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These were the shitThe WCW games too. So many hours.View attachment 548552
These were the shitThe WCW games too. So many hours.View attachment 548552
It's actually in 4D. You know...time!
Anyone know if this guy is running for office? This may be my favorite quote of all time! Lmao.. I'm not sure a more true statement has ever been made!
...and "Hell, no!! You're not gonna be Oddjob again!"Anyone know if this guy is running for office? This may be my favorite quote of all time! Lmao.. I'm not sure a more true statement has ever been made!
Beck in my teens if you went to a party that didn't have a big screen, golden eye or Mario cart already warmed up and just waiting on that opening screen. Pizza or pizza bites (perfectly acceptable substitute to pizza hut!) warming up infusing the house with that amazing cheap pizza smell and at least a cheap 30 pack of warm Milwaukees best still in the box at room temperature hiding behind the couch that someone stole from their dad. You simply turned around and walked out!!
Man do I miss those days, that lasted for years with them same game!! And man if the owner didn't have the unlocked paintball feature already... damn it man! Now we gotta run through and get that shit unlocked before we play split screen!!
Hey asshole! Are you looking at my screen??? Hell no stop camping in the same spot!! Hahahaha
You know what's up lol. Rare for the win.1) Banjo Kazooie
2) Ocarina
3) Super Mario 64
4) Goldeneye
5) Mario Kart 64
6) Mario Party
7) Banjo Tooie
8) Mario Golf
9) Diddy Kong Racing
10) Conker's Bad Fur Day
About 30 other amazing games - my favorite console by far.
That damn little person!! Pain in the ass!! Lmao...and "Hell, no!! You're not gonna be Oddjob again!"
I was too much of a 007 fan to give Perfect Dark the time of day. I'm sure, much to my detriment. I had friends that loved it.You know what's up lol. Rare for the win.
Surely you can't have that list and not have played Perfect Dark to death. That was the ultimate multiplayer game.
I was never really into the single player mode, but multiplayer was next level. It had so many weapons, great maps, and bots with about 20 different difficulty settings. Plus a ranking system, so you could brag about being higher rank than your matesI was too much of a 007 fan to give Perfect Dark the time of day. I'm sure, much to my detriment. I had friends that loved it.
Sounds amazing - I recently acquired all of the 64 games. I probably "need" to check it out, although I'm guessing I'll be super into it and my gf will be pissed about the time suck. I'll have to think this one through.I was never really into the single player mode, but multiplayer was next level. It had so many weapons, great maps, and bots with about 20 different difficulty settings. Plus a ranking system, so you could brag about being higher rank than your mates
The atmosphere in the game was amazing. People had their routines during each day, and they're attitudes and routines change with each progressing day. Very personal stories with most people you come across in a game. Had some pretty mature moments for what is originally a child's game (like Cremia basically getting her younger sister drunk on the final night right before the moon hits with their "special ranch milk."). Also seeing other people on the final night, especially the last few hours and watching their reactions with the haunting music, bell rings, and occasional earthquakes. And even other characters in the game outside of Termina, all the side quests you perform to not only retrieve all of the secondary masks, but experience other character moments as well.
You listed absolutely no gameplay reasons why you like the game. You just listed off all kinds of things I generally don't care about in games. Not that story isn't interesting, but it's not what makes me have the most fun. For example, I've never once used the party chat feature in Dragon Quest games.The atmosphere in the game was amazing. People had their routines during each day, and they're attitudes and routines change with each progressing day. Very personal stories with most people you come across in a game. Had some pretty mature moments for what is originally a child's game (like Cremia basically getting her younger sister drunk on the final night right before the moon hits with their "special ranch milk."). Also seeing other people on the final night, especially the last few hours and watching their reactions with the haunting music, bell rings, and occasional earthquakes. And even other characters in the game outside of Termina, all the side quests you perform to not only retrieve all of the secondary masks, but experience other character moments as well.
MM was a much more personal game than OoT that focused more on characters than the story itself (even though it was still great IMO). Plus Skull Kid wanting to essentially destroy the world with a the moon than Ganondorf just wanting to rule it was pretty freakin' epic as a kid. And then having the giants stop it, get sucked into the moon, that eerie portion of the kids around the tree, and all that leading to the final boss, the one being that was effecting all of those characters' lives in the game, and get the Fierce Deity's mask to wreck Majora's Wrath's sh*t was absolutely cathartic (but not as much fun now as an adult).
I had played MM before OoT, so this could be why I lean towards the former more, but OoT while still a fine game and completely understanding people's praise of it, OoT didn't have that deep, personal impact that MM did.
You listed absolutely no gameplay reasons why you like the game. You just listed off all kinds of things I generally don't care about in games. Not that story isn't interesting, but it's not what makes me have the most fun. For example, I've never once used the party chat feature in Dragon Quest games.
I don't like Majora's Mask because the mechanisms of the "groundhog day(s)" scenario are not done well. You have to waste time waiting and doing nothing in certain circumstances unless you know the game extremely well. You can't just muck about and explore. And having to redo certain things over and over isn't fun. And being on a hard time limit to get the dungeons done is infuriating, especially when the controls for rolling around with the Goran mask are just trash. That dungeon made me quit the game, though it wasn't the only deal breaker.
Not as bad as yours. This explains everything.I really like Final Fantasy 8, so we all got problems.
I highly recommend DQ11 on Switch or PS4. Best JRPG since FF6 or Chrono Trigger IMO.Speaking of DQ, I never played any of them except for IX on DS and LOVED it. Couldn't find anyone to play with though at that point in time.
I highly recommend DQ11 on Switch or PS4. Best JRPG since FF6 or Chrono Trigger IMO.