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Post by Kaiskov on Dec 11, 2013 11:43:02 GMT -8
I bet you all have those games you simply can't stand, those games that you wouldn't see yourself playing again, so here's a nice challenge: Try naming a good thing about those games. Also, try to stay positive and not act like a jerk just because someone said a good thing about a game you really hate. If that's the case, just remember that the person said a good thing about that game because he also doesn't like it, otherwise he wouldn't have said it in the first place.
I'll start by saying that the visuals of Final Fantasy XIII are pretty good
HARD MODE: Don't mention the visuals/graphics/aesthetics/artstyle
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Post by Derpy Hooves on Dec 11, 2013 11:43:46 GMT -8
Sonic 06 -Okay graphics for its time.
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Post by thecreen on Dec 11, 2013 11:46:46 GMT -8
Drake of the 99 Dragons; Good artsyle.
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Post by Cyborg-Lucario on Dec 11, 2013 12:04:57 GMT -8
Lunar Genesis (Dragon Song for Americans. Or was the the opposite, I can't remember. e.O ). Anyway, it's a game that dissapointed me because I was expecting it to be as good as Lunar Silver Star Saga (in before H calling me out for not playing the PS version). But Now for the redeeming qualities. -The main character uses capoera as his main attacks, making him able to hit three times. I like it mostly because it's an original concept compared to other heroes in rpgs who mostly uses swords. -Some of the characters are good personality and gameplay-wise. -I guess the graphics was nice.
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Post by RavenKingSage on Dec 11, 2013 12:07:31 GMT -8
Metroid Other M had enjoyable third-person gameplay.
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Post by The Amazing Coffee Man on Dec 11, 2013 13:02:54 GMT -8
Turning Point Fall of Liberty had an excellent concept.
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Post by Szadek on Dec 11, 2013 13:25:02 GMT -8
Quest 64 is a good idea for a battle system.
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Post by Captain Bee on Dec 11, 2013 13:53:19 GMT -8
There aren't really any games that I dislike, per say. I just can't get into them for the life of me. So instead I guess I'll just list those, eh?
-Splinter Cell: It's gameplay is very creative and fits perfectly with it's genre. -Sonic Colors: The soundtrack and visuals are absolutely amazing. -The Last of Us: The story's very intriguing, tight controls, and salvaging is well balanced.
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Post by Pandora on Dec 11, 2013 14:01:54 GMT -8
Guitar Hero: Van Halen's soundtrack is pretty sweet.
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Post by higemaru on Dec 11, 2013 14:34:35 GMT -8
-Assassin's Creed II's enemy AI was so pathetic that it was actually amusing.
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Post by Malcolm Belmont on Dec 11, 2013 14:40:30 GMT -8
Metroid Prime: I liked the boss fight with Thardus
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Post by Excalibur Tenno on Dec 11, 2013 16:56:34 GMT -8
Final Fantasy: It's got pretty amazing music, and sometimes some pretty sweet visuals and good characters within the clusterfuck of bad ones.
Pokemon Gen 1: Has some of my favorite Pokemons and Gym Leaders.
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Post by RavenKingSage on Dec 11, 2013 18:13:55 GMT -8
Pokémon gen 4 introduced some awesome evolutions and the physical-special split was a godsend.
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Post by Mikoto Misaka on Dec 11, 2013 19:28:09 GMT -8
Sonic 06' -That scene where Shadow roundhouse kicks Silver -The Sonic boss fight in Silver's story, the fight itself is garbage (it's repetitive and easy) but just the feeling of satisfaction you get out of finally being able to do to Sonic what Silver did to you in Sonic's story. -Quite a few good songs on the soundtrack
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Post by Colonel Clefairy on Dec 14, 2013 7:35:42 GMT -8
Paper Mario Sticker Star
I admire that this game tried something different with its gameplay. I didn't exactly like WHAT they did, but it's good to break the mold every now and then.
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