Looking back, the title of the topic is a bit misleading, but I hope the last post clarifies it a bit!
Foolz said:
Do you have the same amusing (for the viewer) problems with Metroid-style games, or does the backtracking and the like just put you off too much?
I don't like backtracking and that's about it. As I recall I was proficient enough at the game, I just don't enjoy going back though the same areas. I'm like a shark, I only move forward.
aspro said:
I don't like backtracking and that's about it. As I recall I was proficient enough at the game, I just don't enjoy going back though the same areas. I'm like a shark, I only move forward.
But you love Arkham Asylum.
There really isn't that much backtracking in that game. So you have to criss-cross the outside part a few times, no big deal.
It's that ONE game philosophy, that feeling of contentment that I am looking for here... while it is true this usually leads to your most played game... it usually starts with "I am enjoying this game sooo much, I can't believe I only paid XX for this!"
Even still it's not ONLY the dollar value versus gameplay I am looking for here. It is more how much you VALUE the game (not just monetarily) versus other games. It's the game you can't picture not having anymore. The one you'll always go back to and enjoy. Maybe it's unique, maybe it's addictive, maybe it just holds particular nostalgic feelings. Maybe you've finished the game already, but you enjoy playing it sooo much, you just play it again and again for pure enjoyment's sake.
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My list would look something like this:
GoldenEye 64
Vagrant Story
Phantasy Star Online Episodes 1 and 2 Plus
Ogre Battle 64
CastleVania: Symphony of the Night
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne
Disgaea
Panzer Dragoon II Zwei
Zanac
Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Picross DS
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If you notice, there's games that I rate VERY highly, but are NOT on this list. Metroid Prime, for example. Did I love the game? Yep. Did I get my money's worth? Yep. Would I play it again? Probably not. It was a near perfect game experience, but once I was done, I was done.
It's hard to pinpoint what exactly it is about these games versus others, but anyone else feel the same?