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His top ten is valid, the others get a big fat nope.avi
That's because he's biased towards more recent games, which is one of the reasons why I think he only got into gaming in the mid-to-late 90s. Ten of the 14 are from 1996 onwards and there isn't a single game from the 80s or single game from the NES, SNES or Megadrive, despite earlier games having a natural advantage when it comes to changing the world.His top ten is valid, the others get a big fat nope.avi
nope, you not knowing just helps to prove that farmville does not belong.I could probably google it, but what the hell is farmville? It sounds kinda familiar... Should I feel stupid for not knowing?![]()
IMO, even though i loved MGS, and i loved thief, I'd have to agree with you here, and perhaps even replace MGS on his list with thief because thief was the first true "stealth" game, MGS was much more action-stealth, and even though it was great, next generation special forces that can only see 13 feet in front of them don't make for the best guards eh? :-D* Thief: The Dark Project (1998) - not just an early stealth game, but one of the first videogames to truly exploit the idea of a usable environment. Shadows and and sound were not just for drama, but actually impacted on core gameplay mechanics. On a similar note, Half-Life (1998) likewise placed an emphasis on interactive environments that would impact on weaponry choices, as well as the power of scripted sequences.
True but he could have also said Halo 2, pretty much set the standard for online multiplayer on a console.For Halo,the XBox = ( GF3+Coppermine+64MB RAM+8GBHDD+nForce)
He could have replaced this entry with Goldeneye for N64.