Good stand-alone games

Recommended Videos

Dango

New member
Feb 11, 2010
21,063
0
0
Castle Crashers is still one of my favorite games of this generation.
 

The White Hunter

Basment Abomination
Oct 19, 2011
3,887
0
0
M0rp43vs said:
I got into a discussion with a friend of mine about gaming when he brought up an interesting challenge.

He asked me to name good games which aren't sequels and do no HAVE sequels

It was at this point that I was slightly stumped.

So I decided to pass this question to you, how many good(being subjective) stand-alone game titles.

As of now, I only have:
Bayonetta
God Hand
Psychonauts

He does not count reboots or certain reimaginings(apparently, Ico and shadow of the colossus are related)
This may have come up but; The World Ends With You

Seriously, play it, it's absolutely brilliant, kick ass soundtrack too.
 

The White Hunter

Basment Abomination
Oct 19, 2011
3,887
0
0
Mcoffey said:
Red Dead Redemption. Yeah Rockstar would be stupid not to make another "Red" free-roam western game, but it's unlikely to have any connection to redemption.
Red Dead Redemption is a sequel my good man, to Red Dead Revolver.
 

The White Hunter

Basment Abomination
Oct 19, 2011
3,887
0
0
EHKOS said:
I Ninja
Legend of Kay
Psi-Ops
I have a bookcase full of PS2 titles that never got any spotlight.

EDIT: Oh, and Call of Duty. That was fun defending that tank factory from German Panzerschreks.
Your PS2 bookcase has reminded me: Alien Hominid is fucking kick ass and standalone.
 

Frokane

New member
Sep 28, 2011
274
0
0
![/quote]
Terratina. said:
I can't say this enough:

Resonance of Fate
Folklore

Seriously, they may not be prefect but these games do thing differently and do it well.
YES YES YES

Resonance of fate is another proving point why tri-ace are the best RPG Developers
 

M0rp43vs

Most Refined Escapist
Jul 4, 2008
2,249
0
0
SkarKrow said:
This may have come up but; The World Ends With You

Seriously, play it, it's absolutely brilliant, kick ass soundtrack too.
From what I've heard, yes. But I haven't been able to find a copy yet so I might just find it online.

SkarKrow said:
Mcoffey said:
Red Dead Redemption. Yeah Rockstar would be stupid not to make another "Red" free-roam western game, but it's unlikely to have any connection to redemption.
Red Dead Redemption is a sequel my good man, to Red Dead Revolver.
I was gonna say. I was thinking, "Wasn't there ANOTHER western game last generation that had "red dead" in it or was I just imagining things"

Mcoffey said:
Rai^3 said:
Black and Jade Empire.

Mcoffey said:
Spec Ops: The Line blew my friggin' mind
The Spec Ops series has been around since '98.
While I didn't know that the name was from an established series, The Line is completely divorced from those other games. It stands alone.
I played the spec ops games back when I was a wee lad. Believe me, seeing that it had a new sequel was surprise enough. After hearing from Yahtzee what it was about, even more so
 

Savo

New member
Jan 27, 2012
246
0
0
Deadly Premonition. There's been talk of it becoming a series, but for the time being it remains an amazing stand-alone game.
 

The White Hunter

Basment Abomination
Oct 19, 2011
3,887
0
0
Mcoffey said:
SkarKrow said:
Mcoffey said:
Red Dead Redemption. Yeah Rockstar would be stupid not to make another "Red" free-roam western game, but it's unlikely to have any connection to redemption.
Red Dead Redemption is a sequel my good man, to Red Dead Revolver.
In name only. Doesn't share any characters, settings or themes except western, and even then Revolver was more silly with it (Didn't one guy have a laser gun or something?). They're separate enough to be stand alone.
Ehh Idk I never played Revolver frankly, so I have absolutely no idea, I just thought Redemption was a follow up of some kind. Damn it Rockstar!

That said it's one of very few rockstar games I've ever actually enjoyed.
 

The White Hunter

Basment Abomination
Oct 19, 2011
3,887
0
0
M0rp43vs said:
SkarKrow said:
This may have come up but; The World Ends With You

Seriously, play it, it's absolutely brilliant, kick ass soundtrack too.
From what I've heard, yes. But I haven't been able to find a copy yet so I might just find it online.
I'd say you'd probably have to buy it online, it took me months to hunt it down and that was only a year after release, but I'd guess amazon or eBay will have it easily enough at a fair price.
 

Yali

New member
Jul 2, 2012
43
0
0
Evil Genius... sadly. It would make me very happy if it had a sequel.
 

Lugbzurg

New member
Mar 4, 2012
916
0
0
DoPo said:
This game has a sequel. It's called "Darkspore".
Cheesepower5 said:
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy 13. Self-explanatory.
EHKOS said:
Call of Duty
Are... are you serious...!?
Mr.Tea said:
Alan Wake
Sorry. It's got both a sequel and a prequel.
Mcoffey said:
Red Dead Redemption
Nope. Red Dead Revolver was out on PS2 and X-Box by Rockstar a few years ago.

Dango said:
Castle Crashers
SkarKrow said:
Alien Hominid
Not entirely certain if it counts or not, but there have been at least a few flash games on Newgrounds made out of these made by some of the actual developers.

Anyway, I am SO glad I didn't hear anyone say "Skyrim"!

Anyway, Rage, Bayonetta, Lollipop Chainsaw, Vanquish, Bulletstorm, and PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale all seem pretty good. It's just too bad I haven't gotten to try any of them, yet. Demo or otherwise.

Anyway, if remakes don't count, I think I would say "Chip's Challenge". There's one I haven't seen mentioned, yet. Most people only know about the 1992 remake. It was actually out in 1989 first. It's just that the 16-Bit version is so much more famous to the point that most people think it is the original version.
 

Overusedname

Emcee: the videogame video guy
Jun 26, 2012
950
0
0
It feels weird that I can't put down Okami anymore.

Gaurdian's Crusade is a very obscure, very humorous RPG aimed at younger audiences. It can be enjoyed by anyone though, and has a very moving surrogate family thing going on with the three main characters. You get to raise a Baby Dragon monster, train it, spoil it, scold it, feed it and customize it's abilities. Depending on how kind you are, and how you balance that kindness with strictness, you can give it orders in battle or end up having it hate you and start attacking YOU in battle.

Also has a unique spin on the whole 'destined hero' trope. It plays with a lot of RPG stereotypes, and kind of takes the piss out of the Tales, Dragonquest and Final Fantasy stereotypes. Not in a hateful way, it just shows that there's always two-sides to every story in a very clever way. Pretty smart little story with some subtle comments on prejudice.

It's a fun little PS1 game, with lots of unique story and gameplay elements. Stylish jazz/funk soundtrack as well. Only flaw is the aged graphics. But good luck finding it. Very obscure, but I saw plenty on Ebay and Amazon when I recently bought my new copy.

Other than that one example, I have no idea. Everyone's mentioned the other ones I know. This really is an industry built on franchises. Mario, Zelda and Final Fantasy's influence in the 80's saw to that (for better or worse).
 

JasonKaotic

New member
Mar 18, 2009
1,444
0
0
Lost Odyssey [small](But I'd do anything for a follow-up. Not necessarily a sequel, just a similar game with the same level of quality. GAH.)[/small]
Shadow of the Colossus
Alpha Protocol
Catherine
+1 for Bayonetta
Enclave [small](If you use cheats. Seriously, you can't play that game without cheats. There's a difference between difficult and whatever that is)[/small]
Fahrenheit [small](If you like that sort of thing)[/small]
Heavy Rain

I guess there aren't that many great standalone games that I've played. Huh. I never realised before.
 

DoPo

"You're not cleared for that."
Jan 30, 2012
8,663
0
0
Lugbzurg said:
DoPo said:
This game has a sequel. It's called "Darkspore".
Aw, damn, I forgot about that one. In my defence, I wasn't terribly fascinated, so that's why I forgot it. Well, I'll edit my post anyway.