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TopicEpyo's Top 100 Games of All Time (with write-ups)
Epyo
08/06/22 1:31:18 AM
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wallmasterz posted...
Got all 180 emblems in SA2B for GameCube back in the day. Fun times

Jeez that's impressive, my siblings spent forever on it and didn't even get halfway.

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#83 Day of the Tentacle

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/3/6/9/AABIPnAADiKh.jpg

I've played a fair share of point-and-click adventure games from the 80s/90s/00s, and this is my favorite by far.

Yeah, figuring out what to do, is still mostly using every item in your inventory, on every screen, until something works... HOWEVER the solution is either inherently funny, has a hilarious animation, or, has a memorable voice line from a nearby character, about what you just did.

The voice-acted dialogue is my favorite in probably any video game. Each character's voice is a lovable absurd charicature, burned into my memory. There are some dumb voice lines that still pop into my mind once a month ("what was your wife's name again? sandy. oh, yeah.").

It's vaguely Bill & Ted as a cartoon game: a time-travel comedy plot, with slacker teens begrudgingly saving the world. But it's all in one location, which improves the time-travel puzzles, by using the video game puzzle trope of "change it in the past, to change it in the future".

BEST LEVEL: The "Past" is my favorite, pranking on the founding fathers as they try to write the declaration or whatever.

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