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Wright said:
Zekkyou said:

That's how i feel too. Adding anything else to their story (outside of maybe references) would feel a bit forced. That 'forced' feeling was my biggest complaint against Halo 4's story too.


At least it wasn't that so out of place in Halo 4 since beating H3 in Legendary granted you that special sequence at the ending cutscene. Gears of War 4 picking up right after where 3 left would be so...ugh.

Just...just imagine Gears of War 3 ending as the opening sequence. People there, on the beach, and then something comes out of the water and start attacking them. It would be HORRIBLE!

If they ever make an FC3 Blood Dragon style parody of Gears, that is exactly how it should start! xD



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Conegamer said:

#29 is an odd game. It involves re-building a UFO, but it also involves opening a lot of locked doors. It also had a big portion of the game cut out in Europe, for some reason.


Pikmin 2?



Wright said:
Conegamer said:

#29 is an odd game. It involves re-building a UFO, but it also involves opening a lot of locked doors. It also had a big portion of the game cut out in Europe, for some reason.


Pikmin 2?

Not this time. Not even close!



 

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Zekkyou said:

If they ever make an FC3 Blood Dragon style parody of Gears, that is exactly how it should start! xD


Eh, that'd be awesome. xD But actually, Blood Dragon style can fit in any game out there. I bet someone could do a Blood Dragon version of Saints Row 4!



Leadified said:

#29. A character from this game kept on reappearing in almost every future installment in this series.


The battle system in this game is also rather unique too. Also if you know the colour of Xbox. You're already half way there!



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S.Peelman said:
2Quick said:
Hi all!
I’m reposting the unguessed hints alongside some new ones
Hints Galore!

#35 in this game, a previous piece of hardware becomes a playable character for the first time


Smash Melee?

I think you're talking about R.O.B. the robot, I don't know of any other piece of hardware turned playable character. He's in Melee right? Otherwise it's Brawl... Or not, Mario Kart DS came before and he's in that too. My mind is exploding .


Mario Kart DS Is the correct answer.  Rob was not playable in melee, but he was playable in brawl.  His first appearence is in mario kart though.  

 

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Scoobes said:
2Quick said:
Hi all!
I’m reposting the unguessed hints alongside some new ones
Hints Galore!

#36 if you type in this game’s developer’s phone number in the password menu, you will get a dial tone.

#35 in this game, a previous piece of hardware becomes a playable character for the first time

#33 first game is a series that has had two revivals so far… one where the tone of the games got more serious and dark (rated E10+ by ESRB), and one where the main character was dropped from the title after the first game in the second revival. But the revivals pale in comparison to the originals.

#30 Dragon/Steel

33: Prince of Persia?

I see where you are coming from, but this series is much younger than prince of persia and, in general, caters to a younger crowd .



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#30
Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995)

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Growing up, RPGs were never really on my radar. I gravitated more toward platform, action-adventure, racing, fighting, and shooting games. Only later in life did I begin to go back and play some of the RPG classics from the third, fourth, and fifth generations. This year one of those classics was Chrono Trigger, an exceptional game with a deep combat system, unique characters, and a bewitching soundtrack. The combat system, with its "tech" attacks, double and triple techniques, and area-of-effect attacks (all of them gorgeously animated, by the way), is particularly impressive. Although the game is relatively short for a role-playing game, the inclusion of multiple endings affords the game a high replay value. Chrono Trigger marks the second of five new games on my list.



#30 - Bioshock

Bioshock is scary, tense and engrossing. Discovering the world of Rapture is one fascinating tale. Full of twisted characters and demented/brutal enemies, this is different kind of FPS (the good kind). The game has a heavy focus on exploration, does a superb job of setting the atmosphere, delivers quite a few shocking revelations and proved I'm a horrible person since I harvested each and everyone of the Little Sisters.



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#29 Hint: This entry throws out the established story by letting you play dead characters, you could argue it's twice the fun!



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