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LeonhartFour
02/06/18 10:20:21 PM
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76. Mass Effect: Andromeda (kateee)
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Andromeda never really had a chance from the beginning. Not only did it have to inherit the backlash from Mass Effect 3 (despite the 5-year gap; BioWare fans are kind of insane), but it had a multitude of issues pre-release with all the laughable face renders and glitches, among other things. It's hard to believe that one of the most popular new series from the last generation is now in cold storage for the foreseeable future, but that's where we are. Anyway, I actually had fun with Andromeda. It's basically a better Mass Effect 1, especially in the gameplay department. The battle system is as good as ever, especially once you're able to upgrade to the better skills. The game allows you to save several loadouts, and you can switch between them on the fly if you want. You can also switch between classes instead of being locked into one from the start, so it's very flexible. I didn't do that much though. I found a configuration I liked and stuck with it for the most part, making edits here and there as needed. I also enjoyed exploring the new worlds and getting them all to max viability, especially the Remnant Vaults. Those were really fun.

While most of the squadmates in Andromeda wouldn't come close to breaking my top ten or be my favorite representatives for their races, it was still a pretty solid group. The best news is that there's plenty of banter throughout the game regardless of who your squadmates are at any given time. They interact with each other a lot. The breakout character here is Jaal, from a new race called the Angara. He reminds me of Javik in a lot of ways, albeit with the harshness dialed back a bit. His character arc was a major highlight of the game for me. Andromeda also brought back Loyalty Missions, which was really cool. You can tell they definitely amped up the production values for these things, too, and they're some of the best things in the game.

They changed the dialogue wheel so that it's more neutral rather than just straight up Paragon/Renegade for most choices, but I actually kind of missed the old system because you could get vastly different outcomes based on those two choices. In Andromeda, sometimes the responses all look kind of the same despite having more of them, although I don't know if they affect things in different ways or not since I've only played the game once. I suppose it's nice to be able to choose whatever you want in any given situation without worrying it'll prevent you from being able to select certain things later, but I was honestly fine with those restrictions and limitations.

I suppose there's more that I could say, but I don't want these writeups to go on too long. Suffice it to say that I liked Andromeda despite its flaws, and I'm very sad that we're not going to get any more than what we got. Seriously, BioWare fans are just the worst.

Bonus Question: What's your favorite new series from last gen?
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Axl_Rose_85
02/06/18 11:40:13 PM
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Favorite new series from last gen i.e PS3/360/Wii era is Souls and it is not even close.
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pjbasis
02/07/18 9:37:28 AM
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Bioshock (caught up)
inFAMOUS (caught up)
Uncharted (need to play 4 and Golden Abyss)
Assassin's Creed (need to play III and everything past it still lol)
Resistance (need to play 3 and the shitty vita game)

I guess The Evil Within counts, but I played it on PS4 so it just feels current gen to me. Mass Effect and Dragon Age could probably make their case if I played beyond the first entry. Also interested in Souls but haven't touched em!

uhhh can't really even think of any other franchises that I've played, even if I feel like I've played a lot of last-gen games. Must have been all sequels or one offs.
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LinkMarioSamus
02/07/18 10:24:25 AM
#354:


Mass Effect: Andromeda, Final Fantasy XIII-2, and Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days > Ocarina of Time, Super Metroid, and Metroid Prime? This is a Leon list!

Not that that's a bad thing either, mind. All it means is you not being a big action/adventure guy, which is fine.
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trdl23
02/07/18 10:39:05 AM
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At least one of those is bad!
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pjbasis
02/07/18 11:00:18 AM
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LinkMarioSamus posted...
big action/adventure guy


Action/adventure encompasses way too much to gather that from your comparison of six games. I think you're seeing the RPG in the franchises of the left side of the inequality, but Mass Effect and Kingdom Hearts are also very soft RPGs that lean harder on the action/adventure too.
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LeonhartFour
02/07/18 11:36:00 AM
#357:


pjbasis posted...
Uncharted (need to play 4 and Golden Abyss)


I played a little bit of Golden Abyss and I wouldn't consider that one a "need to play"

pjbasis posted...
Assassin's Creed (need to play III and everything past it still lol)


Yeah, that's where I am, too, although I don't know how much of the stuff beyond 4 I want to play.
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pjbasis
02/07/18 12:16:38 PM
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I'm a completionist/super curious in some ways so need to play just means I want to play it for that sake.
I also just like forming my own opinions.

I mean I played Altair's Chronicles man. I beat that game. It was awful.
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LeonhartFour
02/07/18 2:09:08 PM
#359:


75. Skee-Ball (WhiteLens)
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This was my favorite non-video game to play at the arcade growing up. There's something addicting about Skee-Ball and trying to get a perfect score on it, which I'm pretty sure I never did. I always went for the highest scoring holes though, partly because I didn't care about getting tickets from the machine to exchange for stuff at the counter. If that was my goal, I could've gotten higher scores and more tickets by playing a bit more conservatively, but I was always "go big or go home" with Skee-Ball. It always felt very satisfying landing a ball in the 50 point hole and especially the 100 point hole for the ones that had those.

Apparently, Skee-Ball is still alive and well. For some reason, I figured this was something that had gone by the wayside since arcades have largely become defunct. I guess I've just been living in the wrong places because I can't remember the last time I even saw a Skee-Ball game. However, I have learned that there is a skeeball.com where you can buy your own Skee-Ball machine for your home, for the low, low price of $6000! What a deal! Plus, you don't even have to insert coins to play this version, so it basically pays for itself after several thousand games! Wow!

Bonus Question: What is your favorite non-video game at the arcade?
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Johnbobb
02/07/18 3:45:46 PM
#360:


LeonhartFour posted...
Bonus Question: What is your favorite non-video game at the arcade?

air hockey

is there any other answer, really?
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pjbasis
02/07/18 4:05:55 PM
#361:


same

Though I like the concept of those racing games where you're actually in a kind of cart you have to steer, especially the bikes. Always felt like the technology/budget/design wasn't really there to make it more engaging though.
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LeonhartFour
02/07/18 4:10:19 PM
#362:


Air hockey and skee-ball are the de facto answers, yeah.
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Johnbobb
02/07/18 4:21:55 PM
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The basketball games are pretty decent sometimes
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LeonhartFour
02/07/18 4:48:46 PM
#364:


74. Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Janus5k)
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This is another instance where a YouTube video is more appropriate than a GIF because that thing is seriously amazing. It fits so perfectly. You don't even need to have played the game to enjoy that. Anyway, Persona 4: Dancing All Night was my very first Platinum, so it will always hold a special place in my heart for that alone! Seriously though, I do like this game. Probably the biggest bummer is the fact that you can't freely choose your character and partner for any given song, but they gave each character a unique dancing style, so I kinda get it. I think they should've given you more leeway on your dance partner though, but I honestly eventually got over it because I had a lot of fun with it. I don't have a lot of experience with rhythm games, so while I'm sure there are ones out there with better scoring systems and control schemes, I can't judge it based on those qualities. I wanted to play this one to get one more game with the Persona 4 cast (one of my absolute favorites in anything) and because I love the series' music.

The most pleasant surprise of this game is Kanami Mashita, the Risette replacement from Persona 4 who had been occasionally spoken of but never seen until now. She's just so much fun. I love all of her songs because they're so high energy and catchy, especially her version of Your Affection. Kanami is also an intriguing character in the story mode, the entirety of which is basically a scathing commentary on how fake and unhealthy the pop idol industry is. The premise of the story (defeating Shadows with the power of dance!) is absurd, but there's a serious message hidden in there, too. Kanami develops a really endearing friendship with Nanako, too. The other members of Kanamin Kitchen are kinda whatever, but Kanami herself is really good.

As far as the gameplay itself goes, I suppose one of the appeals of rhythm games is seeing yourself gradually getting better and better at the songs until you eventually nail the perfect run, which Dancing All Night refers to as "King Crazy" for some reason. I eventually got to the point where I could at least complete every song on Hard, although I've only gotten a perfect run on a few. I could barely handle the All Night difficulty, but again, I don't play these games often. Probably my favorite songs in the game are the aforementioned Kanami version of Your Affection, Yukiko's version of Snowflakes, Kanji's version of Best Friends, Rise's version of Now I Know, and Marie's version of the P4AU theme, Break Out Of... (yes the song title trails off at the end like that). I generally enjoy them all though. I'm looking forward to the Persona 3 and Persona 5 versions, too, so hopefully they get localized!

Bonus Question: What is your favorite Persona song?
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pjbasis
02/07/18 5:08:07 PM
#365:


Man the other guy joined in at the perfect time.

I remember having a great time with Persona 3, but I didn't finish it and it prevented me from playing further. One day!
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LeonhartFour
02/07/18 10:49:13 PM
#366:


73. Super Mario Bros. (pjbasis)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7t8w2K9WF4


Another YouTube video, but when it comes to hilarious Mario 1 stuff, that was the first thing that came to mind. It's a Board 8 classic. Anyway, Mario 1 is a game that needs no introduction or explanation, and I can't say anything about it that probably hasn't already been said before. As such, I'm not going to attempt some hackneyed review or talk at length about how this is the first video game I ever played (which is true) since that's not a unique experience for people my age. I played this game a bunch, but I probably haven't beaten it that many times. There was no real pressure or compulsion to do so for whatever the reason. I could play until I ran out of lives a few times and be fine with that. I do remember when I got a little older, I wanted to beat the game without using any Warp Pipes. It took a while, but it felt like a pretty big accomplishment when I finally pulled it off.

It was pretty difficult to nail down exactly where to rank Mario 1 on this list because it's always been a part of my life (as weird as that is to say). A lot of my knowledge of its secrets and tricks feels like second nature or common sense, like it's stuff I've just always known. I haven't played the game in years, but I feel like I could manage to remember most of them. I'm not sure how much of my love for it is just nostalgia. You never forget your first time and all that. I wouldn't quibble with anyone who would rank it higher than this because you're not going to hear me say a bad thing about Mario 1.

Bonus Question: What was the first video game you ever played?
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Shonen_Bat
02/07/18 10:53:25 PM
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The first game I remember playing is Zelda 2.
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NFUN
02/07/18 10:58:25 PM
#368:


Either Madden pressing random buttons with my dad if that counts, otherwise some weird Sesame Street game that was probably made for the PSX on the PS2
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Johnbobb
02/08/18 10:04:07 AM
#369:


LeonhartFour posted...
Bonus Question: What was the first video game you ever played?

probably Super Mario Bros. as well
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Mega Mana
02/08/18 10:05:10 AM
#370:


Super Mario Bros...... 2
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The Mana Sword
02/08/18 10:05:18 AM
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It's a shame Ed Bellis never became a full-time Let's Player
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LeonhartFour
02/08/18 11:01:04 AM
#372:


72. The Last of Us (Dragon66116)
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As you can see, I am not one of those people who believes The Last of Us was the game of the generation or anything like that. I mostly like it, but I do have some issues with it, so I will not be quite so effusive with my praise as others. It actually took me a little while to really get into the game. I put the game down for a little while after a couple of hours because I wasn't totally feeling it, but when I picked it up the second time, I saw it through to the end. I can tell you the exact moment this game hooked me, and if you've played The Last of Us, you'll probably know precisely what I mean when I say, "End of Summer." I really enjoyed the Fall and Winter arcs, too, because you get to see Joel and Ellie's relationship gradually developing after a rocky start, and I had mostly gotten the hang of the gameplay by that point, so getting through areas became a lot smoother for me. Then I largely enjoyed Spring, until we got to the end.

I have big problems with the ending of The Last of Us. I don't like it at all, in fact. I'm endeavoring to keep these writeups as spoiler-free as possible, so I won't go into detail, but I've elaborated on my issues on it in the past. I've had several people tell me something along the lines of, "That's the point. That's why it's so good," but that's nonsense to me. There's a certain Ellie quote that hits me hard when I think about how this game ended: "It can't have been for nothing." Apparently, it can. There are some people who thought this game didn't need a sequel because it ended perfectly, but I'm pretty relieved they're making a follow-up because then maybe they can do some damage control and alleviate some of the negative feelings I have about it.

Bonus Question: What's the worst ending for a game you like?
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pyresword
02/08/18 1:48:19 PM
#373:


LeonhartFour posted...
What's the worst ending for a game you like?

Can I vote Clannad even though I've only watched the anime?
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Mac Arrowny
02/08/18 2:07:59 PM
#374:


The game builds up to the ending much better than the anime does.
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Leonhart4
02/08/18 2:09:38 PM
#375:


I guess you can if you want, although I don't mind Clannad's ending myself.
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linkhatesganon
02/08/18 2:24:20 PM
#376:


Bonus Question: What's the worst ending for a game you like?


Yay, an easy question, Bioshock Infinite, but The Last of Us could be too whenever I replay it.

Also great songs mentioned for P4: Dancing All Night, only misses Dance from my favourites.
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tazzyboyishere
02/08/18 2:29:48 PM
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I didn't much care for TLoU but the ending was the best part I'm. Can't really think of an ending I particularly hated from a game I liked at the moment. I remember thinking Ghost Trick had a lame ending but I played that at launch and don't remember why.
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trdl23
02/08/18 2:40:47 PM
#378:


Obligatory mention of Life is Strange for good game, bad ending.
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The Mana Sword
02/08/18 2:41:25 PM
#379:


more like great game great ending
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Mega Mana
02/08/18 2:46:17 PM
#380:


Tough one. First thing that comes to mind is Secret of Evermore, but the ending was quite good and I'm just more disappointed with the final level design.

Most recent of note was The Witness. God that ending was frustrating.
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LeonhartFour
02/08/18 2:51:11 PM
#381:


linkhatesganon posted...
Also great songs mentioned for P4: Dancing All Night, only misses Dance from my favourites.


Dance is really good. I almost listed that one, too.
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LeonhartFour
02/08/18 4:43:00 PM
#382:


71. Super Mario 64 (Pirateking2000)
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Like Mario 1, the revolutionary effect of Mario 64 has been discussed to death and is unquestioned, so I won't spend time talking about that. It's easy to say that if you played this game at the time it came out, there was nothing like it (which is true). The weird thing for me is that I actually didn't own Mario 64 until several years after its release. My cousin next door owned the game, so if I ever wanted to play it, I'd go over there or I'd borrow it and bring it home. I remember he specifically invited me over to help him beat the final Bowser fight because he couldn't do it (I was 10 and he was 8 or 9, for the record). I was so nervous I was literally shaking when it got down to the last hit because you couldn't just cheese it anymore by luring Bowser to the edge right in front of a bomb, somersault over him, grab him, and just let go. You actually had to throw him and land a precision hit. I messed up the first few tries because I didn't throw him far enough, so I eventually just spun him around literally as fast as I could rotate the stick. However, I accidentally released him in the wrong direction...only for him to hit the bomb on the exact opposite end of the arena, and that's how I beat Mario 64 for the first time. I'll never forget that moment.

Anyway, as far as the levels go, my absolute favorite is Tick Tock Clock. This is the closest Mario 64 feels to a pure platformer, especially if you don't enter at the right time to freeze all the clockwork. It can get crazy, and I love it. Other favorites include Lethal Lava Land, Cool, Cool Mountain, and Tall, Tall Mountain (Mario 64 is fond of repeating adjectives for naming its mountains, I guess). The two mountains have slides, and I love the slide Stars in this game. The inside of the volcano in Lethal Lava Land is really fun, too. The worst level is Shifting Sand Land, hands down. Whether it's that friggin' buzzard or the overabundance of quicksand, this place sucks. It's probably the only level I outright dislike (not a fan of Tiny-Huge Island either, but it's not terrible), so Mario 64's average quality is pretty solid.

Bonus Question: What's your favorite and least favorite level in Mario 64?
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tazzyboyishere
02/08/18 5:13:21 PM
#383:


Life Is Strange had half an awesome ending.
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LeonhartFour
02/08/18 5:23:30 PM
#384:


I only got one ending in Life is Strange. Didn't bother to go back and see the other one.

The one I did see is better than TLOU's though.
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Johnbobb
02/08/18 7:35:46 PM
#385:


Man I loved the endings of Life is Strange, Bioshock Infinite and The Last of Us

don't know what's up with you guys
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Mac Arrowny
02/08/18 7:40:12 PM
#386:


BI's ending was alright. LIS's was pretty good. Haven't played TLOU yet.

For LIS though, I think all of the previous episodes had better endings than the final one did.
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Johnbobb
02/08/18 7:52:35 PM
#387:


Mac Arrowny posted...
For LIS though, I think all of the previous episodes had better endings than the final one did.
I don't think it's really fair to compare the episode endings with the final one

the other 4 episodes just had to end on cliffhangers while the final episode had to try to resolve the entire game
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tazzyboyishere
02/08/18 7:57:11 PM
#388:


I think people get too hung on the choices mattering problem with LIS. The ending being the way it was is pretty essential to the overarching theme of the story. At least half of it is.
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LeonhartFour
02/08/18 11:58:09 PM
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70. Assassins Creed: Brotherhood (Johnbobb)
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First of all, I really liked the Assassin's Creed games I've played, even the original, which from what I can tell isn't well regarded. A large part of the appeal for me is all the parkour, climbing everything in sight, synching with the environment around you, using Eagle Vision to spot enemies, and stealth killing targets. The Ezio trilogy was great because I'm a big fan of Ezio himself. I think he's a really fascinating character because you get three games with him at different phases of his life. You follow him literally from birth to death, and it's a satisfying journey across those three games. I haven't played an Assassin's Creed game since then though because I got burned out with four games in four years. I already own 3 and 4, so I just need to motivate myself to play them.

That being said, Brotherhood is probably my least favorite of the three, perhaps mostly because they put less emphasis on the story in favor of recruiting assassins and exploring Rome. I didn't care much about all the recruitment stuff, other than being able to sic them on people so you don't have to get your hands dirty, which was great. Rome was a cool location, which goes without saying. Getting to scale famous landmarks like the Colosseum is a really neat experience. While the story wasn't as good in Brotherhood as it was in the other two Ezio games, it does have one great moment in particular at the very end. I'm not going to spoil it, but you know what it is if you've played it because the shock value of it all was excellent. Unfortunately, Revelations mostly ignored the implications of it and didn't really follow up on it. I assume later games at least do SOMETHING with all of that, but I have no idea because I'm usually pretty good at keeping myself from getting spoiled.

Perhaps my favorite aspect of the Ezio games is the Assassin Tombs. Those things are a blast. I love trying to figure out how to solve them. It's an oddly fulfilling combination of puzzles, parkour, and platforming. They were called Lairs of Romulus in Brotherhood, but for all intents and purposes, they're the same thing. I don't know if the later games have these, but I will sorely miss them and I doubt I'll like them as much as the Ezio games if they don't. They're that much fun to me.

Bonus Question: What is your favorite Assassin's Creed game?
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LeonhartFour
02/09/18 1:07:19 PM
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69. Four Square (Pirateking2000)
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This was one of the biggest playground games back in elementary school. Don't get me wrong. Kickball was the king, but Four Square got a lot of play, too. I don't want to hear anyone trying to throw Dodgeball into the mix here because that was a gym game, not a playground game. Keep your facts straight! Anyway, Four Square is such serious business that it has its own blog (squarefour.org if you're interested) with just about all the information you could ever possibly want about the game, including the "official" set of rules they use for leagues and tournaments. You can play it a bunch of different ways though, including with more than four squares, despite the name. It's very flexible, but the basic concept is always the same. In this game, your goal is to de-throne the person in the top spot and eventually become the king (or queen) yourself. If you get knocked out, you have to endure the shame of going to the back of the line and let rage fuel you until you can get back onto the court.

The secret to becoming a Four Square master is learning how to put spin on the ball because players expect the ball to bounce a certain way, and they often can't react fast enough to get it if it does something they aren't prepared for. I've been able to enjoy long reigns at the top square due to my mad spinning skills. The game becomes really frantic though once people start to catch on and figure out the key to Four Square, and it's super fun. It's one of those games that's easily accessible for anyone to play because you don't have to be athletic (although you do need to at least have some hand-eye coordination), and it can be fun even at a low skill level, but it can get really crazy if everyone playing it is good.

Bonus Question: What was your favorite playground game?
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tazzyboyishere
02/09/18 2:43:07 PM
#391:


Kickball

Nobody at my school understood four square and it basically became dodgeball.
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Alanna82
02/09/18 3:04:53 PM
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ah, 4 square. We played a 9 square variant in elementary school. Mr. Maxwell ripped his pants playing. That was funny. Mr. Maxwell was a funny guy. He took it in good stride.

Don't think we had kickball though.
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NFUN
02/09/18 3:11:23 PM
#393:


Man, I haven't thought about Tobuscus in years
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pjbasis
02/09/18 3:23:30 PM
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LeonhartFour
02/09/18 3:24:24 PM
#395:


pjbasis posted...
the gifs make the topic


that's what I'm going for

the GIFs get you in the door and then you might actually read what I wrote
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Johnbobb
02/09/18 4:22:00 PM
#396:


NFUN posted...
Man, I haven't thought about Tobuscus in years

I don't think anyone really has
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Johnbobb
02/09/18 4:22:16 PM
#397:


Also best Assassin's Creed game is II
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pjbasis
02/09/18 4:42:39 PM
#398:


It might be II for me as well, but Brotherhood was almost a straight upgrade (besides story I suppose).

On another note, I really wanted Assassin's Creed Origins to be the first game remake :(
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02/09/18 4:46:56 PM
#399:


LeonhartFour posted...
What is your favorite Persona song?

Oh I somehow missed this question, but it's definitely either Heaven or Memories of You
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Johnbobb
02/09/18 4:47:36 PM
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I do really think the first game could use a remake. It has a lot of potential story-wise and basically started the entire franchise (which went on to become one of my favorites) but the first game was bogged down by excessively repetitive mission structure
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