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I COMPLETED TEH GAEM1!1111
How do you feel when you complete a video-game?
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When I finished Planescape: Torment the first time, I was sad. No more nameless one... Although it was a fitting ending.... well anyway you finish it. Didnt feel empty or like something was missing though. Generally its ok if the ending is well done, although it makes me sad. Yea.
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For me, it's all about the story. If i complete a game like Deus Ex or Metal Gear Solid, I feel great cause i loved the characters and stuff. But i am really pissed when a game u look forward too has a crap ending then i am Xen furious. A perfect example is Perfect Dark for N64 ( mediocre console game on a crap console nowdays ) and Wolfenstein (crap endings but great fun levels!). Nowdays, games shouldnt depend on graphically power, i want a kick ass story. Cna i still back order PS:T?
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Seriously, it mostly depends on the game replayability and ending changes, story/difficulty/andsuch is second... When i finished Resident Evil 3 after 7:39 hours i felt great and proud of myself 'cause the game wasn't easy (namely the puzzles and the Nemesis), felt that way for Deus Ex too especially 'cause the game was hard as hell and i got to choose how did i save the world (yes i tought it was hard in easy mode but then i started one in realistic for a real challenge, and passed it too).
Now after beating Red Faction or Gunman Chronicles in two days for a lousy ending and no replayability sucked big time... Well i LOVED the Red FAction's ending on one thing, when i killed the "boss" i thought "Ok now it's over, wow how original..." then surprize !!! I got only 30 secs to disarm a bomb !!! I lost the first time, then i reloaded and tried again BUT i did what i love to do in games, try to put myself IN the game, heh i won by luck and nearly had a heart attack but i loved it, it was the first game where i get to disarm a bomb at the end. In Gunman Chronicles you don't even fight the last boss you only get to kill small xenomes that die with 2 lousy gunshots...
As for Deus Ex, for me, it's the best game around. It has replayability(althought some parts that i hate have to be replayed...), you can change your style of playing, and you can change the whole story !!! (i.e. Killing Lebedev or Anne Navarre, your choice... I stunned Lebedev and Killed Navarre on my last game.)
Wow i did quite a speech. Guess i know where to work, a computer game magazine writting game reviews... Anyone recruiting? Good thing i sumarized the thing or i would be writting all night long... :roll:
Seriously, it mostly depends on the game replayability and ending changes, story/difficulty/andsuch is second... When i finished Resident Evil 3 after 7:39 hours i felt great and proud of myself 'cause the game wasn't easy (namely the puzzles and the Nemesis), felt that way for Deus Ex too especially 'cause the game was hard as hell and i got to choose how did i save the world (yes i tought it was hard in easy mode but then i started one in realistic for a real challenge, and passed it too).
Now after beating Red Faction or Gunman Chronicles in two days for a lousy ending and no replayability sucked big time... Well i LOVED the Red FAction's ending on one thing, when i killed the "boss" i thought "Ok now it's over, wow how original..." then surprize !!! I got only 30 secs to disarm a bomb !!! I lost the first time, then i reloaded and tried again BUT i did what i love to do in games, try to put myself IN the game, heh i won by luck and nearly had a heart attack but i loved it, it was the first game where i get to disarm a bomb at the end. In Gunman Chronicles you don't even fight the last boss you only get to kill small xenomes that die with 2 lousy gunshots...
As for Deus Ex, for me, it's the best game around. It has replayability(althought some parts that i hate have to be replayed...), you can change your style of playing, and you can change the whole story !!! (i.e. Killing Lebedev or Anne Navarre, your choice... I stunned Lebedev and Killed Navarre on my last game.)
Wow i did quite a speech. Guess i know where to work, a computer game magazine writting game reviews... Anyone recruiting? Good thing i sumarized the thing or i would be writting all night long... :roll:
Deus Ex wasn't short...if thats the case, then Half-Life must have been short for you too. Guess you didn't do enough exploring in Deus Ex.Jack_Deth wrote:It depends, if it is a short game like Resident Evil, Max Payne, or Deus Ex... I had spent that 10 or so hours straight and it ended rather quickly.
Its funny, I tend to like shorter games stories better then longer ones, but I want those shorter games to be longer, a dilemna indeed.
For me - when I finish a game, the feeling is usually good and of accomplishment. Although some games, like somebody mentioned, I'm sad they are over and sometimes I want more. Even doubly sad when they never get another sequel - sort of like The Journeyman Project Series.
Deus Ex was long but Half-life was short. As were all the add-ons. Especially Blue Shift. I have no idea what the longest game is that I have played but there are a few long ones. Blade Runner, NWN, FO2, Clive Barker's Undying.dinoX wrote:Deus Ex wasn't short...if thats the case, then Half-Life must have been short for you too. Guess you didn't do enough exploring in Deus Ex.