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BraLoD said:
Platina said:
#35
Venturing out is dangerous, best leave it seasoned explorers to navigate the unknown
..but where is the fun in that? Let us ascend to the heavens, leaving no tile unturned
Battling enemies, traversing through fire, snow and wind
Till we reach the top and find the mysteries within

#34
A peaceful village stands no chance against the mighty power of the tank
All 100 have been captured, but one.. One that looks like a misshaped baseball bat.
Fear not, we shall fire anything and everything to defeat the One’s tank
But the One will be the end to us all.

#33
Three timelines, diverging from one point
To one point the three timelines will return
All must be tread upon, to influence the other
To save the world and one another

#32
Our hero goes on a epic journey,
one we have seen too many times, in fact..
But this time, rather than being grounded to realism,
our scope is expanded beyond the horizons

32. Wind Waker?

I like where you are going with this, but you need to think in a bit more literal sense ;)



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mZuzek said:

Well it doesn't matter which one you liked the most or not here, because your hint was false. Warriors of Rock is definitely, absolutely the most metal Guitar Hero game besides Metallica, that much is not very debatable.

Live does seem to suck indeed. I haven't even bothered checking out the setlist, the controller change was bad enough. It's a shame the Wii U never got Rock Band 4, as I did want that game.

Edit: yes Slarvax, this time it's right.

Warriors of Rock doesn't even have the pointy logo anymore.



axumblade said:
In this game, you play as 3 completely different main characters.

GTAV?



mZuzek said:
Slarvax said:

Therefore, no. To either

33 is a 3D game.

Super Mario 64... DS?

Yes!



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mZuzek said:
S.Peelman said:

Warriors of Rock doesn't even have the pointy logo anymore.

I see, so that's who you are. The kind of person who judges games based on their covers.

Despicable.

You're alright.



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BraLoD said:
AZWification said:

31- Eternal Darkness


Hint for 28: A mirror plays an important role in the good ending of this Metroidvania.

28. Lone Survivor?

Not quite!



                
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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock as guessed by BraLoD

This game sparked a big addiction that dominated much of the early 7th Generation of video games for me. I lived and breathed Guitar Hero for a while, until later releases began to lack in their soundtracks and were released quicker and quicker starting fatigue. These games live or die by their soundtracks and luckily enough, the game that got me into the franchise, 'Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock', had one of the best.

With a plastic guitar shaped controller, the objective is to play the songs according to the button combinations that appear on screen. There's a strum-button, and five "frets" which have to be pressed in certain combinations, more or less following the actions guitar players would perform while playing these songs in reality. Not really of course, but it mostly feels like it's close enough and that was the big appeal. Completing one of the harder songs in one of the harder difficulties made you feel cool. A nerdy cool, that was never actually cool, but cool nonetheless.

The songs are all real, well known songs, and due to them being in line with my usual preference for music, it fit well with me. 'Guitar Hero III' and 'Guitar Hero: Metallica' mostly contain hard rock and metal songs, which are more fun to play than for example pop songs, and those had a good balance. 'World Tour', the fourth game also had a nice selection and from what I've read the first two games are also quite decent, which, even after all this time, I still want to play someday.



Alright so moving on again;

#30: The end justifies the means, just get your client where he or she wants to go.



Time for my hint 30:

A sequel to a game that is hated by most of its fanbase, the world now being restored is struck with disasters and conflict builds up between the two differing groups of the world. It's up to a girl and a magical dog to restore balance to the world, accompanied by a young boy who seems normal and weak, but there's more to this boy than anyone could have imagined.



 

              

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31 – Pokémon Snap


Pokémon Snap is a rarity and a little gem. Usually an on-rails photography simulator wouldn’t have had much success (and by success I mean being able to be published), but fortunately it had the strength of Pokémon brand behind it and this game reached our N64. But Pokémon-ness wasn’t all this game had to offer: the game was genuinely good and entertaining. Ok, let’s see why:

Ok, with 7 on-rail levels, one of which is actually the “final boss” and only 63 movement-scripted Pokémon out of 151, the game could seem pretty scarce of content, limited and repetitive. On the contrary, replayability of the levels is immense, and the limitations that the game imposes on the player are what make the game enjoyable. The interaction among player and the level is in the beginning null (you can basically shoot photos), but as you advance in the game you receive different items (apples, pester ball, a flute…) which can be used to interact with the Pokémon in different ways, from attracting them to making them dance, sometimes with unexpected results, that reward you with better photo chances. Since the same item can be used in different ways (for example, you can use the apples in order to attract a Pokémon or to stun it), each visit of the same level can be different, and you “explore” the level through those different interactions. You can even find alternative routes in the level. Each time you make one of those discoveries (a new route, a hidden Pokémon, a way to evolve a Pokémon…) the sense of accomplishment is incredible.

The fact that the WiiU is going to die without a new Pokémon Snap, when it should have been a launch title, is one of the biggest, and saddest, Nintendo mysteries…