Out of curiosity TC, what games DO you like? You named a good variety of AAA titles, so I'm curious where your preferences lie.Euhan01 said:Snip-a-roo.
I just started the God of War series this year (I just finished the HD release of the second one today, actually) and can totally understand why anyone wouldn't like it. I'm not of fan of all the quick time events and I despise the platforming (rule #1 of 3D platforming: Give the player control of the camera). But I absolutely love the spectacle of the game. The boss fights are great (until the finishing move...quick time events usually) and the set pieces and overall visuals are magnificent.Mooshman said:God of War, I played the first one and I loved it, but the sequels I found to be bland, all about spectacle and flashy graphics and gore instead of any actual motivation to go through the game. All my mates love it and go on about how increadible fights are in GOW3 leaving me to just nod my head and placidly agree. I preferred Onimusha, or even Devil May Cry.
But what do I know eh?
That's very disrespectful to the legless members of the Escapist community. (Sorry, bad joke, been seeing a lot of people get offended at nothing on these forums for no real reason and had to make fun of them)Telumektar said:I live in Urugauay where football is the most popular sport but I dislike every football/soccer game. I like to watch football, though I'm not a hardcore fan, but playing Pro Evolution Soccer, some FIFA edition or Winning Eleven is just soooooo boring. I find the games mechanics and physics to be awkward (though my friends say that these "feel very real") and I see no point in sitting in fron of a TV or PC in order to play something that I could do IRL (ok, maybe I play a lot worse than any semi-pro football player but kicking a ball is something everyone can do)or I could watch in a better way just by turning on the TV.
Most RPG's I like Mass Effect, Fallout 3, Obliveon etc, Age of empire series is great aswell. Also a big fan of most platforming games like Prince of Persia, Mario, Banjo Kazooie/Tooie, Limbo etcThunderhorse31 said:Out of curiosity TC, what games DO you like? You named a good variety of AAA titles, so I'm curious where your preferences lie.Euhan01 said:Snip-a-roo.
HUH???ten.to.ten said:Final Fantasy VIII: I know a lot of people who consider this among their all time favourite games, and it's actually probably the FF I've played the most, just because I was always hoping I'd finally realise how good it was. This game's a nightmare, excruciating to play and the plot's got more holes than a block of Swiss cheese in a rat's nest.
I'm sure that you can disable the ATB in the Options. Also, the best Final Fantasy is Tactics. Check out either version.SaetonChapelle said:Final Fantasy. It's funny because I just adore jrpg's but Ive always hated this series. Ive never found the characters compelling but I do enjoy the art. However the battle style... naw. Not for me. Maybe it's my preference to turn base but the old school real time always bugged me. Course I like to think about my moves rather than being rushed.
I enjoyed the game despite all of its flaws, but I'm such a whore for good music that I can forgive almost anything.FalloutJack said:Who? I never hear anyone pouring their heart out over FF8. Normally, the range in which I hear is "Meh" to "GRRRAAAAAAUUUGHHH!!!"...which is pretty much neutral-to-bad. I'm gonna have to actually wonder...where does a sect in Final Fantasy fandom that enjoys FF8 lurk? Not here, I know. It's one of those games that I can just rant and rant and rant...and NOBODY calls me on it.
I state - every time I talk about this game - that I will supply walls of text as evidence towards why this is a bad game. Some people actually told me they ENJOY these (odd though it sounds). However, that's neither here nor there, because I DO kind of understand the game. It's veeery simple. Everyone in the game is braindead, including the villain. Easy.
BEST STOREH EVAH!!! DDDDUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRR. . . .Zaik said:Don't bother, the story overall is absolutely horrible(even for the usual JRPG stereotype), the only draw to the game is if you actually enjoy the game part.Big Bruce said:FF13, I simply didn't understand the whole fancy tattoo thing. Maybe I should of finished it.
If you'd just like to skip it, here's a summary of what I could gather by maintaining a strict rule of skipping a cutscene the first time it made me cringe:
There are two cities. The main one has a bunch of Supermonsters, and the other one has one Supermonster. The Supermonsters are figurehead rulers with no real power. They can make people into Superpeople in exchange for doing some favor someday, after which you turn into some sort of glass for some amount of time, and then you retain your superpowers and go on about your business. All of your idiots lived in Main City but got exposed to Other City's Supermonster while all being on vacation at the exact same time and place but having, at best, friend of a friend relations with each other at all.
Since all the normal people hate Superpeople for no explained reason, all of you get sent to a slave camp, which just happens to house Other City's Supermonster. All of you accidentally meet up inside Other City's Supermonster for no real reason, and get turned into Superpeople, but Supermonster dies before it can tell you what you're supposed to do. Apparently that's bad, since if you don't do what you're supposed to, something bad that is poorly explained at best happens. So you immediately come to the conclusion that the Other City Supermonster wanted you to kill everyone in Main City, and head off to do that.
Then you switch sides like 15 times. Then another Supermonster reveals that your job was, in fact, to kill all the Supermonsters. That's apparently bad, because people need them in order to get food or oxygen or electricity or I don't know what, it's not explained. They can't just kill themselves or each other because of "the rules" which are never explained.
SO, you spend the entire game telling the Supermonsters that you refuse to kill them, fight your way through like three armies to get to them, then kill them by summoning some sort of barely-explained superpower that has nothing to do with anything.
THE END.