The Two Most Different Games You Play

interspark

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what two games do you have, and enjoy playing regularly, that are as different as possible, in things like genre and target audience. I enjoy a bit of House of the Dead from time to time, but i'm not above playing Kirby's Epic Yarn ^_^
 

Bolt-206

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Warhammer 40K Space Marine, and Audiosurf.
That's about a big a gap as I think I can go.
 

krazykidd

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How about bayonetta and devil may cry .
Bayonetta is a woman that kills angels and DMC , is a guy that kills demons . Theres a whole lot of space between heaven and hell
 

Folix

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the two most different games i play would have to be Angry Birds and Fallout New Vegas
 

SoranMBane

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Flower and Dead Space. A dark, frenetic, horror-themed shooter set largely in industrial environments, and a light-hearted "interactive poem" where you blow flower petals around a gorgeous natural landscape to relaxing music. They're as different as night and day, but I enjoy them both.
 

Cowabungaa

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I think Katamari Forever and Battlefield; Bad Company 2 are pretty far apart in terms of gameplay, atmosphere and general...everything.
 

CorvusFerreum

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mmmhhhh
Total War (Rome was the most recent one but starting a shogun 2 campaign in someday, if I find time)
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some "Bejeweled"-clone on my handy I sometimes play when waiting for the bus or train or something... but mainly out of boredom.

CoD4 would be matching to.
 

NovaCascade

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Mass Effect 2 and Pokemon.
Huge 3D environments/models vs sprites
Orchestral soundtrack vs old school chiptunes.
PC vs handheld

Yeah, there's a fairly large difference between them
 

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No More Heroes and Lumines 2. One game is about killing people and the other ismaking colours block vanish into thin air.