This thread is going to be a nice and light diversion away from all the heavy shit going down.
What is Stupidly Perfect? It's a concept that I just made up; it's a game that when you play it, completely floors you with how good it is. It has all the elements you look for and pulls them off perfectly. Hell, if there are flaws, they're either so minor as to be completely ignorable or serve to make the good parts look even better. This is the game that you play constantly, the go to example you cite for when people ask you "what's the greatest game ever made?" As for why Stupid in the title, it's because these are the games that make you feel kinda stupid for not finding them earlier and paying all of the monies they ask for.
Since I am the OP, I will go first:
My most Stupidly Perfect Game is EDF 2025. I mean Jesus, talk about volume of content. Eighty-five missions, literally hundreds of weapons, and enough variety in environment and enemy placement/type to keep it interesting and make each mission feel different. The sheer motherfucking scale is breathtaking, and the enemies range from "ant the size of a bus," to "Robot hippo the size of an aircraft carrier." Sure the game is pretty damn ugly by the super-shiny graphics of today, but it soon becomes apparent when you see hundreds of enemies of every size and shape swirling and bobbing around you that the developers spent all the processing power they saved on throwing bigger and badder shit at you. And the player classes, MY GOD, the player classes. My personal favorite is the Fencer heavy weapons guy, because he requires a great deal of skill and finesse to play effectively, but also because with the right equipment it turns into Armor Core by way of Monty Python. Better weapons are unlocked on higher difficulties, which incentivizes you to play levels on harder modes to get the best stuff, and you feel like a complete badass when you do.
Your turn, Escapists.
What is Stupidly Perfect? It's a concept that I just made up; it's a game that when you play it, completely floors you with how good it is. It has all the elements you look for and pulls them off perfectly. Hell, if there are flaws, they're either so minor as to be completely ignorable or serve to make the good parts look even better. This is the game that you play constantly, the go to example you cite for when people ask you "what's the greatest game ever made?" As for why Stupid in the title, it's because these are the games that make you feel kinda stupid for not finding them earlier and paying all of the monies they ask for.
Since I am the OP, I will go first:
My most Stupidly Perfect Game is EDF 2025. I mean Jesus, talk about volume of content. Eighty-five missions, literally hundreds of weapons, and enough variety in environment and enemy placement/type to keep it interesting and make each mission feel different. The sheer motherfucking scale is breathtaking, and the enemies range from "ant the size of a bus," to "Robot hippo the size of an aircraft carrier." Sure the game is pretty damn ugly by the super-shiny graphics of today, but it soon becomes apparent when you see hundreds of enemies of every size and shape swirling and bobbing around you that the developers spent all the processing power they saved on throwing bigger and badder shit at you. And the player classes, MY GOD, the player classes. My personal favorite is the Fencer heavy weapons guy, because he requires a great deal of skill and finesse to play effectively, but also because with the right equipment it turns into Armor Core by way of Monty Python. Better weapons are unlocked on higher difficulties, which incentivizes you to play levels on harder modes to get the best stuff, and you feel like a complete badass when you do.
Your turn, Escapists.