Seconded. That Intro made me run to the store to buy it.Extraintrovert said:Without a shadow of a doubt, the opening to Dawn of War II. It is too awesome to be legal.
"I HAVE COME TO DESTROY YOU"
Nostalgia just hit me like a right hook, seriously FF6 was my favourite game on the PS1 and the first final fantasy game I played. Final fantasy then got me into RPGs and RPGs transformed me into a massive gamer, so if you think about it, without this game I wouldn't be posting on this website right now ^_^SimuLord said:Toss-up between Oblivion's spectacular prerendered visual with "Reign of the Septims" in all its orchestral glory...or something a little more old-school:
What confuses me, now that i completed the game is:chemicalreaper said:Excuse me!? How dare you call Patrick Stewart "some old NPC"!venom 3135 said:that was still boring for me. "Huray! now we can listen to some old NPC talk about his life! WOOT!"
OT: I'd say GTAIV had a pretty understated intro -- which was awesome because it set the tone of the whole game. The same with Red Dead Redemption: the underwhelming introduction set the tone, set the theme, and yet still managed to be awesome.
Redemption was an amazing intro. And, oh, that piano music at the start as well. I gotta hand it to Rockstar -- they do know how to make an intro that gets you psyched to play the game!
I was going to type this but quoting exactly what you said was easier.Benmonkey7 said:I enjoy the Fallout series' openings with the "War, war never changes" speech, and I am looking forward to that speech and then getting shot in the face twice in Fallout: New Vegas.
You mean this?DuplicateValue said:As usual, I'm gonna go with the D-Day sequence from MOH: Frontline.