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Mr_No said:
Hint for the #34: "Look, plumber's crack." Also, said plumber had a socioeconomic disparity.

Ratchet & Clank 1? ^^



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brendude13 said:
Hint for #34:

Two hexagons.

Star Wars: TIE Fighter.



Wright said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Already at 35! Time flies when you're having fun :)

Hint for #35:

The heroine of this game deserves a sequel but she keeps getting overlooked for a man.


Assassin's Creed: Liberation?

Sorry, I just saw this!

Good guess, but no. The man in question is a special kind of man, one who just got a trophy in Super Smash Bros.



Oh, congrats Wright! The game was indeed Vice City Stories. Although the game was in a familiar setting, it still managed to mix things up with likable characters, a reasonably strong story and ample side missions in the property takeover; a feature I'd love to see return.

#33 is a game which Krezzy suggested I buy. And, well, he was right. Similar in ways to another title on my list, but completely different in others.



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

#35: God of War (Santa Monica Studio, 2005) - PS2/PS3

Much like Burnout 3, I also saw gameplay videos of God of War before I even had a PS2. I was MIND-BLOWED by the videos, so I made sure to make this one of my first PS2 games. And I was not disappointed. I've always been fascinated by the greek mythology, so that's already a plus in my book. The gameplay was tight and entertaining, the bosses were mind-blowing (and it began the series' tradition of starting the games with an awesome boss), and the story really entertained me, though I couldn't fully appreciate it at the time, as my english was not that good and there were no subtitles. To this day, it's one of my favorite series. Nowadays, the first game is a little rough around the edges, because of some minor things (not being able to descend from climbable walls faster, for example), and looking back, the Hydra is not as impressive as the Colossus of Rhodes or Poseidon. Still an awesome game though.

 

#34: this game's cutscenes can be potentially hilarious - but I'm fairly sure the developers didn't intend this.



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artur-fernand said:

#34: this game's cutscenes can be potentially hilarious - but I'm fairly sure the developers didn't intend this.


Devil May Cry?



Veknoid_Outcast said:
Wright said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Already at 35! Time flies when you're having fun :)

Hint for #35:

The heroine of this game deserves a sequel but she keeps getting overlooked for a man.


Assassin's Creed: Liberation?

Sorry, I just saw this!

Good guess, but no. The man in question is a special kind of man, one who just got a trophy in Super Smash Bros.

P.S. You've guessed the right company.



Wright said:
artur-fernand said:

#34: this game's cutscenes can be potentially hilarious - but I'm fairly sure the developers didn't intend this.


Devil May Cry?

Nope. But my game and DMC do have one thing in common.



Zekkyou said:
Mr_No said:
Hint for the #34: "Look, plumber's crack." Also, said plumber had a socioeconomic disparity.

Ratchet & Clank 1? ^^

Correct!



Veknoid_Outcast said:

P.S. You've guessed the right company.


Beyond Good & Evil? But I don't see if that one makes sense.