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Posted on Sep 22nd 2011 at 10:09:03 AM by (raptor94k)
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Finally, my last boring, already played games blog post. This list contains the last 9 games that I'm going to count as played for the purposes of this blog. These 27 games are by no means a comprehensive list of games I've beaten. They are just games that I have recently completed or that I know I've completed in the past that I have no current intentions of going back and playing again soon.

Ninety-Nine Nights
August 15, 2006 -- Xbox 360

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000FLZEXM&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Ninety-Nine Nights is the result of Q Entertainment deciding they wanted to try their hand at making Dynasty Warriors, calling up Phantagram (the company responsible for the Kingdom Under Fire series) to help design it and getting Microsoft to pay them to do it. And it resulted in a decent first effort. The controls are a little unresponsive at times, the cutscenes are boring with bad voice-acting, the story doesn't make any sense and the gameplay is repetitive (See: Dynasty Warriors). But, I'm a sucker for repetitive hack-and-slash action games, so I liked it and one day I will go back and finish the rest of the character's storylines.




Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
May 12, 2009 -- Xbox 360, PS3

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Action RPGs also fall into the category of things that I am a sucker for, especially ones that try to be like Diablo II (2000). All the standard fare is here: character classes, skills, different weapon and armor types, lots of monters, random loot, etc. and it is all handled really well. I might be alone in this, but I even enjoyed playing it on a console instead of a computer. I also like Blind Guardian a lot and since the following cutscene is played after you complete a particular quest which involves helping the members of the band get their instruments back from some monsters, I feel like I don't need to say anything else about how much I like this game.



http://www.youtube.com/v/5fakNlghOJY&rel=0
Those sweet instruments? Yeah, I helped get them back.


Star Ocean: The Last Hope
February 23, 2009 -- Xbox 360, PS3

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My only prior experience with Star Ocean was playing the first 30 minutes of Star Ocean: The Second Story (1999). I've heard many complaints over this game, and it does have its flaws, but it is currently my favorite JRPG of this generation. The pacing is awful (hours of dungeons with no breaks followed by 45 minute cutscenes) and half of the characters have some of the most annoying voice acting I've ever heard. But, the battle system is where this game shines. In the middle of my third playthrough I'm not tired of getting in fights, even with the high, but avoidable, encounter rate. Plus, if you enjoy time-consuming achievements that require one to be very meticulous (who doesn't?) then this game will take 300+ hours of your life.


T&C Surf Designs II: Thrilla's Surfari
March 1992 -- NES

The sequel to T&C Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage (1988), this is definitely an underrated game on the NES. That might just be the nostalgia talking. My brother and I played this game a lot when we were younger. I wasn't very good at it, but my brother could make it pretty far thanks to the easier-to-find-than-to-complete-the-level warps to later stages. I remember watching him and getting excited every time he made it a little further than the last time we had played.

Fast forward to my junior year of college, second semester, final exam week. I decided I was going to beat Thrilla's Surfari, which surprisingly did not help me pass any exams. So I beat it and got C's.


Two Worlds
August 24, 2007 -- Xbox 360

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000NJH6YG&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822One can't help but compare 1st or 3rd person fantasy RPGs with fully-explorable worlds and (sort of) non-linear story progression to the Elder Scrolls series. Unfortunately for Two Worlds, its contemporary comparison was Oblivion (2006). Two Worlds is decidedly not as good as Oblivion. A lot.

This is not to say that there isn't an enjoyable game to play underneath the forgettable storyline and the horse control flaws. It just isn't an exceptional game. I had fun playing through the storyline and getting most of the achievements.



Viking: Battle for Asgard
March 25, 2008 -- Xbox 360, PS3

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000WCN8IW&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822This was the second game I bought for my 360. It's a fun, Norse mythology themed, part hack-and-slash, part action/adventure game. Limbs flying, blood spurting, heads getting ripped off, epic battle scenes with hundreds of demons fighting vikings, dragons flying around burning people alive. Everything that's needed for a good time is there, as long as you can ignore the repetitive nature of the story missions and the mostly uninteresting game world.




Warriors Orochi 2
September 23, 2008 -- Xbox 360, PS2

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B001C3N0QU&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822If you have played any Dynasty or Samurai Warriors game then you have played them all. There hasn't been much changed from the formula since Dynasty Warriors 2 (2000), and Warriors Orochi 2 is no different. As a fan of the games, I can say that I enjoyed being able to play as characters from both series, and I also enjoyed the dynamic of switching between 3 characters during a level, but I don't truly have enough experience with the series as a whole to comment further than that.





Way of the Samurai 3
October 13, 2009 -- Xbox 360, PS3

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B0029MAXW2&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Honestly, I bought Way of the Samurai 3 on a whim based on the time-consuming and difficult achievement list. I wasn't disappointed, but it is definitely an odd game unlike any I've played before. And it is pretty difficult to explain why to any that haven't played it. Also, I'm terrible at the fighting system. I do look forward to going back and unlocking a few more weapons/endings at some point in the future, though.





X-Men Origins: Wolverine
May 1, 2009 -- Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, Wii

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B001PKHRVE&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822X-Men Origins: Wolverine is one of the (very) rare movie cash-in games that is actually better than the movie. In fact, the game pretty much follows the storyline of the movie exactly, so just do that instead of watching the movie. Plus, you get to tear shit up with Wolverine's claws. Though I do hear that the "Uncaged Edition," which was only released for 360 and PS3, is way better than the other versions of the game.



Posted on Sep 13th 2011 at 10:36:17 AM by (raptor94k)
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This post is a continuation of the last post about games that I have previously finished prior to this endeavor. Currently, I've been bouncing around to a lot of games and seriously playing Odin's Sphere (PS2) and Chrono Trigger (DS). I hope to finish up one of those soon so I can truly start this thing, but for now I have 18 more games to go through before I can get to the present. Here's 10-18:

Final Fantasy
July 12, 1990 -- NES

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B00004SVXQ&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Finally, a non-current generation game. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the current gaming systems. I just feel like I've neglected some of the older systems, which is exactly what this blog is about.

Final Fantasy is a game that I wish I would've played when I was younger. I was introduced to the Final Fantasy series with the seventh installation, like many people. I was actually later than most; I got Final Fantasy VII for the PC in 1999. As can be seen by this very endeavor, I've always had a penchant for long quests, complicated systems and small rewards. Younger me would've loved the original. Not that Final Fantasy is an exceptionally complicated or long game. In fact, it hardly has any of the things that Final Fantasy has become. But, in comparison to the games that I played as a child, it fits into the category nicely.

I bought Final Fantasy for $20 in 2000 from a Babbage's, before it was gobbled up by Electronics Boutique and then GameStop. I wouldn't get around to playing it all the way through (though I started it many times) until freshman year of college, the winter of 2005. And though that may have been a long time ago, I distinctly remember beating Chaos and accomplishing what I had been trying to do for five years.


Grand Theft Auto IV
April 29, 2008 -- Xbox 360, PS3

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000FRU1UM&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Grand Theft Auto IV was the reason I purchased my Xbox 360. It was a disappointment. But, it introduced me to the Xbox 360 and achievements. And now I have an addiction.

I was a big Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas fan. GTA IV just seemed like it updated the graphics of San Andreas and changed the ethnicity of the main character. It wasn't a terrible game, but it was a game I had already played the hell out of a few years prior.



Halo 3
September 25, 2007 -- Xbox 360

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000FRU0NU&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Speaking of hyped up games that I never bought into (except I bought into both of them because I own a copy of each). I'm not a huge console FPS fan. I'm not a huge online multiplayer fan. And I'm definitely not a huge Halo fan. I never got it, even when I played the original on the Xbox. That said, I enjoyed playing through the single player of Halo 3.






Left 4 Dead
November 18, 2008 -- Xbox 360

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000QY9C90&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Occasionally a game will come along that makes one rethink their opinions about console FPSes and online multiplayer. For me, Left 4 Dead was that game. I had a blast shooting zombies in the face with three of my IRL friends. Eventually, the gameplay became repetitive, which I'm assuming was the reasoning behind releasing Left 4 Dead 2 so quickly. Unfortunately, it wasn't just the content but the concept that was repetitive. Still, it's a lot of fun after a few months of not playing it.





LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
November 6, 2007 -- Xbox 360, PS3, Wii

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000R0SRNU&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Why did I 1000 this game? It was a welcome diversion from the abundance of story-driven epics that the current generation of gaming is filled with. Which is a little odd to say about a game that is a LEGO-inspired retelling of all six Star Wars movies. But, it is simple action/adventure gameplay with mindless collection achievements.






Lost Odyssey
February 12, 2008 -- Xbox 360

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000ZJVDA2&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822A good, current-gen RPG from Sakaguchi, the creator of the Final Fantasy series, complete with achievements that involve doing ridiculous tasks like maxing out your characters and collecting every item in the game. When I first heard that, I had high hopes for Mistwalker's second outing, Lost Odyssey. I borrowed the game from a friend and played all the way to the 2nd disc, lost interest and gave up.

Deciding to give the game another shot, I bought it on a whim a couple of years later. It still didn't quite live up to the high expectations I had, but it is probably the most elegant and well-made JRPG on the 360.



Lost Planet 2
May 11, 2010 -- Xbox 360, PS3

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B002DC8GEK&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Lost Planet 2 is another game I bought on a whim, specifically because it was ranked 2010's hardest/most time consuming achievement list on  Xbox 360 Achievements. Surprisingly, it turned out to be a fun, eastern take on 3rd person shooters developed and published by Capcom. I will definitely be going back to this game at some point in the future.

I've yet to finish the achievement list, mostly due to giving up after I realized I probably won't be able to be ranked #1 in the world. This in turn makes it so you can't get a particular title (in-game, "mini" achievements of which the game has 300ish) which causes you to not be able to unlock three achievements. I did give it my best shot, ranking 12th in the world on one of the training courses.



Marvel Ultimate Alliance
October 24, 2006 -- Xbox 360, Xbox, PS2, PS3, Wii

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B000OPPR22&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822Marvel Ultimate Alliance is a fun action/RPG hybrid. Some of the levels and boss fights drift more towards button-mashing and away from tactical combat, but who doesn't enjoy some mindless fighting occasionally? Plus, comic book characters are badass.






Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
September 15, 2009 -- Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2

q?_encoding=UTF8&Format=_SL110_&ASIN=B001UWGBC8&MarketPlace=US&ID=AsinImage&WS=1&tag=evevidgamevem-20&ServiceVersion=20070822I got this game at the local GameStop midnight release. Being much more polished than the original, it was definitely a worthy sequel. I only played through it one time and am definitely looking forward to going back and playing through it with the pro-registration side.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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