It'd be great if moral choices actually had some bearing on gameplay. For instance, in Mass Effect you could trust everyone and be a perfect trusting angel all of the time and coast along just fine. It would be cool to see some people who would take advantage of that and that would cause some...
Okay so no one's played MGS games? I mean those things are fucked up. I played MGS 2 all the way through and got so angry with the writing that I nearly pitched my tv out a window. That was some ridiculous plot.
For some bizarre reason I teared up during the opening song in Kingdom Hearts 2. I have absolutely no idea why, but it happens every time I hear that song, or I at least get sad.
Don't care if it's been done before. I'll post one.
My perfect game would be an RPG. It would take place across the entire lifespan of a universe. You would have to keep making new characters as your old ones died off. You would meet the NPCs of the world and come to live and fight alongside...
The Dark Tower series by Stephen King would be a perfect tv show. They would need some serious talent to pull it off properly. Also the theme would have to be Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi. But it would rock.
I think that anyone who plays videogames on a semi-regular basis (at least) can be considered a gamer. Also the distinction between hardcore and casual has always been a bit fuzzy for me as well. Some of my friends insist that hardcore gamers are the kind of people who shut themselves in all...
I have to say that the final boss fight in KH2 was great. You got to cut apart buildings, with a giant key. It just doesn't get cooler than that. The bosses in Jak and Daxter were great too though. Always liked using the eco in new and fun ways.
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