The BEST one is without a doubt Diablo 2 Intro cinematic.Demolition_Human said:what are some great video game openings?
I think Super Smash Bros. Melee intro was a good one. Another one is the Uncharted 2 intro, that was pretty cool, also The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time opening!!![]()
Haha! Oh shit! I'd actually forgotten just how awesome it is. MAN this intro gets you pumped up like craaaaaaaaaazy!IllumInaTIma said:I still regard this as the best intro of all time.
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I mean GOD THAT MUSIC is just fantastic!
All of what i was going to say is in the above post! damn you j-e-f-f-e-r-s!! but yes the opening of FFIX really eases you into the game quite smoothly, I also believe you can play the card game at the start aswell which is a good way to get used to it as cards are everywhere......damn you once again j-e-f-f-e-r-s now i want to go back and play it!!j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:As is often the case to any gaming related question, the answer is Final Fantasy IX.
The genius of the game's opening isn't just the way it wows you with a stunning look at the city of Aexandria. It's the way it introduces core gameplay mechanics in novel and interesting ways. The game doesn't just throw you headfirst into a heroic quest, or into the middle of an epic war. It starts you off controlling different characters, and their stories are equally novel and atypical. Zidane and the Tantalus group are staging a faux-Shakespearean play in order to steal away the princess of Alexandria. Vivi is trying to gatecrash the same play because his ticket turned out to be a dud. And Steiner is trying to marshal the Knights of Pluto to protect the Princess, all of whom are either lazy, incompetent or too busy womanising to do their job.
It really is a one-of-a-kind way to set up a game. The game gets you comfortable with the battle mechanics by having an on-stage battle in the middle of the pay. It gets you settled with the game's saving system in the middle of Vivi's gatecrashing attempt. It introduces you to these key three characters in separate scenarios, but shows you how their stories are going to become interconnected. And it still finds time to throw some entertaining minigames your way, such as the staged sword fight with Blank during the pay section, or the skipping minigame in the main square of Aexandria.
Ah, thank you, I'm going to have to remember that for later reference. Also, glad to know that I'm not the only one that loved the intro, I like both the opening cinematics and gameplay for it, set the atmosphere perfectly for the rest of the game.Hero of Lime said:Since I like the intro for Majora's Mask I'll post it and show you how to post future videos. First, copy and paste the url from a site like Youtube onto this site.NerAnima said:For opening cinematics, I'm gonna go with Chrono Trigger (haven't played or seen Crono Cross, so not sure how the two compare) and Grandia.
For opening gameplay, I'm gonna go with Majora's Mask (possibly my nostalgia talking, but whatever.)
I would post links on here to these, but I have no idea how to do so, so if someone could tell me how, that would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVCHGGv0W_c
You could leave it like this, but it's better to put it on the site itself. So, you erase everything besides the word youtube, the = and whatever appears afterwards like this: youtube=PVCHGGv0W_c. Then you put these [ ] on the edge of the new link and it will appear as it does below.
I know there is a guide on the site for learning how to do things like this, but since I forgot where it was, I figured I could just show you how to do it.
Yeah, I have to agree with you on this. It's also the first game that seemed to have a truly cinematic opening, one that most games today only wish they could emulate. A really powerful piece of fiction, despite what the detractors say (and there are plenty of them). I always felt like all the FF games had great openings, even the bad ones. Except FF 10-2. That made my eyes and ears bleed.TrevHead said:Tanis said:Final Fantasy 8:
I know alot of ppl don't like FF7 but Square really were on top form with the presentation and cinematic direction. That opening where it zooms in and out of the cityscape and seamlessly transitions into gameplay was my most jaw dropping moment in gaming, beats even playing a PC FPS for the first time.
FF8 has a good opening but it doesn't come close to FF7 imo.
I remember that. Incredible menu music too.Varrdy said:Does anyone else remember an game called Terminal Velocity? Aside from being pretty darn fun, the oping cinematic was very effective. There was no real explanation, just your space-craft / fighter being prepped and launched to some increasingly dramatic music. Simple but very effective, in my opinion.
Heh, same here.Sarah Kerrigan said:Now since I'm replaying Kingdom Hearts I, i'd say that.