Moments in gaming when you've just been ridiculously overpowered

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GothWolf117

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Battlefront 2, playing as the Imperials in Conquest on Hoth. get in the AT-AT, never miss with the primary guns versus the attacking snowspeeders, you're unstoppable.

by the time i'm ready to complete Castle of the Winds my character is ridiculously leveled up.

Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour playing free for all as the US Laser General versus as many hard AI Chinese Infantry Generals as you care for, turtling is airtight and the slaughtered enemies will rise quickly into the thousands as you methodically carve their bases apart with Particle Cannons.

saw it earlier but i second the Nosferatu from Ace Combat 6, only Ace of Aces remains a challenge to it, but those missions are insane...

the Laser Designator in Battlefield Bad Company's campaign, rarely are your targets ever moving while your JDAM streaks in, it feels like Zeus and his lightning bolts, i would guess.

Pikmin 2 using an army of Purple Pikmin against just about everything.
 

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I'm having memories of Baten Kaitos, and I believe that I spent quite a bit of time getting the absolute best cards possible and then just trashing everything in the final dungeon with ease.
 

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KOTOR. I cant remember what i was using, but i remember using flurry with master dual wield and that was it, all enemies dead.

Morrowind, being too damn fast for the enemy to hit me, and enemy. Good old boots of blinding speed.

Oh and Crysis when there is less than 10 enemies in an area. Good ol stealth.
 

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Diablo II - I tanked a werebear druid. Lvl 75 killing Lvl 99 barbarians in pvp.
Only thing I really couldn't kill were summon spec necros. My friend had a particularly nasty iron golemn made from Sigon's Shelter. Other than that everything bowed to my awesome werebear mode!
 

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Im surprised no-one has said this yet:

Bayonetta, any difficulty other then normal+

Seriously, on the easier difficulties you can breeze through the entire game in less then 2 hours
 

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I was playing Borderlands and joined a level 1 player's game. I'm level 61, so killing enemies wasn't even worth the waste of ammo, so I decided to go melee-only, which were all one-shot-kills. Also, one shot from my worst gun was enough to win a duel.
 

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Well, for me it was (unfortunately) FF13. I pimped out lighting in the beginning, maxing out her weapon and skill trees...*sigh* You know how people say that playing FF13 is like watching a computer play a game? Well, for me this was actually the case. If I wasn't controlling Lightning, but she was still in my party, then I didn't have to do anything. No, it's more like I couldn't do anything. She was so fast in killing everything...
Also, in Fallout 3 I maxed out my hand to hand skill and had my endurance maxed. I did the deathclaw sanctuary without weapons. There's a point it stopped being fun.
 

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well...I found myself pretty overpowered in Prototype. Smashing tanks with your bear hands and throwing helicopters about was pretty awesome. Also jumping off scyscrapers without a worry in the world never ever gets old.
 

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Aylaine said:
Galebaby said:
Diablo II - I tanked a werebear druid. Lvl 75 killing Lvl 99 barbarians in pvp.
Only thing I really couldn't kill were summon spec necros. My friend had a particularly nasty iron golemn made from Sigon's Shelter. Other than that everything bowed to my awesome werebear mode!
Iron Maiden > melee in that game for sure. I can't recall how many times I died when a boss had the aura and I charged in with my Javazon. D:
My friend and I (read as: His Golem, and I. The lazy bum) could charge Diablo and Baal feeling badass to the extreme. I really have no clue why he stuck with his Sigon golem. He said that he had plenty of stuff stronger than Sigon's to use on his Golem but apparently he was given that piece when he first made his character and the Golem has survived since. It seemed like it was sort of nostalgia keeping it alive rather than him actually caring for it.
 

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At one point in Fable 2 I'd acquired so much gold that I bought as many experience potions as I could and went on a rampage against the town guards.

Final Fantasy 3. Using the Dragoon against a wind boss I had been previously stuck at. He went down after 3 jumps from the Dragoon.
 

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fighting Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts II, I went to fight him and said "OK I beat the final boss with no trouble, this should be easy enough" the fight started and he then killed me on the first hit... I started again and blocked it, he then smacked me into the air and killed me there in a 4 second battle. eventually I got him down to about three health bars and he went into a type of super mode and teleported around the field, murdering me with every step. It went on like this for about three days until I finally won. I almost fainted after I beat him.
EDIT: OHHH wait this is about "me" being too powerful, not the other way around, I guess that would be in fallout 3 after I was able to snipe enemies with a missile launcher, had about 35 mini-nukes, the fat man, and was at the level cap before I found galaxy news radio.
 

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tzimize said:
well...I found myself pretty overpowered in Prototype. Smashing tanks with your bear hands and throwing helicopters about was pretty awesome.
Now, I have Prototype, and found it fun, but I don't think I ever got the bear hands upgrade...
Unless you meant "Bare hands"
[sub]Yes, I'm afraid I am a grammar nazi.[/sub]

OT: Fallout 3 was pretty hard at first, then after I hoarded weapons and ammo for the first five levels it got easier, and after level fifteen, nothing could stop me and at level 30 I could take out a deathclaw with ease using a dart gun and a plasma rifle, and I would probably be able to kill a behemoth with the amount of 10mm ammo I hadn't used since level 6.

Health was irrelevant, considering I had around 180 after a heavy firefight with Enclave Hellfire troopers.
 

EHKOS

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When I use cheats XD
uhhh I guess mine would be when you get the level 5 fire spell in Fable 2.
 

tzimize

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SeanTheSheep said:
tzimize said:
well...I found myself pretty overpowered in Prototype. Smashing tanks with your bear hands and throwing helicopters about was pretty awesome.
Now, I have Prototype, and found it fun, but I don't think I ever got the bear hands upgrade...
Unless you meant "Bare hands"
[sub]Yes, I'm afraid I am a grammar nazi.[/sub]

OT: Fallout 3 was pretty hard at first, then after I hoarded weapons and ammo for the first five levels it got easier, and after level fifteen, nothing could stop me and at level 30 I could take out a deathclaw with ease using a dart gun and a plasma rifle, and I would probably be able to kill a behemoth with the amount of 10mm ammo I hadn't used since level 6.

Health was irrelevant, considering I had around 180 after a heavy firefight with Enclave Hellfire troopers.
No the "bear" was quite intentional :> . I mean the club-like hands you get at some point.