I second this. People who play Halo for the online multiplayer love to discount this one as a mediocre COD ripoff, but the singleplayer experience is the best since CE.fastbilly1 wrote:Check out Reach. It is by far the best story of all the Halos. I still like the first the most, but Reach is a close second.dunpeal2064 wrote:I finished Halo 3 and 4 recently with my co-worker. He is a huge fan of the series and wanted to show them to me, since I never played past the 2nd game.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I would be interesting in hearing you explain why since many fans of the genre seem to think exactly the opposite! (We can take it to the WRPG thread if you like)BoneSnapDeez wrote:Bard's Tale > Might and Magic > Wizardry
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There is also ODST which is pretty interesting I like the atmosphere during the night sequences.fastbilly1 wrote:Check out Reach. It is by far the best story of all the Halos. I still like the first the most, but Reach is a close second.dunpeal2064 wrote:I finished Halo 3 and 4 recently with my co-worker. He is a huge fan of the series and wanted to show them to me, since I never played past the 2nd game.
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Reach is next on our list, already have it here waiting!
On topic, I just beat a game called Cosmophony. It is a Tempest/Frequency/shooter hybrid that contains 5 levels. The game is technically not a music game, but every movement you make happens to the beat of the music, just by design. It creates this very unique feeling as you start to learn the stages, and due to tying in movement and sound, it naturally gives the player something to keep their movements in tune with, creating muscle memory and improving your skill at the game much faster than normal.
It is also one of the hardest games I have beaten in a long time. Stages 1 and 2 are nice, fun, relaxing. Stage 3 really starts to push you, and this is probably the climax of the game, where sound and reaction really become one. If you even MAKE it to stage 5, you are in for hell, absolute memorizer, reflex-testing hell.
I happened to be streaming (to no one) when I finally cleared that 2 minute stage after 7 hours of trying.
On topic, I just beat a game called Cosmophony. It is a Tempest/Frequency/shooter hybrid that contains 5 levels. The game is technically not a music game, but every movement you make happens to the beat of the music, just by design. It creates this very unique feeling as you start to learn the stages, and due to tying in movement and sound, it naturally gives the player something to keep their movements in tune with, creating muscle memory and improving your skill at the game much faster than normal.
It is also one of the hardest games I have beaten in a long time. Stages 1 and 2 are nice, fun, relaxing. Stage 3 really starts to push you, and this is probably the climax of the game, where sound and reaction really become one. If you even MAKE it to stage 5, you are in for hell, absolute memorizer, reflex-testing hell.
I happened to be streaming (to no one) when I finally cleared that 2 minute stage after 7 hours of trying.
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1. Devil's Attorney (Android | 2012 | strategy) (7/10)
2. Resident Evil 5 (360 | 2009 | action adventure) (8/10)
3. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (360 | 2010 | kart racer) (8/10)
4. Dragon Quest VIII (PS2 | 2005 | JRPG) (9/10)
5. Gears of War (360 | 2006 | cover shooter) (6/10)
6. Uncharted: Golden Abyss (Vita | 2012 | action adventure) (7/10)
7. Orcs & Elves (DS | 2007 | dungeon crawler) (7/10)
8. From The Abyss (DS | 2008 | action-RPG) (5/10)
9. Army of Two (360 | 2008 | cover shooter) (7/10)
10. Psychic World (Master System | 1991 | platformer) (4/10)
11. Endless Ocean: Blue World (Wii | 2010 | adventure / simulation) (9/10)
12. Journey to Silius (NES | 1990 | platformer) (6/10)
13. Sword Master (NES | 1992 | platformer) (3/10)
14. Project: Snowblind (PC | 2005 | FPS) (7/10)
15. Yakyuuken Part II - Gal's Dungeon (Famicom | 1989 | maze / puzzle) (5/10)
16. Bishoujo Sexy Derby (Famicom | 1988 | horse racing) (2/10)
17. SiN Episodes: Emergence (PC | 2006 | FPS) (5/10)
18. Seirei Gari (AKA Ghost Hunter) (NES | 1989 | puzzle / adventure) (4/10)
19. The Guardian Legend (NES | 1989 | action-RPG / shmup) (9/10)
20. Prey (PC | 2006 | FPS) (7/10)
21. Ys IV: Mask of the Sun (SFC | 1993 | action-RPG) (4/10)
22. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (GameCube | 2001 | combat flight sim) (3/10)
23. Ys V: Lost Kefin, Kingdom of Sand (SFC | 1995 | action-RPG) (7/10)
24. Bonk's Adventure (TurboGrafx-16 | 1990 | platformer) (6/10)
25. Lost Kingdoms (GameCube | 2002 | CCG-action-RPG) (8/10)
26. Bonk's Revenge (TurboGrafx-16 | 1991 | platformer) (6/10)
27. Blazing Lazers (TurboGrafx-16 | 1989 | shmup) (7/10)
28. Heatseeker (PS2 | 2007 | arcade flight combat) (7/10)
29. Castlevania: The Adventure (Game Boy | 1989 | platformer) (3/10)
30. Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Game Boy | 1991 | platformer) (7/10)
31. Castlevania Legends (Game Boy | 1998 | platformer) (5/10)
32. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (Game Boy | 1994 | platformer) 7/10
33. Bonk's Adventure (Game Boy | 1992 | platformer) 7/10
34. Brandish: The Dark Revenant [Ares mode] (PSP | 2009 | dungeon crawler) 9/10
35. Castlevania Special: I'm Kid Dracula (Famicom | 1990 | platformer) 7/10
34. Brandish: The Dark Revenant [Dela mode] (PSP | 2009 | dungeon crawler) 8/10
35. Soul Calibur V (360 | 2012 | fighter) 7/10
36. No More Heroes (Wii | 2008 | action adventure) 7/10
37. Castlevania: Bloodlines (Genesis | 1994 | platformer) 7/10
38. Bionic Commando (360 | 2009 | action adventure) 8/10
39. Vanquish (PS3 | 2010 | cover shooter) 9/10[/b]
40. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3 | 2007 | action adventure cover shooter) 6/10

2. Resident Evil 5 (360 | 2009 | action adventure) (8/10)
3. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (360 | 2010 | kart racer) (8/10)
4. Dragon Quest VIII (PS2 | 2005 | JRPG) (9/10)
5. Gears of War (360 | 2006 | cover shooter) (6/10)
6. Uncharted: Golden Abyss (Vita | 2012 | action adventure) (7/10)
7. Orcs & Elves (DS | 2007 | dungeon crawler) (7/10)
8. From The Abyss (DS | 2008 | action-RPG) (5/10)
9. Army of Two (360 | 2008 | cover shooter) (7/10)
10. Psychic World (Master System | 1991 | platformer) (4/10)
11. Endless Ocean: Blue World (Wii | 2010 | adventure / simulation) (9/10)
12. Journey to Silius (NES | 1990 | platformer) (6/10)
13. Sword Master (NES | 1992 | platformer) (3/10)
14. Project: Snowblind (PC | 2005 | FPS) (7/10)
15. Yakyuuken Part II - Gal's Dungeon (Famicom | 1989 | maze / puzzle) (5/10)
16. Bishoujo Sexy Derby (Famicom | 1988 | horse racing) (2/10)
17. SiN Episodes: Emergence (PC | 2006 | FPS) (5/10)
18. Seirei Gari (AKA Ghost Hunter) (NES | 1989 | puzzle / adventure) (4/10)
19. The Guardian Legend (NES | 1989 | action-RPG / shmup) (9/10)
20. Prey (PC | 2006 | FPS) (7/10)
21. Ys IV: Mask of the Sun (SFC | 1993 | action-RPG) (4/10)
22. Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (GameCube | 2001 | combat flight sim) (3/10)
23. Ys V: Lost Kefin, Kingdom of Sand (SFC | 1995 | action-RPG) (7/10)
24. Bonk's Adventure (TurboGrafx-16 | 1990 | platformer) (6/10)
25. Lost Kingdoms (GameCube | 2002 | CCG-action-RPG) (8/10)
26. Bonk's Revenge (TurboGrafx-16 | 1991 | platformer) (6/10)
27. Blazing Lazers (TurboGrafx-16 | 1989 | shmup) (7/10)
28. Heatseeker (PS2 | 2007 | arcade flight combat) (7/10)
29. Castlevania: The Adventure (Game Boy | 1989 | platformer) (3/10)
30. Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Game Boy | 1991 | platformer) (7/10)
31. Castlevania Legends (Game Boy | 1998 | platformer) (5/10)
32. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (Game Boy | 1994 | platformer) 7/10
33. Bonk's Adventure (Game Boy | 1992 | platformer) 7/10
34. Brandish: The Dark Revenant [Ares mode] (PSP | 2009 | dungeon crawler) 9/10
35. Castlevania Special: I'm Kid Dracula (Famicom | 1990 | platformer) 7/10
34. Brandish: The Dark Revenant [Dela mode] (PSP | 2009 | dungeon crawler) 8/10
35. Soul Calibur V (360 | 2012 | fighter) 7/10
36. No More Heroes (Wii | 2008 | action adventure) 7/10
37. Castlevania: Bloodlines (Genesis | 1994 | platformer) 7/10
38. Bionic Commando (360 | 2009 | action adventure) 8/10
39. Vanquish (PS3 | 2010 | cover shooter) 9/10[/b]
40. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3 | 2007 | action adventure cover shooter) 6/10

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I've played all three up to the final big battle in 3, where it was a combination of me sucking and getting a little burned out on the series (I played them all in succession in a matter of weeks). I like not love them. They're very cinematic. You feel like you're playing through a movie and I like that here since I think it's done well.Exhuminator wrote: 40. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3 | 2007 | action adventure cover shooter) 6/10
As you said the gun combat is extremely vanilla and there are a LOT of sections in the series where it goes on about 3x longer than it should. Really puts a damper on everything. Also the regenerating health system doesn't really jive when you're a normal dude in a t-shirt instead of a space marine. The climbing bits look nicer than they feel if you're the one actually playing. The visuals make it seem like you're freeform climbing, though underneath the hood the game has a very specific path it wants you to take.
Overall I was please with these. Was new to the series so asked for the double pack and 3 as Christmas gifts. Ripped through them and enjoyed, though they could be a couple of notches better and really great.
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I forgot to mention how dumb that was... I mean, bullets whiz by and bounce of Nathan and he literally says "oww, ohh geez" like a gnat bit him. But I guess you could write that off as intentional comedy.Snatch1414 wrote:Also the regenerating health system doesn't really jive when you're a normal dude in a t-shirt instead of a space marine.
The thing about the damage system I thought was utterly retarded however, was the full screen graphical effect that occurs. As you are shot up, colors in the screen start to fade away, and the more damaged you are the closer to black and white the graphics become. On top of that, the screen becomes more and more blurry as you near death.
Here's the thing. That's bad game design. If your player is already having difficulty fighting in a battle, and the player is nearing death, shouldn't you help them to succeed? In Vanquish for example, everything slows down giving you a chance to make better tactical decisions in slow motion.
But in Uncharted, the graphics devolve in such a way that the battle you're already losing becomes even harder because of forced visual impairment. Making the graphics black and white makes enemies harder to see in the foliage, and blurring up the screen makes it more difficult to aim or find cover. In that sense style trumps gameplay only serving to aggravate the losing player rather than aid them. A good director would have not allowed this to be the case. I'm not surprised that Naughty Dog let Amy Hennig go after Bruce Straley proved he could do better with directing the series.
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First 50:
51. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
52. Tic-Tac-Toe / Shooting Gallery / Doodle / Quadra-Doodle (Channel F)
53. Robot War / Torpedo Alley (Channel F)
54. Pinball Challenge (Channel F)
55. Elevator Action (Xbox - Taito Legends)
56. Elevator Action II (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
57. Altered Beast (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
58. Congo Bongo (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
59. International Soccer (Commodore 64)
60. Out of this World! / Helicopter Rescue! (Odyssey²)
61. Alien Invaders - Plus! (Odyssey²)
62. Ice Hockey (Atari 2600)
63. River Raid (Atari 2600)
64. Frankenstein's Monster (Atari 2600)
65. Ys II (Famicom)
66. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (Turbo CD)
67. Gremlins (Atari 2600)
68. Frogs and Flies (Atari 2600)
69. Ice Climber (NES)
70. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (PlayStation 2)
71. Ghosts 'n Goblins (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded)
72. Ikari Warriors (Atari 2600)
73. Donkey Kong Junior (Atari 2600)
74. Donkey Kong Junior (ColecoVision)
75. Ys: Memories of Celceta (Vita)
76. Guevara (PSP - SNK Arcade Classics 0)
Known as Guerrilla War in the US.
This is pretty crappy honestly. It's a top-down run 'n' gun that manages to be just as sloggy and brown as Ikari Warriors. The controls don't translate well to the PSP, and to make matters worse you can't see the final boss unless you go into the options menu and switch the view to "vertical mode." Oh, and this "vertical mode" doesn't present the game screen in a vertical orientation with black bars or artwork on the side (like this emulated version of Xevious here). No, instead the game continues to fill the PSP screen, so you're forced to rotate the system 90 degrees and play with your hands oriented above and below the screen. What a mess.
52. Tic-Tac-Toe / Shooting Gallery / Doodle / Quadra-Doodle (Channel F)
53. Robot War / Torpedo Alley (Channel F)
54. Pinball Challenge (Channel F)
55. Elevator Action (Xbox - Taito Legends)
56. Elevator Action II (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
57. Altered Beast (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
58. Congo Bongo (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
59. International Soccer (Commodore 64)
60. Out of this World! / Helicopter Rescue! (Odyssey²)
61. Alien Invaders - Plus! (Odyssey²)
62. Ice Hockey (Atari 2600)
63. River Raid (Atari 2600)
64. Frankenstein's Monster (Atari 2600)
65. Ys II (Famicom)
66. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (Turbo CD)
67. Gremlins (Atari 2600)
68. Frogs and Flies (Atari 2600)
69. Ice Climber (NES)
70. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (PlayStation 2)
71. Ghosts 'n Goblins (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded)
72. Ikari Warriors (Atari 2600)
73. Donkey Kong Junior (Atari 2600)
74. Donkey Kong Junior (ColecoVision)
75. Ys: Memories of Celceta (Vita)
76. Guevara (PSP - SNK Arcade Classics 0)
Known as Guerrilla War in the US.
This is pretty crappy honestly. It's a top-down run 'n' gun that manages to be just as sloggy and brown as Ikari Warriors. The controls don't translate well to the PSP, and to make matters worse you can't see the final boss unless you go into the options menu and switch the view to "vertical mode." Oh, and this "vertical mode" doesn't present the game screen in a vertical orientation with black bars or artwork on the side (like this emulated version of Xevious here). No, instead the game continues to fill the PSP screen, so you're forced to rotate the system 90 degrees and play with your hands oriented above and below the screen. What a mess.
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that's why I hate retro games. All they are is the same brown shooter over and over again.BoneSnapDeez wrote: This is pretty crappy honestly. It's a top-down run 'n' gun that manages to be just as sloggy and brown as Ikari Warriors.


