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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #30 on: February 21, 2007, 06:24:08 am »
Quick note: Mobygames doesn't allow hotlinking. ;)

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #31 on: February 22, 2007, 07:47:33 pm »
Legend of Zelda series
Baten Kaitos series
Tales of Series
Final Fantasy series
Sword of Mana series
Golden Sun series
Fire Emblem series
Time Crisis series
Super Mario Brothers series
Mario Kart series
Super Smash Brothers series
Golden Axe (the original)
Soul Calibur series

My list could go on, but I'll try to narrow down the whole game library for everyone to understand what I do and don't like:
-If it has sword play and/or magic I like it.
-If it's a racing game, I like it
-If it's a fighting game, I like it
-If it's an RPG, there's a good chance I like it
-If it's a first person shooter, I don't like it (Metroid and Time Crisis seem to be my only two exceptions)
-If it's online, I don't like it (just because I don't want to pay a monthly fee...of course, if it's free like the Wii then I'm fine).
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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #32 on: February 23, 2007, 03:42:30 am »
Quick note: Mobygames doesn't allow hotlinking. ;)

Lovin' this thread, though.

Blast!

And I think I didn't mention Metroid.  Did somebody else mention it before my post?  If not, I should kill myself from the shame of not mentioning it.

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #33 on: February 23, 2007, 04:51:13 am »
Quick note: Mobygames doesn't allow hotlinking. ;)

Lovin' this thread, though.

Blast!

And I think I didn't mention Metroid.  Did somebody else mention it before my post?  If not, I should kill myself from the shame of not mentioning it.
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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #34 on: February 26, 2007, 01:45:32 pm »
I recently rediscovered Silent storm. A WW2 TTBRPG (Tactical Turn Based RolePlaying Game).

The game simulates physics extraordinarily well. A bullet can pass through concrete, and still hit the target. You can destroy wooden structures, such as watch towers, with a well placed shot in a key structural point.

Every limb and the torso can be targeted, with varying effects on a succesful shot.  A hit in the right hand can make your enemy drop his weapon, badly damaged legs will reduce AP (action points required to do everything), and scrapes in various parts of the head can cause blindness or deafness. Clear hits to the head are instant kills.

Even the buildings are fully destructible. A couple of TNT charges in the right position's and you can blast an Axis HQ to the ground.



Then there's the downside of the game. The panzerkleins, which are basically mech suits. While wearing one, the character is almost immune to every weapon, except a couple of rocket launchers and other panzerklein weaponry.



You can grab a demo at http://www.mofunzone.com/download_games/silent_storm.shtml if youre interested.
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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #35 on: February 27, 2007, 11:36:59 am »
Diablo 1 & 2
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I guess loved isn't an accurate word, I'm still playing.  :o

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #36 on: February 27, 2007, 02:41:58 pm »
Diablo 1 & 2
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I guess loved isn't an accurate word, I'm still playing.  :o
So, in a word it's more like the video game version of crack?

I found this one game recently, where's the goal is basically eat to get bigger, don't get eaten. S'called Fl0w.

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2007, 04:35:39 am »
Flow is quite something.  Hope somehow PC users get the extra work they've put in the PS3 version.

And yeah, the Diablo games are awesome.  Played the living daylights out of the first one in various stages, then played a lot of MP with the second with my friends.  Even sort of dated a girl I met on Battle.net.   :o  Damn.  That's kind of weird.

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #38 on: March 09, 2007, 12:08:34 pm »
Golden Axe (the original)

Yes! That one totally rocked!

I'm missing Full Throttle in the list, the old Sam & Max. I liked Bodycount a lot (the old fps shooter). As for really old games that I've played for a long time, that would be Elite, Curse of Monkey Island, Duckhunt (yeah, I'm serious, I had a NES with lightgun :) ) , Little Big Adventure, Big Red Racing (awesome) and the Slipstream games (those fly-racing games with ultra cool looking aircraft :) ).
Oww I've forgot games likes The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour, pretty sweet too.

A game that was pretty awesome and very violent was Phantasmagoria 2 , a bit scary back then though, since I wasn't that old,

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #39 on: March 09, 2007, 06:52:31 pm »
Golden Axe (the original)

Yes! That one totally rocked!

I'm missing Full Throttle in the list, the old Sam & Max. I liked Bodycount a lot (the old fps shooter). As for really old games that I've played for a long time, that would be Elite, Curse of Monkey Island, Duckhunt (yeah, I'm serious, I had a NES with lightgun :) ) , Little Big Adventure, Big Red Racing (awesome) and the Slipstream games (those fly-racing games with ultra cool looking aircraft :) ).
Oww I've forgot games likes The 7th Guest and The 11th Hour, pretty sweet too.

A game that was pretty awesome and very violent was Phantasmagoria 2 , a bit scary back then though, since I wasn't that old,

Cheers

Gotta love those point and clicks. Full Throttle was absolutely awesome :D
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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #40 on: March 09, 2007, 08:57:14 pm »
Yeah, totally! If they ever make a Full Throttle 2 and not cancel it halfway, then damn I'd really really like to play it ..  8)
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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #41 on: March 10, 2007, 04:47:58 am »
1)  Needs no explanation, other than "FROG BLAST THE VENT CORE!"


2)  Tetris.  Greatest game ever.  Period.


3)  Sonic the Hedgehog.  One of the first games I ever played.  I like the whole series, but Sonic the Hedgehog was, and still is, my favorite.


4)  Star Ocean II.  By far the best RPG that I have played.  I have found that the battle system holds up a lot better than those in Squares games, and every time I play through, I learn something new.


Those are the four games that I played the most as a child.  I also really enjoyed the Ecco series for the Genesis, and Ambrosia's earlier games, including the original Escape Velocity (can you tell that I have been a Mac person for a very long time?).  More recently, I have had a lot of fun with the Metal Gear Solid series, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and several of the early Square RPGs (FF and Crono Trigger, specifically).  I didn't have a Nintendo as a kid, so I didn't get to play those until I was in college, and learned about emulators.

In the last couple of years, I found Rez and Shadow of the Colossus.  Both are works of art, but for different reasons.  Rez is perhaps the only game that I have enjoyed that focuses on music.  Most of the music based game seem to be about mashing buttons in time to the music, which doesn't really suit me.  Rez, on the other hand, has visuals and gameplay that go with the music, but do not depend entirely upon it.  Shadow of the Colossus, on the other hand, is just stunning.  The visuals are amazing, and the sense of isolation and loneliness  are incredibly well done.

Finally, Darwinia.  That is perhaps my favorite game.  You should all play it.


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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #42 on: March 11, 2007, 07:18:56 am »
Shadow of the Colossus should definitely be on the list, and on the same side of the coin, Ico.  I hope if you played one you played the other.

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #43 on: March 12, 2007, 07:32:56 pm »
Shadow of the Colossus should definitely be on the list, and on the same side of the coin, Ico.  I hope if you played one you played the other.
Ico is bloody amazing.  I can't believe that I forgot to mention it.

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Re: Games We've Loved...
« Reply #44 on: March 16, 2007, 10:17:16 am »


I don't think this one has been mentioned before.
What a game, in every respect. At the time this came out, I was into Dungeons & Dragons, the game where you roleplay a character in a group with books and lots of stats...but it's all in your head(except for the books). Seeing Baldur's Gate for the first time was a jaw dropping experience for me, as for the first time I could actually see with my eyes what I had seen in my head all that time. When I first played the game, well, I had never played anything so immersive before, it was amazing I'm telling you! The music, the different outcomes to different actions...and then finding out how the game played by adopting another play style, like making an evil character, or a thief, or a wizard or all of those combined!
Never have I started up and played through a game so many times, and I think I have never enjoyed a game so much as this.

Other games I enjoyed thoroughly: Legend of Zelda: A link to the past and Link's awakening, Metroid Prime, Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat and Secret of Mana.