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Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 22 Oct 2015 20:10
by This Old Neon
Round 6: Cerberus
You can vote for 1-5 games in this poll. Vote carefully—you can't change your votes after submitting them. The top 5 games at the end of the week will move on to Round 7: The Top 128 Qualifiers.
1980 - Berzerk - A2600
1986 - Castlevania - NES
1987 - Wonder Boy in Monster Land - Arcade
1988 - Super Contra - NES
1996 - Wipeout XL / Wipeout 2097 - PS1
2002 - Shinobi - PS2
2012 - Rune Factory 4 - 3DS
2013 - Papers, Please - PC
2014 - Threes! - iOS
You are encouraged to discuss your choices and your reasons for selecting the games you did.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 22 Oct 2015 20:15
by The Shoemaker
Rune Factory 4 is a really good one. It's just a very good life sim, while also being a decent RPG. The gameplay can be a bit repetitive, the fighting is varied with quite a few different weapon types. It's a game that can get you hooked real easy.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 22 Oct 2015 21:02
by pdSlooper
Rune Factory 4 blew me away. It was my first and favorite 3DS game. There's just so much to do in the game.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 22 Oct 2015 21:41
by Jordan
I'm still playing Rune Factory 4. In my opinion it's one of the best games on the 3DS and definitely the best Rune Factory game in the series.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 03:54
by Humphries90
Can't vote for any here. Although I would probably vote for Rune Factory 4 had I played it yet. I absolutely loved 3, probably my favourite DS game.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 06:21
by VictorViper
Berserk (2600) is one of the best, freakiest, FREAKIEST games of all time. The 2600 version is one in a tiny list of games that translated better from the arcade to the console, and Evil Otto remains one of the great gaming supervillians.
Wonder Boy in Monsterland - a very personal vote and likely its only nominator, this is the best 2D ARPG from the first 20 years of gaming, full stop. Plenty of games did it first, even more did it later, a ton are true classics, but this is the best.
Wip3out 2097/XL - the one game I'll consider over F-Zero GX. One of the most polished games of the 32-bit generation remains one of the great pioneering titles in gaming. The racing spoke for itself, but the soundtrack and presentation design remain benchmarks for the media.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 06:43
by TheGreatNads
VictorViper wrote:Berserk (2600) is one of the best, freakiest, FREAKIEST games of all time. The 2600 version is one in a tiny list of games that translated better from the arcade to the console,
As someone who has never played the 2600 version of Berzerk, I have to ask: What makes you say that about the console version of Berzerk?
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 06:46
by VictorViper
TheGreatNads wrote:VictorViper wrote:Berserk (2600) is one of the best, freakiest, FREAKIEST games of all time. The 2600 version is one in a tiny list of games that translated better from the arcade to the console,
As someone who has never played the 2600 version of Berzerk, I have to ask: What makes you say that about the console version of Berzerk?
Essentially the same things that make me say the same for Space Invaders: negligible difference in game play from the cabinet, near infinite variations.
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 13:06
by Niahak
I liked Rune Factory 4 a lot myself, and it's a great relaxing game, but I'll have to think about whether I want to vote for it here. I'm impressed it's gotten so much support. I figured it had flown under the radar like all the previous ones (and - let's be honest - RF3 was the first really good one, and none of the console ones have been).
Re: Round 6: Cerberus
Posted: 23 Oct 2015 21:09
by The Shoemaker
Niahak wrote:I liked Rune Factory 4 a lot myself, and it's a great relaxing game, but I'll have to think about whether I want to vote for it here. I'm impressed it's gotten so much support. I figured it had flown under the radar like all the previous ones (and - let's be honest - RF3 was the first really good one, and none of the console ones have been).
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