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The most legendary games EVER!!

Discussion in 'Gamer Chat' started by Itsmyship, Jul 10, 2007.

The most legendary games EVER!!

Discussion in 'Gamer Chat' started by Itsmyship, Jul 10, 2007.

  1. Hadean

    Hadean New Member

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    The most legendary game for playing with buddies was Aliens vs Predator. You turned off your lights. You stayed absolutely quiet, and you played as marines. And I guarantee by the end of it, you were screaming "AHHHHHHHHHHHH" while blasting away at aliens.
     
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    RPG- Legend of Dragoon- the storyline was good, sad that the LoD 2 was cancelled
     
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    Hmm, Doom and Quake 2 introduced me to FPS's, they are both legendary in their own way. Warcraft 2 and Age of Empires 1 got me into RTS's both of which I think are spectacular games, with the exception of WC2 just being the same thing with different skins.. ugh.

    F.E.A.R. got me into horror-FPS's. Doom 3 was supposed to be scary, some scenes were very VERY creepy, but it didn't live up to the Originial Doom's run-and-gun tactics. Although this will always scare the bejesus out of me in broad daylight.
     
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    The best game I have ever played is the Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time. The Twilight Princess was okay, but nothing could beat OoT.
     
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    In the FPS (horror) genre, F.E.A.R easily takes 1st place. F.E.A.R is like... "safe" fright, while Extraction Point is like "unsafe, dangerous, frickin paranoid" fright... in F.E.A.R original, at least one had Betters (briefing dude) to chatter in your ear, in Extraction Point you got none...
     
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    what do you mean? Wind Waker was awesome! All of that sailing didn't thoroughly engross you? You didn't like getting that flute that let you go to tornado squares on the map that were always equidistant from the place you were trying to get to so that you were usually better off just setting a course and getting a snack?
     
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    I never played Wind Waker myself. The Twilight Princess was a bit o' fun. Ocarina of Time depresses me, because I know that's probably going to be the best Zelda ever, so I don't think anything will beat it in my mind. The Twilight Princess came pretty close, but in the end it was just reaching for the moon.

    Than again, you never know what the future may hold. Hell, maybe one day i'll be working on the next big game. It's not very likely, but at least it's not outside the realm of possiblity.
     
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    I played Wind Waker, but it did not have that "epic" attitude which I look for in a Zelda game. They made it too "fun" in a way. Ocarina of Time had a better story, and there where more easter eggs in it, like the "Nintendo Room" in Hyrule Castle Courtyard.
     
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    hahaha I was kidding man, re-read the last sentence...sailing sucked, I was trying to be sarcastic
     
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    Oh, LOL, I thought you were being serious and liked doing that in Wind Waker. Yeah, the sailing did suck a little, hopefully in the sequel Phantom Hourglass for the DS won't have as much sailing.
     
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    No one lives forever 2!! One of the most fun games I ever played. Has its special feel about it. And I'll always hold Starcraft and Warcraft 3 in a special place in my heart.
     
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    Resident evil 4
     
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    definately all those games and their sequels .metal gear is best action/adventure game ever cant wait for part 4 ...and resident evil 5 (i do want this series to come to a conclusion thou i think part 1 was the best one )...and final fantasy 13 looks sick... also i think that tony hawk pro skater 1 has to be a legend i spent a a ton of time in high school with that one the vs. mode is addictive with a great sound track.
     
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    Here is my list of revolutionary/legendary games. They were either the first of their kind, best of their kind, and all inspired similar games.

    Starcraft for PC - revolutionary and excellent RTS game
    Goldeneye 007 for Nintendo 64 - early first-person shooter, inspired many others, unique multiplayer
    Halo for X-Box - excellent first-person shooter, revolutionized online play
    World of Warcraft for PC - even though I don't play it, enjoyed by many and easily best of it's genre
    X-Wing for PC - great flight simulator and Star Wars game, inspired TIE Fighter and lots of others
    Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for Nintendo 64 - arguably one of the best games ever

    I am sure I am missing a lot of classics, especially really old games. Also includes no Playstation/Sony games, but that is because I am a PC/X-Box kind of guy.
     
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    Half-life 1/2 will always be the FPS king
     
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    playing an FPS without a mouse is like trying to make a pie with an unlit match and no abrasive surface
     
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    Console FPS games are funny. I rock the house on every FPS game I have but when I go to my friend's houses I can't do anything with the controller.
     
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    King's Bounty is a legend among legendary games.
     
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    RTS- SC
    RPG- Zelda: the Minish Cap (Vagrant Story/ FFA these 2 games i havent played but i do have it)
    FPS-Half Life/ Halo ^^
    MMORPG- WoW
    TPS (third person)- Gears of War (But i prefer Halo than this game)
    Survival Horror- Resident Evil REmake (Silent Hill is SO MUCH SCARIER)
     
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    I would not really consider the Legend of Zelda: the Minish Cap an RPG. It's more of a third-person adventure.