Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:50 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Ummm, did I dream Doom?
Halo started recharging health, two weapons only, and all the other things that are associated with crap FPS games.
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
https://forum.nationstates.net/
Fartsniffage wrote:Ummm, did I dream Doom?
Groko wrote:This is easy. Its a tie between this one...
Good golfers wrote:The N64 game James Bond Golden eye
Kalakda wrote:Hasn't anyone heard of the Medal of Honor series??????
"You don't play, you volunteer!"
Kalakda wrote:Hasn't anyone heard of the Medal of Honor series??????
"You don't play, you volunteer!"
Rhodmhire wrote:
Nope.
*pulls an extra-life out of my anus*
I have accomplished my task, you have utterly failed to accomplish it, I shall now physically display a snicker, new player.
To translate to more readable text: "I win, you fail, lol, noob."
Jubu Jubu Jabu wrote:I'm a big fan of your mom.
I play her all night long
seriously i would probably say FFVII. Gameplay was good, story was great, characters were all solid (nobody was the one that NOBODY wanted to play). Set the bar for future RPGs.
Conserative Morality wrote:
I thought Dwarf Fortress was a great game
Conserative Morality wrote:Melkor Unchained wrote:
I'm pretty down on RPGs in general, especially JRPGs, but this begs the question: what, pray tell, are your standards?!
Let's see...
I thought Dwarf Fortress was a great game, the First Resident Evil and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War were also great.
Metroid Prime 3 was great, although the other two were not. They were good, just not great. Diver Down was great, for all of it's faults.
Melkor Unchained wrote:Conserative Morality wrote:Melkor Unchained wrote:
I'm pretty down on RPGs in general, especially JRPGs, but this begs the question: what, pray tell, are your standards?!
Let's see...
I thought Dwarf Fortress was a great game, the First Resident Evil and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War were also great.
Metroid Prime 3 was great, although the other two were not. They were good, just not great. Diver Down was great, for all of it's faults.
That's all well and good, but I was more asking why Crono Trigger came up short with you, as opposed to why other games are great.
Side note: I beta tested WH40k:DoW, and played ~2500 matches online but eventually rage quit when they decided to let PSM spam stay broken for close to a year.
I don't know if you ever played online, but for a while there was a bug that would sometimes cause players to crash on startup, resulting in one team starting shorthanded. I had a partner (that I still talk to now and again) with whom I could beat opposing teams 2v3 about 80% of the time, as long as our third partner dropped on startup. If he dropped in the middle of a battle or something we were still pretty much screwed, but as long as we started out 2v3 (on Kaysr Lutien, at least, which was pretty much the only 6v6 map people played) we could usually still win. It was pretty absurd.
New Kereptica wrote:Man.
Melkor Unchained wrote:Conserative Morality wrote:Melkor Unchained wrote:
I'm pretty down on RPGs in general, especially JRPGs, but this begs the question: what, pray tell, are your standards?!
Let's see...
I thought Dwarf Fortress was a great game, the First Resident Evil and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War were also great.
Metroid Prime 3 was great, although the other two were not. They were good, just not great. Diver Down was great, for all of it's faults.
That's all well and good, but I was more asking why Crono Trigger came up short with you, as opposed to why other games are great.
Side note: I beta tested WH40k:DoW, and played ~2500 matches online but eventually rage quit when they decided to let PSM spam stay broken for close to a year.
I don't know if you ever played online, but for a while there was a bug that would sometimes cause players to crash on startup, resulting in one team starting shorthanded. I had a partner (that I still talk to now and again) with whom I could beat opposing teams 2v3 about 80% of the time, as long as our third partner dropped on startup. If he dropped in the middle of a battle or something we were still pretty much screwed, but as long as we started out 2v3 (on Kaysr Lutien, at least, which was pretty much the only 6v6 map people played) we could usually still win. It was pretty absurd.