As quite a few have noticed, the notion of building an entire thread around a specific game being the "greatest ever" has become somewhat popular recently. Fallout: New Vegas is my personal favourite game of all time, and I could talk about its many depths and elements of greatness for hours and...
Why not simply get all three Sly Cooper games? They're best played chronologically because each story is lightly connected. Plus, all three are very good (in the case of the second, great) games.
I also recommend Star Wars: Battlefront 2 as well as the Destroy All Humans games, Namco Museum...
This is a waste of Visceral's talent. I would much rather see them create another new, interesting series rather than help DICE out with their trash. Battlefield seemed to be going in a unique direction with the Bad Company series, and then basically ended up in hypocrisy by becoming with...
All I ask for are:
A shiny, brand-new Destroy All Humans game, with Nordic Games hopefully picking up old Pandemic developers and regaining the original voice actors.
Another Obsidian-developed Fallout game, complete with the numerous quest branches, all-encompassing skill uses, abundance...
As Simonator7 mentioned above, Isaac Clarke of the Dead Space series is a really good example of this. It fit the series' storytelling; he begins in the first game as just a "worthless" stormtrooper-esque engineer that, in other series, would be used as gore-bait in cutscenes and such. But...
Fallout 3, while a good game, had a pretty absurd original ending. It's redeemed by Broken Steel, but the thing is that it shouldn't have to be redeemed in the first place. Of course, Bethesda seemed to understand the concepts of the original games in how the protagonist ultimately disappeared...
When I say art style, I mainly mean the cartoonish appearance of Oblivion as opposed to the more realistic approach of Skyrim. Despite the geographic diversity of Skyrim, I felt I couldn't appreciate it as much as anything I found in Oblivion because the visual appearance already looked too...
Jingle Fett (I can't directly quote for some odd reason): That's how I feel as well. In terms of "generic fantasy world" I would say that Skyrim is perhaps even more simplistic in its presentation, whereas Oblivion at least had its art style to give a sense of distinction. Skyrim is certainly...
Criticism and mocking of the fourth main installment in the Elder Scrolls series has been rampant since the release of Skyrim- a breed of hatred that I have never really been able to understand. In full honesty, it's my favourite game of the bunch, largely thanks to the tangible atmosphere that...
I thought there were some interesting visuals and narrative points in Prometheus, despite it not being perfect. And though I may be called out as a monster for this statement, I could not give less of a shit about anything James Cameron says. He has directed almost exclusively bland and inhuman...
Both of Quint's speeches from Jaws. I know, I'm cheating...but really, these are too legendary to afford the risk of having one be shrugged off.
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This is easily one of my favourite-ever movies. In all honesty, I loved the excess. I loved the nudity, I loved the swearing, I loved all of the drug consumption, I loved the big helicopter and the big yacht and the enormous office parties. I absolutely adored the seemingly unstoppable train of...
Every single side quest in Dead Space 3. On occasion you would be provided with yet another random bunker with an alleged massive stash of army weapons and supplies to sidetrack you and pad out the game's length. The trek through these copy-pasted interior levels were upwards of an hour and a...
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