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Sometimes I actually start to feel nervous before online RTS matches.DaBrainz
Lol me too!
Aside from that the RE outbreak 1 and 2 'bosses' , those that would chase you through the level , granted some pretty intense moments
L4D. It is the only game that has ever made me physically tired from playing it. It is just that intense.
Edit: that is a lie. Starcraft used to do it to an extent when I back when I was really into it.
WoW, I just zone right into it, "oh I'll just play for an hour or so", then I lose self-awareness and regain conciousness 4-12 hours later and boom look at the clock, it's the same time, only AM instead of PM.death919That happened to me once while playing CSS.
Hidden: Source. No game has ever made my heart race and heighten my focus like this one did. Despite being a multiplayer game that pits a squad against one monster called The Hidden, it's anything but lopsided in one team's favor. Being the last person on the squad really makes you maintain 360 degree awareness, constant movement, pay attention to everything since The Hidden's blurred outline is the only thing to indicate his position, and encourages you to stay in cramped areas.
And there's Trauma Center, I'm just going to say this game made it apparent how retardedly durable the DS's touchscreen is.
Hidden: Source. No game has ever made my heart race and heighten my focus like this one did. Despite being a multiplayer game that pits a squad against one monster called The Hidden, it's anything but lopsided in one team's favor. Being the last person on the squad really makes you maintain 360 degree awareness, constant movement, pay attention to everything since The Hidden's blurred outline is the only thing to indicate his position, and encourages you to stay in cramped areas.
And there's Trauma Center, I'm just going to say this game made it apparent how retardedly durable the DS's touchscreen is.
That sounds like an interesting game. Maybe I will check it out.For me nothing like fighting a huge horde and then surprise a tank appears in L4D.jfcundiffhmm alot of parts in RE4 were intense and once i remember my brother freaked out cuz there was ALOT of ppl coming on a bridge to trap u in a house or something. BUT ovrall re4's AUDIO design is wayy bettr than anything this gen. Maybe just a bit bettr than Dead Space.
Hidden: Source. No game has ever made my heart race and heighten my focus like this one did. Despite being a multiplayer game that pits a squad against one monster called The Hidden, it's anything but lopsided in one team's favor. Being the last person on the squad really makes you maintain 360 degree awareness, constant movement, pay attention to everything since The Hidden's blurred outline is the only thing to indicate his position, and encourages you to stay in cramped areas.
And there's Trauma Center, I'm just going to say this game made it apparent how retardedly durable the DS's touchscreen is.
Stabby2486
Damn I can't believe I forgot to say trauma center. Those games are ****ing nuts.
I would say any CoD on Veteran and Gears of War's multiplayer. I get a little too into it... :oops:Trigger_Hppy
you are going to laugh but I still have Gears 1 & 2 in a wrapper lol. I thought maybe play the so called less intense resistance 1 (at least that is what they say) then move on to being wowed. Just not sure I care for the gore lol.
CoD, I have to admit I hated fps til I played CoD 4 and WaW (to be fair i barely gave fps games a chance til now). Wish CoD 4 had a co-op campaign. Nazi Zombies is impossible for 2 people but super intense (especially since my spouse is more a liability i.e. throwing a grenade at my back as I cover with plasma rifle lol). I wish they had more maps and an A.I. director tailor made for two people. The game is obviously for 4 but I still love it.
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