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Quote from: Casper on July 10, 2015, 06:57:40 PMRatchet and Clank 3: Up Your Arsenalthat's the next game i'll be playing for my little r&c-a-thonit's the one i remember the least, so i'll be having a fresh experience
Ratchet and Clank 3: Up Your Arsenal
I'm going for 100% completion anyway, so I'll end up getting it all eventually. I do remember the Infector being the worst weapon ever, though.
The Legend of Zelda: OoT is exactly how an adventure/puzzle game should be.
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you should check out wind waker
Quote from: Sprungli on July 10, 2015, 07:11:19 PMRock-Paper-Scissors Perfectly balanced, free, no additional dlc, no required console, no patches needed, fantastic control schemeProve me wrongthere's no skill involvedjust rudimentary mindgameshowever, i came up with a variation back in elementary school that was actually kinda funbasically, me and two other friends would be on r/p/s "teams"team rock, team paper, team scissorsif you were on team rock, for example, that didn't mean you could only play rock--you could still play normallybut the only difference was that if you won a game by playing rock, you would get 2 points instead of 1and losses would result in a single point loss, regardless of what you playedif you played your team's object and lost, however, you would lose two pointsand we did something like, first to 10 points winsthe games never got anywhere (because we factored in point deficits, ie. you could have a negative number of points if you lost that often), but we made it so games were concurrent--we never forgot about our scores and we would just continue where we left off whenever we wanted to play againwe had it going for about two or three months before we got bored of it
Rock-Paper-Scissors Perfectly balanced, free, no additional dlc, no required console, no patches needed, fantastic control schemeProve me wrong
I'm going with San Andreas. No other game I played has the amount of hours I put into it.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on July 12, 2015, 05:16:48 AMI'm going with San Andreas. No other game I played has the amount of hours I put into it.That game had so much packed into it. Due to the diversity within the map, it felt more massive than GTA V's.
Quote from: Vien on July 12, 2015, 05:19:25 AMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on July 12, 2015, 05:16:48 AMI'm going with San Andreas. No other game I played has the amount of hours I put into it.That game had so much packed into it. Due to the diversity within the map, it felt more massive than GTA V's.I know it's most likely smaller but due to what you said it does fell a lot bigger. Instead of having one city you have three of them with their own atmosphere and design to them and there's a few towns around each of the islands. With GTA 5 you have one city and one or town towns. For myself driving around is just as boring as what it was in GTA 4 due to having no environment. Yes there's more environment than what GTA 4 has but there's still hardly anything to it. Even if the map is the same size they could have added more to it. Those mountains and that giant lake are just pointless wasted space.