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Oleg 🇰🇿🤝🇺🇦
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« on: June 15, 2023, 04:38:45 AM »

There was a moment in my life when, due to a mistake, steel sheets began to cut me in half, and at first I didn't want to shout to the operator to stop the machine, but then I remembered that GTA 5 will be released soon and I changed my mind about lying on the ground with the guts out. But GTA 5 was not as good as I expected, although the RP version brought me an unforgettable experience. Thus, I can't call GTA 5 my favorite game, even though it saved my life.

I can't choose my favorite video game. There are a huge number of video games that I really enjoyed playing, and their list would be as thick as the Bible, but I can’t choose the best of the best.

There were two video games that were new dimension to me and they were Half-life 2 and Half-life Alyx. But I'm not a fan of this franchise or Valve. Minecraft also turned my idea of games upside down, but for some reason I always get tired of playing as soon as I set up all the necessary infrastructure, and there is a annoying lack of synchronization of game time with real time, I hate tiny days.

San Andreas and Call of Pripyat were worlds for me in which I was ready to settle. And these two games are completely different from each other.

Half-life, Rune, Postal 2, Freelancer were the first big games I playthroughed on my first computer, and I'm very fond of them, but I can't call them the best of the best.

Wait a minute, there is still one game. It's Zero Tolerance on Sega Genesis. I know that this game is far behind even the computer shooters of its time, but they are all inferior to it in style, attention to detail (for example, bloody lumps flying on the walls and slowly sliding down, or enemies that can run on walls and ceilings), and also this is the only FPS in which I beat the final boss to death with punches and kicks. I adored this game when I could only hopelessly dream of a Playstation or a computer, and I still rate this game very highly compared to other shooters. So Genesis' Zero Tolerance is my favorite videogame.
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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2023, 04:51:29 AM »

San Andreas and Call of Pripyat were worlds for me in which I was ready to settle. And these two games are completely different from each other.
In this regard, I must say that RDR2 and Kingdom Come have the most attractive and realistic nature that I have seen in a videogame. But I found them not at such a romantic age.
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« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2023, 08:38:02 PM »

Of the Prince of Persia series, I liked only the first game, and I decided that Assassin Creed was the same pipeline for deterioration. I playthroughed in 2010 Assassin Creed 2 and for this reason I decided not to play other games in the series, although I really liked this one.

A few years ago, a fan of the series was able to convince me, and I played a marathon of Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed II (nostalgia), Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: Revelations and Assassin's Creed III. Well, they are great games, and the worst of them, paradoxically, for me was AC I, because it was mechanistic like some NES game. It was a test of innovative principles, not the juicy story-driven game that AC II taught me to play.

Vainly I didn't play these games when they were relevant. Amazing cities, very realistic and engaging, and nice gameplay that has evolved a little in every game in the series.

People rate AC III very low, but it so happens that I played it after Fallout 4, and in the area of burned-out Boston houses, I realized what Fallout 4 could look like and gosh, despite the big difference in the release year, AC III beats FO 4 in graphic design, how the sun beats a candle stub.
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