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Post by Mr. Glow on Jan 5, 2011 1:05:10 GMT 1
I HATE Ninjas...
Just Cause 2 is the only game that could pull off a Big Lipped Alligator Moment of this magnitude and make it sort of cool!
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Post by Mr. Glow on Jan 17, 2011 5:15:42 GMT 1
This was by far my favourite Stranger Mission in Red Dead Redemption. This, the missions with Landon Ricketts and any of John's talks with his son (especially when they go hunting) were really well written, in my opinion.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jan 17, 2011 6:45:39 GMT 1
That mission had me very confused.
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Post by Knightfall on Jan 17, 2011 9:11:39 GMT 1
Dang, I think I would have remembered that one. I'll have to go back and look for it when I play it again. That was pretty good.
I think my favorites from that game had to be pretty much all of the West Dickens missions. I love that guy.
Here's one of my favorite parts from Bad Company 2:
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Post by Mr. Glow on Jan 19, 2011 23:59:27 GMT 1
I only started playing Undead Nightmare last night, when I found this part I was laughing my head off!
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Post by Mister Buch on Jan 20, 2011 1:01:37 GMT 1
I was struck by this conversation in KotOR, earlier this week. One of the bits I had forgotten. This version sadly is quite different to what I heard (and my guy wasn't wearing Cyclops glasses...) but still - Take out the bits about Jedi and the dark side... and you're left with some very honest, insightful advice. "Inevitably, love is going to lead to as much sorrow and regret as it does joy. I suppose there are perfect, eternal loves out there, but I haven't seen any. And how you deal with the bad part is what determines your character. / Bah! A life without love is boring." Well said, Bioware! There was also I bit in my playthrough where he said something like, "I suppose it can work out wonderfully, but it would take a strong and compassionate person to see that through, as well as luck." It makes 'This weapon is your life!' and 'Be mindful of the here and now' look a bit rubbish, that, doesn't it?
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Post by Knightfall on Jan 20, 2011 3:52:52 GMT 1
Where did that BioWare go?
And Glow, I don't know how you'll react, but Undead Nightmare freaked me right the f&%k out. Killing the zombie bears will stress out your soul.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 7, 2011 0:56:54 GMT 1
I'll generally concede most of KotOR II's faults, but if you don't agree Kreia is a brilliantly written and acted character my attacks will tear you apart.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Feb 7, 2011 12:21:53 GMT 1
I have to say Kreia is a hell of a character. I'd give you that.
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Post by Mister Buch on Feb 7, 2011 21:23:28 GMT 1
[youtube] I'll generally concede most of KotOR II's faults, but if you don't agree Kreia is a brilliantly written and acted character my attacks will tear you apart.Well said. I thought she was beautifully-acted, too.
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Post by madnesshero on Feb 7, 2011 22:16:00 GMT 1
Gonna date myself here, but when you found out Id's identity in Xenogears... bombshell to say the least, in retrospect should have been ale to guess, but still didnt see it coming.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Feb 10, 2011 16:35:39 GMT 1
Minor but personal giggly moments for me there while playing ME2 recently. Nothing says like "watching my back" when some mook like a giant mech, is about rickroll my Shepard when Garrus head shotted that thing... although I'm less impressed afterwards when I have to run like hell before the damn thing exploded into a nuclear mushroom. Certainly touching when he was Shepard's LI at that time... in a clumsy way.
On a bigger scale, the last mission in New Vegas through the independent path. The one called "No Gods, No Masters." Nothing like awesomeness when everything snaps at the tip of your fingers, like NCR, BoS, the Encalve, Boomers and your personal robot army fighting against Legion. And see the Fort blew up in process as you activated the army. To add the icing on the cake, the Yes Man tossing General Oliver Lee from the Dam personally is the cherry on top.
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Post by jklinders on Feb 10, 2011 18:17:21 GMT 1
Oh hell, the entire Fallout New Vegas game is an awesome experience in gaming. My girlfriend is a huge Oblivion fan, I've tried unsuccessfully to corrupt her into New Vegas, she just doesn't like shooter type games though.
On a side note. POST 1000, Spectre badge for me. *blows through a noise maker then starts humming through a kazoo the Sousa March of your choice*
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Post by Mr. Glow on Feb 10, 2011 18:36:02 GMT 1
I hated Moore and Oliver, the incredibly boring guys you work for in the NCR path. Say what you want about them, Caesar and Mr. House were pretty interesting, and Yes Man (my second favourite character in the game) was brilliant.
Killing Oliver (and utterly wrecking Hoover Dam on the way there.) was fun, but I think I missed the option to have him thrown off the dam.
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Post by jklinders on Feb 10, 2011 18:42:20 GMT 1
I wouldn't know about Caesar. My magical mystery tour through Fortification Hill was made complicated by a rather bad standing with Caesar's Legion. Granted I gunned down most of his guards but the very fact I entered his tent was not necessarily an attack. Too bad, I would have enjoyed the chat. Kinda surprised the Legion was able to mount an attack on the dam after the carnage I wreaked there.
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