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Evil Smurf

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CrimsonBlaze said:
Tetris.

I could not have played it for years and once I start up again, it's like I never even put it down.
I bet I can beat you
 

SweetShark

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Magic Drop 3
Finishing a Stage in the matter of seconds, feel so badass I must say ^^
Also when I play multi with my friends, get shocked when they see how fast I am XD
 

Some_weirdGuy

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I don't mean to brag or anything, and I'm not trying to imply that I'm totally badass because of this (though... y'know.. like, pttf, whatever, I'm totally a badass because of this), but I can beat a customised round of minesweeper in 1 second.


No no ladies, please, there's plenty of me to go around.
 

Sovereignty

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Counter-Strike: Source and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. I had a bunch of friends who loved that game to death. As such it was all I played with them, I must have sunk over 150 hours into both (Some true competitive stuff, some just plain pick up games.)

Never lost. Not once. I've died a handful of times, but never had a negative KDR. Surprisingly I hate the damn game. Maybe I just wasn't challenged, but mehhhhh. Funny thing is when my friends jumped to their latest shooter I've proven to be HORRIBLE at it.


Oh and Puzzle Pirates. I'm not proud of either. =S
 

Fujimora_Pantsu

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Assassin's Creed Multiplayer. No, actually, lets be completely fair about this and say that I might not be especially good at it, but every other player is thoroughly incompetent. When I beat level 50s as a level 7, using the default abilities, I have to wonder if the other players are actually chimpanzees.
 

not_you

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I'd like to say all those stupid rythm games like Guitar Hero/Rockband/DJ Hero/Sequence/DDR...
But then I'd sound like I'm not a real gamer...

So, to level the score I'm going to say League of Legends, Payday: The Heist, and Pokemon...

Although that probably made it worse...
 

Tallim

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Forbidden Forest:- Stupidly good at this although I played a reasonably good remake on Kongregate where they hadn't quite got it spot on and I was awful at that. Shows how intricately I know how the game worked.

Bulletstorm - Because I am.
 
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Sonic Riders 1.

I am PRO at that game. I unlocked everything, and need to give the AI a good head start to even have a challenge.

Hell, most players agree that Super Sonic in that game is the worst character, and I can use him and WIN with no real trouble.

However, most of my friends don't really play that game, so...I haven't had a chance to use my skills in a loooong long time, and they've probably rusted quite a bit.

I'm also pretty damn good at Deux Ex Human Revolution. Not Pro, but I can play on the hardest difficulty and pretty much breeze through it.
 

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Burnout 3: My favourite racer still. I dominated online as well only losing a handful of the races I did. Usually, my loss was due to a friend whose only goal was to stop me from winning (rather than winning himself)

Contra: I can start with three men and end with many more. I don't die in it anymore. Ever.
 

A.A.K

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The first Mercenaries game.
Star Wars Battlefront 1+2. I had a 60:1 kill ratio...yea that's not really a 'pro' score but whatever.
Saints Row 2
 

Amaror

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Dragon Age: Origins

Oh i spent so many hours in this game.
I finished the game with every single Origin. First on normal, second on hard, the rest on nightmare, after that the first two on nightmare again. And i made myself multiple challenges. Playing with increasingly rediculous Party compositions, No mages runs and one of my Favourite:
No Victims. This means i did not let any npc die that not had to die as part of the story.
I was hectically defending Redcliffe, not letting any civilians die, i rushed to the aid of the raided caravans, saving everyone. I even went out of my way and let Loghain life, discovering that he isn't actually not that bad a guy.
The combat is just sooooo much fun, when you make yourself a challenge.
Part of the reason why i hate Da 2 and its snoozefest of a combat so much.
But what i liked the most about Origins were the details. Oh the Joy when i coult play a section for the sixth time and i still could find some moments siting before the screen and saying:"Wow, that's possible?"
Like summoning the dragon in the throne room of the dwarfs, or that you can convince the female blood mage in the mages tower to actually join your army.
These moments are not vital to gameplay or have any consequences whatsoever, but they just show how much love went into making this game. In comparison to the second one, ugh!
 

Frankster

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Dbz: budokai 3 cos used to spend massive amounts of time playing it in school with others.

I would usually pick yamcha for extra challenge (and also cos i liked the character) and my friends who were far from noobs would pick super saiyans and kid buu and broly and so forth... And my yamcha would pwn them all >:)
 

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Most driving games, especially Need for Speed.. And I don't even like driving games that much -_-


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MW2 - it was insane.

The only thing that could shut me down was a surprise back-attack from a dirty camper.

Sadly, now my disk is broken and for some reason I am nowhere near as good at any other CoD game. :/
And I was among the best of campers, in our well organised camping clan.
Our hunting ground was Hardcore Team Deathmatch, and we were hated.
 

Vern

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I'd say Doom. I'm good at most FPS games, but I'm very good at Doom. Completing the .wads Alien Vendetta and Hell Revealed 2 on Ultra Violence should prove my point.
 

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I was pretty good at Assassins Creed Brotherhood's multiplayer. Won 9 games out of ten if it was a Wanted. Won 6 out of 10 if it was a team match. (People who played a team game knows that you don't finish with good teammates). The skills took a while to transfer to Revelations since they change the scoring mechanics (for the better in my opinion).

I'm also very good at Super smash bros 64 since I know how to exploit every character.
 

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Hazy992 said:
Andy Shandy said:
Hazy992 said:
Andy Shandy said:
The main Sonic games. Perhaps not speed-run level of mastery, but pretty damn good if I do say so myself.
I am addicted to trying to speed-run Sonic Generations. I can't stop playing it :D
Oh, I know the feeling. The only reason I stopped playing Generations was because a friend wanting to borrow it and that gave me a reason to play other games. I now cannot wait until the Sonic Adventure 2 re-release! October cannot come quick enough.
It's so damn good! :D

Also is it weird that I'm looking forward to Sonic Adventure 2 more than almost every other upcoming game? :D
Wait they are re releasing Sonic Adventure 2? Awesome! Is it the Dreamcast or Gamecube version that is being re released? Either way I may just buy that for the Chao Garden. That shit was dope.
OT: I was pretty good at Assassin's Creed Revelations online. I used to come in first all the time and when I played it at NYCC I won each time by a good amount.
I also think I am good at Dead Rising 2, to the point where I could beat bosses and such no problem, and even get through the strips at the end no problem.
 

Thomiroth

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The Unholy War. I miss it, but nobody ever played me after the first five defeats. I used to be able to basically one character anyone. I miss that game.

Then there's stealth games. I love them, and I tend to be pretty damn scary at those, since I actually stalk my prey. :)
 

thesilentman

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Hazy992 said:
I've played Sonic Generations a lot and I'd say I'm pretty good at it now for the most part. Sure there's gonna be plenty of people who could run circles around me but I feel my times are pretty respectable (mostly).
I'm with you on Generations and Unleashed's daytime levels.
lithiumvocals said:
Guitar Hero. I'm not the greatest ever, but I'm pretty damn good on expert.
Same here counting Rock Band. The funny part is, I don't own the game.There's also Arkham City with Robin. I don't like Robin, but I'm ridiculously good with him in the challenge rooms. What am I missing? Ah yes, Mario! As in no game overs in Super Mario 3.
 

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Calibanbutcher said:
So, tell me fellow escapees, which games are you just truly terrifingly good at, either because of natural talent or lots and lots and lots of practice?
For me:
The Tekken games. Practice made me pretty perfect.
Resident Evil 4:
I played this game so much, I was able to give everything headshots with every weapon from everywhere. I basically sniped with my basic handgun, I did handgun-only-no-upgrade-runs, and even one melee only (against everything that can be meleed)-runs.
I spent WAY too much time with that game, which is, why it's still my all-time favourite.

And last but not least: Vanquish.
Sheer talent. The flow fits pretty much perfect with what I want the perfect shooter to be.
And the fact that you have to plan a few stepts ahead is also nice.
Resident Evil 4 I was pretty much the same, did melee only on the highest difficulty, with only 1 Magnum shot and 1 RPG allowed for salazar. 1 Magnum shot for anything else that was un-meleeable but there wasn't much I don't think.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Can you say no-scoped? I got insanely good at the game through DAYS of playing it, I can no-scope with the SV98 from 200 metres reliably, and I can happily snipe at around 400 metres with the MP412-REX revolver.

Too much time spent.