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Hint 43 -
This character appeared in two different fighting games in one gen.



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Here is my 50-44.

50. Super Mario 64 (36)
49. To the Moon (50)
48. Chaos Rings Omega (iOS) (23)
47. New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii) (45)
46. The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker (GC) (48)
45. Portal (PC) (40)
44. Rayman Legends (PC) (NEW)



Hint- My next game introduced the gray-haired lady with the whip.



morenoingrato said:
Hint- My next game introduced the gray-haired lady with the whip.


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44. Tomb Raider (PS1 & PC, also available on SAT, PSN) (remade as Anniversary on PC, PS2, 360, Wii, PSP)

The original Tomb Raider spawned a new gaming icon, two Hollywood films, started numerous models careers and was a damn good game to boot. Nice puzzles, a wonderous adventure and challenging if somewhat frustrating difficulty. The remake modernised the controls for modern audiences and retains much of what made the original a classic.



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morenoingrato said:
Hint- My next game introduced the gray-haired lady with the whip.


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Hint for 43:

A D&D sequel not made by the developer of the original.



Some of the most memetic parts of number 43 include a shoe, a frog, and a statue, despite the fact that none of them were very prominent in the game at all.



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Mr Khan said:
44. Xenoblade Chronicles, (39 last year), first impression 8.5, replayability 6, technical 8.

Pros: An intricate, MMO-esque battle system that keeps things fresh and exciting throughout the game, being partially real-time and having one great hell of a lot of strategy under the hood. Vast, breathtaking areas to explore, tons of stuff to do and a compelling cast of characters.

Cons: Too long, which hurts my desire to replay it. Some bosses (Xord!) can inspire the urge to mutilate small animals. Somewhat nonsensical ending.

Lorithia truly tested my patience. @_@

But yes, XenoBlade Chronicles was a fantastic game. It's scope was truly astonishing, and I do enjoy games that reward those who want to explore.

I agree with you on the story though. K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid) would have worked wonders for it, as by the end it became convoluted and (at times) a bit eye-roll worthy.

Still... that alternative cover. Amazing.



Scoobes said:
Hint for 43:

A D&D sequel not made by the developer of the original.

I tried researching for this and got all this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_video_games


You're going to need a better clue <_>



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