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heres top 5 in no order
1.) Dark Souls
2.) Goldeneye 64
3.) Uncharted 3
4.) Ocarina of Time
5.) Final Fantasy 7
[QUOTE="UNcartMe"]Also, name a game where the friendly ai is perfect... foxhound_foxI don't think he was expecting perfect AI, just better AI. If it can break immersion, in a game centered around immersion, that is a big issue. This, basically. Considering the enemy AI holds up so well (for the most part), it was frustrating when the friendly AI was frequently so bad that it actually hindered my progress. The story, characters, world, and themes were all spot on. However, I think in some respects the gameplay and AI let it down.
But have you played The Last of Us?charizard1605
Yeah.
It was really good, but I hated how it tried to be a survival oriented action game for most of it but every once in a while there'd be a sequence like
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the upsidedown fridge trap infinite ammo pistol shooting gallery or the goddamn running away from a tank on a bridge sequence
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where it just went full Uncharted and ruined that whole feeling for a bit.
I had a bunch of other problems with it, too, but there are also a lot of problems with The Sims 3 that didn't stop me from getting just uncountable hours of top-notch entertainment out of it. I'm undecided if The Last of Us is one of my favorites, but I've definitely had some great times with it so far.
Streets of Rage 2
- Fast and fluid gameplay that is easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master
- A variety of difficulty settings
- Cool and unique characters
- Awesome bosses
- Amazing music
- Stellar atmosphere
- Perfect length
- Perfect pacing
- The best Co-Op experience ever
- Versus modeIt's a timeless masterpiece that I still play more often than any of my other games. This to me is so key, because a truly great game should be just as much fun to play 20 years later from the first time you played it.
Renegade_Fury
^^^^
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