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YorkeDaddy 03-26-2014 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 1282602)
I mean I was basing the pick on the sheer quality of the game, rather than its influence and innovation and what have you. And I think based on that it's at least a contender; it was very critically acclaimed.

Kingdom Hearts 1 was NOT a polished game. It is thoroughly outclassed by the single in almost every possible objective category.

That being said, KH1 is still a good game and it brings a lot of great things to the table.

Psychedub Dude 03-26-2014 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1431889)
Kingdom Hearts 1 was NOT a polished game. It is thoroughly outclassed by the single in almost every possible objective category.

That being said, KH1 is still a good game and it brings a lot of great things to the table.

I dunno about that, the story in the first one was pretty great. The sequel got kind of wacky later on haha.

Kh2 definitely had a better combat system and cooler worlds but the first one had a better story imo. I wouldnt consider either of them the GOAT though.

Also, I hated that gummy ship bull **** haha

YorkeDaddy 03-26-2014 09:11 PM

Well story is a subjective matter, and I actually might even agree that KH1 had a better story (the Organization 13 stuff feels a bit contrived at times). The objective things, like graphics, camera, battle mechanics, features, worlds, customization options, etc are all heavily in favor of KH2, which is of no fault to KH1, they just had several years to polish the really rough parts of KH1.

But yeah, I wouldn't nominate either of these games for GOAT anyway. A game needs to be a flawless experience, where every single aspect is just mind-blowing. Gameplay, music, and graphics all have to come together in an effortless amalgamation of beauty.

And that's why my nomination for greatest game of all-time is now, always has been, and always will be:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nYpEqwpUlV...1640_front.jpg

Psychedub Dude 03-26-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1431917)
Well story is a subjective matter, and I actually might even agree that KH1 had a better story (the Organization 13 stuff feels a bit contrived at times). The objective things, like graphics, camera, battle mechanics, features, worlds, customization options, etc are all heavily in favor of KH2, which is of no fault to KH1, they just had several years to polish the really rough parts of KH1.

Yeah the story just didnt really flow well like the original. I didnt care as much about what was going on but it definitely had more polish like you said. The whole thing with Roxas(?) in the beginning was way too dragged out. I dont remember 2 as much as 1 though. I played through the original quite a few times when I was a kid but only cleared the sequel once.

But even as much polish and added content as KH2 had I still think the first one is the better game.

Also HELL YES donkey kong is the illest **** ever

YorkeDaddy 03-27-2014 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Psychedub Dude (Post 1431918)
Yeah the story just didnt really flow well like the original. I didnt care as much about what was going on but it definitely had more polish like you said. The whole thing with Roxas(?) in the beginning was way too dragged out. I dont remember 2 as much as 1 though. I played through the original quite a few times when I was a kid but only cleared the sequel once.

But even as much polish and added content as KH2 had I still think the first one is the better game.

Also HELL YES donkey kong is the illest **** ever

I'm the opposite, I can't even get through the first one again because the camera is so bad and the fights feel so clunky compared to the fluid visual spectacle that the second game provides. I know I 100%'d the second one and went through it probably five times, I couldn't get enough of it back when I was like 12 lol.

Psychedub Dude 03-27-2014 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1431989)
I'm the opposite, I can't even get through the first one again because the camera is so bad and the fights feel so clunky compared to the fluid visual spectacle that the second game provides. I know I 100%'d the second one and went through it probably five times, I couldn't get enough of it back when I was like 12 lol.

I feel ya the second def played way better I geuss I got them nostalgia glasses haha. I was around that age when the first came out so I def know what you mean. Different strokes for different blokes haha :thumb:

Chrysalis 03-27-2014 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1429367)
if you're going to include a Metal Gear Solid game, it has to be MGS.

(DISREGARD THIS. I wasn't in the best mood when I originally typed this post, and I actually feel really embarrassed about it now. :/ I'm leaving the quote up as a reference for a future post, though)

Wpnfire 03-27-2014 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1431989)
I'm the opposite, I can't even get through the first one again because the camera is so bad and the fights feel so clunky compared to the fluid visual spectacle that the second game provides. I know I 100%'d the second one and went through it probably five times, I couldn't get enough of it back when I was like 12 lol.

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Originally Posted by Psychedub Dude (Post 1432010)
I feel ya the second def played way better I geuss I got them nostalgia glasses haha. I was around that age when the first came out so I def know what you mean. Different strokes for different blokes haha :thumb:

I have a hard time choosing Chain of Memories, KH, or KH2 as the best game of the series. Days was pretty respectable as well.

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 1432223)
I'm sorry that I didn't lie (even though I do love MGS) and instead chose a game that trolls the player, has a convulted plot, and has a protagonist that isn't as manly as Snake (for the record, I didn't mind any of those things at all). I forgot that this thread doesn't allow people to mention personal favorites, but is for games that are objectively brilliant in every possible way (let's forget the fact that every game that's been mentioned in this thread is a personal favorite of the member who mentioned it). While I'm at it, I'll remove To the Moon and Perfect Cherry Blossom, replace New Vegas with Oblivion and Persona 4 with Final Fantasy VII, and add Goldeneye to my list. It doesn't matter that I was personally underwhelmed by these new replacements, as they're objectively brilliant!

(I apologize for going off on a tangent, but I just got really annoyed about that particular line in his post. I also really don't want anyone to think that this post implies that I think that anyone in here is lying about their choices. I really don't, but I want to remind everyone that my list (and, really, everyone else's) just consists of personal favorites. It's just odd seeing how a lot of people talk about their favorite albums and mention that music is subjective, and yet they don't have the same mindset for games and imply that they have to be objectively great to be worthy of being praised as a favorite. I could name quite a large number of problems with my favorite games (and not just the ones I mentioned in my last post), and I'd still love them and consider them to be my favorites, despite the fact that they're not objectively great. I'd just like to apologize in advance for sounding a bit hostile in my post.)


I just meant that it is weird that you would choose MGS2. I can't find anything (gameplay, or otherwise) that the second one did better than the MGS.

YorkeDaddy 03-28-2014 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 1432223)
I'm sorry that I didn't lie (even though I do love MGS) and instead chose a game that trolls the player, has a convulted plot, and has a protagonist that isn't as manly as Snake (for the record, I didn't mind any of those things at all). I forgot that this thread doesn't allow people to mention personal favorites, but is for games that are objectively brilliant in every possible way (let's forget the fact that every game that's been mentioned in this thread is a personal favorite of the member who mentioned it). While I'm at it, I'll remove To the Moon and Perfect Cherry Blossom, replace New Vegas with Oblivion and Persona 4 with Final Fantasy VII, and add Goldeneye to my list. It doesn't matter that I was personally underwhelmed by these new replacements, as they're objectively brilliant!

(I apologize for going off on a tangent, but I just got really annoyed about that particular line in his post. I also really don't want anyone to think that this post implies that I think that anyone in here is lying about their choices. I really don't, but I want to remind everyone that my list (and, really, everyone else's) just consists of personal favorites. It's just odd seeing how a lot of people talk about their favorite albums and mention that music is subjective, and yet they don't have the same mindset for games and imply that they have to be objectively great to be worthy of being praised as a favorite. I could name quite a large number of problems with my favorite games (and not just the ones I mentioned in my last post), and I'd still love them and consider them to be my favorites, despite the fact that they're not objectively great. I'd just like to apologize in advance for sounding a bit hostile in my post.)

Right, and the point of this thread also isn't to debate the merits of each game that each member has posted in a spirited discussion to reach some sort of conclusion.

Take a fucking chill pill, bro.

Chrysalis 03-29-2014 12:17 AM

^Again, I apologize for that. I just get really annoyed when someone questions me just because I prefer a certain game over it's more popular predecessor (and the fact that I've dealt with much worse responses to my opinions doesn't help). I admittedly wasn't in the best mood when I read the post I replied to, so I really did go overboard with that response (even though I am serious about my dislike of solely using objective factors to determine if someone likes a game. I know that you (or most people in this thread, for that matter) weren't really doing that, though. I was kind of venting a bit more about Tuna's old post, which, combined with the quoted line in my last post, set me off).

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1432241)
I just meant that it is weird that you would choose MGS2. I can't find anything (gameplay, or otherwise) that the second one did better than the MGS.

To be honest, as convulted as it is, the plot and dialogue kept me hooked like almost no other game has, and I personally think that the latter is the best in the medium (the fact that the actual gameplay's fun doesn't hurt either). As YorkeDaddy mentioned, story is subjective, but I loved the insanity of it all, which is why I honestly felt a bit disappointed with MGS3, as great as it is. I felt as though Kojima was pandering to the fans who were disappointed with MGS2, and while it still worked perfectly fine, it just didn't have the same pull that 2 had because of that IMO.

Also, on the subject of Kingdom Hearts, I agree with you about Days being respectable, even if it did have some missions that I loath with a passion.

YorkeDaddy 03-29-2014 09:13 AM

Days got REALLY rough at some points. I remember one mission in Wonderland where you had to take out one of the things that looked like this:

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...en_Requiem.png

But it was really big and moved REALLY fast and you couldn't combo it at all because it wouldn't stagger, and it took me like three hours just to kill the damn thing.

A lot of the missions were pretty bland but I still liked Days quite a bit, especially because I really dug the story and thought the ending was quite surprising and well done.

Wpnfire 03-29-2014 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1432723)
Days got REALLY rough at some points. I remember one mission in Wonderland where you had to take out one of the things that looked like this:

http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2...en_Requiem.png

But it was really big and moved REALLY fast and you couldn't combo it at all because it wouldn't stagger, and it took me like three hours just to kill the damn thing.

A lot of the missions were pretty bland but I still liked Days quite a bit, especially because I really dug the story and thought the ending was quite surprising and well done.


Oh yes, I remember that level, and it did indeed suck.
Actually, I don't think it or chain of memories was the best: I agree with you that I think KH2 was the best.


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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 1432650)
To be honest, as convulted as it is, the plot and dialogue kept me hooked like almost no other game has, and I personally think that the latter is the best in the medium (the fact that the actual gameplay's fun doesn't hurt either). As YorkeDaddy mentioned, story is subjective, but I loved the insanity of it all, which is why I honestly felt a bit disappointed with MGS3, as great as it is. I felt as though Kojima was pandering to the fans who were disappointed with MGS2, and while it still worked perfectly fine, it just didn't have the same pull that 2 had because of that IMO.

Yeah MGS3 wasn't much better, but it wasn't anywhere near as annoying as 2 was. MGS2 annoyed me because if you tried to go back to areas that you went through previously, the enemies were back! That irritated the **** out of me, especially when you had to defuse the bombs and it took hours for me to find all of them.

The length of some of the cutscenes was just awful! Like I don't need to hear the same thing repeated like five times. I legit started to just skip the cutscenes after a few hours through the game, and I didn't have any trouble following the storyline without them.

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1270279)
Halo 3? It was easily the worst Halo yet at the time. The first one was just such a perfect combo of solid gameplay, sci fi awesomeness, and great levels that made such an impression when I first played it that I don't think any of the other ones will ever have the same impact. It was just the perfect game at the perfect time.

Things I liked about Halo 2 and 3:





I agree with Halo 4 being the next best after 1. The campaign was much more a return to form than any of the prior sequels. I liked that it was more serious, sorrowful, and dramatic–especially the cutscenes and voice acting, which I thought were done really really well.

I played the campaign co-op with one of my friends (who I also played the original halo with way back in the day on Xbox) on veteran and that was just so much fun.

I really liked the level where you flew a fighter in space because that was just so new and original.

I could talk about this more but I just seriously think 4 was the next the best after 1. I didn't have any problems with the multiplayer and thought it was really fun. The same goes for Spartan Ops.

Black Francis 03-29-2014 11:33 AM

Shin megami tensei : Nocturne

http://images.stopgame.ru/games/logo...i_nocturne.jpg

Best Rpg ive ever played, it beats FF6 and 7 easily, imo this is the best game of the SMT series.

Psychedub Dude 04-03-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1432751)
Shin megami tensei : Nocturne

http://images.stopgame.ru/games/logo...i_nocturne.jpg

Best Rpg ive ever played, it beats FF6 and 7 easily, imo this is the best game of the SMT series.

What system? PSone? I hear alot of praise for that series but never got around to trying any of them. Theere are a bunch of them on the DS.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_a-odO7Cyix...reverrules.jpg

Chrono Trigger to me is the GOAT, but Dragon Quest VIII definitely comes as a close second. This game is so perfect, everything from the battle system, characters, story and amount of content you get. Ive played through it way too many times yet it always remained fresh.

Black Francis 04-03-2014 10:49 AM

Nocturne is one the Ps2, it's a great game if you like Rpgs i'll guarantee you'll like it.

i haven't played Dragonquest but i heard it was the best selling rpg in japan at one point and alot of ppl have pointed out it's a great series.

Chrono trigger ive played but i don't think it's amazing as ppl say it is, i think it was a great rpg during the snes era but it's also over hyped as f*ck, it's like earthbound ppl would have you believe they were the greatest thing ever but the snes had FF3 (6) and Breath of fire 2 and Lufia 2 which is one of the best rpgs i played for the snes but it hardly gets any mentions.

I think Chrono trigger has a great premise but the gameplay it's fairly standard for an rpg (excluding the multiple endings concept)

The Batlord 04-03-2014 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1435211)
Chrono trigger ive played but i don't think it's amazing as ppl say it is, i think it was a great rpg during the snes era but it's also over hyped as f*ck, it's like earthbound ppl would have you believe they were the greatest thing ever but the snes had FF3 (6) and Breath of fire 2 and Lufia 2 which is one of the best rpgs i played for the snes but it hardly gets any mentions.

I think Chrono trigger has a great premise but the gameplay it's fairly standard for an rpg (excluding the multiple endings concept)

But that's what made Chrono Trigger so brilliant. So far as I know there had never been an RPG, or a game in general, that had such a well-developed and immersive storyline. Everything about that game drew me in from the word go in a way that I don't think has ever been repeated. Maybe that's nostalgia, but it still made a huge impression on me.

Black Francis 04-03-2014 11:24 AM

@The Batlord

It's a unique game in a way since the story deals with time traveling and multiple possibilities and not alot of rpgs have done that. (can't think of any other rpg that has done it)

But i played the Ps1 version that came with FF5 (i think) and it had anime cutscenes which made the game a little cooler but aside from a few cool things it was fairly standard rpg experience for me, the premise of that game was too big for the capacity of the snes, if that game were a ps2 game it woulda been a masterpiece just by staying true to his premise, but sadly it's a snes game that was too ambitious for it's time and didn't quite deliver (for me)

Now take ff3, just as ambitious as Chrono trigger but they used the Snes format amazingly, way better than Chrono.

They did it so well, FF3 it's regarded by many FF fans as the best FF game.
ive played and finished both games and ff3 was more memorable for me. because though Chrono had a cooler premise, FF3 told his story better.

Psychedub Dude 04-03-2014 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1435220)
But that's what made Chrono Trigger so brilliant. So far as I know there had never been an RPG, or a game in general, that had such a well-developed and immersive storyline. Everything about that game drew me in from the word go in a way that I don't think has ever been repeated. Maybe that's nostalgia, but it still made a huge impression on me.

This so much this, its a game thay left such a impact that no other game could come close to for me.

@black francis
CT had multiple timelines which each had their own story. FF VI had the regular world and the destroyed world. VI also had a much more open ended storyline, it let you kind lf do your own thing. CT while linear went more in to detail and had better characters. The characters and story are way more memorable for me. The soundtrack to Trigger is also incredible.

Breath of fire series is great and I agree its under rated. Ive been playing 2 recently actually haha.

YorkeDaddy 04-10-2014 12:11 PM

I didn't play through CT until recently, and can confirm that it's not nostalgia, they basically perfected the classic JRPG experience.

Astronomer 04-10-2014 08:05 PM

http://igamershood.com/wp-content/up...owind-logo.jpg

Psychedub Dude 04-11-2014 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy (Post 1437996)
I didn't play through CT until recently, and can confirm that it's not nostalgia, they basically perfected the classic JRPG experience.

:clap:

Wpnfire 04-11-2014 11:39 AM

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I know I'm gonna get some flak for this, but I think there needs to be two separate categories for 'best game ever' games in 3-D, and games not in 3-D.


Like how do we compare the graphics, controls, etc. of these games:

Contra
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Super Castlevania IV
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Versus this:



Shadow of the Colossus
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Kind of a big difference in graphics right?

By the way, I think all of these games are A+ grade, and I love all of them.

Scarlett O'Hara 04-11-2014 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Astronomer (Post 1438208)

:love: :bowdown:

You have fantastic taste.

Carpe Mortem 04-12-2014 11:07 AM

For handheld, the Dragon Warrior series is the best of all time.

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...Winnerisme.jpg

Wpnfire 04-12-2014 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Carpe Mortem (Post 1439049)
For handheld, the Dragon Warrior series is the best of all time.

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...Winnerisme.jpg

Lol. That reminds me of Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour's god-awful translations. Here's some of them:
  • Joey: "Woah. You've getting better and better."

  • Roland: "Information on various Duerist is input to the Duel Base by the technology of KaibaCorp."

  • Seto Kaiba: "Next, when meeting, I win."

  • Yami Yugi: "He seemed to be obviously painful."

  • Yami Yugi: "The victory ceremony starts slowly. Let’s return!"

  • You: "I will not go out because slowness today."

  • You: "Let's already return."

Black Francis 04-12-2014 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1438523)
I know I'm gonna get some flak for this, but I think there needs to be two separate categories for 'best game ever' games in 3-D, and games not in 3-D.


Like how do we compare the graphics, controls, etc. of these games:

Contra
Attachment 5556


Super Castlevania IV
Attachment 5558




Versus this:



Shadow of the Colossus
Attachment 5555
Attachment 5557






Kind of a big difference in graphics right?

By the way, I think all of these games are A+ grade, and I love all of them.


14232949 04-12-2014 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Mankycaaant (Post 1270555)
Here's my favourites of the current generation (360 or PS3)

1. Fallout 3
2. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
3. Heavy Rain
4. Dead Space
5. Batman Arkham Asylum
6. Fallout: New Vegas
7. GTA IV
8. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
9. Dead Space 2
10. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

To Amend:

1. Fallout 3
2. GTA V
3. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
4. Fallout New Vegas
5. Heavy Rain
6. Batman Arkham City
7. Bioshock
8. Dead Space
9. Dishonored
10. Uncharted: Drakes Fortune

I think.

djchameleon 04-12-2014 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1438523)
I know I'm gonna get some flak for this, but I think there needs to be two separate categories for 'best game ever' games in 3-D, and games not in 3-D.

Kind of a big difference in graphics right?

By the way, I think all of these games are A+ grade, and I love all of them.

I think don't so.

Saying what you think is the best game ever is your own personal opinion and if you are the type to rate a game better than an other game over graphics then so be it.

I prefer not to do that. Gameplay is definitely my first concern.

If you feel the need to make two separate criteria then go ahead but I don't feel like it's needed.

Astronomer 04-12-2014 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1438525)
:love: :bowdown:

You have fantastic taste.

:yeah:

The Elder Scrolls series will always be my favourite, despite their infamous glitches.

The Batlord 04-14-2014 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1439074)
Lol. That reminds me of Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour's god-awful translations. Here's some of them:
  • Joey: "Woah. You've getting better and better."

  • Roland: "Information on various Duerist is input to the Duel Base by the technology of KaibaCorp."

  • Seto Kaiba: "Next, when meeting, I win."

  • Yami Yugi: "He seemed to be obviously painful."

  • Yami Yugi: "The victory ceremony starts slowly. Let’s return!"

  • You: "I will not go out because slowness today."

  • You: "Let's already return."


Wpnfire 04-14-2014 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by the batlord (Post 1439824)

:laughing:

Mr. Charlie 05-26-2014 08:49 PM

Favourite games of all time in no particular order:

Half-Life 2
Team Fortress 2
Counter-Strike
Mario 64
Mario Galaxy 2
Zelda Ocarina of Time
Metroid Prime
Resident Evil 4
Ico
Tetris
Super Mario World
Zelda A Link to the Past
Wipeout
Journey
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
Bayonetta
Espgaluga II
Mushihimesama Futari
Dark Souls

Black Francis 05-28-2014 12:25 PM

i don't remember if ever listed mine but i find it best to pick the best one depending on their console

NES: Maniac Mansion, Mario 2, Zelda, Ninja gaiden, Metroid, double dragon, but i think my fav Nes game is Crash-n-the Boyz which was like a street gang urban olympics kinda game. it's referenced in the scott pilgrim movie.

Sega master system: Alex the kid, Shinobi

Snes: Shadowrun, Lufia2, FF6&4, Breath of fire 2, Super metroid, Zelda, Nba live

the SNES is when i really got into gaming and rpgs.

PS1: FF7 & 8, Castlevania SOTN, Suikoden 1 & 2, Theme park & Hospital. Persona 1 & 2, Jet Moto, Tony hawk, etc

The PS1 had a great balanced game library, my best gaming experience on it though was FF7 and Suikoden 2, great games.
OH, and Soul reaver

Saturn: Guardian heroes (Best beat'em up/rpg ive ever played)

Dreamcast: NBA2K, Sonic, Shenmue and my Fav 7th cross evolution

PS2: Nocturne (And all the Shin megami tensei games) SOTC, Ico, Shadow hearts, Kingdom hearts, FF10, tony hawk, NFL blitz: the league.

The Batlord 05-28-2014 12:43 PM

^^^

I only ever played Suikoden 4 and 5. Five was pretty sweet, but four was the shiz. I got to have my own galleon and sail across the ocean. What the **** more could I want?

Black Francis 05-28-2014 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1454668)
^^^

I only ever played Suikoden 4 and 5. Five was pretty sweet, but four was the shiz. I got to have my own galleon and sail across the ocean. What the **** more could I want?

Right? i passed that one, and if you collect all the 108 characters you get to play from the bad guy's perspective.
i forget his name (luc i think) but he is a recurring character in the suikoden games, in previous games he was a good guy.

I really like the play option, you know that little theater section in the ship? depending on the play and the cast you get different results that was pretty fun.

it's a nice little distraction you use to take a break from the main story, like the card game in FF8 or Blitzball in FF10,

The Batlord 05-28-2014 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1454681)
Right? i passed that one, and if you collect all the 108 characters you get to play from the bad guy's perspective.
i forget his name (luc i think) but he is a recurring character in the suikoden games, in previous games he was a good guy.

I really like the play option, you know that little theater section in the ship? depending on the play and the cast you get different results that was pretty fun.

it's a nice little distraction you use to take a break from the main story, like the card game in FF8 or Blitzball in FF10,

Damn. I never managed to get all the characters in any of the games. I assumed that if you did you got the good ending, as opposed to the BS-I-just-put-fifty-hours-of-my-life-into-this-game-to-see-one-of-the-main-characters-die-and-nobody-gets-to-be-happy ending.

Black Francis 05-28-2014 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1454683)
Damn. I never managed to get all the characters in any of the games. I assumed that if you did you got the good ending, as opposed to the BS-I-just-put-fifty-hours-of-my-life-into-this-game-to-see-one-of-the-main-characters-die-and-nobody-gets-to-be-happy ending.

i got them in the 1st one and on the 4th one, i remember in the first one you revive a character that dies (Gremio i think) if you get a 107 characters and he completes the 108.

i haven't played 5, and i never got them on 2 cause some characters are really hard to get.. you need to follow a sequence of events with certain members in your party or else you'll never get them.

Another rpg i liked i forgot to mention was Star ocean for the Ps1 and Star ocean: Till the end of time for Ps2.

In the Star ocean for Ps2 in order to get the accompanied endings you had to be careful in your actions and decisions during the game..

Suikoden 2 is kinda like that too, to get things right you need a strategy guide.

djchameleon 05-31-2014 04:46 AM

Best game of all time?

Tetris

/thread

The Batlord 06-03-2014 12:41 PM

Dude, did he get his post titles from the special zone in Super Mario World?

The Batlord 06-03-2014 12:47 PM

Tubular
 
Checkers.


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