Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
Bioshock is another great game, sadly it drags along in the second half which dashes it's change of being called a perfect game.
It might have been a deadline issue. Sometimes, a game has to be rushed through production because....wellllll...money. Level design is not necessarily linear. There may be 2 or 3 teams designing the levels all at the same time or it could be one team designing the levels mostly chronologically. Production managers would defiantly or SHOULD try to make sure that there is continuity in level design but that doesn't always work out. I really liked Fable...but I could tell that at some parts, it seemed to be rushed.
Oh so true, I don't mind it, its just it becomes to predictable, and often you have to go somewhere and collect and Item, then a bunch of splicers will come out of nowhere, I think it sort of dies down around after Arcadia.
Never the less it is still a great game in its own right, but most games are rushed now a days.
Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
It depends on what your preferences are, we are talking about the overall package, but if you like horror games, then please list what you think is the perfect horror game.
Originally posted by dadudemon
It might have been a deadline issue. Sometimes, a game has to be rushed through production because....wellllll...money. Level design is not necessarily linear. There may be 2 or 3 teams designing the levels all at the same time or it could be one team designing the levels mostly chronologically. Production managers would defiantly or SHOULD try to make sure that there is continuity in level design but that doesn't always work out. I really liked Fable...but I could tell that at some parts, it seemed to be rushed.
It was also the case of trying to lengthing the game by adding more levels when the game clearly didnt need it.
Should have ended right after you meet up with Ryan.
why is Ush a reason to disregard a game lawls at that, hes only a mod and another person somewhere else, he can have his own views for sure but his review should not make a diffrence to what other people think
ive played the game for ages when i got it, and even fairly recently after compeling the game several times have i got to the stage where (PC version) am downloading tonnes of mods and everything, its excelelnt, you can add Lord of the rings items, new dungeons, levels, houses, equipment, all kinds of things to the game, the game is quite moddable and some mods that change a lot can make the game completly new again, adding all kinds of awsome things, vanilla Oblivion was great when i first got it and the mods can keep it alive
Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
Fountaine was an obvious twist.The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is another game that is almost perfect.
It was good, but I think it could of been much better, no where near perfect.
I hated the presentation of the story and conversations. For an RPG where story is so important, when you watched with that Half Life style of being in the scene, nothing happened. You get the same crappy fighting animations. After watching the cinematic scenes in Mass Effect simply made this worth.
Mass Effect also makes the conversations in Oblivion look terrible. You get a close up of the same 6 faces/voices recycled over and over again. Im afraid Fallout will have the same system too. 😬
Originally posted by Furion
Fatal Frame and Silent Hill are the pinnacle of Horror Genre. Resident Evil still beats them though.....Cept for Pyramid Head. Pyramid Head >>>>>>>>>Chuck Norris
Pyramid Head is awesome. 😛
I think the best horror game is the Resident Evil remake, Lisa Trevor still freaks me out. Silent Hill 2 is up there, but the game just ****s with your head rather than an actually have anything happen.
RE4 is easily the best game of the Resident Evil series, but it wasnt as "horror" as the previous games. Speaking of RE4, it is one of those "close to perfect" games, but its still got problems like the inventory and being unable to move and shoot.
I think games back in the NES and SNES eras came closer to being perfect than any game since will do.
There is so much more now that games can do. Games have more modes and features, most have cinematic story telling, online multplayer. And games cant pull all of them off perfectly, some dont even try(example: Zelda's lack of voice).
Back in the 2D era games didnt have to do all that much. So games like Mario 3 or Link to Past were as good and close to perfect as games could be.
Originally posted by Burning thought
hehe awsome, i think on that last level i had 2 or 3, u kno the one with that avatar guy? he was rly powerful i converted the fake one tho
Yep he was I just cast my 8 10 level dragons in there and they pounded on him and I used my gold to cast a healing spell each time it was required sometimes I would throw in some Warlock so hit him a bit down in health I got him and converted him in prison and then used him to destroy the other keepers dungeon 😈.
i remember i used to dig out little rooms especially for the horned reaper, sometimes i went a little mad and gave him huge rooms but usually i gave them a 9 tile setup of a lair, hatchery, temple and i think i gave him a treasury so i could put cash in there, they took tonnes of payday and used to go mad and smash through the doors and kill your own creatures hehe [/B]
That was the only way to keep that crazy creature at bay, a secluded area where he could pray, study, train, sleep and Eat and agreed lock away was the best, and then a magical forged door, well they couldn't destroy it in one attack at least... and they was like that kind of units you release against the enemy and hurry away before it attacks one self 😂