TruckOSaurus said: But can we really trust Saruman? How do we know it's not a ruse feed directly from Sauron? |
TruckOSaurus said: But can we really trust Saruman? How do we know it's not a ruse feed directly from Sauron? |
2Quick said:
Was the hint too easy/ too hard? love your profile picture by the way. No More Heroes may be repetitive but it sure has style. |
well, it was easy for me because Skyward Sword is one of my favorite games, so that's what I immediately thought of.
Thanks! I can't even describe how much I love NMH :)
The game's protagonist last name is the same as a former British car maker.
The main cities for the game are America's Motor City and a fictional Chinese city.
Another hint for the #37: The original game is named after a trope where an unsolvable problem gets solved by plot convenience.
Mr_No said: The game's protagonist last name is the same as a former British car maker. The main cities for the game are America's Motor City and a fictional Chinese city. Another hint for the #37: The original game is named after a trope where an unsolvable problem gets solved by plot convenience. |
I'm guessing Deus Ex: Human Revolution
TRAVIS!!! said:
I'm guessing Deus Ex: Human Revolution |
Correct you are.
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Is #38 Shadow of the Colossus? |
Yes, sir
Anyone know the remaining three?(#37, 39 and 41)
KLXVER said:
Anyone know the remaining three?(#37, 39 and 41) |
37 might be Xenoblade.
38. Mario Power Tennis: Nintendo/Camelot, GameCube, 2004
It iterated on another of my top games, Mario Tennis, but was not quite as memorable simply because it came second, although the gameplay had more gimmicks. The problem with said gimmicks was that the Defensive moves were unbeatable, making higher-level play against CPUs into a chore (you HAD to be sure they didn't have a Power move, or you wouldn't get one past them, period).
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
KLXVER said:
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Whoops, guessed already.
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.