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| infamousDee | Feb 2 2010, 07:22 AM Post #1 |
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Flying Battery Act 2
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Inform the community of the most obscure, yet brilliant, titles you've come across.
Edited by infamousDee, Feb 3 2010, 11:28 AM.
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| Jenna Jay | Feb 2 2010, 02:53 PM Post #2 |
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Stealing Talents!
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Shantae, It was one of the last Game Boy Colour games released for that system (I think it was released something like 2 months after the Game Boy Advance came out) So nearly no one got to play it but for those who did I bet they would rate it as one of the best games for that system. |
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| Nail Strafer | Feb 5 2010, 09:45 AM Post #3 |
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May I recommend Shadow of Destiny for the PS2? This is a mystery game where you are trying to solve your own murder. Your character, Eike, is murdered in the very first cutscene. But he's saved by a demon guy who gives him a time travel device, so that he can go back in time to prevent his own death. However, just because Eike averts his death once doesn't mean he's free. The assassin will not give up that easily, so Eike gets murdered in many different ways throughout the game. Each time it happens you go back in time to figure out how you will prevent the new version of Eike's murder. The overall goal of the game is to find and destroy the underlying cause of Eike's death, so that he can escape the shadow of his destiny completely. Hence the title. Even though this game is just puzzles and no combat, it does a really good job at making you feel tense. Time is always ticking forward to when you are fated to die, so you have to work fast to change time's flow to save yourself. But you also have to be careful not to do anything that will erase you from existence, like coming in contact with yourself from another time or preventing your own birth. The game's story also has many branching paths, since there are a great deal of ways you can affect how the flow of time plays out and thus what ending you get. I bought this game just because of the blurb on the back of the box about all this, and I love that I did it
Edited by Nail Strafer, Feb 5 2010, 09:47 AM.
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