Resident Evil. All of them. I do not understand the appeal in those games at ALL.
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Resident Evil. All of them. I do not understand the appeal in those games at ALL.
In my opinion Milf is right you are wrong. Halo was exceptionally well executed the fact that it comes along a good few years before Half-life 2 proves another thing, Milf was right when he said any half decent fps since halo has borrowed heavily from it, Half-life 2 borrowed from Halo, then again it admitted the borrowing most designers would be a fool not to say "hey we saw that this game is loved so we tried looking at what makes it loved and work something out for our game to hopefully give it the same desirability." As for AI in halo, did you even try Legendary? it was insanely difficult. I loved the challenge of it and the AI was pretty intelligent for the time, how many times did you get a new fps out the box and see enemy troops run blindly in to the grenade you threw not caring that in ohhh...*booom* seconds the grenade will explode killing them prior to Halo? Quite a lot of it actually. Halo also made it fun to play FPS games it wasn't like the awful rendition of quake 3 on PS2 where you just fought bots in the levels. It was beautiful I still play Halo 1 and Halo 2 and will definitely buy a 360 for 3 even if it's the only game I want for it.
Personally I am going to agree with Milf again on Half life series being overrated. I found it dull mind destroyingly dull. I loved Counterstrike when I used to play it but even that got taken over by people who saw it for more than just a bit of fun. I tried to complete Half-life 1 and failed completely not 'cause I couldn't do it, that wasn't the problem it was because I couldn't find the will to beat it I was so bored.
Another genre of overrated games in my eyes is wrestling games, they're games based around fat greasy men in speedos grappling with each other in what can only be described as an all too homo erotic way. Each one is repeated every year with the same dumb moves in it in the same dumb button sequence the only difference is the speedos change by a half tone of colour. The story lines suck and just why? Ok so maybe I dislike wrestling and football and could sit here bashing away at them both for hours if not days on end but still. It doesn't need to have a new wrestling game out every year and the fact that there is more than one each year is simply blatant money grabbing, they know people are dumb enough to buy it even if there is no changes from the last one they'll buy it because the box changed colour.
I don't see how anyone can complain about the graphics or music in Final Fantasy VI. Both were phenomenal. Especially the music.
I'd agree that the game is pretty easy, after I've cleared it so many times. But in actuality, which of the Final Fantasies actually are difficult? RPGs generally aren't very difficult games to begin with (difficulty is different from tediousness).Quote:
...the game was too easy...
I would have to agree. O_oQuote:
Originally Posted by Roto13
At any rate, I don't really find any games overrated. I don't believe in 'overrated' or 'underrated'. I believe that people like and dislike games and have their own opinions. There are enough people that'll dislike and like any game, so how can any of them be 'over/underrated'?
My list of overrated titles.
God of War: Awesome boss battles, but everything else was pretty much Devil May Cry, with topless hotties and less battle options. The ability to do a 100 hit combo does not a deep combat system make.
Halo: Had it's moments, but the whole thing was repetitious as hell. The only way I knew I was moving in the right direction during some of those levels were the fact that I kept running into new enemies. The enemies, weapons, and level layouts were all done long before halo, just without the high production values.
FFVII: Cloud and Sephiroth are the definition of overrated. Boo hoo, seph killed Aerieth and hid in a hole for the rest of the game. Boo hoo, poor clouds peasent village. I'm sorry, this game got it's rep based on looks alone.
Resident Evil 4: Not an overly bad game, but not the quantum leap everyone made it out to be. How come there was no strafe or dodge options, seemed like the same ol crap just with a few upgrades to me.
GTA III and every rockstar title after: revolutionary for its time, now it's just a redundant, virtual gangsta, paradise.
For you people who say Halo is hard, go play 00 Agent Mode on Golden Eye. That is hard.
My friend, who couldn't beat a half decent Halo player if his life depended on it, and who rarely plays any FPS's at all, beat the game, both of them, with minimal difficulty on Legendary. As did just about every other Halo player I know. There is nothing difficult about Halo unless you're in Multiplayer.
The Metal Gear Solid series is vastly overrated - in my opinion. I've played every single incarnation of the game, and they've all bored me to tears, especially those boring Playstation and Playstation 2 versions.
Oh, and Goldeneye. It's good, but not a classic. :/
There's several debates going on, and I'll try to state my opinion on all of them.
Halo: A tad over-rated, but deserving of A LOT of the praise t hat it recieves. Its about time AI had a brain when it comes to FPS. And the opening rocked. My big problem is, people are taking it too far (as with counterstrike). You can get booted for not being good. Does anyone else see a problem with that? I also think that half life is worthy of every bit of praise. The action is tight, and the story is superb.
Metal Gear Solid: Not over-rated. Its been around much longer than other stealth games, Splinter Cell owes MGS a lot.
FF6: I really don't know how good the graphics are, considering I'm not rooted in an SNES, I don't generally compare graphics between them. Good music. Overall, mildly over-rated (not as bad as 7 though).
For the next few, you need to understand where I go to school. I go to an alternate school, where your either a gangster, or you smoke pot everyday, or both.
I'm sick of hearing about:
GTA 3: The game is just boring. "Hey, lets make a game that lacks any sort of plot/objective, while making its sole appeal the ability to shoot cops."
Scarface: "OMFG DRUGS! THIS GAME IS THE (note singular):skull::skull::skull::skull:!"
Madden/NBA 2K7/Sports: "I could school you in (insert popular sports game)! Don't start with me bitch!"
Of course you can school some one in madden, it takes absolutely no talent to do so! The above 3 games are the definition of over-rated.
Ocarina of Time is over-rated. Sure, it did a lot right. But its not TEH BEST EVAR!
Agreed.
Metal Gear Solid 2 was overrated, the first and third lived up to the expectations imo.
FF VII, overrated, although I must add I hadn't picked up this game until 2005, so I can't judge the quality for it's time.
Gof of War, slightly overrated, but still pretty cool.
I think the fact that you think Half-Life was dull shows the differences in our tastes here. Halo was essentially just another mindless run and gun experience if you ask me, whereas Half-Life was not only a much tenser and immersive game in my opinion, but it was one of the first shooters that had you doing more than just blowing away anything that moved.
It's funny you should mention the AI in Halo running from thrown grenades and such and yet rag on HL. HL did all of that, and several years before Halo for that matter. Not only that though, it was done extremely well. I'd still put the HL AI up there with the AI in just about any FPS out today, and that's saying something since the game isn't far off of it's tenth birthday. And I would say the only thing HL2 may have borrowed from Halo is vehicles. If anything, it was very similar to the original HL in gameplay, and if you expect me to believe that they borrowed from Halo years before it was even announced then you're dreaming.
You see, I completely disagree with HL being overrated. As someone who got the game back when it originally came out, I can say that more FPS's have borrowed from that game since it's release than any other FPS. No game had the effect on the genre that it did since Doom, so as far as I'm concerned, it's plenty deserving of it's praise.
Well, my opinion on the current debates:
FFVI/VII: I haven't played these.
Halo: True, I do agree the level design could have been better, because all of those hallways got old fast. However, it's still a really good game that helped Microsoft establish itself as a valid gaming entity.
MGS: I've barely played the first Metal Gear Solid, and I can't get much further. I'll have to play it more before I make a final decision.
Half-Life: Haven't played either of these in my life.