Truly Unique Gaming Experiences
#1
Posted 10 April 2008 - 04:29 PM
Stuff that was not just a cut above the rest, but either amazingly above the rest, or just plain new.
My examples are here:
COD 4 : Its involving story, great pacing, quick dieing, and the ability to shoot through walls we're just awesome, I wouldn't say its the best FPS, but the best I've played, and the one that has forwarded the genre most
Portal: Involving story, characters, gameplay mechanics and of course, humour, need no introduction
Assasins Creed: Major flaws, but a unique experience.
Spiderman 2(PS2): Truly awesome experience in terms of freedom
Oblivion: Scope, depth and potentiality made this game great
What are your thoughts?
#2
Posted 11 April 2008 - 10:53 PM
but there are some great games out there, most of the time classics are great
super smash bros (N64)... now that was a great game
#3
Posted 12 April 2008 - 02:24 PM
I always remember first completing Sonic 2 on the Mega Drive, I think that was a pretty "ZOMG" game as well as Sonic 3 & Knuckles, but I didn't have that myself 'till later.
Resident Evil 3 was the first RE game I played and scared me shitless most of the way through, and of course the reoccuring Nemesis is a great touch. Kinda annoyed though as, since I completed that, I never found games/movies scary again. Resi 2 was another amazing game though, and has since been my favourite RE. It's just so awesome and has great suspense moments, and so many cool bosses and story twists.
Tomb Raider 1 was a great game too... the best TR by far, and so cool. Best level = St Francis' Folly. Was awesome when you stand at the top and look down to see all the floors.
Gears of War too, for obvious reasons.
#4
Posted 13 April 2008 - 06:17 PM
#5
Posted 14 April 2008 - 04:48 AM
-Fallout series: Shows that violent content can also be put hand-in-hand with intellectually mature content, and play great.
-Call of Duty 4: The current definitive FPS of this generation, not without its flaws, but nonetheless, a very good game.
-Frontlines: Fuel of War: Not as much about the game (yes, 50-man online support on Xbox 360!), but about the developers; it shows that if determined enough, a group of modders (Fact: Kaos Studios made the Battlefield 1942 modification Desert Combat) can get off their asses and make a pretty solid game on the first go.
OLD SIG
When history witnesses a great change Razgriz reveals itself,
first as a dark demon. As a demon it uses it power to rain death upon the land,
and then it dies. However after a period of slumber Razgriz returns
As the demon sleeps, man turns on man.
Its own blood, and madness soon cover the earth.
From the depths of despair awaken the Razgriz.
Its raven wings ablaze in majestic light.
Amidst the eternal waves of time
From a ripple of change shall the storm rise
Out of the abyss peer the eyes of a demon
Behold the Razgriz, its wings of black sheath
The demon soars through the dark skies
Fear and Death trail its shadow beneath
Until Men united wield a hallowed sabre
In Final Reckoning, the beast is slain.
Razgriz intrerpretation
#6
Posted 14 April 2008 - 02:27 PM
Fallout 3 is coming out, from bethesda in the near future, which I am greatly looking forward to. It will be froma first person, with guns, like bioshock, but I have high hopes it will be better.
#7
Posted 15 April 2008 - 04:28 AM
Another recent game I've been enjoying is Portal. It's pretty popular and known so no need to explain it. And yes the cake is a lie.
Another game which I find not so much unique, but has pretty much endless game play is the turn-based strategy game called Dominions 3. Limited graphics, but oh well. 50+ nations over the 3 ages, over 1500+ units to wage war with, 600 spells, and 300 magic items. Also comes with a 300 page manual/basic strategy guide, and list of spells and items. Awesome game, but hard to get into, but good overall.
~jnengland77
#8
Posted 17 April 2008 - 01:02 AM
My political compass
There's a story that the grass is so green...what did I see? Where have I been?
#9
Posted 20 April 2008 - 09:56 AM
Nothing is going to touch in that terms of story and awe-inspiring setting until, well Bioshock 2 . It probably helped I saw absolutely zero promo for it before playing the demo on a nice TV, my jaw literally dropped when the projector screen rolled up and Rapture was unveiled.
Portal
Hooray for companies being in the position to do crazy stuff, going ahead with the risk instead of churning out the same crap they know will make money and being successful with the end result. Also, it's a puzzle game that's oozing with story - which I don't think happens very often.
Perfect Dark (N64)
I've never had anything come close to that in terms of sheer fun in multiplayer. Great customisation and entertaining weapons (playing Slayers only can get really tense, all Remote Mines except for an automatic is hilarious aswell if someone accidentally shoots a mine after everyone has spent the last few minutes filling the map with them). It was also only the second game I felt compelled to, and did, finish the singleplayer campaign (the first being Red Alert).
#10
Posted 21 April 2008 - 10:16 PM
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OLD SIG
When history witnesses a great change Razgriz reveals itself,
first as a dark demon. As a demon it uses it power to rain death upon the land,
and then it dies. However after a period of slumber Razgriz returns
As the demon sleeps, man turns on man.
Its own blood, and madness soon cover the earth.
From the depths of despair awaken the Razgriz.
Its raven wings ablaze in majestic light.
Amidst the eternal waves of time
From a ripple of change shall the storm rise
Out of the abyss peer the eyes of a demon
Behold the Razgriz, its wings of black sheath
The demon soars through the dark skies
Fear and Death trail its shadow beneath
Until Men united wield a hallowed sabre
In Final Reckoning, the beast is slain.
Razgriz intrerpretation
#11
Posted 25 May 2008 - 04:12 PM
That one was really cool.
#12
Posted 26 May 2008 - 10:56 AM
Definatly have to agree with COD4, Portal and Assassins creed but i have a few more to add.
- I found that the original Command And Conquer was a great gaming experience, mind you i was about 9 or 10 when i got it and it was my very first game i got for the PC
- Half-Life (the first one) was very ground breaking for me, it took the whole idea of FPS to the next level.
- The originaly GTA game was fabulous. Nothing like the GTA games today but it was a great game at the time and very controversial
Had hours of fun on all of them
#13
Posted 27 May 2008 - 02:13 AM
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#14
Posted 27 May 2008 - 02:18 AM
#15
Posted 27 May 2008 - 12:30 PM
#17
Posted 27 May 2008 - 11:00 PM
#18
Posted 28 May 2008 - 11:24 AM
#19
Posted 28 May 2008 - 02:54 PM
I must say, this is quite a difficult debate to have because just about every game is, in some way, derivative of an old one.
GTA was probably one of the best examples of unique, because no game had ever done that before. Same for Portal and Assassin's Creed, although the later is probably the least unique. Although, again, very good at what it does, and the storyline was like none I've ever encountered.
The Sims was a unique gaming experience though. Nobody's given it a second thought.
What people are forgetting a bit here is that we're not talking about 'best' game experience, more of uniqueness.
So, unique games would be, the first of every genre. Perhaps eked out with a few who added a twist to make them feel unique.
In spite of this realisation, I must say that Unreal Tournament must feature in my list of unique experiences. Because no other game has ever given me a multiplayer experience as fun, exhilarating, as varied or as brilliant as the first Unreal Tournament game. And with so many mods, it can always remain fresh. Realism? I'll take Strike Force, TacOps or Infiltration. Single Player? Xidia Gold, Return to Na Pali. Survival Horror? Spatial Fear. Gameplay? Chaos, Fragball, et cetera. Team Fortress? Unreal Fortress Gold. It's all there, to the point no FPSer should ever be found wanting. And, nearly a decade after it was first released, it's a game whose appeal still reaches a ridiculous number of people. Despite the fact there were a number of FPS before it and infinite number after it, a game of UT still feels fresh and pure. Its gameplay is not in and of itself unique by any measure, however I've never met an FPS I wanted to play more, nor have I met one more praiseworthy. If only UT3 were even a tenth as good. I still get a sense of disappointment whenever I fire it up.
Edited by Ash, 28 May 2008 - 02:59 PM.
#20
Posted 28 May 2008 - 04:12 PM
In my opinon:
Half-life 1st
Unreal Tournament Close 2nd
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