Stalingrad
"NOT ONE STEP BACKWARD!"
"One of you fires the rifle, the other carries the bullets"
You vs. a hill with the German army perched at the top and only a literal handful of bullets with no gun to fire them to keep you company .
GOOD LUCK
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CastorTroy |
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Call of Duty 1
Stalingrad "NOT ONE STEP BACKWARD!" "One of you fires the rifle, the other carries the bullets" You vs. a hill with the German army perched at the top and only a literal handful of bullets with no gun to fire them to keep you company . GOOD LUCK ![]() |
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tiggerkiddo |
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Oh yea I forgot another one: Super Metroid
When you first encounter Kraid, he's a good sized boss but nothing to be too worried about... THEN you do a bit too much damage to him and he gets mad. And starts growing and growing and growing and...well you get the idea. Then he's a two screen monstrosity that you have to take down. Not easy. |
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Craig Bayfield |
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Sure, I'll play.
Because I'm currently playing it, the Chapter 3 finale of Radiant Dawn on the Wii is a big ball of awesome. The concept of the battle is that thanks to an idiotic dragon prince, all of the countries of Telius are involved in a single battle and the rule of the Fire Emblem is that when all the countries are at war, the dark God will be reborn. So what makes this battle epic? 1: It is you versus you. You play as Ike's group fighting against Micciah's, and the higher your level for the inferior Dawn brigade, the more threat you face. 2: There's a shiny emblem in the corner counting the number of fatalities since the battle started. Given that the max number is 90, there are a TON of enemies battling, as well as allies. It's an all out brawl. Also the emblem in the corner starts flaming and the atmosphere gets more ominous as the battle continues. 3: Cutscenes prevail throughout the battle, interupting the flow and explaining how dangerous the situation is. 4: The dark God is awoken (she turns out to be chaotic, so it's okay) and everyone who is not a main character is turned to stone, with Ike running through the battlefield of statues screaming if anyone is still alive. -EPIC. Also, Eternal Darkness. Just. Eternal Darkness. I'll go over my collection and find some more later. |
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CastorTroy |
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Ace Combat 4 - the Megalith. The enemy has fallen back to their last outpost: a massive missile facility with the ability to strike anywhere in the world.
The remainder of the enemy air force is charged with guarding it, but you've nearly single-handedly stripped it of it's most elite pilots. It's
you and several squadrons versus the considerable remains of their armada. The odds of you surviving are pretty slim, but the best part?
You can hear the enemy crapping themselves in fear when they learn that YOUR plane in particular is in the attacking force. I LOVE IT when a game actually shows fear from your opponents after you've been tearing them to shreds all game long. Oh, and the music. Can't forget the music. ![]() |
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CastorTroy wrote:can't believe i actually agree with you. but yeah Ace combat is worth mentioning. okay a wonderful and most possibly the best moment in a shooter game the final end boss battle in Panzer dragoon, just look at the size of that thing, you can see the generel on the giant dragon too ... it was the best boss i have ever played against and the music is perfect on this game http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmWAGBVjnro |
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CastorTroy |
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Serious Sam: The First Encounter. You've spent all game fighting off giant enemies and lots of them with only your wits, a cheesy sense of humor at your
side (not to mention the ungodly amount of firepower in your invisible golf bag). Naturally, the last boss should be bigger than the normies, right?
Enter Ugh Zan III, a boss who takes that advice to the extreme and then some. 'Dude be huge' is what I'm getting at., and the only hope you have is to get to the Great Pyramid. Behind you is a rampaging Ugh Zan, who topples obelisks like they're cardboard. In front of you is the pyramid and the legions of enemies hellbent on stopping you. This level will have you saying "oh crap oh crap oh crap" all the way through it.
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sonicsfan1991 |
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hey castor troy i missed that man, i just saw the video and it's awsome.
i was judgemental about the graphics at first but when i saw the size of that thing, that was awsome, how did i miss that game? can i get it on the pc? i think the hero is the dude that looks like duke nuke'em right? anyway, it's bad enough you got monsters in tight closed levels to fight them on the open like that is very original. and the boss reminds me of goro from mortal kombat .. i'm gonna look at the video again i think i saw bird monsters. alright i can top that, see if this impresses you: doom 3 final battle, doom is always known to have cyberdemons as a mid bosses, but here he's the super final boss and man is he a surprise, when i saw him for the first time my expression looked just like the hero, i was even stupid enough to play doom in the dark as if it wasn't scary enough. here's a video the hero was trying to find the exit but look what he found.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSgLnZlmPMg although unfortunetly this dude's computer isn't as strong as mine. |
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Silvershadow0 |
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The first and second time you escape from the Grand Fortress in Skies of Arcadia. The first time is pretty awesome as
you leap onto a moving train and run along its length to rescue one of your friends, all while a guy you have no hope whatsoever of beating chases you like an
Implacable Man.
The second time is even more awesome as you not only bust all your friends out of prison in the Grand Fortress itself, but you also acquire a new ship into the bargain and then BLAST YOUR WAY OUT WITH ITS ALL-CONSUMING DEATH RAY. It's EPIC, and such a ridiculous power rush when you first fire it. |
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sonicsfan1991 |
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uh that game had so much fun element to it, good call silvershadow... and remember the best part, you get to pick your crew. you do guests and gather people, i
think you can get a large number of crew members and if you do a super attack you can call them to fight with you
i had a lot so my super move was pretty strong.
here's the video on the crew supermove summoning VIDEO |
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Psxphile |
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In dire need!
We call forth! The power! Of the Ancients! To battle our foe! Skies had a lot of great moments. Where's my Skies of Arcadia 2: Secret of the Black Moon sequel, Sega? Sega 02: "SONIC TEAM. The Sonic Team development studio was established to execute the wishes of Sega." Sega 03: "It was intended to enact the business strategy we had created." Sega 05: "However, it appears to have become dominated by a single, zealous individual." Sega 04: "Yes it has. We must take it back into our own dominion." Sega 01: "It is time. We must restore SONIC TEAM and the Sonic series to their proper role." |
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Silvershadow0 |
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Let's also not forget
Kneel... kneel before me! Where there is light... there is DARKNESS. Behold... Pirates' Wrath! And one of my favourites: C'mon... Dance for me! |
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One Tru Blu |
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I have to go with an obvious choice and say the ending to Ocarina of Time. Climbing Ganon's Tower as the creepy organ music gets louder, fighting
Gannondorf, escaping the falling castle, the final battle...The whole sequence was just immense.
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sonicsfan1991 |
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ramirez said that right silvershadow?
he was cool just look at his super attack here Boss. probably the youngest final end boss in rpg history..... why couldn't he be the main character
anyway that final battle was very enjoyable... the whole game was perfect. |
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Silvershadow0 |
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Yah, Ramirez's Silver Eclipse is where he says that.
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