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Duck Sandwich

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Paper Mario + Avernum 6 + Fantastic Four web browser game = Awesome RPG where you have a party of 4 characters and you explore a huge, open world. Customize your characters' race, what weapons (1 handed, 2 handed, bows, throwing weapons) and magic they're good with (Mage Spells, Priest Spells), their health and energy, etc (Avernum 6) as well as giving them a limited amount of badges that can give them special moves, or attributes like stealing health/energy when they attack, (Paper Mario).

As for the battle system, you and your opponents select what you/they want your/their guys to do for the next 3 turns. Because you choose every 3 turns instead of 1, you have to really be able to predict your opponent's next moves. Say if you select (Move closer to opponent ->Use Radial Attack -> Use Radial Attack) and your opponent uses his first turn to move to a different spot, he might end up moving out of range of your radials, which means you'll end up wasting 2 turns on a radial attack that won't hit anything.

What special moves a character has will depend on what badges they have equipped and what their skill level in various weapons/magic is. For example, if their Pole Weapons skill is at 3, they will be able to use Pole Weapon techniques that are obtained from equipping Pole Weapon Badges that are at level 3 or lower.
 
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Tanfastic said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Tanfastic said:
Mass Effect, WoW, and Microsoft Flight Sim.

A space MMO that you can fly your own ship around!
Yay! EVE Online!
On a side note, if instead of Microsoft Flight Sim, you meant Freelancer, and instead of WOW, you meant Freelancer, and instead of Mass Effect, you meant an FPS/TPS (whatever you prefer) with good gunplay, then HELL. YES.
No, not EVE... EVE has terrible controls and even worse story. I'm talking WoW story (which is amazing despite what anyone says) mixed with Mass Effect's story (Also amazing) with an ACTUALLY GOOD flight sim like in Microsoft's Flight sim, with ground missions aswell. THATS what i'm talking.
I did really like Mass Effect 2, but if you ask me, it actually has a fairly mediocre story. What it does excel in however, is presentation. Namely, cinematic presentation the likes of which I have never seen before in a game. I have played WOW, but if I wanted to read a book, then I'd be reading a book. I don't really want the reasons why I'm killing 6 snow-meese.

I'm trying real hard to think of a game with a truly outstanding story, but there's probably one out there somewhere.

I get what you mean though, and I'm intrigued.

Berserker119 said:
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Berserker119 said:
Scribblenauts+GTA IV+Fallout 3=Best game ever?
No. What is the point of throwing Fallout 3 in there?
For a somewhat decent story.
Kinda like the above, though Fallout 3 is a titch better than most, which I guess does follow in with it being "A somewhat decent story" I suppose.

hazabaza1 said:
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fleacythesheep said:
All the story and sexy time and voice acting of Dragon Age in the word and gameplay of Fallout 3. Also I would people recognize what wearing (ex: if I'm dressed like a brotherhood of steel member or a raider then I should have people addressing me as one) sorta like Fable 2 but better.
See? Why Fallout 3? Is it a when you were born/games exposed to thing? Or is it... I'm gonna word this as... a ummmm, difference in tastes?
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this lollipop!"
Jimmy says: "I prefer this one!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."
J: "Indeed. Should we respect each other's, or go off and tell everyone who doesn't agree with our opinions that they're wrong and demand that they explain why they have that opinion to us, which generally makes us seem like dicks?"

I'll let you finish that off.
OT: Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age, mixed with...
I dunno, that's already my perfect game. Anything else would make it worse.
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this Alienware m15x!
Jimmy says: "I prefer the Insperon 14!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."

In this hypothetical scenario, money is not an issue.

And so we come to a difficulty. Timmy's preference is quite clearly better, yet Jimmy can tack it up to a difference in opinion. The problem of using the gameplay of Fallout 3, is that the gameplay of Fallout 3 is a splice of a traditional Bethesda RPG, with an FPS. The problem arises because Fallout 3 waters down both, in order to accomedate the two. This doesn't have to be, but the gunplay is considerably wose than that of most other FPSs, and the RPG elements are poorly implemented as well in comparison to Bethesda's earlier works.

That of course, is just my opinion, I guess.
 

Jamiemitsu

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Final Fantasy, no more heroes, and metal gear solid. Some kind of epic plot glued together with an rpg/stealth gameplay and epic bosses.
 

hazabaza1

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The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
hazabaza1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
fleacythesheep said:
All the story and sexy time and voice acting of Dragon Age in the word and gameplay of Fallout 3. Also I would people recognize what wearing (ex: if I'm dressed like a brotherhood of steel member or a raider then I should have people addressing me as one) sorta like Fable 2 but better.
See? Why Fallout 3? Is it a when you were born/games exposed to thing? Or is it... I'm gonna word this as... a ummmm, difference in tastes?
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this lollipop!"
Jimmy says: "I prefer this one!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."
J: "Indeed. Should we respect each other's, or go off and tell everyone who doesn't agree with our opinions that they're wrong and demand that they explain why they have that opinion to us, which generally makes us seem like dicks?"

I'll let you finish that off.
OT: Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age, mixed with...
I dunno, that's already my perfect game. Anything else would make it worse.
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this Alienware m15x!
Jimmy says: "I prefer the Insperon 14!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."

In this hypothetical scenario, money is not an issue.

And so we come to a difficulty. Timmy's preference is quite clearly better, yet Jimmy can tack it up to a difference in opinion. The problem of using the gameplay of Fallout 3, is that the gameplay of Fallout 3 is a splice of a traditional Bethesda RPG, with an FPS. The problem arises because Fallout 3 waters down both, in order to accomedate the two. This doesn't have to be, but the gunplay is considerably wose than that of most other FPSs, and the RPG elements are poorly implemented as well in comparison to Bethesda's earlier works.

That of course, is just my opinion, I guess.
Well I can see your point, even though I thought Fallout 3 was fine with the RPG setting.
But I still don't understand while you seem to be having a go at Oblivion as well.
 

Sephychu

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Comrade Mateo said:
Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout 3.
=Fallout: New Vegas.

I'd do Pokemon Generations 1&2, Left 4 Dead 2 and Mass Effect 2.

260 different zombified pokemon. All of them baying for your blood. Fight through hordes and crescendo events in your quest to build data on all of them for your ZombieDex.

IN SPACE.
 

KarumaK

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Poketom said:
KarumaK said:
Jet Set Radio Future + Armored Core 4: Answer + Persona 3: FES

You've now got a whacked out cell-shaded game where you summon customizable giant robots by shooting yourself in the head. You skate against various rivals to build your social Links allowing you to use more and better parts in the construction of your bot.

Each mech has a customizable super attack using graffiti which marks your turf and gives you a constant bonus unless someone can defeat you and take it over. Occasionally a boss wanders into your turf, a giant bot who you can try to defeat on your own or team up with others.
Holy Crap, you just blew my mind.
Thank you, thank you... we'll take applause at the desk.
 
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hazabaza1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
hazabaza1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
fleacythesheep said:
All the story and sexy time and voice acting of Dragon Age in the word and gameplay of Fallout 3. Also I would people recognize what wearing (ex: if I'm dressed like a brotherhood of steel member or a raider then I should have people addressing me as one) sorta like Fable 2 but better.
See? Why Fallout 3? Is it a when you were born/games exposed to thing? Or is it... I'm gonna word this as... a ummmm, difference in tastes?
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this lollipop!"
Jimmy says: "I prefer this one!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."
J: "Indeed. Should we respect each other's, or go off and tell everyone who doesn't agree with our opinions that they're wrong and demand that they explain why they have that opinion to us, which generally makes us seem like dicks?"

I'll let you finish that off.
OT: Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age, mixed with...
I dunno, that's already my perfect game. Anything else would make it worse.
Okay, let me set out a scene for you.
Timmy says: "Hey Jimmy, I sure do like this Alienware m15x!
Jimmy says: "I prefer the Insperon 14!"
T: "I guess we have different opinions then."

In this hypothetical scenario, money is not an issue.

And so we come to a difficulty. Timmy's preference is quite clearly better, yet Jimmy can tack it up to a difference in opinion. The problem of using the gameplay of Fallout 3, is that the gameplay of Fallout 3 is a splice of a traditional Bethesda RPG, with an FPS. The problem arises because Fallout 3 waters down both, in order to accomedate the two. This doesn't have to be, but the gunplay is considerably wose than that of most other FPSs, and the RPG elements are poorly implemented as well in comparison to Bethesda's earlier works.

That of course, is just my opinion, I guess.
Well I can see your point, even though I thought Fallout 3 was fine with the RPG setting.
But I still don't understand while you seem to be having a go at Oblivion as well.
I grew up with Morrowind. I think it would be hard to think up a shittier combat system, but Morrowind has the best atmosphere, architecture, and creature design, I've ever seen in an RPG. You really feel like you're in an alien landscape, and it's very cool. It also has some of the best RPG elements I've ever seen. The alchemy system is awsome, much more so and much more key than in Oblivion, and absent in Fallout 3 (to my dismay, as I think it'd be cool harvesting mutant plants and stuff). Fallout 3 has no enchanting, and no spellmaking, and tose are great ways to express yourself through your combat and thereby bringing the experience far closer to home.

A big change that dissapeared with Oblivion was how armour worked. In Morrowind, what armour you wore was a composite of left and right pieces, pauldrons, gloves, boots, greaves, etc. On top of all that, you could wear a robe over your armour, and clothes underneath. Oblivion simplified the hell out of that, and Fallout 3 even more.

I don't think in this thread I've been vocally opposed to Oblivion, but I certainly am, and have expressed so elsewhere. Oblivion's only advantage over Morrowind is graphics and combat. In an RPG, these aren't good things to focus on, unless the changes are absolutely game-changing (ala Mount and Blade). Oblivion's characters were less interesting (and frankly, creepy with their 'Bethesda' stare), the environments were a dull generic medieval world as opposed to Morrowind unique Vvardenfell landscape, and again, the RPG elements were watered down for simplicity.

If you ask me, Bethesda's 'new direction' is a case of simplicity of the wrong sort. Simplicity is good, if no gameplay elements are sacrificed, for example the user interface in Supreme Commander 2 is brilliant. However, other simplifications were made that dullened gameplay - such as fewer units, less emphasis on base building, and a much less unique resource system. Bethesda's changes are:
- better combat (good, but there are RPGs with MUCH better combat)
- better graphics (to be expected)
- worse atmosphere (bad)
- worse characters (bad)
- duller creature designs (bad)
- watered-down RPG elements (this is the big one - VERY bad)

So, yeah. Bethesda.

EDIT: Just to clarify, Fallout 3 is sort of a step in the right direction from Oblivion, as it has certainly a better feel, atmosphere, and story than that of Oblivion (around as good as Morrowind, minus the visual design, which I hold a strong emphasis for). However, it really failed on the RPG aspect, yet the FPS aspect isn't strong enough on it's own.
 

TOGSolid

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Behold: The ultimate military sim

Arma 2
DCS: Blackshark
LOMAC: Flaming Cliffs 2 (yes, I know this game is already integrated with DCS: Blackshark, but I'm counting it as my third anyway. :D)

Realistic, sim level infantry combat with actual close air support being flown by real players as jets battle for air dominance over the battlefield.

I think I just messed my pants a little.
 

Axolotl

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Temple of Elemental Evil combat + everything else from Planescape Torment. For a third game, I don't throw in all the classes from Baldur's Gate 2.
 

hazabaza1

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The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
A whole lot of text
Fair enough. Being someone who played Oblivion before Morrowind, I did find it harder to get past the combat, but you have a point, it had a better payoff afterwards.

Oh, also, about you expressing distaste for Oblivion in this thread:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
I simply do not understand why people use the late bethesda games (Fallout 3, Oblivion) as an example of open environment RPGs. It's like using Mandarin as an example of fine oriental dining.
That's what I'm basing it on.
 
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hazabaza1 said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
A whole lot of text
Fair enough. Being someone who played Oblivion before Morrowind, I did find it harder to get past the combat, but you have a point, it had a better payoff afterwards.

Oh, also, about you expressing distaste for Oblivion in this thread:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
I simply do not understand why people use the late bethesda games (Fallout 3, Oblivion) as an example of open environment RPGs. It's like using Mandarin as an example of fine oriental dining.
That's what I'm basing it on.
Ahhhh, true. Ok.