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Shoggoth2588 said:
I think I recently said that Otogi: Myth of Demons is my favorite game of all time...the problem is the fact that the most hours I put into that game was way back when I was a teenager. I've gotten stuck a couple of times trying to get back into the game but dammit, I still love the game even though the levels featuring water are pains in my ass. Especially the freaking boat level.
I wish I had an original Xbox, because my god, that game looks amazing. It's incredibly stylish, and the level I watched footage of had incredible music. I'd love to try it some day.
 

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Dark Souls and Fallout:NV. Both tend to be very buggy at times but overall they're so entertaining that I tend to overlook these things.
 

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Most things I like have problems. If you truly enjoy something, admitting flaws shouldn't be a problem.

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Well, Sword Art Online, Guilty Crown, and High School of the Dead comes to mind.

Sword Art Online I hear people either praise or complain about. I lean more towards the "like it" category. I can see the problems, but I just find the show entertaining, regardless.

Guilty Crown people seems to be much more cynical about. I heard some people even call it one of the worst anime ever, which is complete bullshit. While it's not perfect, it's by no means as godawful as people make it out to be. You can say it's mediocre at best, but like Sword Art Online, I get entertainment out of it, and I can watch it more than once and not get bored.

As for High School of the Dead, my biggest complaint isn't the fanservice, but that for a zombie anime, the violence was far to tame. I've seen episodes of Adventure Time and Regular Show that had more brutal zombie action than HotD. Not even one zombie head explodes. Other than that it's a fun watch, and I can get a laugh out of some of the ecchi scenes (Matrix boobies, anyone?), and I tend to hate ecchi. Just like Guilty Crown, I can watch this multiple times.
Just my two cents:
Sword Art Online is the only show I truly and utterly despise. That shit actually made me respect Guilty Crown (though I agree GC is not the worst show ever, I would give that vote to SAO but I digress).
Guilty Crown is bad, but it is entertaining (intentionally or unintentionally), and has semblance of storytelling.

I do agree on Highschool of the Dead though. It's got problems, but it just does what it does.

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As for my personal answer:
Metal Gear series, fucking love these games, everything about them. Except for the fact that despite being called Metal Gear SOLID, almost none of them have anything to do with SOLID SNAKE. Despite that I have faith that Kojima will rectify that with Phantom Pains (a.k.a Metal Gear 5)
I feel the MGS series is indeed a good example of this, but for different reasons (IIRC it was called "Solid" because of the transition to 3D technology), the storylines are silly, but they do manage to involve actual discussions on war and nuclear weapons......Just leave MGS4 out of the equation.
 

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Shoggoth2588 said:
Punisher: War Zone is my favorite Marvel Comics movie. Yes, I like War Zone more than Avengers.
I second this. Also, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
 

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Xarathox said:
Shoggoth2588 said:
Punisher: War Zone is my favorite Marvel Comics movie. Yes, I like War Zone more than Avengers.
I second this. Also, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
I haven't seen Spirit of Vengence yet but I loved the first Ghost Rider (and apparently I look just like the Water Demon whose name I don't remember)

My favorite N. Cage movie of all time is Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.
 

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Final Fantasy X-2

Story is completely skippable, which makes more time for me to have a blast with the World-as-levels system, insane amount of secondary things to do/mess around with and of course the Berserker outf-I mean the costume system.
 

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HardkorSB said:
I watch tons of movies and:

- I like Uwe Boll's Postal and Rampage
I'm right with you on Rampage. That thing blew my mind. It said 'UWE BOLL' on the tin, and inside was a rather well thought-out movie that could actually somewhat matter in the discussion on what goes on in the mind of a modern, mass-murdering madman.

Then there's Darfur, which obviously has severe issues, but it's the only movie I've seen that at least tries to bring the attention to one of the more appalling atrocities on the border of the Muslim-ruled realm of death and destruction. This movie has more issues than other movies have content or 'splosions, but I still consider it to be important enough to rank as a must-see movie. When everyone else seems to ignore the issue, even a crappy hack like Boll can be king for a day, I suppose.

I like Dark Souls. It has got some issues. To me, the biggest issue is not that it has no easy mode, but people with no honour playing pvp and ruining other people's experience. Like when the Mongols first raided Japan. Barbarians, the lot of them.

I like nuclear power. We need to get better and smarter all the way, but compared to all the costly and toxic rubbish we've come up with so far, nuclear power is still my absolute number one.
 

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Dragon Ball. I can?t be arsed to explain, but I just really like the characters and the story can be genuinely pretty good at times (e.g. the cat-and-mouse sequence with Vegeta, Gohan, Kuririn and Freeza?s crew in the Freeza arc).

Spider-Man 3. Come at me, bros. I actually thought the mash-up of Venom, Sandman and Green Goblin worked pretty will, and that ?emo Peter Parker? was a nice insight into our loveable friendly neighbourhood web-slinger?s dark side.

Harry Potter. As the series progressed, it is fair to see that J.K. Rowling did get a little ?asspull-y?, so to speak, with the plot, as well as there being numerous potential plotholes that make the series even more unbelievable. But nonetheless, I can?t help but getting engrossed in such a vibrant universe every time I read one of the books.

The Final Destination series. I just love to see how inventive they can make each character death be, as well as its somewhat black humour.

Tokyo Akazukin. After the initial novelty of ?loli Red Riding Hood protagonist with a vore fetish for having the Big Bad Wolf eat her fights all manners of demons? wears off, the plot just gets tired and there?s not much more to separate it from other manga. But I do like the artwork, and I still come back to it every now and then.
 

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Most games I play are considered to be either average at best, deeply flawed, not in fashion, or even unheard of. Tenchu, Shinobido, Ridge Racer, Venetica, Everybody's Golf, Romance of the 3 Kingdoms XI, Beach Life, Army of Two, etc.
 

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Calibanbutcher said:
I really really like Dark Void.
Yes, the NON-jetpack parts are tedious sometimes, but the Jetpack parts?
Oh, the Jetpack parts are just soo damn awesome.
I'm going to second this. I quite love Dark Void in many ways. I'm actually kind of sad I got rid of it. Sometimes, I think I want to play it again. It's certainly cheap enough to consider it.

OT: I actually like Punch-Drunk Love, despite it's strange shortcomings at times, and its ending that doesn't really work, but there is one line that makes my heart melt and then I fall in love with the movie again. It's not flawless, but I like it that way. There is a reason why it's in my top 5 favorite movies.

As far as video games go, I love Catherine. I've never played a game that can be so infuriating and all at once, fun to play. I also, in a trashy sort of way, kind of liked Bubsy. The first one, that is. I've never played the sequels, and I'm glad I never tried my hand at Bubsy 3D.

EDIT: Also, I'm probably one of the outliers who actually liked Final Fantasy VIII (8). I didn't like VII(7) that much. I play it now, and it's fun, but VIII is one I actually love, despite the emo main characters and every other problem is has. Drawing summons and magic from bad guys was brilliant. I also love Final Fantasy IX (9), but that's flawless, so there you go.
 

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Shoggoth2588 said:
Xarathox said:
Shoggoth2588 said:
Punisher: War Zone is my favorite Marvel Comics movie. Yes, I like War Zone more than Avengers.
I second this. Also, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance.
I haven't seen Spirit of Vengence yet but I loved the first Ghost Rider (and apparently I look just like the Water Demon whose name I don't remember)

My favorite N. Cage movie of all time is Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans.
I'm a huge Ghost Rider fan, but I didn't like the first movie very much, seeing as the guy who directed that horrible Dare Devil movie directed GR. SoV was directed by three people, who did a much better job. Over all however, the CGI was MUCH better than the original too. The only issue I had with it was they got rid of Blaze' chopper and used Dan Ketch' sport bike. Some continuity would've been nice there.

And thank you for that link. Didn't even know about that movie. Gonna check it out.