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CrimsonBlaze

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Tetris is the only game that I can say with confidence that I'm exceptionally good at.

I don't play Tetris very often, but when I do, I completely dominate.
 

Mrkillhappy

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Basically any Blazblue (I wreck people with my Ragna) or Guily Gear, MGS3, Borderlands 2, Silent Hill 2, Deus Ex Human Revolution, and I am competent in Demons Souls.
 

bak00777

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I have a lot of friends that play FIFA, in fact my fraternity house had a house league last year. It is safe to say that I am the best out of them though. Every once in a while some club at my University will have a video game tournament, and FIFA is one I always enter and usually do well
 

Charli

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Sonic the Hedgehog games. I never meant to be, I'm just...really...really quite good at them. I can even do the bounce your way off of badniks through the zone trick in Sonic 1...

Also I can do the first...and second (just) special stages of Sonic 3 blindfolded.
 

Luap26

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I was a king in D2. And a mean heals in wow, you only died in my raids if the boss enraged(bad dps) or you jumped off a cliff to your death or stood in the fucken fire(I let fire standers die).
 

Shoggoth2588

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I think I'm good at the Pokemon RPGs...but I've never tried a Nuzlock (hence the qualifier 'think'). Once I get a capture card I'm going to embarrass myself somewhere online.

I don't know about right now but as a kid, TMNT-Turtles in Time was the only game I was able to beat on Very Hard mode.

2D Mario Platformers. Some ghost houses give me trouble from time to time but otherwise I'm golden. Sadly, I haven't yet beaten Star Road or, Radical...Road...

When it comes to puzzle games, I'm good at Tetris, Dr. Mario and, I was pretty good with Hexic.

I'm really bad at fighting games but the exception to this would be Soul Caliber. I could probably do well with Tekken through Tekken 3.

My favorite arcade game is Galaga but I wouldn't say I'm good at it only because I just know there are a couple hundred people on these forums who can triple my highest score with minimal effort...(not that I'm bad, I've made it up to stage 30)...the same can be said of Pinball machines in general which I absolutely love with a passion but either do really well or really poorly.

Also Theatrhythm...I haven't broached 100 hours or purchased all of the DLC but I beat all of the core songs and all but one of the ones I've downloaded on the hardest difficulty. Speaking of rhythm games: Guitar Heroes and, DDR. I miss DDR...and arcades...
 

Kargathia

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OneCatch said:
I'm good at Total War generally (apart from Shogun 2 which I couldn't get into). I don't so much go for multiplayer with the newer ones (though I'm a decent Blitzkrieger on AI campaign in all of them), but back in the days of Rome 1 and Medieval 2 I was horrifically unfair on online opponents.
Destroying my own walls to kill enemy siege towers, emphatically unfair bridge strategies, missile cav spam, hoplite spam, elephant routing strategies, nasty emplaced stakes, stupidly unfair army placement - basically every underhanded, exploitative, and generally deceitful strategy in existence. Worked though.

Bit of a weird one: I'm generally poor-to-average on FPS, but I got obsessively good with the Goldeneye remake on the Wii.
I was saving for a gaming PC at the time, and got to the point where I'd usually score 4-1 KD ratios against similarly levelled players, and utterly dominate lower level teams. And that was using the wiimote rather than a controller.
Heh, I hit rank 400 or so in Shogun II multiplayer, using an army setup that involved rockets. I could bathe in the tears shed by badly adapting opponents.

Oh, and I led a decently successful WoW raiding guild for a while. Think I might've been one of the better PvE rogues on the server, but it's kind of hard to compare those when they're not grouped.

Beyond that I'm mostly very average. My reflexes are meh at best, and I won't be hitting any APM records any time soon either.
 

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SanguiniusMagnificum said:
I'm "good" at most Paradox Interactive strategy games (Crusader Kings II, Europa Universalis III, Hearts of Iron...)

And that's bad because the better you are at a Paradox game, the less fun you're having.
That, sir, is the biggest truth I've heard all day.

OT: I'd say I'm fairly good at Age of Empires. When it comes to more "click-intensive" RTSs, though, like starcraft and such, I'm garbage.
 

OneCatch

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Kargathia said:
OneCatch said:
I'm good at Total War generally (apart from Shogun 2 which I couldn't get into). I don't so much go for multiplayer with the newer ones (though I'm a decent Blitzkrieger on AI campaign in all of them), but back in the days of Rome 1 and Medieval 2 I was horrifically unfair on online opponents.
Destroying my own walls to kill enemy siege towers, emphatically unfair bridge strategies, missile cav spam, hoplite spam, elephant routing strategies, nasty emplaced stakes, stupidly unfair army placement - basically every underhanded, exploitative, and generally deceitful strategy in existence. Worked though.

Bit of a weird one: I'm generally poor-to-average on FPS, but I got obsessively good with the Goldeneye remake on the Wii.
I was saving for a gaming PC at the time, and got to the point where I'd usually score 4-1 KD ratios against similarly levelled players, and utterly dominate lower level teams. And that was using the wiimote rather than a controller.
Heh, I hit rank 400 or so in Shogun II multiplayer, using an army setup that involved rockets. I could bathe in the tears shed by badly adapting opponents.
That sounds like the 4 inch mortar strategy in Empire (or, in the words of less gracious opponents, "noob mortar spam"). Utterly evil!

Not that I can talk - I used to be an absolute nightmare playing as any artillery-heavy nation in Medieval II because I was pretty good at positioning an enfilade, and got a decent feel for the behaviour of ricocheting cannonballs in the engine.
 

Candidus

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A couple of years on, I'm reasonably good at Dota 2. I can hit 50cs or more in 10 minutes quite reliably dual vs. dual lane, and I can do much better than that if I'm given freefarm. In the support role, which is my main, I'm content with my roaming sense, my map awareness and my warding knowledge.

Other games I'm good at, at the moment:
TERA Online (Grade-A slayer and priest, so-so tank)
Total War (Shogun I and II)
Dawn of War II
 

RedDeadFred

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Rock Band/Guitar Hero -have yet to find a song I can't do on expert on either drums or guitar (not perfectly but usually around 80% at least)

Halo 3 -not anymore but I used to be able to run around just no scoping people in the face with the sniper rifle.

007 Nightfire -got so good at sniping in this game that I could stand at the highest spot on Skyrail and easily kill anyone I could see, not matter how far away they were.
 

thethird0611

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Well the first game I would think would be DotA 2, im not awesome, but im pretty good, mostly in solo offlane. Sadly the people I was playing with I drifted away from, so its hard finding people I can play offlane for again. I think the big reason im good at it to is I took a natural liking to the game so I just try to find the ins and outs of everything, than just practice.

CoD I was really good at on the console. If me and a certain friend were playing, we would tear down teams left and right.

I think the last one would be TF2, but in custom modes like Deathrun and Freak Fortress.
 

kingthrall

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MYTH!!!! watch me single handedly win the game for another team I was subsituteing for, who's players were really really inexperienced agaist one of the top 4 teams in the tournament. Check out my awesome scouting/Flank and yes thats my voice in the cast too.



edit: if you fastfoward to around 8:50 you see my warrior flank comming in to flag them, to stay in the game you must have one flag under your control or you instantly lose. So in response the other team rushes our home base and you can watch the insane gore and carnage that follows.
 

Launcelot111

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I'm good with Enchantress in Dota 2. Just don't ask me to play as anyone else.

I used to be a beast at Soul Calibur 3, could even pull off Ivy's absurd command grabs in actual fights on a good day.

On a different note, I scored so high in a game of Revolution (the board game) that the game ceased having the capacity to keep track of my points. I refuse to ever play the game again.
 

MASTACHIEFPWN

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I fancy myself a rather stellar pyro in Team Fortress 2, and I'm not too shabby as sniper either, but I still prefer pyro. I seldom play TF2 though.

I'm actually not that bad at CSS, but y'know, there are always people a billion times better than you in Counter Strike.

Other than that- I survived as France in Victoria 2, and even though it's potentially one of the easiest countries to play in that game, it is still a Paradox Interactive strategy game, so I believe I deserve a congressional medal of honour.
 

thesilentman

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I have no idea how good I am in Dota 2, considering I have the same problem as with chess; I don't play online because laziness. So all of those times being a filthy noob in Dota were wasted on bots. x-D

I will say that no one is able to play bullet hell the same way I can around me. I may have accidentally done 1CC runs without knowing.

I've also demonstrated from time and time again to my friends and other people that I don't give a fuck about Dark Souls' difficulty. Naked runs be so much fun.

Suddenly, I remember those days I was interested in the competitive meta of Pokemon and was decent at it, but those days are gone. Might pick it up again if I can get a 3DS.
 

Kargathia

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OneCatch said:
Kargathia said:
OneCatch said:
I'm good at Total War generally (apart from Shogun 2 which I couldn't get into). I don't so much go for multiplayer with the newer ones (though I'm a decent Blitzkrieger on AI campaign in all of them), but back in the days of Rome 1 and Medieval 2 I was horrifically unfair on online opponents.
Destroying my own walls to kill enemy siege towers, emphatically unfair bridge strategies, missile cav spam, hoplite spam, elephant routing strategies, nasty emplaced stakes, stupidly unfair army placement - basically every underhanded, exploitative, and generally deceitful strategy in existence. Worked though.

Bit of a weird one: I'm generally poor-to-average on FPS, but I got obsessively good with the Goldeneye remake on the Wii.
I was saving for a gaming PC at the time, and got to the point where I'd usually score 4-1 KD ratios against similarly levelled players, and utterly dominate lower level teams. And that was using the wiimote rather than a controller.
Heh, I hit rank 400 or so in Shogun II multiplayer, using an army setup that involved rockets. I could bathe in the tears shed by badly adapting opponents.
That sounds like the 4 inch mortar strategy in Empire (or, in the words of less gracious opponents, "noob mortar spam"). Utterly evil!

Not that I can talk - I used to be an absolute nightmare playing as any artillery-heavy nation in Medieval II because I was pretty good at positioning an enfilade, and got a decent feel for the behaviour of ricocheting cannonballs in the engine.
Rockets were soldier-carried personal artillery, but they did have the massive range, and would desintegrate cavalry on frontal hits. I brought one upgraded unit, and just murdered his cavalry, sniped his general, and mopped up the rest.

The phrase "noob rockets" was uttered often. It was glorious.
 

Sandjube

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Touhou, Jamestown, Beat Hazard, Binding of Isaac, TF2 (Only scout, mind you, but a mean one), and, when I actually feel like playing them, pretty much any FPS. I just find myself destroying people easily in every one of them. Except for like, super pros in unreal tournament and stuff.
 

Jacques Joseph

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I generally consider myself good at FPSs, especially those of the old-school type of gameplay (Painkiller, Doom 1&2, Unreal Tournament, HL, CS...) but since I play singleplayer 99% of the time, my only basis for this claim is the difficulty settings at which I play the games and not comparison to other actual people. But still, I´d like to think I am at least a bit better than the average player.

Other than that, I don´t know. I totally suck at strategy games, I like to play RPGs but then again, I play them more for the fun and the story than for hours of looking through tables and charts looking for the best build so that I could beat the game on the hardest difficulty, so I guess I wouldn´t be officially considered "good" at them...

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