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Re: Great games of recent history - rumsfald - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 09:56 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: I consider great games to have strict criteria, here are some factors to consider:
-You can pick up and play it years from now and still enjoy it.
-If you trade it you will hate yourself every time someone talks about it.
-People will be talking about it in the future.  You know the far future.  Like years after it came out.
-It's considered an example of what future games should be like.
-It sets a new trend or idea that many other games will try to copy.
-It made you feel more immersed than you are used to and that feeling throws you off at first.
-When you are older you will tell the young kids how disadvantaged they are not to play it and how they should play it now (and they actually like it if they do).
-It expands what is considered possible to do with the videogame medium: in storytelling, interactivity, immersion, emotion, etc.

None.

None of the games I can think of at the moment, and none of the games of mention so far fit those criteria, in my opinion.

If I were forced to pick the one that most closely fits those criteria, it would be World of Warcraft. Not that WoW is/was my favorite game, but I think it fits those criteria best. Everyone will remember the first trip to the deadmines, grinding for days to buy a mount, thrill of the initial PvP encounters.


Fuck that, I just remember Zack and Wikki. So underexposed I forgot how great that was - - Not enough games that do things differently like that.


Re: Great games of recent history - Surf314 - 11-25-2008

Oh shit I forgot Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath.  That game had me amazed and in a state of total glee from beginning to end.


Re: Great games of recent history - KarthXLR - 11-25-2008

Amazing games:
Portal
Left 4 Dead
Portal
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Portal
Half-Life 2: Episode Two (inconsistency ftw)
Portal
Phoenix Wright series (screw you apollo justice your not phoenix wright your apollo justice)

Games that perked my interest:
Sam & Max series (funny, and old fashioned point and click adventure titles)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Bioshock
Crysis (Not great, but I played it simply so I could drool at the visuals)
Max Payne series (poetic story telling? bullet-time fun? guns!? I'm in!)
Super Mario Galaxy
Super Smash Bros Brawl


Re: Great games of recent history - CaffeinePowered - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 06:08 PM)Sponson link Wrote: the MGS series is however one of the greatest philosophical games in existance. I mean, what challenges existentialism and war with psycological and controversial topics?


No offense, but I thought the story in most of the MGS games to be convoluted slop (except MGS 1), game play wise they have all been solid, honestly I think its like that episode of Family Guy where they mention that Stephen king has run out of ideas. When the publisher asks him what his new book is going to be about, he stutters for a second then picks up a lamp and starts poking the publisher. At which point he sighs, relents, and asks when he can have it by cause its going to sell a boatload regardless.




Re: Great games of recent history - KarthXLR - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 07:45 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=Sponson link=topic=1844.msg51384#msg51384 date=1227654480]

the MGS series is however one of the greatest philosophical games in existance. I mean, what challenges existentialism and war with psycological and controversial topics?


No offense, but I thought the story in most of the MGS games to be convoluted slop (except MGS 1), game play wise they have all been solid, honestly I think its like that episode of Family Guy


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The context ends there.


Re: Great games of recent history - Scary Womanizing Pig Mask - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 07:45 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=Sponson link=topic=1844.msg51384#msg51384 date=1227654480]

the MGS series is however one of the greatest philosophical games in existance. I mean, what challenges existentialism and war with psycological and controversial topics?


No offense, but I thought the story in most of the MGS games to be convoluted slop (except MGS 1), game play wise they have all been solid, honestly I think its like that episode of Family Guy where they mention that Stephen king has run out of ideas. When the publisher asks him what his new book is going to be about, he stutters for a second then picks up a lamp and starts poking the publisher. At which point he sighs, relents, and asks when he can have it by cause its going to sell a boatload regardless.


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I'm with you on this one Sponson.

As for my list, I'll think the full one over later, but here's ten particular ones of note that I can rember off the top of my head. (only the top four are in any order.)


10. Portal
9. Super Mario Galaxy
8. Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
7. LoZ: The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass
6. Super Smash Brothers Brawl
5.  Team Fortress 2
4. MGS series
3. Ace Attorney series (Phoenix > Apollo, but he's still a pretty cool guy)
2. Mother 3
1. Eternity's Child


Re: Great games of recent history - Vandamguy - 11-25-2008

why do you talentless fucks need to turn this topic into a list thread.
read the 2nd and 3rd reply and follow suit


Re: Great games of recent history - CaffeinePowered - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 07:54 PM)The Grand Pope of Karthology link Wrote: [quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1844.msg51422#msg51422 date=1227660316]
[quote author=Sponson link=topic=1844.msg51384#msg51384 date=1227654480]

the MGS series is however one of the greatest philosophical games in existance. I mean, what challenges existentialism and war with psycological and controversial topics?


No offense, but I thought the story in most of the MGS games to be convoluted slop (except MGS 1), game play wise they have all been solid, honestly I think its like that episode of Family Guy


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The context ends there.
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Not really, but I couldn't find the clip, point being, Kojima ran out of ideas a while ago. He doesn't want to do a 5, but he will, and if he dosen't someone else will ass-rape the franchise with it because Konami, not Kojima owns the rights.


Re: Great games of recent history - Scary Womanizing Pig Mask - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 07:59 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: why do you talentless fucks need to turn this topic into a list thread.
read the 2nd and 3rd reply and follow suit

Did a brief list as a place holder, until I could sit down and type out my thoughts indepth and eloquently.


Re: Great games of recent history - Vandamguy - 11-25-2008

(11-25-2008, 08:00 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Not really, but I couldn't find the clip, point being, Kojima ran out of ideas a while ago. He doesn't want to do a 5, but he will, and if he dosen't someone else will ass-rape the franchise with it because Konami, not Kojima owns the rights.
i dont think he's run out of ideas, its just stupid fuckin americans want to play the same game over and over.
see: raiden


Re: Great games of recent history - Honest - 11-26-2008

Gitaroo Man.

Go play it fgts.


Re: Great games of recent history - K2 - 11-26-2008

(11-26-2008, 06:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Gitaroo Man.

Go play it fgts.

I found a demo for that on some old Playstation Magazine demo disc, and I have been trying to find a copy ever since.


Re: Great games of recent history - Geoff - 11-26-2008

(11-25-2008, 07:18 PM)The Grand Pope of Karthology link Wrote: Games that piqued my interest:

Fixed
QO


Re: Great games of recent history - KarthXLR - 11-26-2008

(11-25-2008, 08:00 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: [quote author=The Grand Pope of Karthology link=topic=1844.msg51427#msg51427 date=1227660853]
[quote author=CaffeinePowered link=topic=1844.msg51422#msg51422 date=1227660316]
[quote author=Sponson link=topic=1844.msg51384#msg51384 date=1227654480]

the MGS series is however one of the greatest philosophical games in existance. I mean, what challenges existentialism and war with psycological and controversial topics?


No offense, but I thought the story in most of the MGS games to be convoluted slop (except MGS 1), game play wise they have all been solid, honestly I think its like that episode of Family Guy


[/quote]
The context ends there.
[/quote]

Not really, but I couldn't find the clip, point being, Kojima ran out of ideas a while ago. He doesn't want to do a 5, but he will, and if he dosen't someone else will ass-rape the franchise with it because Konami, not Kojima owns the rights.
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You obviously didn't understand that I hate family guy.


Re: Great games of recent history - Spore - 11-26-2008

Cave Story
Shadow of the Colossus
Stuff made by Valve recently
UT2k4
Probably a bunch of other things


Re: Great games of recent history - Tragic Hero - 11-27-2008

(11-26-2008, 06:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Gitaroo Man.

Go play it fgts.

Game is terribly hard in master mode


Re: Great games of recent history - Honest - 11-28-2008

(11-27-2008, 08:08 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: [quote author=Honest link=topic=1844.msg51518#msg51518 date=1227700330]
Gitaroo Man.

Go play it fgts.

Game is terribly hard in master mode
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Indeed. Didn't help I couldn't find a PS2 version and my PSP's controller nob thingy was semi-busted. Still managed to get to the first part of Ben-k though.


Re: Great games of recent history - Blues - 11-28-2008

Final Fantasy IX, probably the best of the FF games after they hit Playstation, really loved it and I've played it through twice now, which is a huge thing with me and RPGs. (I have a great memory when it comes to games, so I can't really go back through a linear RPG without getting bored 20 minutes in as I remember the story vividly even though it's been years)


Re: Great games of recent history - Vongore - 11-28-2008

(11-28-2008, 05:18 AM)Blues link Wrote: Final Fantasy IX, probably the best of the FF games after they hit Playstation, really loved it and I've played it through twice now, which is a huge thing with me and RPGs. (I have a great memory when it comes to games, so I can't really go back through a linear RPG without getting bored 20 minutes in as I remember the story vividly even though it's been years)

Being a Final Fantasy doesn't mean that it is a good game


Re: Great games of recent history - Blues - 11-28-2008

(11-28-2008, 11:33 AM)Vongore link Wrote: [quote author=Blues link=topic=1844.msg51839#msg51839 date=1227867526]
Final Fantasy IX, probably the best of the FF games after they hit Playstation, really loved it and I've played it through twice now, which is a huge thing with me and RPGs. (I have a great memory when it comes to games, so I can't really go back through a linear RPG without getting bored 20 minutes in as I remember the story vividly even though it's been years)

Being a Final Fantasy doesn't mean that it is a good game
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As 10, 10-2, and 11 showed us. 9 on the other hand, was awesome.