DisilusionedMP3 · 46-50, M
1) Detroit: Become Human
2) Dragon Quest 11
2) Red Dead Redemption 2
Detroit BC is incredible. Been moved to tears more times than I can count. I've learnt what it is like to be a mother! I've learnt what it is like to choose between leading a peaceful or violent revolution!
2) Dragon Quest 11
2) Red Dead Redemption 2
Detroit BC is incredible. Been moved to tears more times than I can count. I've learnt what it is like to be a mother! I've learnt what it is like to choose between leading a peaceful or violent revolution!
Elegy · 46-50
I'd say they are all partially story driven:
FF VII (obviously)
Half Life
Portal
Fallout 3
FF Tactics
WOW (originally)
Assassin's Creed 3
Skyrim
Metal Gear Solid
Eternal Darkness
Bioshock
There are lots I'm not even remembering I'm sure.
FF VII (obviously)
Half Life
Portal
Fallout 3
FF Tactics
WOW (originally)
Assassin's Creed 3
Skyrim
Metal Gear Solid
Eternal Darkness
Bioshock
There are lots I'm not even remembering I'm sure.
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DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@Elegy For me 2, BH and Revelations are among the best. Story wise that is. It's blatantly obvious that later games will have better features and graphics.
Elegy · 46-50
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic Well yheah it's just logical but I really thought the camera on 2 was just baf.

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@Elegy Eternal Darkness was a neat game I don't hear too many people talk about. I don't know if I would necessarily say it's a story driven game though. The sanity mechanic is very interesting and I don't believe it's been replicated in a game ever since, and the audio design is very well made for a 2002 game. Truly unsettling in some areas. Also as a side note the spell sounds are so satisfying lol. [media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhArX1t7Vhs]
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
Witcher 2, Fallout 2, Planescape: Torment.
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@ZonkeyBalls Haven't heard of the third one. I played the witcher 2, got killed by a bunch of nekkers and gave up. W3 is a lot easier to beat apparently

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@ZonkeyBalls yus, Planescape was awesome
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
kimmy159 · F
I'm curious to hear about the ones you liked best ^^
I usually start off playing those once in a while, but then I get busy and hardly finish any XD I liked the final fantasy games a lot when I was younger ^^
Sometimes games like that semi-frustrate me though in the line of "why are those my only options? XD"
I usually start off playing those once in a while, but then I get busy and hardly finish any XD I liked the final fantasy games a lot when I was younger ^^
Sometimes games like that semi-frustrate me though in the line of "why are those my only options? XD"
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@kimmy159 Oooh! Hitman, forgot Hitman blood money. Not much of a story but it was so fun being a cold hearted killer, just the raw coldness and lack of concern from 47 as he kills anyone who is in his way or an unwilling witness.
I used to frequent computer clubs as a kid, the older kids would tease us when we play Vice City " Hey kid you wanna see something cool? - Ok. "BIGBANG" *dies*"
I don't know about that samurai game, never heard of it.
I like those games with the determined ending, depending on the player's choices. For instance in dishonored if you kill a lot of people you lose sight of your goal and affect the people around you, get a sad or violent ending, compared to if you just stealth trough or eliminate enemies by non lethal means.
I also liked the gang-bangers in GTA San Andreas, all those "families" and hoods
ALSO! Halo series, too bad I only played 1 , the rest I watched online since they were for XBOX. The flood give me the creeps even today.
I used to frequent computer clubs as a kid, the older kids would tease us when we play Vice City " Hey kid you wanna see something cool? - Ok. "BIGBANG" *dies*"
I don't know about that samurai game, never heard of it.
I like those games with the determined ending, depending on the player's choices. For instance in dishonored if you kill a lot of people you lose sight of your goal and affect the people around you, get a sad or violent ending, compared to if you just stealth trough or eliminate enemies by non lethal means.
I also liked the gang-bangers in GTA San Andreas, all those "families" and hoods
ALSO! Halo series, too bad I only played 1 , the rest I watched online since they were for XBOX. The flood give me the creeps even today.
kimmy159 · F
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic Hahah exactly :D
I like games like that too where your gameplay decides a lot of the reactions and outcome. Perhaps I should give dishonored a try some time ^^
Somehow I never really got into GTA San Andreas, but I did like GTA V more :D
" Hey kid you wanna see something cool? - Ok. "BIGBANG" *dies*"
Lmao, must've been funny ;p I like games like that too where your gameplay decides a lot of the reactions and outcome. Perhaps I should give dishonored a try some time ^^
Somehow I never really got into GTA San Andreas, but I did like GTA V more :D
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@kimmy159 Dishonored is cool, you get some sort of witch powers which are very handy for stealth and a cool mark on your hand

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I am too lazy to play a game with a storyline
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
@SW-User Yes, but we both have pretty good excuses. Sunny is studying to become a dentist and I received a not-so-honorable discharge from the Finnish mil.int.
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@ZonkeyBalls Finnish military is a lot weaker now
ZonkeyBalls · 46-50, M
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic I'm available for the job, as long as they are offering me the position somewhere near the Equator. I think Tuvalu is planning a surprise, Blitzkrieg, attack on its neighbors.

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Portal 2, Myst, Planescape Torment
Elegy · 46-50
@SW-User Myssssssssssssssssssssst

SW-User
The Last of Us, God of War
Different versions of Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Resident Evil, and Batman: Arkham Asylum all come to mind.
dragonfly46 · F
I am really enjoying Assassins Creed Odyssey's storyline. No matter the ending.
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@dragonfly46 I used to be a big fan of the AC games but not so much lately. The games are now more about a character and less or not at all about the world or brotherhood. It used to be our guy in the middle of the story not our guy the source of the story. In my opinion the ones with Ezio Auditore were the best AC games
dragonfly46 · F
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece are depicted pretty accurately, the games are gorgeous to look at. In Odyssey, it was a time before the brotherhood exsisted. Odyssey is all about the character and their family. Even the sad ending was like watching a little movie. The weaponry is more customizable and instead of a slash and dash fighting style, it's more timing in movement. I played Witcher 3 just before and wondered if I'd ever find anything comparable. I was very pleasantly surprised. I do however agree with your assessment of Ezio. My son is a great fan.
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
Breath of Fire III, Dragon Quest VII
Thodsis · 51-55, M
The Last Of Us. I didn't skip any of it.

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Last Of Us
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
To the moon 🤔
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic all he does when playing games is screaming, talking over the narrative, skipping notes. I think he has some form of adhd. If you like story based games then he's the last person you should watch... try Cryaotic's playthrough. You'll see what i mean.
DrSunnyTheSkeptic · 26-30, M
@MartinTheFirst You are entitled to your opinion.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@DrSunnyTheSkeptic yes i sure am, lol.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Among the wolves