Which game would you defend to the death?

Not PC but Uncharted/2 for PS3. I would blow their heads off with a metaphorical shotgun and tell them they disgust me and aren't worthy of a PS3, then go on a rampage.

Ok..I wouldn't, but all this would be happening in my head like the mad monk off mean machine.
 
GTA 4 for it's innovation and downright fun.
Bioshock for its world.
BG 1 & 2 for, well, everything.
CoD: UO multiplayer.
WoW for being so darn good at what it did.
 
none, because all FPS have faults

but what i dont understand is, why are so many faults so bloody annoyingly obvious :eek:, i sometimes wonder if game developers ever bother to play/test their games before releae, or are blinded to how great they think their games are.
 
dear god shoot me now. I got to 1.30 before skipping and the whole 8 minutes is just someone talking with some dodgy gfx and sounds ? Terrible.

It's an RPG from a previous generation (although the person who made the video didnt use the highest gfx settings), and I guess you'd need some interest in the subject matter for the conversation to make sense.
 
Quakeworld.
Best physics, best TDM mechanics, best client (ezquake has unparalleled customisation options, making the likes of Quake 3 / Quake Live / CPM seem like an attempt by Fisher Price), best netcode....
 
Absolutely nothing, no game is perfect.


That is kind of my point;) Some games that i really enjoy, such as FNV, as i mentioned earlier, i can understand how people don't like it. It is very buggy and doesn't feel very polished at all. I loved it, but if you don't, thats fine, i understand. Everyone is entitled to their opinion
However, with a game like Bioshock/Portal, it's more like "There must be something wrong with you/you were playing it wrong" LOL
I think everyone feels like this about at least one game. Defending it beyond reason:)
 
Diablo II, Pokemon, Portal.

Maybe Titan Quest IM (fan patched) and Magicka too.


Would probably say Deus Ex too, however I probably didn't get the full effect from it as I only played it for the first time a year or so ago.
 
Not PC, but... the original Devil May Cry. I have completed that game more times than I care to say, and I'm sure it has my highest game-time. Sure, it's a little dated now, but it is STILL BRILLIANT.

Mass Effect 1 is definitely up there among the greats, but it's not above criticism - the cut-n-paste side missions and the memory leaks, to name a couple.
 
ARMA 2.

For me this represents the pinnacle of what PC gaming should be about. The game is way to hardcore to be popular with the COD masses (a good thing), it has a great community, endless mods.

Sure it has its bugs and people complain about its system performance, but thats because it's such a ridiculously complicated game which simulates 100s of things no regular FPS has.
 
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