If straying onto ds territory I'll Throw my hat into the ring with a couple Namely Infinite space(all I use my DS for thse days) and the world ends with you.Shanicus said:Need new games? Why not...
Damn it! I knew I forgot to turn the Ninja alarm on!Strain42 said:Why not Zoidberg? (sorry, couldn't resist)
OP: For good games - Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Dead Space 2, Fallout: New Vegas, Xenoblade: Chronicles, The Last Story (Don't know if your American or not, so ignore those if you can't get 'em) Borderlands and RAGE are all pretty good choices for games.
I'd also Advise the Pokemon: Black/White if you don't already own them, as they are some of the best pokemon games out now. Bonus to it being on the DS means you can watch TV while also playing the game (if so, then I recommend Farscape - the god king of TV shows). If your not sold on the pokemon series then... well, Chrono Trigger is out on the DS too.
And we all know that Chrono Trigger is the best RPG of all time.
Captcha: Make Haste. Yes, make haste to the nearest store to purchase Chrono Trigger! Go! Now!
Well, maybe a little better. Fallout 3 had a deeper story. New Vegas was pretty much all about finding Benny and all the time deciding what you were going to do with him as you went from clue to clue trying to find him, and ultimately deciding his fate. New Vegas did a good job in blending the revenge story into the Civil War story that was kind of the frame of the setting, which you eventually get to decide as well. Fallout 3 stayed very personal. You went from looking for your father in a seemingly endless wasteland, to not only finding him, but discovering that he had lied to you your whole life. You eventually learn about the dream your mother had about bringing the Waters of Life back to the dead wastes, and actually taking up that dream and spearheading the project to bringing it to the end and defying the oppression of the Enclave and their superior technology. Both are very good, and I really liked how the Enclave would set up outposts in areas around the Capital Wasteland that you had previously explored, making even low level areas right outside Megaton dangerous if you were caught with your pants down. Reading their computers would reveal the experiments and what they had learned about the various inhabitants of the Wasteland. Made the world feel VERY dynamic.SajuukKhar said:Wait... did you seriously just say Fallout 3 has a better story then New vegas?Jitters Caffeine said:snip
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Just teasing. But if you're really sorry, do check out Knights of the old republic (if you haven't played it)Aric Flowers said:@"mysecondlife"
Oh pfft. From the title of the thread, I thought you were offering.
I just noticed I ended it with a question mark rather than a period. That's my bad. In my head it sounded like a question.
But Fallout 3's story only happened by raping the lore of the entire series into nothing. Whats the point of having a story if it ignores everything the series is about and had done previously?Jitters Caffeine said:Well, maybe a little better. Fallout 3 had a deeper story. New Vegas was pretty much all about finding Benny and all the time deciding what you were going to do with him as you went from clue to clue trying to find him, and ultimately deciding his fate. New Vegas did a good job in blending the revenge story into the Civil War story that was kind of the frame of the setting, which you eventually get to decide as well. Fallout 3 stayed very personal. You went from looking for your father in a seemingly endless wasteland, to not only finding him, but discovering that he had lied to you your whole life. You eventually learn about the dream your mother had about bringing the Waters of Life back to the dead wastes, and actually taking up that dream and spearheading the project to bringing it to the end and defying the oppression of the Enclave and their superior technology. Both are very good, and I really liked how the Enclave would set up outposts in areas around the Capital Wasteland that you had previously explored, making even low level areas right outside Megaton dangerous if you were caught with your pants down. Reading their computers would reveal the experiments and what they had learned about the various inhabitants of the Wasteland. Made the world feel VERY dynamic.
All in all, I love just about every Fallout game. I guess I just felt that the story in Fallout 3 was a little more moving. But the story in New Vegas was certainly much BIGGER and dealt with "the big picture" of how the world should be ruled. It was very heavy on your personal choices, where Fallout 3 was more like you were advancing the story of your character.
Of course the Benny plot wasn't the WHOLE main quest line. Like I said, you get into the war between the NCR and the Legion pretty soon after you hit the Strip, probably even before that. Being able to decide who takes over the Mojave was a HUGE deal to me. It felt like a legitimate moral choice. Do you let the NCR take over and rule with an exhausted and stretched, yet effective and passionate military? Do go for the Legion even though they're tyrannical and oppressive, but they obviously have a no nonsense approach when it comes to protecting their own. Even Cass said the Legion-backed Caravans are safer because no one would DARE cross the Bull and expect to stay UN-crucified. I really liked finding allies in the other factions, and even made you really reconsider things like who should lead the Brotherhood and the Khans when you had the power to dictate that. Fallout 3 may not have been as broad and world-changing as the story in New Vegas, but you were really motivated to keep going by how personal of a story it was. Finding your dad, learning you were in fact NOT born in the Vault, watching your father die by the hands of the Enclave, then working to bring life back the Capital Wasteland.SajuukKhar said:But Fallout 3's story only happened by raping the lore of the entire series into nothing. Whats the point of having a story if it ignores everything the series is about?
Furthermore one could EASILY say Fallout 3's story was "just about finding your dad" because that's what 80% of the MQ was, but that would be a GROSS oversimplification.
Saying New vegas was mostly about finding Benny is wrong.