disolitude said:
richardhutnik said:
disolitude said:
richardhutnik said:
disolitude said: I agree with you 100%. Best games are the ones that are pure gameplay goodness.
Most videogame stories are horrible and just a waste of time.
Your average videogame story may entertain a 13 year old, 17 year old...hell even 21 year olds... But there comes a point in a persons life where there is not a lot of time available for entertainent due to kids, family, work, obligations... when that happens, the game that becomes fun to play within 30 seconds of pushing the start button is the better game.
I am at that point in my life and to me this game - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQPEbHQZm68
is better than this game - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql4g2LHSGEs
The second game is great as well but it wastes way too much time on story which is too dumb to appear on a Wrestling show. |
Wow, I am impressed with "The Impossible Game". I am a bit intimidated though by it.
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I couldn't beat it...Died over 200 times.
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Is it even beatable? I have the impression it probably goes on forever, procedurally generating the level as you go on. Maybe that is what makes it impossible.
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There is the "practise mode" which changes that awesome music and lets you set flags...which allow you to continue from that point. however the game doesnt let you finish it like that. It just says stops and says "play the real game now". Best 1 dollar you will ever spend on a game...game is at least 1 hour of fun guaranteed before you snap and break your controller.
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I will need to keep it in mind. There are some obscure gems out there. I am a fan of Miner: Dig Deep. I consider this one of the best games of this year. It is 200 credits, and ends up being addictive. It is a miner version of Harvest Moon, with more action in it. No monsters, just brave the mine, including mine shafts, falling rocks, and cave ins.