golden sun is the near one turn based rpg i haven't actually played..i love turn based games to death so i might just have to check this out.believer258 said:Soap didn't say that, Price or Gaz did. Soap doesn't say anything until MW2
My "what the hell" was the first time I played a turn-based RPG. "What the hell is this? I don't even... who the hell stands in a line waiting to be attacked!?"
I have since kept mostly the same opinion but for some reason Golden Sun has caught my attention. Dialogue is a bit heavy in that game, though. They spend how long standing around talking in the beginning when a volcano's about to explode?
On a related note, what made me infuriated was that I got to the Pelenor Fields and then I lost my save game. So I never actually completed the game...Kimarous said:The final boss of "Lord of the Rings: The Third Age". Just... how does the transition between these two videos make any lick of sense?
Just... BOOM! One minute, Pelenor Fields fighting Nazgul. Next, ATOP BARAD-DUR ATTACKING SAURON'S EYE! WTF!?
I agree....serious keyboard and mouse bashing moment for me. Although I did enjoy the musiczeroharpuia said:Playing Stage 6 of Perfect Cherry Blossom on Lunatic mode.
SRSLY.
I understand, I thought it was weird too. I like The Third Age, and i still ended up doing a WTF when that happened. Also:Kimarous said:The final boss of "Lord of the Rings: The Third Age". Just... how does the transition between these two videos make any lick of sense?
Just... BOOM! One minute, Pelenor Fields fighting Nazgul. Next, ATOP BARAD-DUR ATTACKING SAURON'S EYE! WTF!?
I agree. TRAIN SUPLEX! God i loved Sabin.Scizophrenic Llama said:As for my choice: Train suplex.
Totally a what the hell moment of awesome.
That's almost every might and magic game, though.Monsterfurby said:Might and Magic VII.
Wha-- Spaceship?! What Wha-Huh??!WhaRobots, huh-what!?
brandon237 said:The end of Crysis 2, it was... clever, but I still had to think "WTF?!" when"Alcatraz" says "they call me Prophet".
You too? xD6_Qubed said:Ever play The Darkness? Well, there's a moment towards the beginning where you visit your girlfriend Jenny's new apartment, and after getting the setup for the next bit of plot out of the way you can sit down and watch Tv with her. As To Kill a Mockingbird plays in glorious black and white, Jenny fidgets around a bit on the couch, plays around with your hand, and after a bit, she kisses "you" (this whole bit is not a cutscene, you understand) in a genuinely touching emotional moment that is only slightly marred by the fact that you get an achievement for having it.
This was not my moment. My moment came a few seconds later when I realized that this cheap, ugly, short little comic book tie-in game made me care more about an NPC love interest than any Fable title I've ever played, or any other game I will ever play.
I thought the game overall was great, it was just the ending that was tedious. It became incredibly boring the moment I got the apple, and since I didn't think the ending was going to be fun (or interesting) anyway I stopped playing. I think all of the Assassin's Creed games are great (even the incredibly repetitive first one), it's just the endings that are always terrible in terms of both gameplay and plot.GameMaNiAC said:Ah, my bad. I thought you liked the game but then suddenly stopped playing it because you thought the ending is going to be bad. But if you found the game tedious and it was starting to become boring, makes sense.
Duh!Elysis said:Alan Wake. I still have no idea what the hell that game is about.
Oh, but of course! Who knew a Mise-en-abime could be THAT obvious!Frybird said:Duh!Elysis said:Alan Wake. I still have no idea what the hell that game is about.
It's about a writer writing a story about a writer having wrote a story that became real that becomes reality.
Or, depending on your interpretation, it's about a writer who wrote a story that became real and, in order to prevent the concequences of that, wrote about another writer that became real so he could write a story that became real in order to stop the evil thing that became real in the first place.
What's not to understand about that? ^^
This for me. Also, I was shocked at how sexist the game was overall.Twilight.falls said:Metroid Other M. When that strange bunny thing actually turns out to be Ridley.
Biggest "What the hell" moment in any Nintendo game. And we're talking about a company whose most popular game involves a plumber that fights a fire breathing dragon turtle to save the universe from exploding.
Anyway, I prefer to think that Metroid Other M never existed. It preserves my sanity.