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#46
Sorry for not posting in a while.

My favorite RTS would be Pikmin 2. There is just so much to collect and explore and fight. Pikmin 3 looked great, but having 3 different captains was just way too much for me, I would always get confused.

For 2D fighter I would say Super Smash Bros Melee. I would pick Smash 4, but it is lacking so much in the single player and offline modes.
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#47
(08-01-2015, 03:41 AM)retrolinkx Wrote: Why is this dead?

It was a gud thread.

It isn't dead. It just has a terrible sleep schedule and wakes up with headaches.

Anyway, favorite Simulator.

I'm gonna go with Cities Skylines.
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#48
The only one I can think that I ever enjoyed was Roller Coaster Tycoon. In hindsight, those games were pretty stupid but I enjoyed them.
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#49
Katawa Shoujo. It's a dating sim. It's the only sim that I can think of that I have played and liked.

Well there's also Urbz and Sims Busting Out, but that's pretty basic.

edit: OH. There's also Harvest Moon 64/Wonderful Life, but I enjoy watching people play them more then playing them. Sims are just that boring to me.
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#50
I really don't like simulation games. They bore me beyond belief and they usually feel like a chore, which is not what I want from a videogame. So nothing from me.
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#51
This one's gonna be real specific just because I'm curious as to what you guys will say.
Games that utilize 2D and 3D graphics together.
For example, Chrono Cross.
[Image: 360?cb=20090722204728] 2D backgrounds with 3D figures overlaid on top, and for a PS1 game, it looked great.
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#52
Paper Mario series
using 2d sprites to make everyone look like paper in a 3d world. The best example would be The Thousand Year Door or Super.
[Image: paper-mario-the-thousand-year-door-image891866.jpg]
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Yoshi's Story
3D models on a 2D plane (backgrounds and some platforms)
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#53
Honestly, if you are counting Chrono Cross in for this, it's my pick. Loved that game.
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#54
While the character designs feel like 2D animated characters despite being animated in 3D with 2D backgrounds. I'm gonna have to go with A Vamprye story. Its beautiful to look at
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#55
Think we can bring this back?
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#56
(09-25-2015, 08:18 AM)CLXcool Wrote: Think we can bring this back?

We most certainly can. Favorite singleplayer experience in a shooter with multiplayer.
I'll go with Star Wars Battlefront 2.
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#57
My vote would be for Call of Duty: World at War. I think I really enjoyed the single-player campaign of that game and as much as the multi-player wasn't bad by any means, I just really liked the single-player a lot. So that's 1st-Person Shooter at least.

If I went with a third-person shooter I'd have to say...that I can't come up with any off the top of my head that even had multi-player (that I played both sides of, at least). :(
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#58
Uncharted 3 then for me. The Multi-player itself wasn't all that great, but the story was amazing and really felt like a proper conclusion to a trilogy. Of course, that's not the case any longer, but at the time I think it did really well.
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#59
GUN was a preatty good TPS


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Halo 2 is the only FPS that I have liked (that I can think of off the top of my head).

[Image: Halo-2-PC-version-halo-34030410-1600-1200.jpg]
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#60
Real Life Card Games.

I don't much care for it anymore, but I guess I'm obligated to say Yu-Gi-Oh!
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