What video games make me actually feel powerful?
What video games make me actually feel powerful?
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Devil May Cry is very good at that, especially once you get gud and start doing no damage runs.
Sims
risk of rain on 10th loop
By the time you start killing orcs you feel like a god in Gothic 2
pacman championship edition dx
Prototype
The Force Unleashed
>have to hit regular enemies a thousand times
>feeling powerful
lmao
Asura's wrath
Doom would win that
Protoype series
Hotline Miami series
Dishonored & Dark Messiah games
Crysis series
Dark Souls (after you reach a certain skill)
Furi
The Darkness games
Divinity Original sin
Dragons Dogma:DA
E.Y.E
Bethesda games
Magicka series
Metal Gear Rising
Serious Sam games + Shadow Warrior
>have to hit regular enemies a thousand times
You don't though. Stop pretending that watching videos (probably combo videos) = actually playing the game.
Kingdom Hearts II
Sora puts Dante and Kratos to shame
>Anime Kirby
That'd only make him lose
>EU Luke
thanks for reminding me that outside Old Republic era EU barely anything is good in the EU
Ace Combat
Soul Nomad demon path
KOTOR dark side
infamous series
Underwhelming answer, but Monster Hunter.
You feel incredibly powerful as you watch your character progress by becoming stronger with crafting new weapons and armor salvaged from monsters you hunted.
Enemies take several hits until they stagger, flinch, or fall over, meaning taking the time to accurately place a strong attack with a heavy, slow weapon extremely rewarding.
>mash x and sometimes triangle to win
>Everyone is contributing to the thread
>nobody has gone off on the op pic
What fucking timeline did I wake up in
Bayonetta
Infamous, second son is probably the objective best but infamous 2 is my personal favourite
he has toonforce though
Helldivers
vanquish
The best one
Gurren Lagan or God would easily win.
God of war
Goku and Ben 10000 would win
>Goku is a universe buster
>Ben can use Alien X and warp reality or use Alien X to copy other character's abilities.
>Simon has access to full spiral power
It's over, only an omnipotent can beat that.
>having to hit enemies a thousand times
You don't have to, it just looks stylish when you do and that fits Dante's character incredibly well. He's already too op so he kinda takes it easy when fighting for the most part
Yakuza. Not on the same level of a god, but still pretty powerful.
ninja gaiden or any fighting game im good at
Bayonetta and to a lesser extend Métal Gear Rising. The boss fight in these games get me pumping, especially Jubileus ans that water Angel boss
Doom.
God of War.
Black & White.
>Métal
oh la la
>t. literally never played the game
Probably watched some nip's MAD style videos and got mad salty lmao.
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God of War 1, 2 and 3. Especially 3 because you are killing olympian gods but it's the worst of the three.
Watch this to decide youtube.com
I still can't believe how shit the writing was for God of War. It started off so well too. At least they are keeping things consistent as the 4th looks like horse shit.
>only an omnipotent can beat that.
>literally God is on the list
>Bible feats only
Can't be omnipotent if we're only going by feats. I should have stated I was treating him as non omnipotent based on this though.
Saints Row 4
DB Xenoverse 2.
Ace Combat
Mega Man X
>Ultimate Armor with X3 hyper chips enabled
>Also has Nova Strike, 1-hit kill Hadouken & Shoryuken, as well as Zero's X3 saber
>4 Sub Tanks & 8 Heart Tanks
>Zero sacrificed himself to save X
Ninja Gaiden Black.
I know what you're thinking. "But user, that game is so hard you don't actually feel powerful. Everything will kick your ass and you're only barely getting by, if at all!" Bear with me here. Play the game. It'll kick your ass without mercy. Keep playing until you beat it. Then delete your save and start from the beginning again.
No game has ever given me the feeling of such a sheer rush of power as replaying the early levels of Ninja Gaiden after I went through all that struggle and frustration to git gud. Playing those levels that kicked your ass the first time through and not even breaking a sweat is, to me, the ultimate example of a game that rewards actual skill.
Pretty much every stylish action game, Dragon's Dogma, and Monster Hunter games have satisfying, weighty combat.
Also:
>Allowing Doom the Infinity Gauntlet and Galactus' powers
He sweeps. Why not let him have the fucking Beyonder's powers while you're at it?
Nice meme. GoW 3 was a huge potential wasted, but the new game is directed again by my boy Cory Barlog who directed the best GoW.
Official chart right here
You know Mario is the clear winner because of the 64 engine
>Chuck Norris
>2005 era power
>Anyone else winning
Cipher by far
Haruhi.