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What was the most revolutionizing games ever.
« on: August 09, 2014, 09:53:07 pm »
The subject says it all. Let's share thoughts about which games we think were more revolutionizable and became iconic classics. Imo the games were the following:

Super mario bros - The 1st game didnt make such a great impact as this one, because this game revolutionized plataforming, due to its changes, regarding, also, the Physics, which imo were the reason it became so great. It's all so bouncy and slippery, the enemy killing was very creative and the biggest skill requirement wasnt even the kill part, but also the landing, and try to do combos.

007 Golden Eye - Who would say in such a few amount of time, we'd cross from running hedgehogs and killing turtles into a 3d shooter. This game was the 1st ever to go 3d in gaming (correct me if im wrong)

GTA 3 - No need to say why. This game is a sandbox open world game, which core gameplay is still the same today (cinematic, mission, cinematic). Until now, for my unfortunate, no developer has changed it, in spite of WD inovations.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - cover of the 1st ever issue of Games TM, and a complete inovation on level design, very important in stealth and strategy games like these, not to mention the Tom Clancy quality mark xD. Everyone recognises those 3 green dot goggles, still used in today's character design. Way to go for Ubisoft. Metal Gear Solid saw a fine competitor at its E3 presentation xD.

Cant think of other games right now. Share ya thoughts guys.
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