You faggots stop complaining about things right now and post video games you like and things about video games you like. What do you faggots LIKE?
I like Pulseman. It's a very fun platformer.
You faggots stop complaining about things right now and post video games you like and things about video games you like. What do you faggots LIKE?
I like Pulseman. It's a very fun platformer.
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Hotline Memeami is fun.
I like when I do an air combo that goes into a corner reset.
Any game that makes me think about my mistakes or reinvent my strategy on beating an enemy. Bloodborne And smt
>Dat soundtrack
There's something about Bittberblack Isle that I love. Maybe it's the structure of going room to room and beating tough enemies - the only goal in mind is to get to the next safe area so you can restock healing items and rest.
Turn-based combat that involves more than navigating a menu. Paper Mario TTYD, you so good.
Store gave it to me free with the Playstation; was expecting a shitty tie-in but god damn they put a lot into this game.
Trying to collect all the coins on the log-ride levels was my own personal hell.
Interesting cutscenes AND good gameplay in the same game. Hnnnnnnnggg.
I like that too. I remember the first time I played Paper Mario 64, I was hooked.
Late 90s-early 2000s were actually pretty good to movie/cartoon-to-game adaptations.
I love little girls with big ass weapons in vidyagaems.
Looks like a cock and bollocks
Honestly i always enjoy playing Kingdom hearts, Especially BBS and KH2.5.
They're just so satisfying games to play on critical.
I really love suikoden 2. I can't get over how much I love the art and general look of the game. The music is wonderful as well. Not sure how much of it is nostalgia but its a game I still go back to every year or so.
smash melee friendly matches are dope af
I wonder if they intended that?
This. Though I ended up pissing my buddy off a lot because I used Mewtwo's OP-as-fuck up-throw a lot.
Get fucked, bird.
Pic-related also stole a lot of afternoons; filling in the void left by the actual Buzz Lightyear game.
Really flexes my brain muscles
Was the sequel any good?
I was about to post this.
Besides Doom and Overwatch, beating Hotline Miami has been my favorite gaming experience i had this year.
And dat fucking soundtrack, if the postage wouldn't be so goddamn high, i'd get the vinyl-version of it through iam8bit.com
In spite of my hating no-win scenarios, I love Bloodborne. I love Nier. Despite the tragedy waiting for me on the horizon I love the scenery and the absolute desolation.
And she's gonna let it rip.
I love Battle Realms, any current and future attempts to bring its glory back are dead as a stillborn, but I will forever love this game for pretty much anything of the list:
1) Units that thank you when you heal them and who taunt after killing enemies
2) Idle animations having hidden passive effects
3) Melee combat actually *feels* godlike due to each unit having multiple attack animations while also moving around and occasionally shouting at each other
I always want to hugg the eyeless chicks.
This. Crit all day everday. Ultima Weapon is my favorite keychain. Never got it in kh1fm though
I like action adventures like Landstalker, Story of Thor, Illusion of Time, Alundra etc.
I like Serious Sam a lot, I probably play the entire series over at least a few times a year, and Second Encounter close to a dozen.
It's good for relaxing after a hard day, challenging yourself on harder difficulties, playing with friends, or just drinking your ass off and shooting Kleer because you've had a shit day or something. I still don't think I've found every secret in every game, and I refuse to look up them up online because at this point it'd just be stupid.
Talos Principle was also really good and CroTeam is probably my favorite developer.
This game is deeply, DEEPLY underrated. Nostalgia aside, it has responsive, fluid controls that allow a level of skill to be built similar to Mario with Rayman's running momentum, it looks gorgeous for 1995 and it has an amazing soundtrack. Bosses are pretty fun, hard as nails, good level design, everything you want. Way better than the clumsy, imprecise rayman 2 that butchered the characters/story/atmosphere of 1 and made everything grimdark with rayman becoming a legendary creature made by the gods.
>Puzzle/Adventure games
>3D Platformers
Fucken cozy.
>Obduction next Wednesday
Fucken cozy.
I love when I have both of the options of making a female MC dress like a total slut or a total badass. Especially when you can be a badass slut.
And yes, I have masturbated to my Dragon's Dogma character wearing the thong.
I really like ARK: Survival Evolved.
I love working on our military strategies with the other leaders of my tribe and I just spent the last 3 hours designing warships with some of them.
We're going to war.
I like SSX 3 and I hope you all do too.
Never played it, but Tricky was my shit on the Gamecube.
DKC2, NBA Street, Rollercoaster Tycoon
There's something about these games that keeps me coming back. It's simple fun, you don't need to invest a whole lot of time to get good. They're fun right off the bat.
I love when the credits roll, and you can get right back into the game with all of your items and character progress, whether it's NG+, free roam, or more to do after the credits.
I like Psychonauts.
It was also a very fun platformer. Though not really for the platforming.
You'll love Half Minute Hero.
Games that made my eyes wet during the credits just because it was such a great experience all the way through
>Zelda TP
>Mass Effect, specifically the first one with that dope credits song
>Dragon's Dogma's second set of credits
>Paper Mario TTYD
>Mario Galaxy - the OST alone has brought me to tears because it's so fucking good
I've yet to play the Paper Mario games, but the rest of your choices match perfectly with me. You are a pretty cool guy user.
I like Transformers Devastation.
I like being able to collect powers from all the enemies I encounter. So when you find a new enemy, not only do you have to think about how to fight it and deal with it, but you also get excited because you wonder what kind of ability it has that you can use. Stuff like Aria/Dawn of Sorrow, Folklore, Obake and to a lesser extent Kirby.
I'm like 10 minutes into suokpden 1, just did the quest where I go kill the bandits and I'm pretty sure I wasn't supposed to, because I feel like I was working for a corrupt governeor. Thanks for reminding me to get back to it.
On topic, I like strategy games with lots of classes you can change into; Ogre Battle 64 has like 30 different classes.
Me too man.
What about mega man?
While I like the Megaman games for their own merrits it's not the same. In the Megaman games you're only gaining abilities from the bosses, not all the enemies as you travel through the levels. I was actually a bit excited for Mighty No 9 at first when they said you could gain abilities from everything throughout the game, but then they went back on it and made it just boss weapons.
Megaman Zero 4 is probably the only one that ever did what I was thinking of, with the hand that you could rip weapons off of the robots. I still enjoy the games they just don't tickle that specific game fetish.
The new doom. It's not perfect, but god damn it if it isn't allright. I have also learned a new respect for all video games after having my computer blown up for a week.
I like zipping around and using speed to beat enemies. Dragon's Dogma is like that itch that never stops feeling good to scratch. I wish I could use the sword and board, bow and twin daggers all at once. It just feels so good mang. Can anyone point me to some good mods for it? I've downloaded a couple but it's just been cosmetic mods so far.
God bless BBI. I would play the fuck out of DD2 even if it was just a dungeon crawler all the way through.
I've been liking playing couch co-op games with my roommate quite a bit lately. Games like battleblock, portal 2, Keep talking and nobody explodes, and pic related have been amazing to play with her
Is the Cyberdemon difficult?
>video games i like
All Batman: Arkham, all Resident Evil i've tried, all stealth games i've tried (Metal Gear Solid, Splinter Cell, Tenchu).
>things about video games you like
Realism and care in "minor" details in general: not copypasting of things, not avoiding some minor animations (like for pushing buttons and shit), not respawning of destructible objects, that kind of shit. Help me out with my suspension of disbelief, devs.
Not very much.