Even tho I'm a Bethesda Fan boy And will defend any of there games.....yeah that games the fuckin best hands down, Doesn't hurt it was the first i playedhittite said:Zelda. You will never, ever convince me there's a better game than A Link to the Past. Ever.
Aw I see. Well your logic is sound. Sorry for the misunderstanding.Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:ForensicYOYO said:Your a pessimist aren't you? If perfections all you'll take then disappointments all you'll make. Im sure you're not all negative but be careful not to let your judgements and criticisms of a game ruin what the experience of the game really should be. Im only saying this from someone who may or may not have been in your position and only wish to spread peace. =)Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:I honestly don't think I'm a fanboy of anything. I'm mentally running through all my favorite games, and I can easily admit that each of them have flaws. I mean, I love Uncharted, but the main character is kind of inconsistent douche. I love Mass Effect, but a lot of the elements of gameplay(Side quests, upgrades) are inconsistent at best, and still imperfect. I love God of War, but it's still very repetitive and the story only goes downhill from the first game. I love Bioshock, but hacking sucks and the vita-chambers aren't helping anyone. I even love Bioshock 2, even if the story is a bit of a mess and a lot of the new elements were poorly implemented. Need I go on?
No offense, but I think this topic is a little flawed. Liking a game doesn't make you a fanboy, it makes you a fan. Not being able to admit imperfection makes you a fanboy, and that's pretty damn rare.
Actually, I'm not a pessimist. Not at all. I wasn't trying to imply that I'm looking for some kind of perfect game, and the games listed above didn't disappoint me in the slightest for being imperfect. I've played through many of them four or five times, and I'll probably do it again. My point is that these games' flaws did nothing to hinder my gaming experience, but they exist nonetheless.