#29: Whichever ending you chose, you'd be in for a frustrating disappointment.
#28: Halfway through the climax, the main character passes the baton to his successor.
#29: Whichever ending you chose, you'd be in for a frustrating disappointment.
#28: Halfway through the climax, the main character passes the baton to his successor.
27- Xenoblade
Hint for 25- How can you not like a hippie?
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#27 Okami
One of the most overlooked games of all time comes in at my #27. Okami is the best game created by the exceptionally talented Clover Studios, which also formed the foundation for Platinum Games later down the line. Okami is still today, a decade after its release one of the most beautiful games I've ever seen, thanks to its unique and stellar visual design that makes the game look like a Japanese painting come to life. You play as the sun god Amaterasu in wolf form attempting to save the land of Nippon from a variety of demons and monsters, using a celestial brush that allows her to freeze time and create a variety of different effects by simply painting them to make them real. The celestial brush is an absolute stroke of genius, and gives Okami a lot of its unique charm. There really isn't any game quite like it.
Hint for #26:
A somewhat divisive entry in an unique fighting game series. Many people, especially in the competitive scene still prefer the previous game in the series, but I think this one is the overall better one. If only they hadn't introduced tripping as a gameplay element.
Darashiva said: #27 Okami
One of the most overlooked games of all time comes in at my #27. Okami is the best game created by the exceptionally talented Clover Studios, which also formed the foundation for Platinum Games later down the line. Okami is still today, a decade after its release one of the most beautiful games I've ever seen, thanks to its unique and stellar visual design that makes the game look like a Japanese painting come to life. You play as the sun god Amaterasu in wolf form attempting to save the land of Nippon from a variety of demons and monsters, using a celestial brush that allows her to freeze time and create a variety of different effects by simply painting them to make them real. The celestial brush is an absolute stroke of genius, and gives Okami a lot of its unique charm. There really isn't any game quite like it. Hint for #26: A somewhat divisive entry in an unique fighting game series. Many people, especially in the competitive scene still prefer the previous game in the series, but I think this one is the overall better one. If only they hadn't introduced tripping as a gameplay element. |
Super Smash Bros Brawl
Nice remainder:
#29: This game developers planned to create an evil version of a famous female character.
2nd hint: They created an evil version of a famous male character, brother of another famous male character that already had an evil version.
And...
#28: This RPG was created by the same developers than #29, who had created another RPG franchise for a different console manufacturer.
New hint (works both for 28 and 29): The name of this developer is taken from Arthurian mythology (and it's an easy reference).
S.Peelman said:
I don't know, wild guesses because they don't seem to 100% fit, or maybe they do, and coincidentally all Nintendo games but; Yoshi's Island, Mario Kart Double Dash and Mario Galaxy? |
Wild guesses are better than no guesses at all, most of my games are indeed Nintendo though
Correct on #31 and #32
And you are pretty close with #29, but not at the same time (if you get what I mean) :p
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mZuzek said: Huh, I recalled him being called Hero of Trains in the game. My bad, I guess. |
Well I do agree that would have been pretty lame at least, yes.
Platina said:
Wild guesses are better than no guesses at all, most of my games are indeed Nintendo though Correct on #31 and #32 And you are pretty close with #29, but not at the same time (if you get what I mean) :p |
Nice. And #29 uhm.. is uhm.. Do I want to guess Mario Galaxy 2? Feels strange after guessing Mario Galaxy. Like if I don't have any imagination or something. But then, you mean a game with Yoshi I assume, and it's "out of this world" so I'm just going to do it anyway;... Mario Galaxy 2?
Rome: Total War as guessed by Entropio
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, with a lot of 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 economically and in terms of senatorial influence during the course of the game. The end-game has the player challenging the other two families and the senate's army of the city of Rome 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. Make the wrong decisions and your faction will enter a crisis, or make the right ones and Rome will be yours. A real classic among the strategy genre, and a game I can get back into any day.
#26: This handheld game was released on the same date as a big brother on home consoles, though it is a totally original game, in a totally different style and taking place at a different point in time chronologically.
Entropio said:
Super Smash Bros Brawl |
Correct.