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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:19 pm
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(Note: This is open discussion. I have a feeling if some help, we will reach this goal)
For 3 years, I have been deprived of a challenging game. Twilight Princess. Dawn of Sorrow. Tales of Symphonia. All these games have presented no challenge to me.
This has caused me to begin my own project, and I ask upon this guild to assist me.
I have come up with an idea. A game. So hardcore, so brutally difficult, but it implores people to continue playing it. A long, epic game, with a good balance of cut scenes, puzzles, searching, and fighting. A game that will save the gaming world from the abyss of lame games.
So...any ideas?
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 10:42 am
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:20 am
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:06 am
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Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 6:51 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:03 pm
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To be honest, I never liked the game Kid Icarus much, because I could never get past level two. And besides, it's based on memorization, enemy patterns, and luck. Not my kind of game. I want a game that makes you think, like the original 64 Mario did. And as for the gamer/girl gamer thing...
By your definition, I'd be classified as a 'Girl Gamer' You might want to check that over. mrgreen
Graphics are a non-issue. They're a bonus thrown in at the end. I want a game where you can go through the beginning at an easy pace, then it gets harder and harder once you get used to the controls. I want a level where every fight is like a boss fight in that you have to figure out the best way to take the opponent down. I want a game that, if it has Co-op, the second player depends on the first for survival and success. I want a game that you have to think to beat, because if you just go and shoot everything, it's not much of a challenge, unless you have to pay attention to where you shoot, and it's always different. I want a forgiving game that, rather than just killing you over and over, gets you stuck until you can come up with the way to beat it!
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Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:07 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 8:23 pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:10 am
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Green-Green79 =_=; This thread makes me feel like the scum that builds up at the bottom of a fish tank.
Personally, while I love video games and play them nearly everyday; I play games to play games and have fun, not necessarily to beat them. The truth is that I suck horribly at most games and I don't think I've ever beaten a game that any of you would consider challenging. in fact, I think the hardest game I beat would be either Rayman 2 or Super Mario 64.
Anyways, the kind of game you all are describing sounds fun, but I probably would never do very well with such a game. sweatdrop
*sits in the corner of gaming shame*
I know this thread is,like,dead,but I'm the same as you Greeny.(Actually a bit worse.) 3nodding I've never beaten Super Mario 64,I used an online walkthrough to help me through Ocarina of Time(though,in my defense,no-one can get through the Water Temple without using a walkthrough),it took me forever to finish Twilight Princess,and I still haven't beaten Phantom Hourglass. I absolutely LOVE video games,but I'm not the best at them.
On the debate of Nintendo's extremely shitty "Hardcore" games,they are actually DAMN easy.I beat Super Mario Galaxy on my own,as I did with Metroid Prime:Corruption and Mario Kart Wii. The LoZ games are,in my opinion,the only hardcore games that have survived Nintendo's crappy new style of shite. 3nodding
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