View Full Version : How many of these video games are worth my time?
Scumpup
03-06-2012, 01:16 PM
I was pawing through my daughter's pile of games and found a bunch that I've never played that looked a little promising. Keep in mind that in the last couple years I haven't played much outside of Bioshock and Fallout. The list:
HALO 3
Mass Effect
Fable 3
Viva Pinata
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
Lost Odyssey
GTA IV
and for the Wii, which we seldom play,
No More Heroes I and II.
Jophiel
03-06-2012, 01:28 PM
I personally didn't care for Mass Effect but I know I'm in a minority with that experience. Most people rave about it.
I don't know your system but Sacred 2 supposedly has a lot of issues running on Win 7. If you're still using XP, you should be okay.
hogarth
03-06-2012, 01:41 PM
I really liked Mass Effect (played it through 5 or 6 times).
I thought GTA IV was okay once I got into it.
I liked Halo 3 well enough, but the story didn't really grab me.
(I played them all single player on the Xbox and I value story more than challenging gameplay, for what it's worth.)
Barkis is Willin'
03-06-2012, 01:49 PM
If you liked Halo 1 and 2, you'll like Halo 3.
GTA IV, on the other hand, was not nearly as good as San Andreas.
That's all I've played from your list.
Ferret Herder
03-06-2012, 01:57 PM
Serious Mass Effect fangirl here.
I've heard good things about No More Heroes but haven't tried it.
Covered_In_Bees!
03-06-2012, 06:33 PM
Fable III is worth your time. Lots of replay value.
With the possible exception of Sacred 2 (which to my understanding was not well received overall) I don't think there's anything on that list that hasn't been found to be worthwhile by people who like the genre the game is in. Obviously people who don't like FPS games won't care for Halo, and people who dislike JRPGs probably won't enjoy Lost Odyssey.
Without more understanding of your tastes, it's going to be a little bit tough to tell you what's worth YOUR time, however.
Least Original User Name Ever
03-07-2012, 10:56 AM
Really, they're all pretty damned good games. I don't know anything about Sacred 2 or No More Heroes, although people here have raved about No More Heroes.
by-tor
03-07-2012, 05:02 PM
Sacred 2 was the buggiest game I ever tried to play and that was on XP at the time. That was a shame because Sacred 1 was a good game.
Scumpup
03-07-2012, 05:12 PM
Daughter has Sacred 2 for Xbox 360.
RandMcnally
03-07-2012, 07:31 PM
Instead of GTA IV you should play Saints Row II.
typoink
03-07-2012, 08:00 PM
If you like Tarantino movies and/or 80s anime; you'll probably like No More Heroes. It's a fun game, not too cerebral and very cheesy. Tongue-in-cheek, but engagingly so.
Mass Effect is great if you like space operas. It's chock full of little things that will probably annoy you (clunky controls and camera at times, some odd battles, unpredictable dialogue choices, awkward inventory system), but the POINT is the story and the universe, and they are done very, very well.
Viva Pinata is great if you like old Maxis "Sim" games or "Tycoon" games and can look past the cartoony atmosphere (or like supercute cartoon animals).
GTA IV is a visually amazing open world, but the gameplay isn't top-notch. Worth screwing around with a little; not sure it's worth "playing" for more than a few missions.
Jragon
03-07-2012, 08:49 PM
No More Heroes is good, but it has serious flaws between the main story missions. The over world isn't the best thing conceived. It's kind of like an easier God Hand without the over world (though Bitter mode is by no means easy).
I have to dissent about Mass Effect. What it does well, it does really well. The story, atmosphere, characters, they're all top notch. If you want to 100% it (and you might if you plan on playing the trilogy) you'll run into the problem Bioware had with Dragon Age 2 where they had about three base layouts that they recycled a billion times, with only mildly varying enemy types. The Mako controls poorly when you get to the planets. The combat is a joke after you level up enough to get a few talent points on your characters, assuming you have the right squad members of Shepard class.
Mass Effect was a great game for its time, but I really think it failed at aging gracefully in any department except story presentation. I'd recommend it 100% if you really like Sci-Fi or Space Opera, or if you want to play Mass Effect 2 I'd heavily recommend playing the first. But aside from that I'd be hesitant to recommend it.
AClockworkMelon
03-07-2012, 09:35 PM
I was pawing through my daughter's pile of games and found a bunch that I've never played that looked a little promising. Keep in mind that in the last couple years I haven't played much outside of Bioshock and Fallout. The list:
HALO 3
Mass Effect
Fable 3
Viva Pinata
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel
Lost Odyssey
GTA IV
and for the Wii, which we seldom play,
No More Heroes I and II.Fable 3 and Lost Odyssey are both a waste of time. Haven't played Sacred 2. The others are all top tier games, among the best you'll play.
Gukumatz
03-08-2012, 03:52 AM
Lost Odyssey is a good game, provided you like JRPGs and don't mind a rather hammy English translation. It's basically what filled the void between FF XII and XIII-2 in my book, when Square was busy shooting themselves in the foot with their MMO flops.
Crowbar of Irony +3
03-08-2012, 07:32 AM
I think none of the games above are worth playing when there are newer ones out there.
- Mass Effect has good story but the shooting is clunky. Mass Effect 2 is the better game.
- Time spent on Fable 3 could be spent on Kingdom of Amalur
I guess maybe GTA and Halo are worth it by those games don't appeal to me...
Grumman
03-08-2012, 08:33 AM
I'd say play Mass Effect 1, don't play Mass Effect 2 or 3.
And I'd recommend against GTA 4. It's a good New York simulator but not a very good game, IMO.
FinnAgain
03-08-2012, 08:46 AM
And I'd recommend against GTA 4. It's a good New York simulator but not a very good game, IMO.
Man, I drew so much flak for saying this in the original GTA IV thread...
But yah. Lost Odyssey is a good game. Not great, but good. If you like JRPG's, that is. IF not, skip it.
Halo 3 is okay, I guess. For FPS I'd much prefer something like World at War, but I guess I'm old skool.
Mass Effect 1 is only 'bad' in the way that people are used to all the things that Citizen Kane did and think it's played out. For the record I prefer the combat from ME1 to 2 or 3.
Kiros
03-08-2012, 09:55 AM
I would go with Mass Effect and Viva Pinata for sure.
The others depend a lot more on whether you're really in to that specific genre.
FinnAgain
03-08-2012, 10:06 AM
Eh... Pinata is a total genre game itself. If you don't like farming animals and feeding them stuff to breed them (even if they are colorful, candy animals) there's really not much game to the game.
Eh... Pinata is a total genre game itself. If you don't like farming animals and feeding them stuff to breed them (even if they are colorful, candy animals) there's really not much game to the game.
Similarly, Mass Effect requires a tolerance for a game with lots of dialogue - people with short attention spans who just want to kill stuff need not apply.
There is no such thing as a game that is universally appealing. There are some that are more widely appealing than others, but never universally. (I gather there are even people who don't like Crazy Taxi. :P )
mbetter
03-09-2012, 08:12 PM
I loved Sacred 2, but I'm a huge Blind Guardian fan. If you aren't, it's meh.
I like Mass Effect very much.
DeptfordX
03-19-2012, 07:08 PM
Mass effect is great, but there's a bit of an initial hump to get over. It takes about 4 hours or so to get past the opening, get a few levels and get a grasp on the gameplay.
Once you do it's great but be warned some persistance is required initially.
ericlausanne
03-20-2012, 10:38 AM
GTA is not as good as san andreas but there is a lot of fun with it
erislover
03-20-2012, 01:33 PM
I've enjoyed all the Fables. Not as good of hack and slash as, say, Bayonetta (which is a 10/10) and not as fun of an adventure as the Zeldas but I enjoy them nonetheless. Since they're all fairly similar, if you enjoyed any of the Fables then you'd enjoy the others. I think 2 was my favorite so far, though.
I got tired of Halo games, but if you haven't played any of the earlier ones you'll probably enjoy it.
I've heard so much good about GTA:SA and GTAIV but honestly after GTAIII and Vice City I was pretty much done with that genre.
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