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Manifoldgodhead

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Chancie said:
Final Fantasy VII
It's not terrible but I just don't see why it gets so much praise. I personally think some of the other FFs are much better.
VII is all about nostalgia, first game I ever played (yea I know). In all honesty X is the best FF. The characters were developed better and the combat system finally solved the problems with turned based.

But for this thread ALL the Final Fantasies. Whats up with that? I don't even know why I keep playing them. They're like big way too long interactive movies. But nevertheless every time one comes out I go buy it with out a second thought. When XII came out I bought a PS2 again just to play it.

I think Square brainwashed me when I was kid.
 

Chancie

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Manifoldgodhead said:
Chancie said:
Final Fantasy VII
It's not terrible but I just don't see why it gets so much praise. I personally think some of the other FFs are much better.
VII is all about nostalgia, first game I ever played (yea I know). In all honesty X is the best FF. The characters were developed better and the combat system finally solved the problems with turned based.

But for this thread ALL the Final Fantasies. Whats up with that? I don't even know why I keep playing them. They're like big way too long interactive movies. But nevertheless every time one comes out I go buy it with out a second thought. When XII came out I bought a PS2 again just to play it.

I think Square brainwashed me when I was kid.
It's ok. Square did that to a lot of us when we were younger...
 

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Manifoldgodhead said:
Chancie said:
Final Fantasy VII
It's not terrible but I just don't see why it gets so much praise. I personally think some of the other FFs are much better.
VII is all about nostalgia, first game I ever played (yea I know). In all honesty X is the best FF. The characters were developed better and the combat system finally solved the problems with turned based.

But for this thread ALL the Final Fantasies. Whats up with that? I don't even know why I keep playing them. They're like big way too long interactive movies. But nevertheless every time one comes out I go buy it with out a second thought. When XII came out I bought a PS2 again just to play it.

I think Square brainwashed me when I was kid.
It wouldn't surprise me.

I hear their military serum is the best in the world.

Army of Two.

Bored me to death in the first ten minutes.
 

Gutterslime

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I cant think of a better example than Gears of War, meh at best, so what if the graphics were good, it was pretty much the slowest shooter i've ever played, horible single player, multiplayer left much to be desired in all aspects, not to mention some of the most generic characters ever, the only thing missing is ron pearlman shit on you after you kill Raam
 

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I never really understood what makes Fallout 3 so good. Yeh it was ok, nice, expansive world but it starts to get a bit stale after the 50[sup]th[/sup] grey, ruined building and lake of irradiated water.

The combat was nigh impossible without the VATS despite the fact that the enemies were incredibly easy. The story was too short and didn't contain much.
 

SonicKoala

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I don't understand why GTA IV was so highly praised. It just seemed like they sucked all the fun, cartoonish humour that was present in the other ones and replaced it with this unnecessarily grey and gritty feel that lasted throughout the entire game. Same with LittleBigPlanet. Sure, it's got really cool level design, and yes, you can make your own level, which is an interesting concept, but when you get down to it, it's a platformer. Plain and simple. Sure, they're fun for a while, but the novelty wears off.

Oh, and Metal Gear Solid 4. I loved the rest of the MGS games, but for one, I really dislike how they changed the main "setting" of the game - that is, putting you in the middle of intense fire fights for msot of the game, as opposed to the quiet buildings and/or wilderness settings, and not changing the controls AT ALL. The controls for MGS have always felt awkward when you got into combat situations - I suppose that was intentional, as you aren't supposed to get into fights - but this game has you in them for almost half the game (the half that you actually PLAY, mind you). And also, the story was retarded. The stories from MGS 1 to MGS 3 were awesome, but when you try to put them all TOGETHER, as well as trying to tie up all these loose ends, you get one big clusterfuck of a story.

That being said, I own ALL of these games and I've enjoyed playing each and every one of them. It's just they aren't THAT great. Oh, and I love how a lot of people keep saying how mediocre Bioshock and Fallout 3 were, cause those games were FUCKING AMAZING.
 

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Why does everyone who has played Halo to death have such a need to disparage it? I'm not honestly sure. I, for one, was never very good at FPS games, I'd played Quake a few times, and I think DOOM once, but I was honestly awful. Embarrassingly so. What's a guy to do? Well, a friend of mine suggested that I play a game he bought along with his brand new, state-of-the-art Xbox. I was excite to try it, and I loved it, because it was accessible.
One thing I refuse to do, out of some twisted sense of pride, it play on the easy setting, in any game, ever. This was extremely detrimental to my attempts to become competent when I was thrown into pitched battles without knowing even which button was "fire". Alright, I'm more than happy to admit that Halo and its runty siblings are by no means a symbol of perfection in gameplay or storytelling, but it was extremely intuitive for me, and I was playing with those gigantic-monstrosity-style controllers that first came with the Xbox (I still say those thing were awesome).
That's what made Halo "All That" to me. It was a game in a genre I could barely play, but I found it extremely easy to master the aiming, strafing, grenade lobbing, even yelling "Frag Out!" when I did so. I'm not making any claim that I'm good in comparison to some people online, not a damn chance. It's the idea of "easy to learn, hard to master," that I think Bungie pulled off quite well.

Now, for games that I played based on the fevered reviews of friends and professional critics, Okami tops in disappointment. And I know why. Too much hype from people who had some misguided sense that the game was the "Epic next step" in the industry (Directly quoting a fevered friend here). While I really do enjoy the art style and I believe that it was a very inventive game, for reasons I can't explain, it had difficulty holding my interest for more than an hour at a time.
I think it's a tragedy that Clover Studios was closed down; I actually took some time to sit and reflect upon the implications when I heard the news. I loved the Viewtiful Joe games, and though Okami wasn't the masterpiece my friends promised, it was very inventive, steeped so deeply in Japanese mythology that it helpfully provides a "Stuff you white people can't possibly know" in the back of the manual. So am I saying Okami was a bad game? Of course not, but perhaps one needs to enjoy Japanese culture and be more involved in the research than I cared to be (Plus I was playing Psychonauts at the time, so Okami really took a back seat to that joyride).
 

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irishstormtrooper said:
I'd have to say Half-Life 2. It just wasn't all that fun, especially the vehicle sections, which were a pain in the ass. Half of the time I would ditch the vehicle out of sheer frustration, only to find out later that I needed it to pass a patch of radioactive sludge. Then, lo and behold, I find out that I can't go back to when I ditched the vehicle. Restart game, anyone?
I personaly liked most of the vehicle "stages".

How come I always find you talking about Half-Life 2?
 

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For me, Gears of War wasn't really that great. I played it for about 5-10 minutes when I realized that I was bored as hell. Granted, I didn't play it for long enough to judge (I feel, anyways), but I was pretty unimpressed with what happened.
 

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ThePirateMan said:
irishstormtrooper said:
I'd have to say Half-Life 2. It just wasn't all that fun, especially the vehicle sections, which were a pain in the ass. Half of the time I would ditch the vehicle out of sheer frustration, only to find out later that I needed it to pass a patch of radioactive sludge. Then, lo and behold, I find out that I can't go back to when I ditched the vehicle. Restart game, anyone?
I personaly liked most of the vehicle "stages".

How come I always find you talking about Half-Life 2?
It seems to be a hot topic here.
 

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Killzone 2..

Man that game was a disappointment..
All that hype.. Foe what really?
Just a teeny weeny itty bitty bit better graphics than most games, but still just a run of the mill ordinary shooter with nothing special to it..
 

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The 360 version of Left 4 Dead. I have it on the PC and was used to an intelligent community and smooth controls. The 360 version controlled like a steamroller. If there was a zombie, gone were the days when I could just stand somewhere, snap one direction then snap back. If you want your controls to snap like that, you have to make them super sensitive. If you don't like it at high sensitivity, you'll slowly crawl your way around the screen. I know they have a button to turn you, but it is no where near as accurate as just moving the mouse. I didn't even bother trying to snipe. And this is a game that's on nearly all of my Live friends' achievements screen.
 

Chipperz

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Insanum said:
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You can't /thread your own posts. Besides, you're wrong.

Half Life 2, Killzone 2 and GTA IV are the games that I just haven't worked out where the hype comes from. Also, if there's such a great storyline in Half Life 2, how comes it's not in the game? I KNOW I'm playing Gordon Freeman. That is the only fact I've had rammed down my throat reinforced by the NPCs...