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TopicEpyo's Top 100 Games of All Time (with write-ups)
Epyo
08/24/22 9:09:39 PM
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Ohh I heard there was a big Into the Breach update, I didn't know much about it though. That's so awesome and unexpected. I didn't even get around to trying a lot of the existing squads!

I do empathize with those who don't wanna play first person RE games, 'cause there are way fewer butts.

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#26 Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/5/0/0/AABIPnAADmWM.jpg

When I pick up any controller, any time, what my fingers WANT to do, is jump and perform a kickflip, into a rail grind.

Other action games have memorable satisfying intricate controls as well, but Tony Hawk controls are more like improvising on an instrument, it's more freeform, free of the pressures of enemies, prompts, direction. The level environments are the song, you are playing the jazz solo.

4 introduced some really good buttons that I miss when I play the earlier games: the Spine Transfer adds new ways to interact with the level design, and new cool Gap opportunities. And I like being able to switch grinds while on a rail by tapping face buttons, I love tapping face buttons.

This one also got rid of the 2 minute timers. Those were fine, but now levels can be bigger, and have more content. And there's nothing like blacking out and realizing you failed a challenge 30 minutes ago, and have been mindlessly skating and having a blast!

BEST LEVEL: Alcatraz, maybe the best level in the series. Exciting concept, fun to explore. I think the level design peaked in 4, the levels were bigger, but the "combo lines" weren't too obvious yet, so it was still very freeform.

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