To be honest none. If I had to pick one maybe Zelda: OoT. That game still looks damn good on my 3DS.
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I got a NES for my birthday in 1987. After that it was on. Ive bought almost every system since then. My best memories are from playing the SNES though.
You dont have to tell us. We are all 3DS fans here. Informative post though.
Nothing beats Radiant Historia when it comes to storyline. It has one of the best in any game I've played, ever.
nintendofreak_2
This. But I havent played 999.
As far as actual individual games go...none (Maybe Bioshock). I would have to say it was generation of Indie games. Xbox Live, PS Network, Nintendo Network (eShop) were the real game changers. Pretty cool not to be stuck buying $60 heavily marketed retail games all of the time. Now for $5 - $20 you can find some amazing games with fresh ideas that you dont even have to leave home to buy. That was the biggest change this generation IMO.
It kicked my ass so much when I was a kid im afraid to play it now. Save states might encourage me though...
I dont really mind a little trash talk. It is America after all. We have a competitive spirit and there is nothing wrong with that. But I have to agree that alot of the trash talkers take it too far. There is no reason to go on and on with the trash. No reason to send obscene PMs to people. And certainly no reason to kick people from a game just because there they are learning or made a simple mistake.
After playing the demo, and now playing RE: R on 3DS, I'm amazed that a handheld game can be so superior to a console game.
Bigboi500
This exactly. Ill stick to RE:R. Amazing game with more of what RE was originally supposed to be. Very polished and still a little bit scary. A port of RE:R to consoles would have been better than RE6.
If you still have an original Xbox and want to try something amazing then get Phantom Dust. The concept is by far the best I have seen with regards to the card elements. The story is kind of lacking to be honest, but thats about its only downside. You collect cards via buying packs or individual cards from the merchants in the game. You can build your decks anyway you want to. Then you take your deck out to various arenas where you have action based battles using your cards powers. The game is refreshing and something more developers should look into. My idea was to take this game and have some kind of open world instead of the arenas for the future generation consoles that would have the power to pull it off. I highly recommend this game to anyone that hasnt tried it, especially if you were ever into CCGs.
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Pedro
You speaking garbage is not a personal attack. Its just that you speak garbage. To claim that every Zelda game is GOTY "somewhere"(whatever that really means) is a reflection of how obsseive and absurd your bias is towards the game.
Dvader is right. Your the crazy one speaking garbage. Every Zelda game is ranked among the top games of all time.
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