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Post by SoonDragon67 on Feb 18, 2014 20:18:20 GMT -5
Rather than just making a list of top 100 games, I have instead decided to make a list of games that I enjoyed a lot. It will update constantly. Also feel free to make your own lists.
MY LIST OF FAVORITE VIDEO GAMES (Subject to change) Legend of Dragoon Journey Fallout 3 Civilization IV Star Wars Battlefront II Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II Total War Medieval II Ultimate Alliance Dragon Age Origins Mass Effect 2 Godzilla Destoy All Monsters/Unleased(I'm putting the two games as one due to their similarities) Grand Theft Auto V XCOM Enemy Unknown Shadow of the Colossus Last of Us InFamous 2 Flower The Walking Dead Tomb Raider Civilization V Pong Contra Galaga Star Wars Battlefront Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale Civilization Revolution Mount and Blade Warband Grand Theft Auto V Fight Night Champion Resogun Alpha Protocol Heavenly Sword
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Post by miketheratguy on Feb 18, 2014 20:48:05 GMT -5
A few of my favorites are on there. Contra, Battlefront and Colossus are all-time classics. I keep debating picking up one of the Civ games (the last I played was Civ II, which I liked but didn't love- in general I don't like turn-based strategy nor grid-based gameplay maps) but I don't know if I'd prefer Civ IV or Civ V.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Feb 18, 2014 20:49:23 GMT -5
A few of my favorites are on there. Contra, Battlefront and Colossus are all-time classics. I keep debating picking up one of the Civ games (the last I played was Civ II, which I liked but didn't love- in general I don't like turn-based strategy nor grid-based gameplay maps) but I don't know if I'd prefer Civ IV or Civ V. Civ IV is the more entertaining game in my opinion.
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Post by charliebucketsgranpa on Feb 18, 2014 20:55:02 GMT -5
Man I freakin love CIV 4.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 18, 2014 21:36:40 GMT -5
Civilization Revolution; cut out all the BS, conquer the world.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Feb 18, 2014 22:18:22 GMT -5
Civilization Revolution; cut out all the BS, conquer the world. I enjoyed that game a lot too... Actually I think I'll add it into my list.
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Post by charliebucketsgranpa on Feb 18, 2014 22:26:33 GMT -5
I like Revolution too but eventually I sold it as IV had more to choose from. I kinda regret selling it though but I needed the money at the time.
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Post by WSS? on Feb 20, 2014 2:57:30 GMT -5
BEHOLD! WSS'S TOP 25 FAVORITE GAMES LIST, IN ORDER! Note: I'm only counting games that I've beaten, or played a lot of in the case of endless games 25. Call of Duty: Black Ops ...Do I even have to say anything? It's Call of Duty. The story is enjoyable, the campaign is fun, Zombies mode is REALLY fun. My only issue with it is the multiplayer, which I just can't stand. Ooh, and the lack of healthbars. Not a fan of that. Regardless, this is a fun game, and is by far the best of the CODs I've played. 24. Marvel Ultimate Alliance A game revolving around making your own super teams and fighting Doctor Doom? Count me in. An excellent RPG, and definitely Marvel's best licensed game. The selection of heroes is awesome, the gameplay is fun, and the story is enjoyable. Granted the graphics are butt-ugly, but otherwise, the game is a lot of fun. 23. State of Decay The idea of State of Decay is simple: Lead your group in the zombie apocalypse, and survive. Sure, there's story missions, but who plays those? The combat is enjoyable but repetitive, but that's not the game's focus. The focus is on survival. Building bases, scavenging for supplies, hunting particularly dangerous zombies, etc. It's an extremely fun timesink. 22. Terraria I like Minecraft, but I love Terraria. Where Minecraft focuses on building, Terraria focuses on adventuring, collecting loot, and fighting extremely difficult boss fights. There's no story, but it doesn't really needed. Like the above entry, it's just a great timesink. 21. Sid Meier's Pirates! This game might as well be called "Pirate Simulator," but I guess Pirates! had a better ring to it. Name aside, this game is amazing. Sack a city, sink a ship, marry a mayor's daughter, discover buried treasure, you can do just about anything you want in this game. The entire game plays extremely smoothly, and is an excellent simulation game. 20. Killing Floor One day, someone was sitting around thinking "What if I combined Brutal Legend's awesome soundtrack, Resident Evil's atmosphere and enemies, Mortal Kombat's gore, and Left 4 Dead's excellent gunplay and co-op?" Suddenly, Killing Floor was born. Okay, maybe that's not how it went down, but I like to think that's what happened, dangit! Anyways, this game is just too much fun. Every gun feels good to shoot, all of the enemies are nasty and fun to shoot up, and the rock soundtrack is just plain bad-%@#. This game is truly awesome. 19. WWE 2K14 Now this is a wrestling game. I know, season mode and all that, this game trumps all previous WWE games, in all ways. The matches are fun, the attires and entrances are spot-on, the Creation Suite is practically limitless, Universe mode has endless replayability, and the roster is an excellent mix of superstars and legends. All-around, an excellent game. 18. Red Dead Redemption (Multiplayer) Now, I know what you're thinking, "Why just the multiplayer?" Well, my friends, the answer to that question is that the fine gentleman making this list was too cheap to buy the full game, and instead bought the considerably less expensive Undead Nightmare version. In case you're wondering, yes, he does regret not getting the full game. ...Anyways, I sunk probably over a hundred hours into this. Whether I was grouping together with other random people to take control of a city, or wiping out a group of bandits, or just getting some good 'ol fashion payback on a guy for blowing up my hard-earned wagon, I was having fun. 17. Psychonauts ...Yeah, that picture's pretty correct. Many rank Psychonauts as the #1 most underrated game of all time. Personally, I'd rank it as #2, with #1 being further down this list. That said, this still an amazing game. Basically, it's about entering the minds of nutty people, and fixing them. This, of course, opens up a lot of opportunities, and the devs did awesome work these opportunities. As the picture explains, the game's characters, dialogue, story and all that are the game's best part, but the platforming, boss fights, and combat are all excellent in their own rights. 16. Injustice: Gods Among Us What happens when the guys who make the Mortal Kombat games are handed the DC license? An incredibly mediocre game, that's what. However, what happens when they get a second chance? Pure awesomeness. This game is fun in a lot of ways. Story mode is fun and interesting, S.T.A.R.S. mode is addictive (And the most difficult thing I've ever played, I might add), and of course, there's not much like sitting down and playing a round or two with your pals. There's plenty of online content, though the competition is tough, trust me. Overall, an excellent fighting game. 15. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood PFFFT. Assassin's Creed? LOOOOOOOOL that's for casuals. Okay, just kidding. This is a genuinely excellent game. The story is top-notch, the stealth is incredibly fun, the combat, though easy, is tons of fun to watch, and there's so much content that I've been playing it for three years and I still haven't got 100%. A tremendous game, and far and away the best in the series. 14. Half-Life 2 What can be said about Half-Life 2 that hasn't already been said? ... I dunno. Half-Life 2 is like a donkey riding a truck with 3 wheels tumbling down Mt. Everest. Bet no one's said that. ... Anyways, there's reasons many'd call this the greatest game of all time. The graphics are beautiful, and still hold up to this day. The gunplay is excellent. The story is great. The enemy design is the most unique and original I've seen in any game, ever. The voice acting is excellent. The characters are iconic. The level design is great. Donkey riding a truck with 3 wheels tumbling down Mt. Everest Half Life 2 got everything right. Blatantly stealing JonTron jokes FTW!13. Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty Yes, I know, Sons of Liberty is the worst in the series and all that. It's the only one I've played, so shut up. Passive aggression towards nonexistent people aside, I love this game. The stealth is well known for how fun it is, the combat itself is fairly enjoyable, the boss fights are some of the best I've ever seen (Has anyone else noticed how many commas I use?), but hands-down, my favorite thing in the game is the story. It starts simple, but man, does it escalate. To explain it would be to spoil it, so I'll just say, I love it. 12. Bully My #1 most underrated game, when everyone else was playing GTA, I was playing this. I felt that the story was better, the world was better, the combat was better, and the graphics were ahead by leaps and bounds. One of the very first games I completed, nostalgia may be a factor. Or, maybe, it was so great, it convinced me to become a hardcore gamer. Who knows? All I know is that this game is still boatloads of fun to this day. 11. Gears of War 3 These games get a lot of crap for having mediocre stories, having colorless art, and being "Male Fantasies." I laugh at all three of these. I find the story enjoyable. The first two may not have had much color, but the third one had plenty. And lastly, well, I'm afraid I don't dream of being in Marcus' situation, losing friends and family, living in a world that is practically hell, and regularly getting shot. Hipsters will be hipsters, I guess. Alright, enough of me moaning about people who disagree with me, this game is awesome. 10. Left 4 Dead 2 Oh boy, top 10, here we go... Zombies. I love 'em. Unfortunately, this is not my top 25 fetishes list, so here's a game about shooting up zombies with your buds, by our good friends at Valve. Easily the greatest co-op game of all time, teamwork is an essential skill in this game. If you split up, you're screwed. If you ignore your teammates wellness, you're screwed. If you don't spread the loot, you're screwed. Don't worry about dickbag teammates: They're screwed. Aside from that, the game is lots of fun. Every weapon is great to use, the random generation system makes every playthrough different, and most of all, the characters are absolutely friggin' hilarious. 9. Saint's Row: The Third With IV, it seemed like the GTA series was going down a darker, more serious route. So, logically, their competitors, the Saint's Row series decided to go in the opposite direction. Now it's got luchadors, Twilight-parodies, samurai/hackers/hipsters,wrestling moves, and giant fists that blow up things that they punch. This is, undeniably, a massive improvement. This game is hilarious at every turn, the characters are extremely enjoyable, the gameplay is great fun, the driving is excellent, the vehicle customization is excellent... I can keep going for a while, trust me. 8. Twisted Metal: Black The darkest, most gritty game I've ever played, this game is unforgettable. Normally, I'm not into being dark for the purpose of being dark, but this game did it so well. Every single character's story was interesting. Not to mention the extremely fun gameplay, excellent graphics for the time, and one of the absolute best credits themes of all time. 7. Mortal Kombat: Deception MORTAL KOMBAT! *Cue techno music* This is another one of my first games, and it makes me wish I had a PS2 again. This game was awesome. The unique character design, the excellent gameplay, the awesome lore, the great multiplayer, the fun Konquest mode, and the great mini-games. Man, I wish I still had a PS2... 6. Fallout: New Vegas If you haven't played this yet, you're missing out. It's a great RPG, it's a great FPS, it's a great Adventure game, it's truly a must-play game, regardless of what genres you're a fan of. The best lore for any game I've ever seen, the most content I've seen in any game, some of the best gameplay, and DANNY TREJO! 5. Bastion Top 5, now we're gettin' to the really, really, really good stuff. Now here's one you guys have probably never heard of. A weird but beautiful game about a boy trying to reset the world after the apocalypse, the game's seemingly simplistic story escalates dramatically, and it is legitimately one of the best plots I've seen in anything, ever. The gameplay is fun but difficult as heck, making it extremely rewarding. It has the second best soundtrack I've heard in any game. In my arrogant opinion, the last level, is the best last level in all of video game history. I can not recommend this game enough. 4. Dead Rising WEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLL, HE AIN'T MAH BOY BUT THE BROTHAH IS HEAVEH! This game isn't for eveyone, I'll tell you that. It's ball-bustingly hard, and the graphics were pretty mediocre for a Xbox 360 game. But underneath that, the boss fights are the the absolute best in all of video games, the soundtrack is the best in all of video games, the story is good, the feeling of accomplishment you get for passing the difficulty is tremendous, and when you get right down the the absolute base of the game, cutting down crowds of zombies is just plain fun. 3. Team Fortress 2 Absolutely no one has done multiplayer as well as TF2. No matter how you play, you'll have fun. There's something for everyone. Teamwork is important, two beats one 90% of the time. The Free-To-Play isn't pay-to-win. Every character is hilarious, lovable, and iconic. The game's art style itself exudes fun and charm. If you like multiplayer FPSes, you've gotta at least try this game out. 2. The Walking Dead This is going to sound crazy, but I actually like TWD game more than the show. Not to crap on the show, it's great, don't get me wrong. But I like the game so much more. I like Rick and Carl, but I love Lee and Clementine. This game has the best story of ANY video game, ever. Big claim, I know, but I'm still making it. Just... Just go buy it. Now. 1. Batman: Arkham City Yup, my number one is a Batman game. Problem? No? Good. This game is unrivaled. The story is excellent and unpredictable, the melee combat is the best in any game I've ever played, the stealth is the best, the characters are amazing, and the game is faithful to the comics. I know that many of you guys hate Batman, but you should still at least find a way to try this game out. Dang, this is the largest post I've ever made. It took me 4 stinkin' hours to make it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2014 3:58:41 GMT -5
1.Contra (NES) 2.WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2008 (PS2) 3.WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2011 (PS2) 4.WWE 2K14 (Xbox 360(even tough i don't have it yet)) 5.Super Mario Bros. (NES) 6.Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (Xbox 360) 7.Tekken 5 (PS2) 8.Forza Motorsport 4 & Horizon (Xbox 360) 9.The original Devil May Cry trilogy (PS2) & The new DMC (Xbox 360) 10.Minecraft (if i'm bored) (PC/Xbox 360) 11.Hudson's Adventure Island 2 (NES) 12.WWF Wrestlemania 2000 (N64) 13.Saturday Night Slam Masters (SNES) 14.Punch Out!! & Super Punch Out!! (NES & SNES)
Well that's all i think.
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Post by WSS? on Feb 24, 2014 20:15:45 GMT -5
Y'know, it was totally worth it for me to spend 4 hours on a post no one read.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Feb 24, 2014 20:19:25 GMT -5
Y'know, it was totally worth it for me to spend 4 hours on a post no one read. I tried reading it, but your font color made it too difficult.
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Post by WSS? on Feb 24, 2014 20:21:10 GMT -5
Y'know, it was totally worth it for me to spend 4 hours on a post no one read. I tried reading it, but your font color made it too difficult. Hm, that's odd. I didn't put that there. I'll try to fix it, gimme a second. Edit: It's fixed.
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Post by Rush on Feb 25, 2014 0:28:37 GMT -5
I had a hard time with this so I'll finish the list off when I can think of the right ones to chose. I consider a entire series one game
Top 10 Video Games
1. Mass Effect Trilogy 2. Metal Gear Solid series preferably snake eater 3. Assassins Creed series preferably 2 4. GTA series 5. Alan Wake 6. Pokemon series preferably emerald and crystal 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Post by Rush on Feb 25, 2014 0:29:35 GMT -5
BEHOLD! WSS'S TOP 25 FAVORITE GAMES LIST, IN ORDER! Note: I'm only counting games that I've beaten, or played a lot of in the case of endless games 25. Call of Duty: Black Ops ...Do I even have to say anything? It's Call of Duty. The story is enjoyable, the campaign is fun, Zombies mode is REALLY fun. My only issue with it is the multiplayer, which I just can't stand. Ooh, and the lack of healthbars. Not a fan of that. Regardless, this is a fun game, and is by far the best of the CODs I've played. 24. Marvel Ultimate Alliance A game revolving around making your own super teams and fighting Doctor Doom? Count me in. An excellent RPG, and definitely Marvel's best licensed game. The selection of heroes is awesome, the gameplay is fun, and the story is enjoyable. Granted the graphics are butt-ugly, but otherwise, the game is a lot of fun. 23. State of Decay The idea of State of Decay is simple: Lead your group in the zombie apocalypse, and survive. Sure, there's story missions, but who plays those? The combat is enjoyable but repetitive, but that's not the game's focus. The focus is on survival. Building bases, scavenging for supplies, hunting particularly dangerous zombies, etc. It's an extremely fun timesink. 22. Terraria I like Minecraft, but I love Terraria. Where Minecraft focuses on building, Terraria focuses on adventuring, collecting loot, and fighting extremely difficult boss fights. There's no story, but it doesn't really needed. Like the above entry, it's just a great timesink. 21. Sid Meier's Pirates! This game might as well be called "Pirate Simulator," but I guess Pirates! had a better ring to it. Name aside, this game is amazing. Sack a city, sink a ship, marry a mayor's daughter, discover buried treasure, you can do just about anything you want in this game. The entire game plays extremely smoothly, and is an excellent simulation game. 20. Killing Floor One day, someone was sitting around thinking "What if I combined Brutal Legend's awesome soundtrack, Resident Evil's atmosphere and enemies, Mortal Kombat's gore, and Left 4 Dead's excellent gunplay and co-op?" Suddenly, Killing Floor was born. Okay, maybe that's not how it went down, but I like to think that's what happened, dangit! Anyways, this game is just too much fun. Every gun feels good to shoot, all of the enemies are nasty and fun to shoot up, and the rock soundtrack is just plain bad-%@#. This game is truly awesome. 19. WWE 2K14 Now this is a wrestling game. I know, season mode and all that, this game trumps all previous WWE games, in all ways. The matches are fun, the attires and entrances are spot-on, the Creation Suite is practically limitless, Universe mode has endless replayability, and the roster is an excellent mix of superstars and legends. All-around, an excellent game. 18. Red Dead Redemption (Multiplayer) Now, I know what you're thinking, "Why just the multiplayer?" Well, my friends, the answer to that question is that the fine gentleman making this list was too cheap to buy the full game, and instead bought the considerably less expensive Undead Nightmare version. In case you're wondering, yes, he does regret not getting the full game. ...Anyways, I sunk probably over a hundred hours into this. Whether I was grouping together with other random people to take control of a city, or wiping out a group of bandits, or just getting some good 'ol fashion payback on a guy for blowing up my hard-earned wagon, I was having fun. 17. Psychonauts ...Yeah, that picture's pretty correct. Many rank Psychonauts as the #1 most underrated game of all time. Personally, I'd rank it as #2, with #1 being further down this list. That said, this still an amazing game. Basically, it's about entering the minds of nutty people, and fixing them. This, of course, opens up a lot of opportunities, and the devs did awesome work these opportunities. As the picture explains, the game's characters, dialogue, story and all that are the game's best part, but the platforming, boss fights, and combat are all excellent in their own rights. 16. Injustice: Gods Among Us What happens when the guys who make the Mortal Kombat games are handed the DC license? An incredibly mediocre game, that's what. However, what happens when they get a second chance? Pure awesomeness. This game is fun in a lot of ways. Story mode is fun and interesting, S.T.A.R.S. mode is addictive (And the most difficult thing I've ever played, I might add), and of course, there's not much like sitting down and playing a round or two with your pals. There's plenty of online content, though the competition is tough, trust me. Overall, an excellent fighting game. 15. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood PFFFT. Assassin's Creed? LOOOOOOOOL that's for casuals. Okay, just kidding. This is a genuinely excellent game. The story is top-notch, the stealth is incredibly fun, the combat, though easy, is tons of fun to watch, and there's so much content that I've been playing it for three years and I still haven't got 100%. A tremendous game, and far and away the best in the series. 14. Half-Life 2 What can be said about Half-Life 2 that hasn't already been said? ... I dunno. Half-Life 2 is like a donkey riding a truck with 3 wheels tumbling down Mt. Everest. Bet no one's said that. ... Anyways, there's reasons many'd call this the greatest game of all time. The graphics are beautiful, and still hold up to this day. The gunplay is excellent. The story is great. The enemy design is the most unique and original I've seen in any game, ever. The voice acting is excellent. The characters are iconic. The level design is great. Donkey riding a truck with 3 wheels tumbling down Mt. Everest Half Life 2 got everything right. Blatantly stealing JonTron jokes FTW!13. Metal Gear Solid: Sons of Liberty Yes, I know, Sons of Liberty is the worst in the series and all that. It's the only one I've played, so shut up. Passive aggression towards nonexistent people aside, I love this game. The stealth is well known for how fun it is, the combat itself is fairly enjoyable, the boss fights are some of the best I've ever seen (Has anyone else noticed how many commas I use?), but hands-down, my favorite thing in the game is the story. It starts simple, but man, does it escalate. To explain it would be to spoil it, so I'll just say, I love it. 12. Bully My #1 most underrated game, when everyone else was playing GTA, I was playing this. I felt that the story was better, the world was better, the combat was better, and the graphics were ahead by leaps and bounds. One of the very first games I completed, nostalgia may be a factor. Or, maybe, it was so great, it convinced me to become a hardcore gamer. Who knows? All I know is that this game is still boatloads of fun to this day. 11. Gears of War 3 These games get a lot of crap for having mediocre stories, having colorless art, and being "Male Fantasies." I laugh at all three of these. I find the story enjoyable. The first two may not have had much color, but the third one had plenty. And lastly, well, I'm afraid I don't dream of being in Marcus' situation, losing friends and family, living in a world that is practically hell, and regularly getting shot. Hipsters will be hipsters, I guess. Alright, enough of me moaning about people who disagree with me, this game is awesome. 10. Left 4 Dead 2 Oh boy, top 10, here we go... Zombies. I love 'em. Unfortunately, this is not my top 25 fetishes list, so here's a game about shooting up zombies with your buds, by our good friends at Valve. Easily the greatest co-op game of all time, teamwork is an essential skill in this game. If you split up, you're screwed. If you ignore your teammates wellness, you're screwed. If you don't spread the loot, you're screwed. Don't worry about dickbag teammates: They're screwed. Aside from that, the game is lots of fun. Every weapon is great to use, the random generation system makes every playthrough different, and most of all, the characters are absolutely friggin' hilarious. 9. Saint's Row: The Third With IV, it seemed like the GTA series was going down a darker, more serious route. So, logically, their competitors, the Saint's Row series decided to go in the opposite direction. Now it's got luchadors, Twilight-parodies, samurai/hackers/hipsters,wrestling moves, and giant fists that blow up things that they punch. This is, undeniably, a massive improvement. This game is hilarious at every turn, the characters are extremely enjoyable, the gameplay is great fun, the driving is excellent, the vehicle customization is excellent... I can keep going for a while, trust me. 8. Twisted Metal: Black The darkest, most gritty game I've ever played, this game is unforgettable. Normally, I'm not into being dark for the purpose of being dark, but this game did it so well. Every single character's story was interesting. Not to mention the extremely fun gameplay, excellent graphics for the time, and one of the absolute best credits themes of all time. 7. Mortal Kombat: Deception MORTAL KOMBAT! *Cue techno music* This is another one of my first games, and it makes me wish I had a PS2 again. This game was awesome. The unique character design, the excellent gameplay, the awesome lore, the great multiplayer, the fun Konquest mode, and the great mini-games. Man, I wish I still had a PS2... 6. Fallout: New Vegas If you haven't played this yet, you're missing out. It's a great RPG, it's a great FPS, it's a great Adventure game, it's truly a must-play game, regardless of what genres you're a fan of. The best lore for any game I've ever seen, the most content I've seen in any game, some of the best gameplay, and DANNY TREJO! 5. Bastion Top 5, now we're gettin' to the really, really, really good stuff. Now here's one you guys have probably never heard of. A weird but beautiful game about a boy trying to reset the world after the apocalypse, the game's seemingly simplistic story escalates dramatically, and it is legitimately one of the best plots I've seen in anything, ever. The gameplay is fun but difficult as heck, making it extremely rewarding. It has the second best soundtrack I've heard in any game. In my arrogant opinion, the last level, is the best last level in all of video game history. I can not recommend this game enough. 4. Dead Rising WEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLL, HE AIN'T MAH BOY BUT THE BROTHAH IS HEAVEH! This game isn't for eveyone, I'll tell you that. It's ball-bustingly hard, and the graphics were pretty mediocre for a Xbox 360 game. But underneath that, the boss fights are the the absolute best in all of video games, the soundtrack is the best in all of video games, the story is good, the feeling of accomplishment you get for passing the difficulty is tremendous, and when you get right down the the absolute base of the game, cutting down crowds of zombies is just plain fun. 3. Team Fortress 2 Absolutely no one has done multiplayer as well as TF2. No matter how you play, you'll have fun. There's something for everyone. Teamwork is important, two beats one 90% of the time. The Free-To-Play isn't pay-to-win. Every character is hilarious, lovable, and iconic. The game's art style itself exudes fun and charm. If you like multiplayer FPSes, you've gotta at least try this game out. 2. The Walking Dead This is going to sound crazy, but I actually like TWD game more than the show. Not to crap on the show, it's great, don't get me wrong. But I like the game so much more. I like Rick and Carl, but I love Lee and Clementine. This game has the best story of ANY video game, ever. Big claim, I know, but I'm still making it. Just... Just go buy it. Now. 1. Batman: Arkham City Yup, my number one is a Batman game. Problem? No? Good. This game is unrivaled. The story is excellent and unpredictable, the melee combat is the best in any game I've ever played, the stealth is the best, the characters are amazing, and the game is faithful to the comics. I know that many of you guys hate Batman, but you should still at least find a way to try this game out. Dang, this is the largest post I've ever made. It took me 4 stinkin' hours to make it. Interesting. You should check out snake eater brilliant game
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Post by WSS? on Feb 25, 2014 1:01:25 GMT -5
Interesting. You should check out snake eater brilliant game Just finished the prologue. Gotta love HD Collections.
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Post by Rush on Feb 25, 2014 1:02:58 GMT -5
Yep. I love collections. I want a release of twin snakes on 360/0ne
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Post by WSS? on Feb 25, 2014 1:09:59 GMT -5
Yeah, me too. Quick question: Why could Liquid's ghost or whatever take over Ocelot's body?
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Post by Rush on Feb 25, 2014 1:13:32 GMT -5
Yeah, me too. Quick question: Why could Liquid's ghost or whatever take over Ocelot's body? Don't hold it to me cause its been a long long time I played SoL I think it was cause ocelot had liquids arm or limb or something like that
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Post by Rush on Feb 25, 2014 1:14:52 GMT -5
Just googled it
The Liquid Snake persona first took over Ocelot aboard the USS Discovery in 2007. He made his presence known to Solid Snake, telling his "brother" that he was "drowning in time" (referring to the accelerated aging process), and that Liquid avoided this fate by living on through the transplanted arm. After hijacking Metal Gear RAY, Liquid proceeded to destroy the Discovery, along with the U.S. Marines on board, before making his escape. Snake, however, survived the incident, as observed by Ocelot, after Liquid's personality had subsided.
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Post by WSS? on Feb 25, 2014 2:12:05 GMT -5
So, Liquid's personality was in his arm, which I'm assuming Ocelot took after having his own arm cut off by Grey Fox? Is that just something in clone biology in that universe?
Also, very intelligent of Liquid to avoid aging by stealing the body of an old man. Genius.
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