I know this is just bait - but I'll bite.
Name a better game than Super Metroid before 1994.
I've checked out every console game up to 1992, and the only comparable jump in quality so far has been The Legend of Zelda in 1986.
Judging the quality of a game in the context of its peer is nonsense in the context of a 3x3 thread anon, we're here to talk about favorite games, not historically relevant ones.
Also; Megaman X
Alex Kidd in the Miracle World
SMB1
SMB2 (JP)
SMB2 (US)
SMB3
Zelda 1
Zelda 2
Metroid 1
Castlevania 1
Castlevania 3
Castlevania 4
Castlevania Rondo of Blood
Castlevania Bloodlines
Ninja Gaiden 1
Ninja Gaiden 2
Ninja Gaiden 3
Sonic 1
Sonic 2
Sonic 3
Sonic CD
Streets of Rage 1
Streets of Rage 2
Streets of Rage 3
Street Fighter 1
Street Fighter 2
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/ / + >Silent Hill 2
Never played this series, but I'm leaning towards starting up SH1. I hear people rave about it and apparently the soundtrack was directly inspired by industrial artists like Coil? so I'm intrigued.
>booty >thighs >big breasts >tall women >tall women >big women >big breasts >getting stepped on >big breasts
I see you, gamer
damn. I wish I could read.
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+ / / >Bloodborne gets a minus
I feel like an autist because Bloodborne felt like a step down to me from Dark Souls for arguably petty reasons, but it just didn't click with me the way DS did.
+ / +
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Maybe it was the hype surrounding it, but undertale didn't do it for me. Paper Mario on the other hand (I played vanilla) is fantastic.
I don't know if spooky is exactly the right word, but it's very tense. If you've played Rain World, I'd compare it to the moments when you're surrounded by predators and panicking.
5/5 SH 2, Okami, TWEWY, 999, Metroid. Excited for Dread?
1/1 Souls. Check out Gun Gun Pixies, seems right up your alley
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3/3 Outer, Cinco, Rain. Thoughts on the Outer Wilds DLC? I enjoyed my time with the main game but not sure if it's worth getting
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0/0
I loved the expansion, probably more than the rest of the game. I've seen a wide range of opinions on it, which is understandable because it's a bit different, but for me it was amazing. If it were a standalone game, it would still be on my 3x3.
>I loved the expansion, probably more than the rest of the game.
I had my own gripes with the main game, so the expansion doing it's own thing sounds it's interesting. I'll check it out, thanks anon
I'm surprised you would enjoy the other games on that one and NOT like undertale honestly, it has a lot of elements in common with the others and an interesting story which your choices tangibly influence.
Well if you're really gonna grill me on it, Spelunky and Outer Wilds are the only two I'd really consider top tier picks from my current perspective.
But a lot of the others were formative for me, so I still consider them based even if they're not favorites anymore.
Well, as I said, it's a walking simulator where the only real gameplay activity is to solve a bunch of similar puzzles, it doesn't really have a plot in the standard way to even push you to solve them, so it gets boring incredibly fast.
Now explain what you liked about the game.
I like the puzzle design, the secrets, the visuals, the sound design, the light exploration elements, the lack of a plot, the density of interesting ideas, the overall polish, the fact that the scope is huge but the whole thing is very cohesive, the fact that you are filtered, and much more.
It's the best game ever made by a mile. The fact that so many people passionately hate it indicates that it did exactly what it set out to do and didn't dumb it down or pander to a wide audience.
5/5 SH 2, Okami, TWEWY, 999, Metroid. Excited for Dread?
1/1 Souls. Check out Gun Gun Pixies, seems right up your alley
3/3 Outer, Cinco, Rain. Thoughts on the Outer Wilds DLC? I enjoyed my time with the main game but not sure if it's worth getting
0/0
Any list with any of these games belong in the trash
0/9
Based
I know this is just bait - but I'll bite.
Name a better game than Super Metroid before 1994.
I've checked out every console game up to 1992, and the only comparable jump in quality so far has been The Legend of Zelda in 1986.
Judging the quality of a game in the context of its peer is nonsense in the context of a 3x3 thread anon, we're here to talk about favorite games, not historically relevant ones.
Also; Megaman X
Alex Kidd in the Miracle World
SMB1
SMB2 (JP)
SMB2 (US)
SMB3
Zelda 1
Zelda 2
Metroid 1
Castlevania 1
Castlevania 3
Castlevania 4
Castlevania Rondo of Blood
Castlevania Bloodlines
Ninja Gaiden 1
Ninja Gaiden 2
Ninja Gaiden 3
Sonic 1
Sonic 2
Sonic 3
Sonic CD
Streets of Rage 1
Streets of Rage 2
Streets of Rage 3
Street Fighter 1
Street Fighter 2
To name a few
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>Silent Hill 2
Never played this series, but I'm leaning towards starting up SH1. I hear people rave about it and apparently the soundtrack was directly inspired by industrial artists like Coil? so I'm intrigued.
>booty
>thighs
>big breasts
>tall women
>tall women
>big women
>big breasts
>getting stepped on
>big breasts
I see you, gamer
/ / /
/ / /
/ / +
I watched some teasers for Infernium and it looks interesting
damn. I wish I could read.
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+ / /
>Bloodborne gets a minus
I feel like an autist because Bloodborne felt like a step down to me from Dark Souls for arguably petty reasons, but it just didn't click with me the way DS did.
+ / +
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Maybe it was the hype surrounding it, but undertale didn't do it for me. Paper Mario on the other hand (I played vanilla) is fantastic.
>Chibi-Robo Enjoyer
Nice
>The fricking witness
Grow some taste.
filtered
I don't know if spooky is exactly the right word, but it's very tense. If you've played Rain World, I'd compare it to the moments when you're surrounded by predators and panicking.
I loved the expansion, probably more than the rest of the game. I've seen a wide range of opinions on it, which is understandable because it's a bit different, but for me it was amazing. If it were a standalone game, it would still be on my 3x3.
Anon it's literally just a bunch of newspaper-tier puzzles, there's nothing tp get filtered by!
and yet you managed
So you admit the game is literally just that, then?
And you still put it in your 3x3?
Did you just play so few games?
>I loved the expansion, probably more than the rest of the game.
I had my own gripes with the main game, so the expansion doing it's own thing sounds it's interesting. I'll check it out, thanks anon
>Infernium
Is it that good? Is it spooky?
you should try video games
bumpan
Make room, taste peasants.
I've never seen 3x3 neatly ordered pieces of dogshit before
Wow really, you don't like ANY of those games?
I'm, Im legitimately sorry for you anon, it must be hard to be you...
But what games do you like?
Anon don't bother, it's one of these morons that attacks people's taste but doesn't even have the guts to post his picks.
I have.
The OP, for starters.
What's wrong with Okami, Silent Hill 2, Katamari Damacy, TWEWY, Pikmin 2, 999 and Super Metroid Anon?
Actually based as frick, one of the best I've seen.
Undertale is the only bad pick.
There is no part of The Witness that would work on paper. If you can't recognize that, you're blatantly filtered.
I'm surprised you would enjoy the other games on that one and NOT like undertale honestly, it has a lot of elements in common with the others and an interesting story which your choices tangibly influence.
Well if you're really gonna grill me on it, Spelunky and Outer Wilds are the only two I'd really consider top tier picks from my current perspective.
But a lot of the others were formative for me, so I still consider them based even if they're not favorites anymore.
Please explain why The Witness doesn't work as a video game.
Well, as I said, it's a walking simulator where the only real gameplay activity is to solve a bunch of similar puzzles, it doesn't really have a plot in the standard way to even push you to solve them, so it gets boring incredibly fast.
Now explain what you liked about the game.
I like the puzzle design, the secrets, the visuals, the sound design, the light exploration elements, the lack of a plot, the density of interesting ideas, the overall polish, the fact that the scope is huge but the whole thing is very cohesive, the fact that you are filtered, and much more.
It's the best game ever made by a mile. The fact that so many people passionately hate it indicates that it did exactly what it set out to do and didn't dumb it down or pander to a wide audience.
Tetris (no hate for Super Metroid though)
>Contrarian moron
>Doesn't like undertale
Like poetry
Also you're right, the game doesn't work on paper, it also doesn't work as a video game.
Anon this isn't videogames, this is just fictional women!
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