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I think the people who like FF7 like it because of the story and atmosphere first, and the mechanics second. It had so many memorable characters, concepts, and events... at least for people who weren't ADD kids like IRYD and actually read the dialogue and sat still for the cutscenes. Quote:
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Morrowind was indeed clunky as all hell, but even replaying it after finishing Skyrim, after the first hour I didn't even notice how dated the graphics were anymore. Skyrim is just so stifling by comparison and I don't have the attention span to go digging for the 30 something mods required to bring back all of the great mechanics that were removed like custom spells and throwing weapons, jump/lev, mark/recall, the list goes on.
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Kaga and Samwise, play Seiken Densetsu 3 on coop with ur lover (kek) some time. It's easily the best JRPG ever made except maybe Chrono Trigger. My favorites just so happen to also be the three objectively most superior games of all time: 3. SD3 2. SotN 1. Counterstrike I don't think it's really fair to rank competitive games alongside single player though. Obviously CS lacks content and art direction and music -- it's only the best game of all time because it's been the standard measuring stick for skill at videogames for decades, and still gets my hands to shake on LAN after that amount of time. I'd say Brood War is a decent choice as well for the same reason, although it's made of rather unexceptional game mechanics compared to superior RTS games that never hit a critical mass of players, like Total Annihilation and Company of Heroes. SotN is by far the best game ever made in terms of the quality of art direction, music, content, and single-player combat immersiveness. But even that gets old after a recent playthrough, and the difficulty curve needs to be stronger, and it's missing a couch coop mode that would be very easy to implement. Honorable mention for Terraria, the best game of the last 10 years by leaps and bounds. | |||
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EARTHBOUND OR GTFO
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I never finished Earthbound 'cause it's stupidly archaic that I have to choose from a menu that includes "talk" when I am standing totally alone just trying to pick an item up off a countertop.
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yes
also if you press the L button it skips that menu :P
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Streets of Rage (Bare Knuckle) 2
TMNT 4 Turtles in Time If you want multilayer. Don't ruin a perfect side scrolling RPG with multi-player. Stop fixing what ain't broke. | ||
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Turtles in Time was stupidly good
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