't played it enough to really make a decision. But from what I've seen so far, it reminds a bit of Call of Duty multiplayer; with of course the Crysis-specific features which brings a much more futuristic feel to it.
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Lair - The only hardcore game I have seen that features a Dragon Rider. No less, a Game I've been wanting for the absolute longest time; since I got a 1st gen PS3.
Grand Theft Auto - It's just so surprisingly fun to create absolute havoc and not have to pay a price. Especially since everything is fake; so I don't feel guilty or anything for running over some random guy or capping a cop.
Pokemon - Any mention of this series and you have my attention. For a game oriented towards the younger ages, this can be a pretty intense series if you get deep enough into it. It was the very first game series I ever got into, and it will be the last I get out of (if anything of the sort is to happen).
The Legend of Zelda - I admit I was extremely late to this series. The very first Zelda game I played was Twilight Princess; but it was not to be the last. And now, I've played almost every Zelda game to date (excluding Wind Waker and all the games with "Toon Link").
Metroid - Another series I was late as hell to. Started with Metroid Prime. But since then, I have gone on to play almost every Metroid game out there. Only missed out on Zero Mission, Hunters and Pinball.
Dead Space - The first game in a long time to actually freak me out. Even to watch. Also one of the most intelligent games to date; Silent hill is a close second, but I could easily bear to watch Silent Hill. Dead Space just hits something and scares the hell out of me...
Fallout - My latest game fix, Fallout is addicting beyond measure, especially when you pump up the difficulty. Sure, it's bleak and rather harsh; but honestly, that's life. And I could easily see that's exactly how life might be in the wake of Nuclear Holocaust. A fun series to say "what if" to.
Halo - Originally, I was not a fan of this Pop Culture icon of a game. But as I played it more, I actually got over that and started to like it. Probably one of the few FPS's that I'm actually good at. The customizable armor and logos is what got me hooked, really.
Metal Gear Slid - Okay, everyone knows Snake owns. And when I played the first game, I had a lot of fun. Now what I really want is MGS3 and MGS4.
Super Smash Bros - I kick ass beyond measure in all these games. I can go toe to toe with the hardcore players because, hell, I am one. I know each and every secret in all the games, how to unlock every character and stage, as well as how to get every trophy in Melee and Brawl, so on and so forth. The series stands out because it's tossing all my favorite Nintendo Characters (and Sonic and Snake) into a ring and seeing which of them comes out on top.
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Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Hands down one of the greatest games of all time. Anyone who has played Oblivion has and small idea, but it's really a whole different caliber of amazing. Morrowind puts Oblivion to shame in every aspect. It's the only game I've played where I really felt like I could BE the character that I was role-playing. The world was so massive that each town had a story and history. Oblivion only had 7 towns and one city, Where Morrowind had so many you couldn't even count. It's one of the greatest RPG experiences I've ever had.
Call of Duty 2 - Before they made online game play the only factor that was thought about, you really felt immersed in the WWII experience. It was well made, and the environment and combat felt like you were really in the war. The other Call of Duties have been unrealistic, and I haven't really felt as into them as this one.
Final Fantasy VII - The only truly great game in the series. The music was far greater than any FF before or after its creation. The story was wonderful in my opinion and the game play far exceeds the others in the series.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time - SNES game that no one has probly heard of. One of the hardest games I've ever played. I miss the times when they made video games a challenge instead of giving the victory away. I tried playin it again recently, and it was so difficult, I didn't get past the 3rd level. Makes me miss the good ol' times.
Super Mario World - The perfection of platform gaming. Difficult, long, many hidden secrets, and just plain awesome to play. By far the best Mario game. Nothing in the future will come close
Donkey Kong Country 1+2 - Best thing about this game: the music. Most people don't think about it because their too busy playing the game, but the music really makes the game so much better. If you have a chance to play it again, really focus on the music and realize how much better the game is because of it.
Almost all my of these games are ten years old or older. They just can't make games as good as they used to. It's gone from an art, to simply making money. Obviously just my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Hands down one of the greatest games of all time. Anyone who has played Oblivion has and small idea, but it's really a whole different caliber of amazing. Morrowind puts Oblivion to shame in every aspect. It's the only game I've played where I really felt like I could BE the character that I was role-playing. The world was so massive that each town had a story and history. Oblivion only had 7 towns and one city, Where Morrowind had so many you couldn't even count. It's one of the greatest RPG experiences I've ever had.
Call of Duty 2 - Before they made online game play the only factor that was thought about, you really felt immersed in the WWII experience. It was well made, and the environment and combat felt like you were really in the war. The other Call of Duties have been unrealistic, and I haven't really felt as into them as this one.
Call of duty has never been realistic. Even 2 has it's "realism flaws" which I won't get into but I agree completely that This was my favorite one. Only other 2 in the series worth mentioning are 1 and 4 imo. The multiplayer was amazing though especially on pc.
as for Morrowind.... Skyrim>Morrowind>Oblivion
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Dude...you can't say Skyrim is better than Morrowind when it hasn't even come out yet. I do like how its taking place in the 4th era and all the countries are getting divided. I also like the fact that dragons, and Nordic lore are going to be making strong appearances. It's still not enough for me to say anything though. I was severely disappointed with Oblivion, so I'm not getting my hopes up anytime soon.
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Metroid Prime series - I never played the second one, but one and three were just so interesting, creative and awesome.
Super Mario Galaxy series - The graphics in this were beyond words and the level designs and everything were just so innovative and mind-blowing.
Kirby's Epic Yarn - Most interesting graphics style and gameplay I've ever seen o3o
Dead Space: Extraction (Wii) - A game I rented and my first rail-shooter I've ever played; I found it to be cool and quite enjoyable.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl - I've been a huge Super Smash Bros. fan since around 2000 when only the first Smash installment was out for the N64. Brawl though has so much third-party stuff, characters, stages, new features and galore that it just made it so awesome and I was freaking anxious as all hell to get the game. Every time they delayed the release date for the game I cut myself (LOL just kidding), but it was very painful every time they delayed its release for a bit. I finally got it 9 hours after its initial release on March 9th, 2008 at 9 AM.
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My god I forgot 2.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R (series)- /k/ommando approved
Metro 2033- Great atmosphere, Ai was a bit lacking but i was a fan of the book and i loved the game.
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Fracture - First game I have ever seen that does what it does with the ground
The elder scrolls (series) - Best story telling ever! Also one of the most interesting series I ever played
Halo 2 - My personal favorite of the entire halo series. its the only halo game that really feels like halo to me.
Donky Kong 64 - the first 3D game ive ever fully completed
Sonic 3 & Knuckles - I love sonic and this classic game is one I still play. (Still play thanks to Nic)
Portal (series) - I love how those games are set up. Who wouldn't want a portal gun to solve those kinds of issues?
Zelda Oceania of time - the zelda game I played the most!
The list shall continue later.
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Halo series - Great story, first and best FPS I played back then.
Elder scrolls series (Particularly Morrowind, Oblivion and soon Skyrim /me nerdgasm) - The sheer freedom to do what you want, where you want, how you want.
Farcry series(High hopes for 3) - Again, the sheer open world environment with the style of tactics involved. Be stealthy, be loud, be precise, whatever you wanted to do.
Minecraft - The amount of creation as well as fun, adventurey stuff that goes nicely together.
GTA series - Being the criminal, fuuuun. As well as the open world feeling.
Red Dead Redemption - Again with the open world, but the story was interesting and had memorable characters.
Demon Souls(And some day Dark Souls) - Not open world, but a beautifully blended action RPG hack 'n' slash. As well as the original story behind it, very memorable, despite it could sometimes be sick and twisted.
Dead Rising series - LOADS OF ZOMBIE KILLIN'! Need I say more?
Left 4 Dead series - Memorable characters.
The list could go on, but I think I've said enough. I'm a gamer! 0:)
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Tales of Symphonia - Greatest jrpg and story of all time.
Phantasy Star Online - So repedetive, yes so addictive
Sonic Adventure 2 - Greatest sonic game of all time.
World of Warcraft - The first and best mmo I have ever played.
The Elder Scrolls 3 and 4 - Greatest computer rpgs of all time.
Super Smash Bros (Series) - Extremely fun, easy to learn, and its roster is amazing.