Guardian
New Yoshi
Sometimes, you must give up your dreams to keep family and friends close to you...
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Post by Guardian on Feb 1, 2006 13:16:07 GMT -5
I love rpgs. I feel like I'm one of the masters of rpgs( But how do I know? ) What does everyone else think?
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Post by Moot on Feb 1, 2006 14:03:06 GMT -5
Needs more FPS :-\
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Post by melons on Feb 1, 2006 14:03:21 GMT -5
Opps i acindently voted adventure... I would have voted other cause im a sports fanatic!!!
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Post by UMS Author Lava on Feb 1, 2006 14:23:38 GMT -5
RPGs, without a doubt. Though I'm partial to platformers myself.
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Post by Lazo on Feb 1, 2006 14:30:45 GMT -5
Any game where I can smash things then smash other things with the things I just smashed is just fine.
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Post by anjilfan on Feb 1, 2006 14:32:26 GMT -5
RPG's ROCK!!! So..I picked RPG (duh.... )
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Post by Not-Garr on Feb 1, 2006 15:12:11 GMT -5
Ah, quite difficult, I'm partial to 'Arcade' (They used to be the real shooters, people! Parodius forever!), AND RPGs, but RPG's are gonna have to be my pick. If anything for the lack of good arcade games lately..
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Post by Gene L.D. Ryoko on Feb 1, 2006 15:32:54 GMT -5
RPG's and the good FSP evernow and then
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Post by Yoshi Master! on Feb 1, 2006 16:13:07 GMT -5
A good old adventure.
RPG in extreme second, I grew up without RPG's.
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Post by contention on Feb 1, 2006 16:24:59 GMT -5
This is actually a tough question while it may not be for some. I have a love for shooting games and for RPG's. Better yet, if one could only be combined somehow. Though I have a feeling people from both Genres would lift their pitchforks in anger. Since I was young I've had a few systems, but the main system on which I played on was the PC as opposed to the SNES or NES. I used to just sit back and play Doom with friends. Sometimes even Duke Nukem, and even games that dated back farther than that. Strange old ones, it was those that caught my true attention. I never really opened up to RPG's until I played the first Final Fantasy and then moved up bit by bit. This happened due to a friend I used to know in my old town.
He would always show me these RPGs and over time I began to love them. Mainly because it allowed you to put your own personality in a game. You got to make the choices of what you did. It may not be a game where you controlled the storyline, but you got to control the aspects of who you were and what you wanted to be able to do. That is what made me love it, and over time, RPGs opened up with abilities to control the aspects of the story as well. It was that which totally blew me away and made me love them. That, and a very dear friend has opened me up to them even a bit more and appreaciate them better. Of course, every genre has its flaws. To appreaciate RPGs there needs to be a boundary of patience and solitude toward the matter of making yourself stronger.
Yet, FPS's were always interesting because of what they allowed to be done as well. You couldn't really control your character or any parts of the game. Sometimes its fun though to just explore and go around ridding the world of evil. With a good old gun, haha. I came to love them more with the release of Conkers Bad Fur Day. A platformer/adventure/ and third person shooter added in one. Yes, while it was raunchy it held every basic of the games and really added a lot to those genres. Besides, everyone needs a little cussing squirl in the basis of their lives.
So choosing between those is hard, but I'll stick with RPG now. They still keep astounding me, unlike FPS's which left off for me last winter with HL2 and Doom 3. More and more are coming though, so I can never know what to expect.
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Post by Brute on Feb 1, 2006 17:41:29 GMT -5
I love racing games!! I love Super Mario Kart, and i also have a game for gamecube called F-Zero GX which they are really great games!
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Post by sui on Feb 1, 2006 18:15:40 GMT -5
I like those 'alternative' kinda games. Which like... can't be categorised after all. For example: Rez. Another example: Kuri Kuri Mix. REZZZZ... But say the honest, there are games I love in every genre. So ima on the side of the ultimate "Good Games" category :P
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Post by Anjil on Feb 1, 2006 18:34:23 GMT -5
Eep, this is really hard. I love practically all genres. D: Except for Sports games. I'm not much for those.
Fighting games, Racing games, RPGs, and Adventure games the most, I guess.
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Post by Yoshiken on Feb 1, 2006 18:39:36 GMT -5
all about the RPGs XD
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Post by Leoshi on Feb 1, 2006 18:41:24 GMT -5
(strange, I thought I already posted) RPGs, no question about it. Been m favorite type, always has been, always will be
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Post by Toshi on Feb 3, 2006 10:34:32 GMT -5
RPG's all the way! You can't beat a good quality rpg game, such as Tales of Symphonia, but i prefer to mix in with the online rpg's like Maple Story... gawd that game rocks!
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Post by dragonpaw on Feb 3, 2006 10:54:37 GMT -5
I love RPG's. Sort of. I should actually say 'prefer and somewhat like'. Actually, I probably should have voted 'other', because I am a big fan of those games where you beat up your opponent- usually an inferior brother or sister- as Yoshi or Gatomon.
But I selected RPG's because they have the most potential. I love games that have these things: lots of dragons, dragons that can evolve multiple times, and multiple routes. They should call it 'Dragon Overkill' and put in 3459 different dragons and dragon evolutions. Each. 6918 total different possibilities. It would be awesome. And it would have a kick ass storyline that has enough twists in it to make you and your grandmother cry. And it would take at least 200 hours to complete.
They should also make some better adventure games. Who needs humans who shoot stuff? Either we get more zombies that came about from a virus, or we get some sort of adventure game that involves some animals on a quest to save a world devoid of humans. Or you don't see the humans in the game.
Like, one where you're a caracal starting in the desert, and you must find these eight crystals of the elements that hold the earth together -- lest it explode because the elements are unbalanced. Or something. And it would take around 120 hours to complete, too. And you don't level up in it. It just has lots of cool places, like iridescent sand and cloudy sky deserts. And lets not forget glowing crystals of all different colors around. It's enough to give anyone a seizure reason to live for ten thousand years while they try to complete the game.
And then there would be an underwater counterpart, starring a dolphin. The Ecco the Dolphin games were awesome, so awesome I'm sad I've beaten them all. They need new dolphin games where a dolphin explores underwater to save the world from an evil menace that can't seem to win. There should be more color, crystals, and, in some levels, more darkness and creepiness than color. With those freaky Vortex enemies. That would be awesome. This game, given it's incredibly hardness, will take over three hundred hours to complete. Try not to spontaenously combust from the hardness of the game. It might even become a family heirloom -- generation after generation tries to complete the game but dies before reaching the end.
Those are my odd game ideas that I, mostly, came up with right on the spot. I'm just creative like that. Don't mind that I, basically, took the original Ecco storyline and threw more color and creepiness into it. And pointy goodness known as crystals.
As an added note, I think there should also be some game where you are an aspiring pyromaniac, your goal being to burn down the world without getting shot. Or one where everyone around you dies of some new disease, then comes back to eat you, or something. The original Resident Evil was beyond cool.
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Post by teh yoshi on Feb 3, 2006 14:36:07 GMT -5
I love adventure games. Sometimes they impliment puzzles in there, anway, so it's all groovin'. I never was big on RPGs, really.
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Post by moshi5694 on Feb 7, 2006 18:42:44 GMT -5
Pokémon RPGs of corse!
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Post by Yin on Feb 7, 2006 18:46:16 GMT -5
What? No fighting? Come on, punching and smashing your opponent to a plup is the best joy you can have! RPG's come in a very, very close second.
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