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Ellie: (driving down the road in a gold kart) Wee! This is fun!
Joel: Somebody please shoot me.
Little late but, the mako is awesome! It let's you climb MOUNTAINS.
I played the second game, not the third game. I already talked about why I dislike the second game and it made me think my choices in the first game were largely irrelevant. If those choices finally manifest themselves in the 3rd game then it sounds like they should have skipped the second and moved straight to the third, or at least cut down all of the time in the second spent gathering people.
That said, I don't ever plan on playing the third game. Doesn't look like I would enjoy it.
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Haven't played The Last of Us, but it's on my Christmas wish list!
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Valkyria Chronicles
2008 – PS3
9 Nominations
This is probably the first major advancement the whole Strategy RPG genre has seen in a long time. Forget tiles, let's move all of the soldiers you control in a completely 3D environment. While we're at it, let's toss in some mother smurfing tanks. Because smurf yeah! Tanks! And you'll have to use the terrain to your advantage so you can take cover from enemy fire, get the drop on enemy soldiers, and generally complete missions without losing anyone. Because when someone dies, they stay dead aside from a few key story characters.
Don't think there's enough variety with your different soldier classes, tanks, and those fancy 3D levels? How about adding in a wide variety of crazy mission objectives and challenges to overcome? You'll be sneaking through enemy territory in the dead of night, flanking enemy bases and tanks through nearby hills, fighting tanks the size of office buildings, and blowing up bridges to destroy a train with the biggest piece of artillery you've ever seen on it. Oh, and you have to dodge those artillery bombardments on your way to the bridge.
The story's interesting as well as a sort of fictional Europe type place finding itself embroiled in a bit of a fictional World War 2. It's not quite as dark and serious as that premise might lead you to believe, and the gorgeous graphics that make the world look like a watercolour painting would certainly seem to support that. Plus there's some magic and ancient races thrown into the mix as well, but the story is loaded with some likable characters, and does feature it's fair share of more serious moments and losses as the war takes it's toll.
You do yourself a disservice if you don't play this game.
Tales of Vesperia (3)
Mario Kart Wii (2)
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 (2)
Hitman: Absolution (1)
Lost Planet (1)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (1)
Sengoku Basara 3: Samurai Heroes (1)
Natural Selection 2 (1)
Words With Friends (1)
Risen 2 (1)
I am away to the cinema tonight, so I'll only be able to reveal one more today! That leaves the big finale to appear tomorrow. :}
Ooh, dark horse. I played the demo for this but couldn't get into it. I prefer my strategy from a top down view.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Well deserved spot on the list, although I would have liked the game to have a little more consequences especially when a squad member goes down. The save and load options made it a little too easy for my tastes. Loved the combat and the characters!
Good game. I forgot all about it during nominations. The story hasn't really stayed with me but the characters, gameplay and graphics have. It's not a game I've been looking to replay at the moment, but I have never considered trading it in either.
I am completely blown away by the discovery that there is actually some justice in this world. Valkyria Chronicles is a better game than everything that's asppeared on this list thus far.
It was a gorgeous evolution of the SRPG formula and the story actually does get more dark and mature as the plot progresses, culminating in a pretty haunting sight in the finale. Replaying this gamea few months ago, I was taken aback at just how polished the presentation feels even today, especially on a high refresh rate HDTV. I also like that the enemy corpses don't disappear, even in the cutscene after the first fight, where Alicia resolves to bury them, establishing that killing isn't such a great thing, even in times of war. Anyone getting a PS3 for the first time and looking for which exclusives they should buy, this should be near the top of your list.
Yes, it was. You're just no true scifi fan if you don't think it's cool to park your vehicle and get outside on a barren planet with two massive binary stars in the sky.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...3-45-40-52.jpg
See? It's awesome.
And Valkyria Chronicles is a great game. I am ashamed that I forgot to nominate it.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
What a good game. I'm pretty surprised it got this many nominations, but I certainly can't complain. If I was voting for just "real" console games (no PC or handheld allowed) I'd probably have picked this as the single best game of the last generation.
Just play with the discipline to not reload whenever something goes wrong. Just because virtually every game and literally every emulated game can be save-scummed to drastically reduce difficulty doesn't mean you have to do it. The only reason I "save" in games at all is in case my system crashes, or I encounter a bug, or the power goes out, or I need to quit and do something else. Never because I just don't like the outcome of what has transpired. It leads to some interesting experiences in games with a lot of consequence and choice.