Re: 2015 "BEST GAME EVER!!!" Nomination Thread
Posted: 22 Aug 2015 04:54
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Very good game. I'm not sure I'd nominate it for BGE, but it really is a perfect handheld game, IMO.evildevil97 wrote:Pushmo: A great little 3DS puzzler. Much better than its sequels. (Though I never played the Wii U game.)
It did ruin a lot of the experience. I mainly was just bummed out I could still remember his name after 5 years.The Shoemaker wrote:That's too bad, the realization of who did it was really shocking and crazy as I slowly understood what was going on. Still must have been neat being able to see all of the foreshadowing.Yasume wrote:35. Heavy Rain (PS3)
Superb mystery thriller with multiple outcomes. Every minute was a ride (even though I already knew the main antagonist due to an unfaithful visit on a message board).
The weighted nature of nominating has made me cull my nominations significantly, otherwise the latter might qualify.Kong Wen wrote:These aren't nominations (yet), but it interests me that I haven't seen anyone mention Faxanadu or Duck Tales yet.
Yesss, you must join us in our Splatoon battles!slangman wrote: Splatoon(Wii-U) (Very recent but easily one of the best online multi player games I have ever played that is full of charm and also feels like a fresh of breath air in recent times.)
Have you tried Stretchmo? That one is my favourite so far, Crashmo wasn't as good.evildevil97 wrote:Pushmo: A great little 3DS puzzler. Much better than its sequels. (Though I never played the Wii U game.)
I'm going to counter this and nominate Skate 2! (PS3). The mechanics of handling a skateboard using the anologue sticks felt really smooth, and simple to pick up and play. The openworld nature worked very well and the online was fun. Also one of my favourite games for usable glitches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT9_S2UIl7sClaytone wrote:I'm gonna nominate Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (Xbox/PS2/GCN). I've poured hours into it, and it's a series I wholly adore. I can't wait for THPS5, and I hope dearly that it's good.
Yeah. Not as good as Pushmo, but it's a huge improvement from Crashmo.The Shoemaker wrote:Have you tried Stretchmo? That one is my favourite so far, Crashmo wasn't as good.
Suikoden II (PS1)
Europa Universalis IV (PC)
Dark Souls (PS3/XB360/PC)
Der Langrisser (SNES)
Mount & Blade: Warband (PC)
Space Rangers 2 (PC)
Opoona (Wii)
Destiny of an Emperor (NES)
If I were going to consider Faxanadu, I'd probably nominate Crystalis instead. Much more reasonable difficulty, better variance in item choice, and a much more fleshed-out story - plus, an actual save system in western regions. Admittedly a pretty different game, but similar genre. I have fond memories of Faxanadu but they're more about how bizarre and oppressive the game was. Speaking of which, I will nominate one unusual game that I finally beat a couple years ago:Kong Wen wrote:These aren't nominations (yet), but it interests me that I haven't seen anyone mention Faxanadu or Duck Tales yet.