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nolongerhere

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scnj said:
theflyingpeanut said:
Google Rapelay, then attempt to argue that this is not the worst idea to have ever been in a game.
I'm sorry, you seem to have spelled 'best' wrong.
Oh good, I was just wondering how I would be deeply disturbed today, but you've really sorted that out for me.
 

Flap Jack452

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The GTA IV calling system, most of the time I get messages from people saying how pissed they are at me as I'm falling from the sky in a burning death trap (helicopter)
 

Tryzon

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iamq said:
The over sensitive veichles in Jak 3. I mean Seriusly, you can hit a rock that's about at big as your fist, and your car does like 5 freakin' frontflipps before it crashes and takes like 30% damage...
I must agree there, although I like the desert vehicles in every other respect.

I also think that Jak 3 made a big mistake by adding Light Jak: you can heal yourself as long as there's some light eco around, and there's always PLENTY, so the game becomes really easy. Even the last boss fight has an infinite light eco generator you can stand on, giving you as much of the stuff as you could ever want. Poor show.

And a more recent one: GTAIV's lobby system, which is absolutely miserable. The only filter you can search with is game mode, despite there being about 30 adjustable settings!
 

Strong Intelligent

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blunted said:
That game called Whiplash where you're a stupid looking rabbit tied to a stupid looking indestructible gopher-thing(?) and have to escape from an animal testing facility.

Maybe it could have been unique, but it was executed in the most obnoxious way possible.
I liked that game, for the humour, story and some of the things you could do to the bunny.

"The angel of death kicking you in the crotch?"
 

T-Bone24

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xChevelle24 said:
T-Bone24 said:
xChevelle24 said:
Walking in a game for 20+ minutes before actually doing anything
Actually, when it's done right, that can be quite effective in drawing you into a story. Look at Half-Life. Because it showed you the hero's life BEFORE he became a hero, it seems believable.

Anyway, back on topic, I think games that strive to be "completely realistic" are just plain stupid. Far Cry 2's guns would jam up, and you had to manually remove bullets. Sounds fun right? WRONG. It may be realistic, but it doesn't belong in a game
Agreed, I was speaking more along the lines of Fallout3. I would find myself walking around the wasteland for endless amounts of time whilst not doing anything, only to find out that there was something I needed to do that was 20 miles back in the other direction :[
Sorry, I misunderstood, I thought you meant at the start of a game.

Just thought of another one. Lives in retail games. What's the point?
 

42manZ

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I heard a real bad game concept once, so stick with me.


You play a plumber, and you go through a magical kingdom, and you collect mushrooms to make yourself more powerful, you had to travel the kingdom and go through different castles until you find the right one with the princess that presumably afterwards you'd take her woman hood.

From what I can tell it was going to be a GTA-clone.