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dragonflys545 said:God of War 2 first level!
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That's exactly how i felt when i played it for the first time so good!
What was more amazing was that the game actually got more epic from that point on.
dragonflys545 said:God of War 2 first level!
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That's exactly how i felt when i played it for the first time so good!
I'm going to have to check those videos out. Those games sound brilliant.GhaleonQ said:I think U.F.O.: A Day In The Life and Endonesia are brilliant gameplay ideas.
U.F.O. is a hidden object puzzle game like Pokemon Snap, Where's Waldo, I Spy, or casual adventure games, except that you can't see the hidden objects. Your alien brethren crashed into an apartment complex (luckily, they and you are cloaked) and are trying to escape to the mothership before they die. You can warp to any moment in time (within 24 hours) and space (within the apartment complex).
So, how can you find them if they're invisible? You look at environmental visual and audial cues that show the apartment changing over time (the game plays out in accelerated real time). If a well-trained cat doesn't use its litterbox, it's probably because something's in it already, for instance. You take a picture, get it developed, and if an alien's in the negative, the mothership beams them up.
So, why isn't it a guessing game? Because you have to tail people and discover their habits in the Love-De-Lic style. An alien will always mess with a new object or being, so you never have to wait in an empty room taking random pictures. You can also guess where aliens will be based on the apartment dwellers' habits and personalities.
So, why isn't it boring? While you're waiting, these people are doing funny, shocking, and dramatic things. The game takes place over 24 hours (And that's great, because you don't need a demo level. Most people will be asleep at 3 A.M., so that functions as a demo level, for example.) and an entire story is told over the course of those 24 hours. You can only play 1 hour at a time before getting sick, so the game basically plays out in 24 serialized episodes of 9 different rooms/series. As you find more aliens, more environments and events occur to give you access to more aliens. It's quite elegant.
So, if it's just 9 different serialized plays, why is it amazing? Remember when I said you can travel to any point in time and space? When you warp aliens out, whatever they were affecting isn't affected anymore. I don't want to spoil the game's story, but when something changes, you get to essentially watch an "alternate timeline" of what occurred when you did something or your alien buddies didn't. So, if an alien tripped a salaryman during his morning jog and he was late, his boss could flirt with his secretary (who likes the salaryman) and had to stay late at the office. If you capture the alien who tripped him, he gets to work on time, the boss gets romantically frustrated, and you get an AWESOME payoff when the boss uses a "secret room" for his...weird...fantasies. Then, someone else comes in if you solve their problem, and more hilarity ensues. Awesome. PLUS, at 10:00 p.m., an alien outlaw faction arrives and reveals that THEY have aliens scouting out Earth. They threaten to blow up Earth if you don't save their buddies in 2 hours, Earth sees the U.F.O. in the sky, and the military threatens to blow YOUR buddies up. Since this whole game's about choice and how one should live one's life, you get to see 2 awesome emotional payoffs. 1st, you get to see how these people you've been with act when they think they're going to die. Minor, not-that-interesting spoiler here: for example, the Japanese salaryman comes home late and goes straight to sleep, thinking there's going to be another day tomorrow that he has to work, work, work through. So, you get social commentary like that on career-obsessed people (that's the least good one by a lot, but I still think it works as satire, especially if you've been with for 24 hours). 2nd, these people talk about what they WOULD have done today if they knew the world was going to end. Since you've seen all of their possible actions, you get to see if they're lying or not. It's extremely powerful.
But wasn't it was only released in Japan? Wrong! Well, it was, but 99.5% of the whole thing's in pantomime, since your alien language is gibberish and you don't understand Earth's languages.
All of this design ties together to make, basically, Pokemon Snap + Rear Window + Groundhog Day + The Legend Of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Yeah. It's that awesome.
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/lovedelic/lovedelic2.htm
http://www.youtube.com/user/SketchesOfMoondays#grid/user/C98EDBBD54634F3F
Endonesia's the better game, I think, but the artistry is less dependent on the gameplay. It's still brilliant, though. You're a tiny kid who hates his life. While waiting on a park bench, you get warped to this island. It's a standard (phenomenal) adventure game from there on, as you try to find out what the island is and how/if to return home. The brilliant bit, though, is that the whole game's about how adolescence sucks and how one becomes an adult. Your mop-haired kid gets "Emo powers" by helping people on the island. You can only get out of situations by harnessing your Emo powers/powerful emotions and putting them to good use. This means that you have access to all of your inventory/powers at all times instead of them disappearing after use, so puzzle-solving is based on observing islanders' habits, the environments, et cetera (like before). So, basically, it's an adventure game where your character IS the inventory. For example, you start out with no powers. After wandering aimlessly for a bit, you get the power of Hunger. If you use "hunger"on a mushroom-dog hybrid that's following you, it eats away some vines, opening up the next area. You later find these helium balloons that give you the power of Fun. If you use Fun on a fish in the water, it leaps out of the water, gets eaten by a bird, which gets eaten by an alligator. You then get the Food Chain power, which helps you learn an important lesson about life later on. After getting all 50 powers and unlocking all 50 gods of Endonesia, you get to make a final decisive choice about what being an adult means. Again, brilliant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endonesia
http://www.youtube.com/user/SketchesOfMoondays#grid/user/F6D30C2A672A33F1
Also, the SAME GUY came up with these ideas. Amazing..
Dear God do I love time travel games....even though I've only played Prince Of Persia Sands Of Time and Blinx...Melchiah said:
Ploid 3.0 said:Demon's Souls
Summoning people to help me in demon's souls.
People leaving tips.
Watching nameless people die.
Watching faint ghosts of people playing live.
Getting invaded by people that seek to slay me.
Entering other people world to slay them.
Spoiler 3-4Being a boss, or fighting a boss that is actually another person.
HOLY SHIT!Monroeski said:I believe that I also heard thatif you open the save BEFORE he dies of old age, he sneaks up on you and kills you as soon as you load the save.
I still need to beat Prey...and I've only played my copy once.Sunflower said:Agreed. I remember having my brain bent with Prey's portals before Portal released. Thought it was too awesome.
out0v0rder said:When designers use the clouds as bushes
amar212 said:Buy a crappy real-life road car for 10,000 credits.
Drive on crappy races in order to gain some cash.
Get a licences in order to progress to a better races.
Drive in better races in order to get more cash in order to buy better cars.
Step and repeat untill you die.
Pin-point blowminded since 1997.
GhaleonQ said:But wasn't it was only released in Japan? Wrong! Well, it was, but 99.5% of the whole thing's in pantomime, since your alien language is gibberish and you don't understand Earth's languages.
gunswordfist said:I'm going to have to check those videos out. Those games sound brilliant.
platypotamus said:Please tell me what I need to do to play these two games in America. Is the second one possible without knowing Japanese? Is there somewhere they are available for sale to me?
GhaleonQ said:They really, really are.
"Other means," Ebay, ask Himeyashop to find a copy in local stores and ship it to you. You can play it on your computer with an emulator or with your Playstation 1. Like I said, you won't need any Japanese at all, so no walkthroughs are necessary.
Really?BobsRevenge said:Prey was 1st. Game doesn't get enough recognition, and it actually does more with the portals it has.
What game is that?eternal prize said:![]()
BC, I still still want this game![]()
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That completely blew my mind in 2004. Guess we'll have to rely on Valve to deliver the next seismic shift in FPS games.Talon- said:Come on, y'all. The third page, and this didn't get a mention yet?
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FutureZombie said:Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow's online multiplayer. It's amazing that this game came out 5 years ago, and there's nothing else that comes close to being as ingenious. The gadgets, the balance, the maps... my god. What a fantastic experience.
Hell yes! I don't understand people who say the first game is on the same level as the second. GOW2 exceeds GOW in every way, with better set pieces, gameplay, pacing and replay value, and to top it all off, far fewer glitches.dragonflys545 said:God of War 2 first level!
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That's exactly how i felt when i played it for the first time so good!
BC. He says it right there in the post you quoted. :lolfaceless007 said:What game is that?
Ploid 3.0 said:Demon's Souls
Summoning people to help me in demon's souls.
People leaving tips.
Watching nameless people die.
Watching faint ghosts of people playing live.
Getting invaded by people that seek to slay me.
Entering other people world to slay them.
Spoiler 3-4Being a boss, or fighting a boss that is actually another person.
Looked on Wikipedia for those initials and the only video game it listed was Bionic Commando, which I knew it wasn't.Monroeski said:BC. He says it right there in the post you quoted. :lol