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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:09 Post subject: |
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first 3 Commandos games.
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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:13 Post subject: |
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Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay
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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:22 Post subject: |
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Riddick rocks!
some more:
Alpha Protocol (I love it)
The Saboteur (good)
Velvet Assassin (average)
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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:26 Post subject: |
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KillerCrocker wrote: | first 3 Commandos games. |
Number 1 was the best.
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Neon
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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:27 Post subject: |
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Project I.G.I.
Underrated masterpiece.
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Posted: Sun, 25th Mar 2012 23:41 Post subject: |
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Neon, do yourself a favor, and play the Commandos games now. You can tweak the resolution nicely. Really worth it. Another great example, of how great games used to be.
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 00:10 Post subject: |
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Radicalus wrote: | Neon, do yourself a favor, and play the Commandos games now. You can tweak the resolution nicely. Really worth it. Another great example, of how great games used to be. |
+1
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 00:22 Post subject: Re: Recommend me a good stealth game |
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Neon wrote: | I have lots of free time now, and I want to play a good stealth game!
All Assassin's Creed games
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how are they stealth? Just cause you can go into incognito mode whenever and they magically somehow never see you?
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 00:40 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 00:42 Post subject: |
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Play the Riddick games.
They are good stealth and some brutal killing moves.
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 01:00 Post subject: Re: Recommend me a good stealth game |
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WaldoJ wrote: | Neon wrote: | I have lots of free time now, and I want to play a good stealth game!
All Assassin's Creed games
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how are they stealth? Just cause you can go into incognito mode whenever and they magically somehow never see you? |
same thought. 
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 01:27 Post subject: Re: Recommend me a good stealth game |
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 01:33 Post subject: |
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jagged alliance back in action
Why walk, when you can ride.
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 02:31 Post subject: Re: Recommend me a good stealth game |
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fuckit wrote: | Guyver wrote: | WaldoJ wrote: |
how are they stealth? Just cause you can go into incognito mode whenever and they magically somehow never see you? |
same thought.  |
yeah have to agree with you here, AC series doesn't qualify as "stealth" in my opinion, i know, i hated them all but the first, but... who can blame me really and the third was by far the worst, more of a soap opera than a game really.
oh and since someone mentioned it, how was MGS guns of the patriots or whatever it was called?
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MGS isn't really a stealth series. it's espionage. It doesn't matter if you get caught or not... you just shoot and follow the story. Splinter Cell 1 and 2 were more about stealth. Hitman weren't really stealth games either. according to this http://www.listal.com/pc/stealth/1 nolf is also a stealth series.
Long ago there was this... stealth game on the pc and consoles.. it started with you trying to escape... a pow camp... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner_of_War_(video_game) \o/ that was a fun little stealth game. There's also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_Dozen which when it came out was plauged with crysis like AI. But it was a fun little tactical shooter. Enjoyed it a lot.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/alias
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/chameleon
for true stealth... Deer Hunter series
second sight has some stealth moments
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/second-sight
for more check out
http://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/windows/x,99/

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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 03:00 Post subject: |
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of course you're not forced to use stealth in MGS series, that's always a sign of developer incompetence if theres only one rigid method to progress at any point, sure you can argue that it doesn't matter if you get caught or not and it really doesn't but at least in the original skulking around in the shadows or under cardboard boxes was a really fun and exhilarating approach to dealing with the enemies, it shows that the developer put a lot of thought into the game mechanics that you could slither around in your cardboard shell of godhood or just spaz out violently and how you manage to harm others in your death throes.
nowadays games with stealth mechanics rarely have so much thought put into them and when stealth is a primary mechanic the solution is nearly always "oh i know, how about you die instantly if anyone even thinks about noticing you" deus ex HR i'm looking at you...
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i found sc games more stealth than mgs. mgs isn't a bad game at all. i just never experienced difficulty in completing stages and segments. I found it very easy to do certain things once you got ahold of the controls. but other than that, if you fail more than once you just should give up stealth seemed to be the easiest part of those series. Stealth in early sc games felt rewarding and it had a sense of challenge.
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Posted: Mon, 26th Mar 2012 03:24 Post subject: |
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Splinter Cell 1-4 is basically the definition of stealth, there is nothing that comes remotely close to it imo.
And dont forget that Splinter Cell 4 for Xbox/PS2/GC and Splinter Cell 4 for X360/PS3/PC are essentially completely different games, that makes for 5 fully fledged SC stealth games.
Too bad there is no good xbox emulator out there, so theres no real way yet to play Double Agent the way it was intended by Ubisoft Montreal. (next gen ver. was developed by Ubi Shanghai) I havent tried the GC/PS2 versions tho, they have no bump mapping and shitty lighting but emulators are out there.
Hitman is my other fav out there, but the feel is completely different, hiding in plain sight, nothing feels more powerful than that.
For all that derping down that awaits us in Absolution, I cannot wait to see it in action. (and the amazing crowd system)
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