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Zid wrote on 2010-10-19 00:30
Play Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
It has so many Nintendo characters bashing each other to dust and so many unlockable content that will take up months to unlock. The graphics are very slick for the Wii, and the gameplay is top-tier that's dependent on skills when playing with no items and on Final Destination but is also chaotic and insanely fun otherwise. Each character's uniqueness is carefully thought-out in both aesthetics and gameplay, giving each character a nearly self-defined feel to them, ensuring that almost no two characters play the same.
There's somewhat of a lack of a story, but this game is mainly for its arcade-like nature and multiplayer, so does that really matter?
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Moppy wrote on 2010-10-19 00:53
Issues surrounding Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker can never be over analysed. Advancments in Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker can be linked to many areas. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It is estimated that that Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is thought about eight times every day by socialists, who form the last great hope for our civilzation. Here begins my indepth analysis of the glourious subject of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Society is a simple word with a very complex definition. Back when Vealinger reamarked ‘the power struggle will continue while the great tale of humanity remains untold’ [1] he created a monster which society has been attempting to tame ever since. Much has been said about the influence of the media on Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Observers claim it helps to provide some sort of equilibrium in this world of ever changing, always yearning chaos.
Of paramount importance to any study of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker within its context, is understanding the ideals of society. To put it simply, people like Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Economics has been defined as 'I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.' To my learned ear that sounds like two people with itchy backs. Of course, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker fits perfectly into the Inter-Spam model, as is standard in this case.
How do we explain these clear trends? Of course oil prices will eventually break free from the powerful influence of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, but not before we see a standardised commercial policy for all. Perhaps to coin a phrase Legend of Zelda: The Wind Wakereconomics will be the buzz word of the century
The media have made politics quite a spectacle. Comparing the electoral politics of most Western and Eastern European countries is like comparing Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and political feeling.
Take a moment to consider the words of style icon Kuuipo T. Time 'Man's greatest enemy is complacency with regards to personal and political hygiene.' [2] Primarily, he is referring to Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. If our political system can be seen as a cake, then Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker makes a good case for being the icing.
One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and what's more human than politics?
Conclusion
What can we conclude? Well, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker parades along man's streets and man waves back. It replenishes the self, brought up a generation and is always fashionably late.
I'll leave you with this quote from Uma Morissette: 'At first I was afraid I was petrified. Thinking I could never live without Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker by my side.' [3]
But seriously, play it.
One of the most unique art styles out there with the solid Zelda gameplay everyone loves along with tons of new items and awesome side quests to do.
You should also play the Mother series(Earthbound in the NA). It incorporates all of the generic RPG plot elements and game play and a unique, hilarious and whimsical way.
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Oakmin wrote on 2010-10-19 01:13
Play Trouble in Terrorist Town on Garry's Mod.
Trouble in Terrorist Town is a game basically about Traitors vs. Innocents.
A small group of traitors are randomly selected in a large pool of terrorists.
As an innocent terrorist you must use clues to find out who the traitors are and defeat them before you are killed.
As a traitor terrorist, you can use many tools and techniques to stealthily murder your innocent terrorist victims and hide your deeds.
As a detective, you are given a small assortment of tools to track down who the traitor is.
Play. Now. :pissedoff:
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Byte wrote on 2010-10-19 01:22
Quote from Zid;187284:
Play Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
It has so many Nintendo characters bashing each other to dust and so many unlockable content that will take up months to unlock. The graphics are very slick for the Wii, and the gameplay is top-tier that's dependent on skills when playing with no items and on Final Destination but is also chaotic and insanely fun otherwise. Each character's uniqueness is carefully thought-out in both aesthetics and gameplay, giving each character a nearly self-defined feel to them, ensuring that almost no two characters play the same.
There's somewhat of a lack of a story, but this game is mainly for its arcade-like nature and multiplayer, so does that really matter?
Quote from Moppy;187299:
Issues surrounding Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker can never be over analysed. Advancments in Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker can be linked to many areas. Until recently considered taboo amongst polite society, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is featuring more and more in the ideals of the young and upwardly mobile. It is estimated that that Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is thought about eight times every day by socialists, who form the last great hope for our civilzation. Here begins my indepth analysis of the glourious subject of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Society is a simple word with a very complex definition. Back when Vealinger reamarked ‘the power struggle will continue while the great tale of humanity remains untold’ [1] he created a monster which society has been attempting to tame ever since. Much has been said about the influence of the media on Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Observers claim it helps to provide some sort of equilibrium in this world of ever changing, always yearning chaos.
Of paramount importance to any study of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker within its context, is understanding the ideals of society. To put it simply, people like Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Economics has been defined as 'I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.' To my learned ear that sounds like two people with itchy backs. Of course, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker fits perfectly into the Inter-Spam model, as is standard in this case.
How do we explain these clear trends? Of course oil prices will eventually break free from the powerful influence of Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, but not before we see a standardised commercial policy for all. Perhaps to coin a phrase Legend of Zelda: The Wind Wakereconomics will be the buzz word of the century
The media have made politics quite a spectacle. Comparing the electoral politics of most Western and Eastern European countries is like comparing Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and political feeling.
Take a moment to consider the words of style icon Kuuipo T. Time 'Man's greatest enemy is complacency with regards to personal and political hygiene.' [2] Primarily, he is referring to Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. If our political system can be seen as a cake, then Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker makes a good case for being the icing.
One thing's certain. The Human species liberally desires Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and what's more human than politics?
Conclusion
What can we conclude? Well, Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker parades along man's streets and man waves back. It replenishes the self, brought up a generation and is always fashionably late.
I'll leave you with this quote from Uma Morissette: 'At first I was afraid I was petrified. Thinking I could never live without Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker by my side.' [3]
But seriously, play it.
One of the most unique art styles out there with the solid Zelda gameplay everyone loves along with tons of new items and awesome side quests to do.
You should also play the Mother series(Earthbound in the NA). It incorporates all of the generic RPG plot elements and game play and a unique, hilarious and whimsical way.
I'm sliding towards these two games, who can better convince me than them?
Come on guys sell it!! ;P
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Pwezent wrote on 2010-10-19 01:22
You should play mass effect 2, because it has space exploration, daddy issues, and lasers.
Also, it has seth green voicing your pilot, and you get a cool robot sidekick named legion.
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Yuminia wrote on 2010-10-19 01:29
Left 4 Dead 2 will be bought in a little bit. Just because I've been reading about it and am thinking about buying it. Zombie killing here we go.
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Zid wrote on 2010-10-19 02:32
Quote from Byte;187316:
I'm sliding towards these two games, who can better convince me than them?
Come on guys sell it!! ;P
Super Smash Bros. Brawl lets you pwn and brag about your skills.
The other lets you... play on a Gamecube. owo
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-10-19 02:35
You should play Maplestory. Do I need to explain more?
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Moppy wrote on 2010-10-19 02:42
Quote from Byte;187316:
I'm sliding towards these two games, who can better convince me than them?
Come on guys sell it!! ;P
While Smash Bros. can be fun, it isn't much of an experience. Both Wind Waker and Earthbound encourage exploration through numerous items to collect, characters to meet and monsters to defeat. Wind Waker allows you to explore 40 unique islands each offering you things like dungeons, puzzles, arenas and quests as you enjoy it's heart warming and beautiful art style. Wind Waker also has some of the best music I've ever heard in a video game. You will want to keep playing Wind Waker just for it's many catchy tunes and you'll want to continue to listen to your favorite songs afterwards. Earthbound on the other hand, is just pure silliness as you venture across different terrain, increasing your power through nature to stop an alien invasion. From the powerful fly Buzz Buzz to the idiotic bully Pokey, you'll meet unique characters with the intent to either help or harm you- or somewhere in between. You'll fight spontaneous and whimsical enemies from exploding trees to giant puke overlords with your other party members at your side. Both of these games offer a lot more than the mindless fun of Smash Bros. Also, Brawl's story mode sucks.
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Serathx wrote on 2010-10-19 03:04
Play Minecraft, because you can build floating castles in the sky
made of glass with waterfalls flowing down from them!
And you can also...mine stuff! And mine more stuff!
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Byte wrote on 2010-10-19 03:05
Quote from Moppy;187402:
While Smash Bros. can be fun, it isn't much of an experience. Both Wind Waker and Earthbound encourage exploration through numerous items to collect, characters to meet and monsters to defeat. Wind Waker allows you to explore 40 unique islands each offering you things like dungeons, puzzles, arenas and quests as you enjoy it's heart warming and beautiful art style. Wind Waker also has some of the best music I've ever heard in a video game. You will want to keep playing Wind Waker just for it's many catchy tunes and you'll want to continue to listen to your favorite songs afterwards. Earthbound on the other hand, is just pure silliness as you venture across different terrain, increasing your power through nature to stop an alien invasion. From the powerful fly Buzz Buzz to the idiotic bully Pokey, you'll meet unique characters with the intent to either help or harm you- or somewhere in between. You'll fight spontaneous and whimsical enemies from exploding trees to giant puke overlords with your other party members at your side. Both of these games offer a lot more than the mindless fun of Smash Bros. Also, Brawl's story mode sucks.
Silly Mop, I beat Wind Waker millions of times. Earthbound has never appealed to me.
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Moppy wrote on 2010-10-19 03:06
Quote from Byte;187443:
Silly Mop, I beat Wind Waker millions of times. Earthbound has never appealed to me.
Well...
Play Mother 3.
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Time wrote on 2010-10-19 03:09
Quote from Byte;187443:
Silly Mop, I beat Wind Waker millions of times. Earthbound has never appealed to me.
Wind Waker is my favorite game of all time, followed by Brawl. And by brawl, I mean all the other zelda games, then brawl.
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Zid wrote on 2010-10-19 03:16
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JustNoOne wrote on 2010-10-19 03:16
Playing Smash Bros is great with friends, it's uber fun when you have friends over ^^
Every character does play differently and that's just freaking awesome, huge cast and yes it can get chaotic at times, it's still fun. It has massive replay value and soundtrack on certain stages are marvelous ^^ (Butter Building is freaking awesome on Halberd xD) Even if you decide to not play it for a long time, it's just as fun the first time you pop it in your Wii ^^
Well now that I've talked about it, anyone up for Smash Bros right now?