Best/worst storyline in a game

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EdgeyX

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probly fallout 3 for the best and for the worsed i think it will have to be burnout paradise because i dont think it has a story
 

Datsle

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Like it if you want, but if you take off the damn rose tinted glasses and thoroughly examine it, then I BEG TO DIFFER.
I've played it several times, with and without glasses and i for one think the love story of 8 crushes it's little brother 7.
And yes, i too think the combat system in 8 was alittle off compared to 7, But storywise i know what game i prefer.
 

SixAngryDwarves

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Bioshock hands down.

It had more than just a cool enticing plot. It was both something that the younger, less knowledgeable of us could enjoy, and with the addition of major metaphorical and philosophical aspects woven in, it should not be a wonder why I am choosing Bioshock as my favorite story of all time.

Worst?

Ehh, there are alot of bad stories, but a high majority of these games are indeed terrible themselves. But if it were life and death, i'de have to say Unreal Tournament III, good game, but epic partially killed the franchise with their terrible story components.
 

OHMAHGAWDZ

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Indigo Prophecy = awesome story

Though this choice is kind of unfair to other games, as Indigo Prophecy is more of an interactive novel than a game, but it's the first one that came to mind.

The worst has to be Mercenaries 2. The summary: you don't like this guy because he screwed you over. Now go blow things up.
 

sokka14

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Best:
Dark Chronicle
XIII
Jak 2 and 3
Kingdom Hearts

worst:
i'd say no more heroes was pretty dodge. liked the game, but man was the storyline disjointed and incomprehensible.
i'm sure i could list more, but i rarely even remember a game with a shabby story.
 

BBLIZZARD

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Best story in a game for me would have to be either Metal Gear Solid 3, Final Fantasy X, Mass Effect or KotOR.

And the worst, or rather most disappointing story, would be Fallout 3. The story was so vanilla and ruined the whole game for me.
 

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I can't really say I have just one favorite game story. There's been a few that wowed me just as much as the others. Since some of them are so drastically different, I'd have a tough time choosing a favorite from among them. In no particular order: Half-Life series, Homeworld, MechWarrior series, Metroid Prime, Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, Beyond Good & Evil, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, and EarthBound 1-3.

My least favorite? Again, tough to choose just one. There's been SO many bad games over the years with such horribly written stories filled with bad dialogue, cliched and predictable twists and endings, and generic characters. (of whom ironically lacked "character" of their own) More recently I'd have to go with Gears of War 2, Halo 3, anything pertaining to Final Fantasy, Call of Duty: World at War, and the list goes on and on. I'd list more but I'm sure the above will bring more than enough hate down on me, and I'd rather not earn the ire of everyone here, so....
 

Zersy

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Jon Etheridge said:
Best: Bioshock
Worst: Any game with the word Superman on the front.
Supermans: Final Showdown with Doomday but with alot of amazing plot twist and all new characters ?

That seems like a game with a decent story. Haha
 

DarkPanda XIII

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quiet_samurai said:
Nigh Invulnerable said:
Wow, Halo bashing and you're only 9 posts old. What a rambunctious little scamp. *pinches cheeks*
Haha, that killed me.


Worst story....... Kingdon Hearts games..... I mean come on, Donald Duck and Goofy helping you fight Cloud Strife and Sephiroth?
That's the issue with characters, not the general plot >.>

I can't really think of some of the best storylines, though i can tell you that one of my favorites that I thought had a pretty good story was MediEvil. Old, I know, but the entire thing made sense, at least.

Worst: at first I'd say Lost Odyssey, but I barely managed to touch it and my irritation was the slice and dice mechs with the tea-cup armies running against the demonic tube-head armies. I can tell you that FFX made me want to throw the remote around when it came to story, as well as Most, *most* fighting games, just because they wanted to add a heavy plot to a game where somebody gets to beat the crap outta somebody. Is it worth it? Well, writing Ayane/Kasumi pairing just killed it all when I found out what they were to each other. XD
 

LordTarran

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Hmmm....
See the problem here is whether I side on my 'these are my fav games and therefore have great stories' or 'these games truly have excellent narratives.'

I'll go with the latter, and if my fav games end up in the list of bests, than that's awesome.

Though most people won't touch it, the Ratchet and Clank series has a beautiful on going narrative for its entire run on the PS2. It was well executed, attached to its own gameplay, and engaging. It was also darkly funny, and, differing from other platformers of the generation, actually self-referenced itself across games. R&C almost need to be played game to game to game back to back to get the full story, but all told it is an excellent piece of writing, if simple.

Also against conventional wisdom, Final Fantasy X and X-2. People often don't realize that FFX is an incomplete game for the Final Fantasy style. In all Final Fantasy's, the world must be saved twice from two entirely different threats, who may or may not be related. The protagonist of the series is Yuna, not Tidus, reversing the normal male lead of the games. Where in most of the FF series it is a female who brings out the best in the male at the games middle, around the defeat of the first great threat, X is different, having it be the male bringing out the best in the female immediately prior to the defeat of the first big bad. His disappearance at the end of the first half then becomes the driving part of the second half. That being said, the X and X-2 saga as a whole is possibly the best written of the Final Fantasies, and is horribly underrated as a whole for good character writing, and engaging, well paced story. However, as the games were separated, and both were fairly painful alone, this is often over looked.

Though both Starcraft and Warcraft suffer horribly from what I like to call 'Why the hell does Blizzard not require every word written by Chris Metzen be fact checked back against previous works for consistency.", the Diablo series, from first game, to second game, to expansion, and from all looks of it to third game, has been dark, brooding, and brilliant. But that's important there. Too often, people confuse dark and brooding as being good writing, and dismiss light, cheerful games with far superior writing. If you played the games back when they were released, you all remember your shock and fury when Baal was revealed before the beginning of the expansion.

I think I have to make a nod towards both the Baldur's Gate computer series for great character writing, exceedingly good narrative and pacing (as long as you know where to go), and being the second series that has ever made me feel emotional pain. For those who've played it from the beginning of the first game til the end of Throne of Bhaal, I'll just say Imoen. For those who haven't.... go play!

And last, the first game to cause me emotional pain, and only in text. The Marathon Series. From Marathon, through Durandal, through Infinity, to Aleph One made Rubicon, which I consider part of the series. This series has the best story and narrative and characterizations of any series, and it had to do it all in text. I cried when Leela died. I still loathe, though respect Durandal. And if Tycho were a real person? I'd kill him on the spot.

The worst game story of all time is much simpler.
Quake 4. Go play Quake 2, enjoy it, finish it. Then go play Quake 4. Not only is it a terrible game, but the story will leave you feeling more than a little cheated.
 

The_ModeRazor

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Best: Starcraft.
It was just pure awesome.
Worst: solitaire. The gameplay is awesome, but the storyline is just not compelling.
And the characters are not exactly relatable.