Player2 said:
God of War II? |
Implying it lost its way with GoW3 and found it again with Ascension? I think quite the opposite happened there.
Player2 said:
God of War II? |
Implying it lost its way with GoW3 and found it again with Ascension? I think quite the opposite happened there.
Kantor said: Hint for 36: In my opinion, the second best game (and also the second game) in an excellent series which began halfway through the 6th gen, lost its way about three years ago, and seems to have found it again earlier this year (to some extent). |
I felt confident that was Ratchet & Clank 2: Going Commando until you said "earlier this year".
Michael-5 said: So, I have finally caught up on work....now to catch up on my top 50! Hints below: Ocarina of Time Majora's Mask God of War 3 Mass Effect 3 ----- A lot of hints, good luck! |
I know four I think .
S.Peelman said:
I know four I think . |
#46, 43, and 41 - Yes
#42 No, but to be fair, when I wrote my hint I knew that it also perfectly worked for God of War 3. The game I'm hinting at ended the trilogy in much the same manner, with every possible threat/villian, dead.
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37. Virtue's Last Reward (NR)
This time-traveling visual novel room escape puzzle provides numerous interesting puzzles to work through from both logical and narrative standpoints. The room escape puzzles in particular are really well done and provide both a simple and slightly more complicated version to work through. The complicated version is well worth it for the extra information it provides about your situation indirectly. The story map and ability to move around it to different points at will is worked into the story well through the time-travel mechanics. Knowledge from multiple timelines is needed to find your way to the ending. The way characters are split up makes it difficult to keep track of what some of your branching decisions mean but the prisoner's dilemma is a convenient psychological mechanism to make you think about what another person might do in the scenario. The ending left more loose ends than I would have cared for or this would probably be higher on my list.
Primarily an RPG player but have interest in any game that will make me think.
Hint 36: Spiraling fireballs, giant glaciers, devastating sword strikes, aerial barrages, monstrous transformations, drums and dances are overly dangerous.
Primarily an RPG player but have interest in any game that will make me think.
Hint for #35:
This hint is impossible. Make no attempt to solve it.
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Hint for number 36.
The last one we've received. Screw Sega for not releasing the sequel and releasing that crappy zombie spinoff instead.
kupomogli said: Hint for number 36. |
Yakuza 4.
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F0X said:
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Wrong... oh wait. No, you're right. That was an easy one but I couldn't really think of a good hint.
36.
In my opinion Yakuza 4 has the best gameplay and best story in the series. For the first time, you're not only playing as Kazuma, but also three new characters, each of which play fairly different from one another. Aside from just the solid gameplay and great storyline, Yakuza has always featured a plethora of side content and well developed mini games, which is also best in Yakuza 4.