| Smeags said: Hint for #27: |
PS3 lag... Skyrim? And is the furries some odd reference to werewolves?
| Smeags said: Hint for #27: |
PS3 lag... Skyrim? And is the furries some odd reference to werewolves?
| Scoobes said: PS3 lag... Skyrim? And is the furries some odd reference to werewolves? |
I was moreso referencing the Khajiit. But werewolves works too (or even Khajiit werewolves!) 
But yes, Skyrim. ^_~
Smeags said:
I was moreso referencing the Khajiit. But werewolves works too (or even Khajiit werewolves!) But yes, Skyrim. ^_~ |
damnit beat me to guessing "every bethesda game ever ported to the ps3" :D
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#27 - Alleyway is the definitive version of the 'Breakout' concept. This concept comes in a million different forms, all stemming from the same Pong-type game. Alleyway one of my most played handheld games ever, probably only surpassed by Pokémon Blue. The simplicity of this game is it's great strength; everyone on the planet knows immediately what the aim of this game is, but guarantees endless hours of fun. The Mario cameo on the cover completes the picture. Literally.
#26 - ?
This was a very impressive sports game for it's time. It's not that old though as it came out on a company's last console. In this elite sports game, there are also some mini-games that help you improve your s... Whoops, almost said too much there.
#27 - Jak 2 (PS2)

As guessed by Veknoid. Jak 2 was the first time I ever played a GTA-style game (I didn't pick up that series until San Andreas) and as such it was like a completely new experience to me, I just loved exploring Haven City and hijacking cars, going on random Krimson Guard killing sprees :D. Add in a fantastic mix of platforming inspired by Jak 1 plus a whole host of guns and it made a really enjoyable game.
Clue for my #26 - Third in a series but actually a prequel of sorts, mainly a PC game but appeared on the PS1 (which is where I played it).
27. Metroid Fusion (2002)
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I forgot about this game the last time I made this list and didn't remember about it until the 3ds ambassador program popped up. This turned out to be my favorite Metroid game for the environment you get to traverse. Most of the items are different properties of beam weapons or types of movement. All of these control very well and add variety to how you progress through areas and battle enemies. The story is a good addition to the Metroid lore and fits in well with the choice of environment. The new suit, lost all your powers, deal is a little stale, but provides an excellent way to add in new items at a pace that works well for people learning how to play.
Primarily an RPG player but have interest in any game that will make me think.






My #27 is Super Mario Galaxy.
Over the years Mario has accumulated a long and impressive resume: plumber, tennis star, golfer, go-kart driver, doctor. Now you can add astronaut. In Super Mario Galaxy, Mario for the first time has an extraterrestrial adventure, a jaunt among the stars that owes a lot to Super Mario 64, but which dwarfs it in size and scope. Super Mario Galaxy introduces an innovative physics system to accompany its spherical platform engine, whereby Mario can circumnavigate small planetoids, all the while a gravitational pull keeping him from flying off into space. The Wii remote and nunchuk are employed conservatively in Super Mario Galaxy, used mainly to perform a spin attack or to remotely collect “star bits,” colorful star-shaped gems used to defeat enemies or bypass obstacles.

26. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)

We're at number 26, yet this is the first of four Zelda games to appear on my list, which should show you highly I regard the series. Skyward Sword was the Wii's final moment of glory, and it saw some of the potential of motion controls finally realised with excellent sword controls being a highlight of the experience. There were plenty of changes from previous Zelda games, with each area having more to do before you even got to the dungeon. My personal favourite was Lanayru Desert, and exploring that with the help of the timeshift stones was just a joy to play through. It wasn't without its flaws despite those improvements, as the sky just seemed empty, and the game was a little streamlined, but overall, it's a more than worthy entry into the series.
25 is the first game in a series that has already made one appearance on my list.

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#28 is Portal 2
#27 No clue
#26 - A Donkey Kong Country game perhaps.
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I googled Jimmy Gibs Jr. and got the answer but that's cheating. If you had say Ellis then I would have guessed it without Google's help.
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