If you haven't yet, check out Sonic Colors. It pushed a lot of fanboy buttons for me that no other Sonic game has done for years. And I say that having enjoyed all of them, even the worst ones.Xeogred wrote:
Probably another reason why modern Sonic has never done much for me at all personally, the art direction went downhill and hard. Sonic in modern settings? What the hell.
Have you been blown away by "outdated" elements of games?
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GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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I've heard a lot of good things about Colors, so that is one (outside of Generations!) that I will probably have to check out sometime.
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I was honestly impressed by the Metal Gear 2 (for MSX) intro, the first time I played it, which was in early 2009. Also, found Deus Ex: Invisible War's physics engine impressive in '08.
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Intro to "Another World" for genesis
Wing fortress ending cinematic
Wing fortress ending cinematic
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Hell yeah, I'm gonna have to mention Flashback intro's as well then:Jrecee wrote:Intro to "Another World" for genesis
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"Outdated" relative to their time period, or outdated relative to now?
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Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
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Some games will kinda "blow me away" when I think that they look/sound good for their time. A few that come to mind are the transition from FF7 to FF8, because the way the characters looks was a vast improvement IMO. Also some games art styles like Yoshi's Island and Okami just look awesome even today. And some elements like in Resident Evil the mirrors work, which I thought was cool.
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Well, obviously, here's the Killer Whale in Sonic Adventure. Alternatively, there's Lucas' conversation with Hinawa after the battle with Fassad, or Ryu's ending in SFII: CE, as I was playing on an MD emu and the buttons were all over the shop (DS).
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That reminds me, I found the truck scene in the first level of Sonic Adventure 2 to be pretty darn amazing in 2007. It's still kinda cool.Balasubbie wrote:Well, obviously, here's the Killer Whale in Sonic Adventure.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I KNOW! Ironically, I find HD Gen to be so profoundly uninspiring, it's ridiculous. I actively wait for that title to blow my pants off. I mean, I saw the killer whale sequence when I was 22, so it's not a nostalgia bias.BoringSupreez wrote:That reminds me, I found the truck scene in the first level of Sonic Adventure 2 to be pretty darn amazing in 2007. It's still kinda cool.Balasubbie wrote:Well, obviously, here's the Killer Whale in Sonic Adventure.
