reverie
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Post by reverie on Jan 14, 2016 9:25:56 GMT -6
My favorite game will always be Kingdom Hearts. I love the RPG mixture of Final Fantasy and Disney as well <3 It's an amazing game and I'm excited the 3rd one comes out soon hopefully
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Post by mit on Jan 16, 2016 22:42:27 GMT -6
Bioshock Infinite. Nothing comes close (except for other Bioshock games lol).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2016 9:20:39 GMT -6
Sadly, I no longer play video games anymore.
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Post by Matt on Jan 17, 2016 11:29:32 GMT -6
Bioshock Infinite. Nothing comes close (except for other Bioshock games lol). I've actually never heard of that game before.
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jan 17, 2016 13:08:23 GMT -6
Bioshock Infinite. Nothing comes close (except for other Bioshock games lol). I thought the gunplay got really boring, really fast. But the Vigors certainly livened the game up. And of course the story is just incredible, if a bit hard to grasp at times, but It's definitely a classic.
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Post by mit on Jan 17, 2016 21:10:40 GMT -6
Bioshock Infinite. Nothing comes close (except for other Bioshock games lol). I thought the gunplay got really boring, really fast. But the Vigors certainly livened the game up. And of course the story is just incredible, if a bit hard to grasp at times, but It's definitely a classic. Yeah, I see what you mean about the gunplay. Don't really care about going through all the desks and whatnot for loot either. But yeah, the story and atmosphere is amazing. I especially love the whole free will/choice aspect of the game. If you haven't played the DLC, I'd recommend it. MattIt takes place in a city in the sky. The scenery is pretty breathtaking. The first two games takes place in Rapture, a city at the bottom of the ocean. It's crazy stuff. lol
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Post by Vincent Van Ghoul on Jan 28, 2016 19:11:56 GMT -6
But yeah, the story and atmosphere is amazing. I especially love the whole free will/choice aspect of the game. If you haven't played the DLC, I'd recommend it. I feel like games like Infinite would benefit immensely if the focus was shifted from FPS elements as the means to progress, and focused more on the storytelling aspect. It feels like you can't have a AAA Title these days without obligatory action elements. Like Uncharted 2, or 3 I honestly can't remember, where the story remained excellent, but the gameplay was a long line of quick time events, much like in any Assassin's Creed game after III. I did play the first chapter of the DLC, only because of the new setting, I loved the first Bioshock largely due to the underwater setting, it really resonated with me. Never got around to playing the rest though.
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Post by mit on Jan 30, 2016 18:47:32 GMT -6
But yeah, the story and atmosphere is amazing. I especially love the whole free will/choice aspect of the game. If you haven't played the DLC, I'd recommend it. I feel like games like Infinite would benefit immensely if the focus was shifted from FPS elements as the means to progress, and focused more on the storytelling aspect. It feels like you can't have a AAA Title these days without obligatory action elements. Like Uncharted 2, or 3 I honestly can't remember, where the story remained excellent, but the gameplay was a long line of quick time events, much like in any Assassin's Creed game after III. I did play the first chapter of the DLC, only because of the new setting, I loved the first Bioshock largely due to the underwater setting, it really resonated with me. Never got around to playing the rest though. Agreed. But then on the other end you have games like Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls that focus too much on story, to the point that it starts to get boring from a gaming perspective. I loved both of those games, but it felt like doing chores a lot of the time. Something in between would be nice.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2016 11:57:05 GMT -6
My favorite videogame ever is definetly Galaga where I set a record score of 1,225,300 points and played 108 rounds on the Playstation on March 12, 2001.
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Post by Matt on Feb 6, 2016 13:57:57 GMT -6
I've never heard of that game @kenwat77
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