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Getting Ultimate Bunny. . . .
The First Descendant
Maxing out Enduring Legacy....
Good luck with Ult Sharen and puppy
I had never played a first person shooter before until L4D.
It was amazing...just like when I tried the Whopper for the first time at Burger King.
And we beat them.
Hands down.
It was amazing. I'll never forget it. We were getting a lot of kills, but were short on Flag captures, which is how you win the game. So we focused on that, and we won.
I've been in marathon Joint Operations and Age of Empires games that lasted six hours or more, but that one Jedi Knight game will always stick with me.
And it was during a time when online MP was still mostly a USA thing ... before a lot of other competition entered the game. This was back in the late 90s. It's like it was a whole other world away.
I wish I could go back. When the net was still young and expanding, and you saw new stuff on the net everyday, and in real life.
for me
I'm a game mechanics and physics engine nerd.
I like technical stuff because it offers some wacky, unconventional approaches.
The kind of stuff you mostly find in older RPGS, JRPGs and older FPS games...
A handful of examples as to what I'm getting at are:
Final Fantasy VII - Limit Break Looping, or Vincent and Barrett's Damage Overflow Glitches, Vincent's Mug Glitch,the W-Item Glitch, and such goofy, unintentional things.
Final Fantasy VIII - Getting the Lionheart for Squall on Dsic 1/Part 1 through heavy Card Mod mechanics just after the first SeeD training mission.
Final Fantasy X - Infinite AP Battle on the ship against Sin where it respawns infinite Sinspawn enemies.
Dragon Age: Origins - Infinite Potion glitch.
Diablo II - Not really a glitch, but just that the Sorceress is kind of OP late game is pretty hilarious, same with the Sorcerer in the original Diablo.
Moving on to FPS...
Halo: Combat Evolved - Warthog Flipping. Does it do anything useful?? No, not really. BUT, it's incredibly fun, AND really funny.
Halo 2 - Probably the pathway you take to get to the Skull and level skip the whole Second Level. There's also a funny glitch towards the end of this where if you get a Warthog, and manage to drive it onto the Scarab at the end as the Scarab passes under the bridge, if you can get the Warthog on TOP of the Scarab, the game glitches, it gets stuck there, floating in the air, and suddenly has infinite health. Note that YOU don't have infinite health, but the Warthog suddenly does. Blasting it with Rockets from the Rocket Launcher and sticking grenades on it also will not un-stick the Warthog from being stuck and frozen in place, just floating on the top part of the Scarab. I don't know why, but I used to find this absolutely hilarious as a kid.
Halo 3 - So this is gonna sound a little ridiculous, but I was one of those guys who got really good at doing the Return To Sender Plasma Grenade tosses. --My secret is I'm Left Handed, so default controls were just in my favor to learn how to do it easier. It's all just in a matter of positioning and timing. No, it doesn't count as my kill, technically it counts as THEIR suicide, BUT, it's still funny and for the time period of the game, that was some technical sh!t.
Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening Special Edition - Okay so there's A LOT of technical stuff you can do with this game that's pretty bizarre if you can get the timing right. Most of it involves getting pretty awesome with Royal Guard, the game's version of the Block And Perry approach. But the thing is that you can Royal Guard block things that you probably didn't even realize, such as when Beowulf starts punching the cages at you. Speaking of Beowulf, there's an Aerial Combo you can do with an Animation Cancel that can be exploited to technically rev up your Devil Trigger Rank. No, the game's fixed camera angles probably have no helped it age well, but these mechanics are still pretty ridiculous for their time period.
TES IV: Oblivion - Sssooo, Feather spells stack, and that is the sole reason why I will always consider Oblivion to be superior to Skyrim. Magick was absolutely OP in Oblivion. Not to mention through the Blind Moth Prelate Glitch, as well as some careful technical building and leveling, you can totally make an Atronach character walking around with 100% Absorb Magicka Damage AND 100% Reflect Physical Damage as Constant Effects. --Which you can then crank the game up to the hardest difficulty and just absolutely power slam through all of it. Oh, and don't forget to switch up to 100% Reflect Magicka Damage before fighting the last boss and Soul Trap him with a Black Soul Gem. He only uses Magick, so he'll kill himself on you and you'll trap his soul in a Black Soul Gem. --A fitting end for such an arsehole.
TES V: Skyrim - So I DID actually grind out a character to Level 250 and get all skills to 100 in it. It took me forever to do, but BY FAR the most broken thing in the game is the Sneak skill. This should come to nobodies surprise if you're seasoned in the game. But what you may not know is that through Potion Glitches you can make OP armor and weapons with Overflow numbers --basically allowing you to cheese your way through literally anything in the game. You, can even make potions that ramp up the effects of your magick damage and magick effects, sssoooo if you wanna Slow Time Shout for like 380 HOURS (IRL hours, not gameplay hours, you can't sleep it off) you can. Granted, it would SERIOUSLY slow down the pacing of the game to do it but there is 100% totally a way to do it legit with these kinds of glitches. --WHY do this?? Well, maybe you wanna Potion Glitch and Overflow Damage on something like Zephyr, a bow that has a faster firing rate, so that everything is a 1-hit kill. Then you can go out into the open field, use the console command and make 11 Legendary Dragons on Legendary Difficulty, Slow Time Shout for infinity, and then go Bow Hunting For Dragons on a 1 Hit Kill. Because you're bored and why not??
Paladins - So for a while, before the devs tanked the game and before it basically died, Aerial Flanks on a Movement Speed ramp was a bit OP and kinda like controlling a Gyro. If you're a physics nerd, you'll get it. It's difficult to get used to controlling, but incredibly fun. The problem is though that it's ridiculously difficult to play AGAINST if you don't know how to do it yourself. The game has also been known for its various different buggy messes, and like I said the Balance has been nerfed into oblivion where Flanks aren't even viable anymore. Ssssoooo I quit playing. The game has been long dead now. I mean people do still play it, but it's a very small handful and tbh it's kind of just not interesting to me anymore like it used to be. Flick Shots for Head Shots on a Movement Speed ramp were fun, but I also get why it got nerfed into oblivion as well. Androxus, Vora, and VII were all very well known for this. Androxus perhaps being the most well known.
I'm currently replaying New Vegas for the first time in a really long time and I just discovered the Reloading Dash glitch, which is VERY reminiscent of Androxus in Paladins even though New Vegas is significantly older. I MIGHT, make a characer just for New Vegas glitches. Maybe. IDK yet. Right now I'm just grinding out a Legion character concept I made prior to any DLC being made, only with additional advancements and perks POST-DLC specified to that character build. Unarmed Combat and Melee Combat is quite hilarious when mixed up with Turbo, Psycho, Slasher, some Med-X and Jet with the Grim Reaper's Sprint as a VATS backup. Can totally rifle through mobs of enemies in the game up close with a Katana like Miho in Sin City or O-Ren Ishii in Kill Bill, or with Unarmed you're just Fist Of The North Star-ing it all the way through with Pushy and the like.
Up next AFTER New Vegas, I MIGHT, go back to Fallout 3 for a little while. Just to make a concept character. I wanna make a character that uses the Rock-It Launcher to run around and shoot books at people to kill them with in the game. I feel like it would help with some much needed stress relief after work with dealing with a bunch of stupid people at work.
I say that to explain why I'm not going to list a funny game like Deathspank or Castle Crashers...
With that said...
The most fun playing video games I've had is playing Street Fighter 2 or Mortal Kombat 2 or 3 with friends local. Couch Co-Op games.
Couch Co-Op is the superior gaming experience. I'll take Couch Co-Op over any game today. Give me Secret of Mana over Witcher 3.