This, Impire, and several sonic games. However I will note I liked Budokai better than Tenkaichi (I like my fighters how I like my platformers... ON A TWO-D PLANE! [sidestepping may or may not be included])hazabaza1 said:Alpha Protocol was really good, fuck the haters.
I can also see the Budokia Tenkaichi series really easily getting shat upon by reviewers but I fuckin' love 'em.
OH CRAP IT'S GOING TO PULL US TO THE START OF THE DUNGEON AGAIN!Uhura said:Lately I've been playing Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh with my boyfriend and we both have been really enjoying it. It's cheesy in a really endearing way.
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Actually, this is at least the 3rd time she's seen him revived, seeing as Other M takes place after Super Metroid, which is after Metroid 2, which was after the Prime Trilogy, which was after the original. Meta Ridley in the zero-mission/original, Ridley in Prime 1, Meta Ridley again in Prime 1, again in Prime 3, Omega Ridely in Prime 3, Ridley again in Super metroid, and then again in Other M. So no. This is not the first time he's been revived. It even says in the lore logs in the prime games that he was killed, and brought back.Varanfan9 said:The thing with Ridley was that this was the first time he's ever returned to life. Up to this point, Ridley has only been critically injured by Samus but never killed. He was finally killed in Super Metroid. So the way I saw it, Samus finally had closure on her parents' deaths, only to find out their killer has returned to life spontaneously. That's why she freaked out like that. Though I do think they should have made the scene shorter and more have it so Ridley grabbed her before she was able to react.Valkrex said:Varanfan9 said:I am going to get sooooooo much flak for this.
Metroid Other M is one of my favorite games of all time. The game was thoroughly fun from start to finish, with a great and fluid combat system, epic boss battles, and fun environments. I enjoyed the story and found myself keep playing just to see the next twist and turn it was going to take. I also though Samus's characterization of a bounty hunter who has suffered from some emotional trauma from the events in her life to be very original and infinitely more interesting than just another action hero in power armor. The music was great and the atmosphere was very appropriate to the setting. It got me into the Metroid series, something every game of the Prime trilogy failed to do so.
Now it does have its flaws. I do agree Samus's voice actress needed work on her delivery and the switching perspective thing was annoying. But this was the first game in a while to be so much fun and interest me in the game's story and messages behind said stories than any game in recent memory.
Now let the hateful comments commence.
In terms of its gameplay I really liked Other M. To me the story, while it has some great ideas, REALLY messed up the game's potential. I understand that they wanted Samus to remain a bad-ass, wile also making her look more human.However, having a complete mental breakdown during the Ridley fight... good god. If it was the first time she'd seen him since her home was destroyed, then I could understand the freak out. But seeing as this takes place after Super Metroid, and she's killed him at least 6 times before hand... just no. That incident, coupled with countless others really ruined the story for me.
Gameplay was great, but the story really killed it for me.
As for the Prime Trilogy, those are some of my favorite games of all time, though I can definitely understand the immersion problem there.
Actually, in Prime is says they got the "Injured Ridley" and revived him as Meta Ridley. Plus, he didn't die in Prime, only got knocked off a cliff. He doesn't die in Prime 3 either, according to the Metroid Wiki. This is the first time he's back from the dead, but he has come back from grevious injuries before hand.Valkrex said:Actually, this is at least the 3rd time she's seen him revived, seeing as Other M takes place after Super Metroid, which is after Metroid 2, which was after the Prime Trilogy, which was after the original. Meta Ridley in the zero-mission/original, Ridley in Prime 1, Meta Ridley again in Prime 1, again in Prime 3, Omega Ridely in Prime 3, Ridley again in Super metroid, and then again in Other M. So no. This is not the first time he's been revived. It even says in the lore logs in the prime games that he was killed, and brought back.Varanfan9 said:The thing with Ridley was that this was the first time he's ever returned to life. Up to this point, Ridley has only been critically injured by Samus but never killed. He was finally killed in Super Metroid. So the way I saw it, Samus finally had closure on her parents' deaths, only to find out their killer has returned to life spontaneously. That's why she freaked out like that. Though I do think they should have made the scene shorter and more have it so Ridley grabbed her before she was able to react.Valkrex said:Varanfan9 said:I am going to get sooooooo much flak for this.
Metroid Other M is one of my favorite games of all time. The game was thoroughly fun from start to finish, with a great and fluid combat system, epic boss battles, and fun environments. I enjoyed the story and found myself keep playing just to see the next twist and turn it was going to take. I also though Samus's characterization of a bounty hunter who has suffered from some emotional trauma from the events in her life to be very original and infinitely more interesting than just another action hero in power armor. The music was great and the atmosphere was very appropriate to the setting. It got me into the Metroid series, something every game of the Prime trilogy failed to do so.
Now it does have its flaws. I do agree Samus's voice actress needed work on her delivery and the switching perspective thing was annoying. But this was the first game in a while to be so much fun and interest me in the game's story and messages behind said stories than any game in recent memory.
Now let the hateful comments commence.
In terms of its gameplay I really liked Other M. To me the story, while it has some great ideas, REALLY messed up the game's potential. I understand that they wanted Samus to remain a bad-ass, wile also making her look more human.However, having a complete mental breakdown during the Ridley fight... good god. If it was the first time she'd seen him since her home was destroyed, then I could understand the freak out. But seeing as this takes place after Super Metroid, and she's killed him at least 6 times before hand... just no. That incident, coupled with countless others really ruined the story for me.
Gameplay was great, but the story really killed it for me.
As for the Prime Trilogy, those are some of my favorite games of all time, though I can definitely understand the immersion problem there.
This. Personally, I know the gameplay is.. Completely inconsistent besides the whole button mashing and shallow story kind of thing, but there is something about it that just keeps me coming back for more. Maybe its because the Romance of the Three Kingdoms deeply piques my interests and experiencing through games helps keep me from making the effort of reading. Yadda.Saelune said:Every Dynasty Wariors game ever. I keep buying them cause they are reliable, something people complain about.
I still to this day do not get why Concrete Jungle got slammed, its the best predator game out there. You sir earned your daily cookie for that.Xarathox said:X2: Wolverine's Revenge. It was just... a comic book game. And a fun one at that.
Predator: Concrete Jungle. I've yet to play any other game that lets you just fucking pick someone up and rip their body in half, bare-handed. The stealth executions were just so goddamn fun.
Oh, shit yeah, I forgot about Concrete Jungle! Not a perfect game, but undeniably fun. Also, DA MUSIC.pandorum said:I still to this day do not get why Concrete Jungle got slammed, its the best predator game out there. You sir earned your daily cookie for that.Xarathox said:Predator: Concrete Jungle. I've yet to play any other game that lets you just fucking pick someone up and rip their body in half, bare-handed. The stealth executions were just so goddamn fun.
Okay you got me there, but I still find it INCREDIBLY difficult, no IMPOSSIBLE to believe the freakout, seeing as she has fought him as many times as she has. But whatever, we're not going to convince each-other here.Varanfan9 said:Actually, in Prime is says they got the "Injured Ridley" and revived him as Meta Ridley. Plus, he didn't die in Prime, only got knocked off a cliff. He doesn't die in Prime 3 either, according to the Metroid Wiki. This is the first time he's back from the dead, but he has come back from grevious injuries before hand.Valkrex said:Actually, this is at least the 3rd time she's seen him revived, seeing as Other M takes place after Super Metroid, which is after Metroid 2, which was after the Prime Trilogy, which was after the original. Meta Ridley in the zero-mission/original, Ridley in Prime 1, Meta Ridley again in Prime 1, again in Prime 3, Omega Ridely in Prime 3, Ridley again in Super metroid, and then again in Other M. So no. This is not the first time he's been revived. It even says in the lore logs in the prime games that he was killed, and brought back.Varanfan9 said:The thing with Ridley was that this was the first time he's ever returned to life. Up to this point, Ridley has only been critically injured by Samus but never killed. He was finally killed in Super Metroid. So the way I saw it, Samus finally had closure on her parents' deaths, only to find out their killer has returned to life spontaneously. That's why she freaked out like that. Though I do think they should have made the scene shorter and more have it so Ridley grabbed her before she was able to react.Valkrex said:Varanfan9 said:I am going to get sooooooo much flak for this.
Metroid Other M is one of my favorite games of all time. The game was thoroughly fun from start to finish, with a great and fluid combat system, epic boss battles, and fun environments. I enjoyed the story and found myself keep playing just to see the next twist and turn it was going to take. I also though Samus's characterization of a bounty hunter who has suffered from some emotional trauma from the events in her life to be very original and infinitely more interesting than just another action hero in power armor. The music was great and the atmosphere was very appropriate to the setting. It got me into the Metroid series, something every game of the Prime trilogy failed to do so.
Now it does have its flaws. I do agree Samus's voice actress needed work on her delivery and the switching perspective thing was annoying. But this was the first game in a while to be so much fun and interest me in the game's story and messages behind said stories than any game in recent memory.
Now let the hateful comments commence.
In terms of its gameplay I really liked Other M. To me the story, while it has some great ideas, REALLY messed up the game's potential. I understand that they wanted Samus to remain a bad-ass, wile also making her look more human.However, having a complete mental breakdown during the Ridley fight... good god. If it was the first time she'd seen him since her home was destroyed, then I could understand the freak out. But seeing as this takes place after Super Metroid, and she's killed him at least 6 times before hand... just no. That incident, coupled with countless others really ruined the story for me.
Gameplay was great, but the story really killed it for me.
As for the Prime Trilogy, those are some of my favorite games of all time, though I can definitely understand the immersion problem there.
Pretty much this. Friend and I played and glitched the hell outta Sonic 06, was so much fun.torno said:A LOT of Sonic games.
Seriously. I was in a blind love for Sonic for a very long time.
I even liked Sonic 06 for a time until I started to play better games and realized how bad it was.
But for some reason I still look back on Shadow the Hedgehog as a good time, I don't know why.