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#21: *looks cards* "Lock me up and throw away the key."

Another hint: Considered by many the best game by this developing juggernaut.



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Clyde32 said:
uran10 said:
Clyde32 said:
uran10 said:


Since no one tried, I'll give more Hints. You have the ability to scout and synthesize monsters.

Is it SMT?

#21

4 Player platformer on the best selling nintendo home console.

New Super Mario Bros Wii.

Correct



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uran10 said:
Clyde32 said:
uran10 said:


Since no one tried, I'll give more Hints. You have the ability to scout and synthesize monsters.

Is it SMT?

#22

No, Its a spin off where the main character looks like trunks from DBZ

You can scout monsters to recruit them and synthesize them together

Its the prequel to a game already on my list.

Seriously... how has no one guessed it? hint: The incarnus is very important to the story



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The first game I played in the 'Total War' series was immediately a keeper. The game hits the mark and paints the early Roman Empire, still the Roman Republic, in a way that couldn't have been done any better. The game is huge, technically smaller than 'Empire' which was in my list earlier, but it has more regions on the European continent and it will take a very long time to conquer as much provinces as the Romans did in real life.

The player takes control of one of Ancient Rome's leading noble families. These families all represent the Roman world and share military technology and social advances, but are in effect rivals and it's vital to get the upper hand during the course of the game. The end-game has the player challenging the other two families and the senate itself for total control of Roman territory and becoming the first Emperor. Like the other Total War games, there's two parts to the game; the campaign map and the battles. The map is turn-based and armies are moved as pawns across the world, while the battles are real time, controlling each company of units against the enemy.

Micromanagement is what gives the game it's finesse, and it's what makes the politics and the managing of your Empire interesting without getting too complicated or tedious. Tax and building policies control the wealth of your settlements, and even the different governors under your command have their influence. A real classic among the strategy genre, and a game I can get back into any day.



And now for something completely different;

#21
Looking at the antagonist, it seems like you're looking in the mirror. Suit's a different color though, but it's yours that's actually wrong somehow. Even though encounters with this, usually slow-moving, antagonist are scripted, when the light dims a little, it gets really tense!



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uran10 said:

Seriously... how has no one guessed it? hint: The incarnus is very important to the story

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker? (might have the name wrong)



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Super_Boom said:
uran10 said:

Seriously... how has no one guessed it? hint: The incarnus is very important to the story

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker? (might have the name wrong)

 

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uran10 said:
Super_Boom said:
uran10 said:

Seriously... how has no one guessed it? hint: The incarnus is very important to the story

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker? (might have the name wrong)

 

Thank you super boom!

 

Wow... I got that one in mind after the first hint, but I didn't think the main character looked that much like Trunks, so I didn't say it =__=



mZuzek said:
theRepublic said:
mZuzek said:

Speaking of which, I just played through an awesome game for the first time this last weekend and it made me want to put it in my list here, but it's too late... so I checked everyone else's lists and was bothered by the fact that it wasn't anywhere to be found. *sigh* (well hopefully someone has it higher up the list and just hasn't revealed it yet)

Are you going to give us a hint?

I think I'd rather keep the mystery, not because it'd be a spoiler for next year since no one's going to care, let alone remember this next year, but rather just because I feel like keeping it.

Nah, screw it. It's Ori and the Blind Forest.

I have heard good things about that game.  Problem is I am not planning on buying an Xbox One and my PC is a ten year old piece of crap.



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#21
Looking at the antagonist, it seems like you're looking in the mirror. Suit's a different color though, but it's yours that's actually wrong somehow. Even though encounters with this, usually slow-moving, antagonist are scripted, when the light dims a little, it gets really tense!

Hint 2: It haunts you, every step of the way in this space-station.