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Topic Started: Oct 2 2012, 11:42 AM (296 Views)
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in this topic, you just do a top 10 of whatever you like, for example, one person will do a top 10 on their favourite game heroes while another person does a top 10 for their favourite bands, don't forget to explain WHY it's in that position too, if you get it, don't be afraid to post...

ok here's my top 10, use it as an example:

top 10 Ratchet and Clank weapons (both past and future)

10. Bouncer (Ratchet and Clank: Going commando)
This weapon is devastating, it could clear out a group easily, especially when it's upgraded to the heavy bouncer...

9. Lava gun (Ratchet and clank: up your arsenal)
This weapon is useful for clearing out a group of enemies, but it's better than the one in going commando because it can FREEZE enemies solid, allowing you to deal with other enemies and then smash the frozen ones up!

8. Hunter mine launcher (Ratchet: Deadlocked)
Useful for taking out enemies, this has only 8th place though because of its lack of ammo (unless modified for lots of ammo that is) and that it only homes in on enemies close enough to them, would be better if they patrolled around the player at least...

7. Quantum deflector (Ratchet and clank: All 4 one)
Although this is only a shield, it's especially useful if you stand still a lot because you can protect your teammates, making it perhaps one of the best weapons in ratchet and clank: all 4 one, however it's only at 7 because it doesn't fire a bullet...

6. Harbinger (Ratchet: Deadlocked)
Another weapon from ratchet: deadlocked, this weapon could take out a huge group of enemies and every upgrade increases its max ammo to boot! downside though is that its area of effect doesn't increase and was a little slow to take effect...

5. Rift inducer (Ratchet and clank: Up your arsenal)
Talk about a weapon that could easily wipe out a huge enemy easily! this weapon OBLITERATES the large normal enemies, bosses it can't suck in, plus to boot it had a fast rate of fire, and was able to combine with other black holes to suck in bigger enemies! downside though, is that it's got somewhat of a high price for it...

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Top 10 League of Legends champions.

10. Talon

An Assassin based off of our badass heroes from the Assassin Creed series, Talon takes number 10 for his awesome set of moves, burst, and his michael jackson dance.

9. Shaco

Coming in for #9 is our demon jester, Shaco. When it comes to ticking the enemy off, Shaco is the best. Between making a clone of yourself to fight for you and the funny jack-in-a-boxes scaring everyone on sight, we can honestly say he puts a smile on that face.

8. Blitzcrank

#8 features one of our most troll worthy champions. No only does his laugh troll the enemy, but so does his awesome grab that can turn the tide of battle. Need someone to make the enemy look like an idiot? Just call 1-800-Blitzcrank. GET OVER HERE!

7. Twisted Fate

When it comes to the lucky number 7, Twisted Fate takes the cake. With his ability to pick between 3 unique but game-changing cards, a skill with the longest range in the game, ability to see all and the ability to teleport where he wants, Twisted Fate is the man.

6. Nocturne

When it comes to stalking prey in nightmares, Nocturne is the guy. This guy makes Freddy Kreuger look like a wimp. With his ability to wipe out minions and jungles with ease and his ability to stalk his prey with no effort at all, Nocturne moved from number 8 to number 6 in the short time I played him. Watch out for his Ultimate. You'll be ducking scared.

5. Mordekaiser

Mordekaiser makes his way to number 5 due to his incredible farming abilities and harass. Although lacking any sort of escape mechanism, he will make up for it with a shield that is made by the special damage he deals. Careful when a mordekaiser is new by, he will hue hue you to death. A good champion sure, but he is not numero uno in my book.

4. Mao Kai

Nothing like a pissed tree walking around the battlefield tossing saplings are you, am I right? Making his way to #4, Maokai proves to be a formidible foe. With his awesome tankiness and kit that allows for easy set-ups and ganks, the walking treant easily made it to the top 5. Nature can be a real mother.

3. Poppy

The adorable yordle with the hammer makes her way to number 3 due to her ability to own with any item in the game. She can basically have every pair of boots in the game and still crush an entire team. Being one of my first few purchases back during beta, I can honestly say she's never let me down not once. While she use to be #1, you're going to find out why #2 and #1 took her place.

2. Cho'Gath

VOID CREATURE, WHERE!? #2 is where he's at. Cho'Gath plays off as an AP Tank who will strike fear in his opponents when he becomes maximum growth, becoming the largest creature in the game. You will want to leave this fight to the pros, or better yet, #1.

#1....

When it comes to awesome quotes, pro shuffle dancing, laser beams and even the creator of badass Blitzcrank, we can say that reguardless of how you see it, Viktor comes out on top of my top 10 favorite LoL champions. He created Blitzcrank, AND he's a russian robot! How can you possibly NOT put him as #1?

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Top Ten Dreamcast Games

10 Evolution

This game was apparently the first RPG on the DC. It's pretty fun, for a dungeon crawler. The only thing that lets it down in my eyes is how it's all a little too samey and the plot is fairly thin.

"Oh, Chain stole our treasure! Let's go get another mission"
"This floors clear, time to do it again"
"As above"
"As above"
"You get the idea"
"Oh, the dungeon is clear, lets get a little, no, barely noticeable bit of story thrown in before you go to another dungeon, to do exactly the same thing as before! YAY!"

9 Chu Chu Rocket

I absolutely love this game. I like puzzles, and no game has made me scream "C**T" as much as this game. It's pretty simple, but no doubt, there are levels that are just... Hard. For lack of anything better to say

8 Power Stone

A load of people will probably say this should be higher up, but, while it is amazing, it still isn't as good as it seemed when I was a kid. I mean, it's great fun, but it just seems to be missing something. Whenever I play it now, I keep trying to work out what that something is, but, it just doesn't wanna come to me, that does ruin my experience a little.

7 Sword of the Berserk: Guts Rage

This game... THIS F**KING GAME... It's just awesome. Bloodthirsty, people transforming due to a disease called Mandragora, which, basically turns the people into plant zombies. The cut scenes on this are huge, meaning there's absolutely no slacking off on the story, which is pretty cool too. I would put this higher up, if it wasn't for the flawed combat system. The areas are too small for the sword in places, meaning you have to fight with your hands, which sucks. Why punch when you can CHOP CHOP CHOP?

6 Metropolis Street Racer

I'm picky when it comes to racing games, I either absolutely hate them or just play them for the hell of it, this one, I actually kinda like. The Kudos system makes things challenging, you can be in first place, yet still lose a race. You can beat the best time, yet get a lower score.... I love it

5 Shenmue 1 and 2 (I'm not even gonna try picking)

Every gamer should know about these games, but for those that don't.... You play as Ryo Hazuki, a college student, who comes home one day to find his mother on the floor, telling you to go to the dojo, as you get there, your brother/best friend (I can't make my mind up on them) comes flying out, you run inside to find a man asking your father about "the mirror"... For the rest, play the damn game! Anyway, the reason this isn't as high up as you might think it should be, the endings. THOSE. F**KING. ENDINGS. Seriously guys, Mass Effect 3 can kiss Shenmue's ass.

4 Toy Commander

This game might seem childish, but, it's awesome. Even when levels are similar, you can't help but feel they're totally different. A rare thing that happens in gaming, it actually feels like a game and can be enjoyed by everyone.

3 Soul Calibur

This is one of the few from my Childhood that actually feels as awesome as it used to, actually, it feels better. If only Cerevantes was unlocked earlier though. DAMN YOU NAMCO! MAKING US ALL WORK FOR STUFF!

2 Crazy Taxi

Ah, Crazy Taxi, how you ate away at my childhood. This game is probably one of the best driving games in existence, purely because the aim is drive like a maniac. Grand Theft Auto hasn't got sh*t on Crazy Taxi!

1 Sonic Adventure

I prefer the first one for one reason, the open world. This gave Sonic a completely different feel than it did before, and I loved it. The amount of things you could discover in that world, like the Gold Chao egg, Silver Chao Egg, other stuff I can't remember..... Then you had the trouble of hunting for the next level, finding all the power ups.... It's amazing.... Need to replay through this classic now!
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Honestly, this is probably going to take me a while to write out, but I'll see if I can give it a go. xD

Top Ten Video Games (Mild, probably unnecessary disclaimer of note: This is based only upon games I've played, and only to the best of my recollection of them):

10. Golden Sun

Honestly, this game is probably my favourite RPG out of any RPG that I've played. All RPGs, for how much I enjoy them, are measured up to the GBA version of Final Fantasy I, and this is perhaps one of the only ones that exceed it. The plot is really good, and the world is fairly unique. The dialogue could be better, and I'm not really a fan of the Pokemon-protagonist thing, where you can't speak other than to select Yes or No every now and then. Something I do like, though, is that your choices in conversations will affect the plot long-term. Better still; if you beat the first game, and have the sequel (which I don't remember the name of) you can keep all your stats and stuff from it in the second game. For a GBA game, that's pretty amazing.

The gameplay lives up to expectations. It's basically a typical RPG with regular attacks, magic, inventory for potions, and the ability to equip your weapon of choice as long as it's compatible with the character. But, it has a very unique 'secondary' magic system, for lack of a better term. There's magical creatures called Djinn, and you can use them to either boost stats or do very powerful attacks, and such. If you've got enough in reserve, you can use them together for an even better attack.

The graphics are beautiful, as far as RPGs go. The overworld is nothing amazing, but the places you can explore are very nice to look at. The battlefields are awesome; honestly, it's probably the best RPG battlefields I've seen in a sprite based RPG. The combat animations are pretty impressive as well.

9. NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams

This game is beautiful. I honestly don't know how to describe it properly, but N:JoD is a ludicrously beautiful game. The gameplay is very unique (I honestly don't know of any games very similar to it), and the graphics are pretty impressive for a Wii game. The story isn't overly complex, but what we get is very nice.

My biggest complaint with the game is probably that it's so short! But, then, I never really got into using the Nightopian Chao Garden thing, so I suppose it might have kept me entertained for longer if I had. xD It looks like an interesting A-life system.

8. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

This is probably my favourite Kingdom Hearts game. I've only played it and Chain of Memories though, so I can't say I've got the best picture of proper comparison out there.

Graphically, the game isn't bad, considering the size and amount of environments in it. A lot of the animations could have been better, but I can't complain too much about what I got.

The gameplay was great; I've heard KH games begin to feel redundant after a while, and while that is true I did enjoy 358/2 Days enough to play it through to the end.

The story is probably its shining point, though. I'm not going to go into detail, but basically it's a summation of Roxas' time as a member of Organization XIII, and his interaction in particular with Axel and the mysterious fourteenth member, Xion. If the ending doesn't leave you near tears, I don't know what will.

7. Legend of Kay

Out of all the PS2 games I've played, I can't think of any that live up to this game. It's fairly long, but it keeps you entertained. The difficulty slope is probably the best I've experienced in any game. The story, as with N:JoD, is nothing overly impressive, but what we get is well worth it. The gameplay was impressive; I enjoyed it thoroughly, and it never really got old. There's a difficulty setting option, so you can play it again with a bit more of a challenge if you feel the need to. I certainly did.

6. Mass Effect

I'm no sci-fi fan, but I loved this game. I don't really know what to say about the plot, except that Commander Shepard basically goes on a quest to save the galaxy. It takes the branching plot and dialogue thing that I enjoyed in Golden Sun to a new extreme. I enjoyed running around and shooting things, but (as with 358/2 Days, unfortunately) it did eventually begin to feel a bit redundant. There's so much replay-ability to it in terms of customization, though!

5. MegaMan Battle Network 3 Blue Version

This game is probably the game I can call my childhood, much the way some others refer to Pokemon as their childhood. The Battle Network series is inherently replayable, by the very nature of all the collectible Battle Chips, and the near-infinite customization power you receive between your folder and the Navi Customizer keeps the game really fun. And then, of course, there's the Style Changes. This game is so replayable that it's almost astounding. And as far as the Battle Network series goes, it probably has the best plot, and has a good claim for being one of the best musical works of the series as well.

4. Muramasa: The Demon Blade

I can't really say I've played many hack n' slash side scrollers, but this game is fun. The story is a bit lacking in some respects, but it is interesting. Graphically, it's probably one of the most beautiful games ever released on the Wii, though. And, the music is amazing.

I don't really have anything else to say about the game, but it is well deserving of its position on this list.

3. Spyro the Dragon

This game is amazing. I've beaten it 120% six or seven times, and it honestly doesn't get old. Its sequels are pretty good too for what I've played, but none hold up to this game.

2. Sonic Colours

This game is perhaps the Sonic game which I had most fun with of any. The story isn't as good as in some of the earlier games, but the storytelling is very nice. I liked Tails' inclusion, and I found Yacker to be more tolerable than Chip. The graphics were amazing as far as Wii graphics go. I honestly had tons of fun playing this.

1. MYST Uru: Complete Chronicles

There is no game that holds so special a place for me as this one. The story is beautiful, but unfortunately (as the tagline goes) 'The ending has not yet been written...'

I really would have loved it if the game's story had been continued somehow. It's possibly the best puzzle game I've ever played, and it's absolutely beautiful to look at. It's a 2003 game, and yet the graphics are still beautiful today. The gameplay is built around the basics; running, walking, and jumping. But the puzzles are very complex. It's hard to describe, without explaining how to do them, but suffice to say the game is very in-depth. The world, or worlds (Ages, as they're called in the game and the remainder of the series which it complements), have a lot of background lore to them and it can take you hours to play the game. Many more if you're interested in reading about the background lore in the journals, but even if you don't this game will take you quite some time to finish.
Edited by YamiShadow, Nov 20 2012, 02:27 PM.
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