I beat Ocarina of Time on the recommendation of someone here. This is the only Zelda game I've completed all the way through and for the most part I liked it. Some of the movement felt kind of clunky, but that was mostly limited to moving around. The boss fights were all surprisingly fun even when they weren't very difficult. Saria is cute and I wanted to give her a kiss! Never got sick of seeing her run up and wave in that opening scene.What game should I play next? First reply decides:Half-Life 2 (2004)Hollow Knight (2017)Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)Shadow of the Colossus (2005)Final Fantasy VII (1997)Silent Hill (1999)Bayonetta (2010)S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (2007)Catherine (2011)Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura (2001)Marked for deletion (Old)
Also I like Muslim Zelda
Silent Hill
hl2
>Half-Life 2 (2004)>Hollow Knight (2017)>Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)>Shadow of the Colossus (2005)>Final Fantasy VII (1997)>Silent Hill (1999)>Bayonetta (2010)>S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (2007)>Catherine (2011)>Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura (2001)Did you get the idea to play these games from best games of all time lists lmao
>>126242Yeah, that list seems kinda generic. There are a lot games that had lower budget and less publicity, but they are good nonetheless
>>126236The Sheik he drove his cadillac... Wasn't there also some muslim chants in an old version of the cartridge?
>>126265That's why I played N64 ver. 1.0. when I emulated Ocarina. It has:– Crescent Moon as the Gerudo symbol– Muslim chants in the Fire Temple– Most importantly – Ganon coughs up real, red blood
>>126242Just seems like general bucket list games. I'm sure OP has played his fair share of other lesser-known vidya┐(゚~゚)┌
>>126242>>126269There are some problems with that list, in my humble opinion (don't get mad at me). Apart from the general genericness, it also seems to favor console games over computer games (I'm talking about both console-only games and those that were later ported to consoles. Arcanum is the only PC exclusive there). Also the games on that list are all pretty new, the oldest ones are from late 90s. There's ~20 years worth of video games before 1997.
Rollercoaster Tycoon
Rollercoaster is a 10/10 game!
>>126270OP here, I actually am generally biased towards PC titles and retro arcade games and recently I've been making an effort to get out of my bubble and try things that are newer or different from my usual taste. This list is kind of a hodgepodge of things that friends have recommended me and that I want to try for their sake, "canonical" choices that I'm experimenting with trying out, and other random ones that interest me.btw, I played Monkey Island along with some other classic LucasArts point-and-clicks last year and Monkey Island 2 earlier this year. It was pretty awesome, but I did prefer Day of the Tentacle on the whole. Harvester is the best point-and-click I've played so far though. I like those kinds of games but I find them most fun to play with friends. If you have any particular suggestions, feel free to give them to me.Also note: At the same time I am playing one of these games I am normally reading a visual novel and perhaps playing some kind of arcade game for a 1cc/high score at the same time. I'm working on a 1cc of Ketsui right now but I want something that I can save and come back to off and on at the same time for when I'm in the mood for something slightly less intense. ┐(゚~゚)┌
>>126377>I'm working on a 1cc of Ketsui right nowganbatte mate
Congrats, OP! What was your favorite and least favorite dungeon?
>>126386Good question. I didn't really dislike any of the dungeons. I don't understand the apparent hate for the Water Temple, except that raising and lowering the water levels over and over did get a bit old. I suppose my least favorite would just be the Bottom of the Well and most favorite would be the Spirit Temple just because I found it more engaging as the game became more challenging.