Ah, but Saints Row IV was much more than that. It was a love letter to pretty much all of video game and geek culture, with shout outs to everything from Double Dragon to the Transformers movie(you know, the good one back in 1986). The gameplay was solid, the super powers helped make the game stand out from the rest of the series, the banter was outstanding, and Zinyak was the perfect villain for the game. Playing Saints Row IV filled me with so much pure unadulterated joy that I could almost overlook the fact that the missions mostly consisted of doing side missions for your crew. Even so, while it probably isn't what I'd pick for game of the generation, it was certainly my pick for game of its year.SaneAmongInsane said:I recall I started playing and beating MGS4 around the time the whole lot of you were bitching about the ending of MassEffect 3, and I thought "Fuck ME3, MGS4 is awesome!"
but best game of the last gen? mmmm. No. Can't say that.
I'll come across as a pretentios douche, but it's too complicated. I think the best game is something very simple.
Hotline Miami.
Controls are simple. Plot is simple. the visuals are amazing. It would be my pick, that said... The Walking Dead, Paper's Please, FTL, Minecraft, all these indy games I think would deserve consideration before anything on a home console. They do so much more with so much less.
ironic you say this since someone on page one blasted MGS4 for being nothing but fanservice, meanwhile what is Saints Row 4 but a giant fucking love letter to the whole series?TristanBelmont said:I'd say the best game of last generation was Saints Row IV. No, it wasn't the Oscar-Bait game of last gen like Last of Us, GTA V, or the best selling like Call of Duty Modern Warfare or....Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2....
But you know what it was? The best VIDEO GAME. That was the most fun experience I have had in ages and that is what a video game is supposed to be. Why do you think Nintendo is still the greatest company in the industry?
and mind you, I say that as person that really dug both games as a fan of both franchises. I don't know how anyone that loves MGS could hate MGS4. The whole thing is just great.
RDR was very good but the one thing that irritated me beyond respite was that missions never took place around where you started them. You had to activate a mission, then ride for 10 minutes straight towards the actual starting point. 10 minutes of holding down X while listening to your riding buddy's unskippable philosophizing. 40 missions into the game I just gave up.Valagetti said:So..... Red Dead Redemption.... anyone, no ok peace.
Definate top three.Valagetti said:So..... Red Dead Redemption.... anyone, no ok peace.
That is great to know! I'll get back to it ASAP. I've heard one cut scene is 1/2 an hour. As a "joke" Snake is gaming and a person speaking to him says, "seriously, put the controller down and listen!" But if I really can save any time during gameplay, then, if once in a while I need to go do chores while such a cut scene plays, I can handle that.ShinyCharizard said:I'm fairly sure you can save at any point. Just not during cut-scenes..... Which means during most of the game haha. But still there are no save points. You can just save from the menu whenever.
On youtube there is a fight between snake and his "father" that looks amazing. It sounds like a great game.OT: I really liked MGS4. It was one hell of an epic ride from start to finish. I definitely wouldn't call it the best game of the last gen though. Not even remotely close to being the best.
Again, issues with "saves". Yahtzee said he'd ride for 10 minutes and get insta killed by a wild cat without warning and no way to save. Hurts it for me. Right now, I'm stuck at the very beginning, on easy, trying to win a horse race! It looks amazing. I wish I was better at these things (I used to be pretty good in my salad days, pre-kids. I won Link 2, which is considered hard!) Maybe now as kids are older and I have more free time.Johnny Novgorod said:Haven't played it and by the sounds of it wouldn't like to.
It's really just a matter of opinion. I just don't think it's a very popular opinion.
It's a tough choice. I've played so many great games during the past generation. I suppose I would have to split my choice into one singleplayer game and one multiplayer game.Gorfias said:But if it doesn't get game of the generation from you, what does? (Again, my 2 cents: Batman Arkham City, followed closely by Uncharted 2, then Fallout 3).
Yeah I won't deny the gameplay was pretty damn hit and miss throughout the 5 acts. Still, for some reason I really enjoyed the ridiculous cinematic style of the whole thing.delta4062 said:Epic from start to finish is a bit of a stretch. Act 1 was the most fun to play, Act 2 had a strong start that fizzled out almost immediately. Act 3 was just one fucking bore of a tail mission. Act 4 would of been amazing had it not been for those fucking three armed drone things. Act 5 was mostly cutscenes aside from the hallway and an epic final fight.ShinyCharizard said:I'm fairly sure you can save at any point. Just not during cut-scenes..... Which means during most of the game haha. But still there are no save points. You can just save from the menu whenever.Gorfias said:I bought it but really haven't gotten into it out of the terrorizing knowledge that it is difficult to get to save points. I love a game that is easy to save because, as a Dad of young kids last generation, I needed to be able to save as I never knew when I'd be interrupted next.
OT: I really liked MGS4. It was one hell of an epic ride from start to finish. I definitely wouldn't call it the best game of the last gen though. Not even remotely close to being the best.
OT: The more I think about MGS4 the more I dislike it. It definitely paved the way for the updated and fluid gameplay of MGS5. But as others have said it's nothing but overblown cutscenes loaded with fanservice and trying to tie up too many loose ends while creating a dozen more. I'm also still butthurt over the promise of the classic fixed view to be in the game that never was. It would of been a nice throwback.
Did you have a deep seeded and previously unmet desire to play as an old man in a spy suit? Did you enjoy the hours of dialogue, particularly unskippable stuff?Arina Love said:as a fan of MGS, yeah MGS4 was the best game last gen or at least pretty close. It was everything i ever wanted and more.
yeah i actually enjoyed all of the dialogues and cutscenes, they were important to me. I play MGS not so much for gameplay but the story.Lightknight said:Did you have a deep seeded and previously unmet desire to play as an old man in a spy suit? Did you enjoy the hours of dialogue, particularly unskippable stuff?Arina Love said:as a fan of MGS, yeah MGS4 was the best game last gen or at least pretty close. It was everything i ever wanted and more.
I still firmly place MGS3 up there as the greatest of the series with MGS4 being a huge step backwards. We'll see what MGS5 offers.
No. Personally I found it to be mostly terrible. Some parts were great, other stuff just plain sucked and this comes from someone who in general likes MGS and has played all of the home console iterations.Was MGS4 the best game of last gen?