Jonnas Posted March 1, 2010 Posted March 1, 2010 *Credit for this thread's original idea goes to Flinky So, taking direct inspiration from Flinky's thread in the Wii board, here's a thread, created just so that we may post about our favourite stages/levels/sections in games. From any console, really (except for Wii games, as those already have the previously mentioned thread) I'll start with those I already posted there (I'll post some new ones later on): The Water Temple - I love almost every dungeon in OoT, but the Water Temple really stands out. It's not just the challenge it brings, it's the fact that, again and again, it kept surprising me. First, the main pillar/room, then the rotating platforms in waterfalls, then Dark Link, then the wild river with whirlpools, then Morpha. Definitely, the most well-designed temple in the series' history. Story Mode: Chapter 4 - F-Zero GX is an excellent game, but there's only one part of the game where the goal is to kill everyone else. I can't remember how many times I replayed this chapter. Honestly, it just makes me wish for a Carmaggeddon/F-Zero crossover (0:49 to 1:52) The Leaf Surf Level - This is a bit on the obscure side, but this is definitely one of my favourite games on the Mega Drive. This Donald-exclusive level happened to be really fun. A bit easy, but the fast-paced nature, along with that awesome music made it so that I loved using Donald exclusively just so that I could play that level (later on, he also had an awesome caribbean-themed level, but that's another story) Jumpin' Jack Flash - This was a no-brainer. Each mission was getting better than the last, so it's incredible that they managed to give the game such an amazing finale. The Final Battle - Truth be told, no other game managed to tell such an emotional plot so well (for me, at least). That entire final sequence gave a satsifying ending to the story, and nearly brought tears to my eyes. Honestly, I believe that ending cemented Mother 3 as one of the best RPGs of all time So, what are your favourites?
Emasher Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 When you say every console except the Wii, are you including other current generation consoles? What about multiplayer Maps? If so: Battlefield Bad Company 2: Arica Harbor (PS3 Beta Map): Perhaps by this time tomorrow (as hopefully I'll have the full game by then). I'll have played a map that surpasses this. When played my first match of the PS3 beta of Bad Company 2, my mind was blown. It was by far the best online experience I've had with any game. It wasn't just down to the game itself though, the one map that was playable in the Beta was very well designed. Every section of the map was distinct, it didn't just feel like the same bit of map I had played in the first one, but an all new map. First there was the boarder cross area, followed by the town, followed by the bridge, and after that there were the two bases in the harbor. Every style of gameplay was accounted for, and the map felt very balanced because of this. If you wanted to play as a sniper, there were some great sniping spots, if you wanted to sneak into the enemy base via stealth, there were ways of doing it. If you wanted to sit at the front lines, taking cover, and trying to suppress the enemy, the map was designed to incorporate that style of play. The vehicles and spawn points were also placed at just the right points to put the frontline right at the most interesting sections of the map.
Debug Mode Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 I never got this far when I first had it as a kid, but when I got Mega Collection for gamecube, this blew me away when I reached it. I'm sure theres more, but I just cant seem to think of any more!
killer kirby Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Mario Galaxy 2 Zelda: Twilight Princess Metroid Prime Dragon Quest VIII Final Fantasy XII There are couple of others I might put up soon, but those are fine for now
darksnowman Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 When you say every console except the Wii, are you including other current generation consoles? Well being the retro board and all... As for a great moments in gaming, hows about the opening section of ALttP:
Shorty Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Majora's Mask: Clock Town Just so alive, so much to do. Twilight Princess' Hyrule Castle Town had nothing on this, despite coming out so much later. Not only was it constantly moving, it had 3 days worth of events going on, and 3 days of different layouts and dynamic transformations. You could even stay til the dying moments and witness it emptied in fear of impending doom Sonic & Knuckles: Lava Reef zone and Hidden Palace zone. Just something about the colours and the music.... And the giant rings were plentiful meaning that quick 50 rings needed to go Super/Hyper. Super Mario Bros. 3: World 8, Dark World. Using the P-Wing to clear the whole first level then swimming under the whole second level. Hoping you can make it accross the overworld in the second section without getting sucked into too many mini-levels, only to find a third section with levels such as the one where you can only see 1cm around yourself at all times. Challenging and brilliant, better than anything on the New Super Mario Bros. games. Wind Waker: Under water. That little desperate moment when you dared to hope, to dream, that you would be able to explore OoT's Hyrule even a little bit. Sure, the hope was quickly shattered, but still, just revealing that landscape as nothing more than a backdrop of unreachable awesomeness was... well it just was. Mario Galaxy 2 Retro fail.
STOOPIDDITTIES Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Ocarina of Time Goldeneye Metal Gear Solid To be fair I could fill this thread with any moments from the Metal Gear Solid saga
drahkon Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Crash Bandicoot: Warped After reading the thread name I instantly remembered this level. In time trial I was able to set a time (I don't know the exact numbers. Maybe it was 15.48 seconds or 16.48) which I have never been able to beat. I played this level to death and I always reached the record that I have set but I just couldn't beat it. Final Fantasy IX Ozma, the little fucker. When I first played the game (the first time I've ever played a FF game) I got obliterated every single time I fought him. Even after leveling up quite a lot and using different tactical approaches. Come to think of it...I've never beaten that weird planet thingy. Wild 9 Amazing. Never played further than the first level (I was a kid and the game wasn't mine). But as I said: Slamming the enemies on the ground: pure fun.
Nolan Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 FFVI After leaving the Returners Hideout down the river, and the party splits into 3 groups. I've always been fond of that section, I think my favorite was going with Sabin to get Cyan and fighting the Ghost Train. Also, the intro with Mode 7 MagiTek suits walking to Narshe was always fantastic to watch. Oh and it isn't a favorites thread without the obligatory Opera Scene.
Fused King Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) Stuff like this came to mind: Paper Mario and The Thousand Year Door Come on Intelligent Systems, after M&L:BiS, a new Paper Mario game should kick off the beginning of fresh, new and innovative Mario RPGs once again:D and of course every area in Rayman: Hoodlum Havoc. Especially liked the Desert of the Knaarens Edited March 2, 2010 by Fused King
Jonnas Posted March 2, 2010 Author Posted March 2, 2010 When you say every console except the Wii, are you including other current generation consoles? What about multiplayer Maps? 1. A multiplayer map, much like a fighting game stage, counts; 2. As for current-gen games... what Darksnowman said A few more: Spring Yard Zone - A really fun stage all around, with great music. What makes this one of my favourites are the memories from my childhood, where reaching this awesome stage was already a victory (considering the limited access I had to the Mega Drive) Robot Factory (The Multiplayer Map) - Timesplitters 2 is the best FPS I've ever played. There are several good Multiplayer stages in the game, but my personal favourite is the Robot Factory. Why? Because, as long as we're playing "mines-only", the battlefield becomes incredibly chaotic and fun. The intersecting, open corridors provide for plenty of opportunities to kill someone from a distance, and everything becomes decorated with stray mines near the end of the game. It's just awesome. Death Egg Zone - An awesome ending to an awesome game. Defeating him for the first time was quite an experience. Fearing that I could lose a life if I made a single mistake, it was incredibly satisfying when he finally fell.
Goafer Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Sonic and the disgruntled whale: Sega Rally Desert Stage: JSRF Terminal: SoA Getting The Delphinus: SotC Big Sword Bastard:
darksnowman Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 FFVI After leaving the Returners Hideout down the river, and the party splits into 3 groups. I've always been fond of that section, I think my favorite was going with Sabin to get Cyan and fighting the Ghost Train. Also, the intro with Mode 7 MagiTek suits walking to Narshe was always fantastic to watch. Oh and it isn't a favorites thread without the obligatory Opera Scene. Love all those moments. The underwater part when you are divided up is a strange one, but still memorable. The opera being an obvious highlight of not only Final Fantasy VI but gaming itself- I was hoping someone would post it! Makes me want to stick on the Gameboy Player...
or else you will DIE Posted March 3, 2010 Posted March 3, 2010 Well being the retro board and all... As for a great moments in gaming, hows about the opening section of ALttP: wow. 1010101011110
NRGUK Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 For me, legend of zelda ocarina of time. Has to be the bit where you are looking for saria in the lost woods. Immense, running through the woods listening for the music and getting back and seeing how it is. How it has all changed.....
dan-likes-trees Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Now we need a remake that looks just like that. I thought that was a screenshot from a remake that I'd somehow not heard about, big gutting. That would be utterly. Stunning. For me, legend of zelda ocarina of time. Has to be the bit where you are looking for saria in the lost woods. Immense, running through the woods listening for the music and getting back and seeing how it is. How it has all changed..... Has to be one of the most nostalgic pieces of music ever for me. I love it. And it's a cliche, but it's utterly sensational
Esequiel Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Emerald Weapon:- Finally killed this after a year or two of trying. Ruby Weapon:- Easier than emerald i found but still tough as nails. Golden Chocobo:- I owned one of these Great game that was quite unique, every level was fun! I spent most of my time in the arcade. Dogs. Through. The. Window.
Ronnie Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 (edited) I basically could have picked a couple of dozen moments from the Zelda games I love, but here are a few that really stick out... In no particular order... 1. Majora's Mask: The Moon - Total WTF moment, insanely cool and surreal, symbolised the game perfectly 2. Wind Waker: Tower of the Gods rising - Quite possibly one of the coolest sequences ever in a Zelda game. Awesome, epic, great music and the art style of the game brings it to life. Plenty of Zelda games had you putting pearls and stones in various places, but in this instance the placement actually made a bit more sense! 3. Wind Waker: Forbidden Woods - In particular, using the Deku Leaf and the air currents to float your way there was FANTASTIC. Particularly if you happened to do it at night, which made the effect even cooler. 4. Wind Waker: The Forsaken Fortress - The very first moment I realised how much creative genius when into this masterpiece of a game. (doesn't TP look stale by comparison) 5. Ocarina of Time: Shadow Temple - the galleon/boat ride. Pure genius, with the Triforce symbol, bells on the front, and having to fight baddies before jumping off before it's too late. Great eerie inclusion to an under-rated dungeon. 6. Majora's Mask: Deku Palace - Mostly because I adore the music haha Just a few thoughts... Edited January 25, 2011 by Ronnie
Oxigen_Waste Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 While we're at Zelda... I can't find a pic or video or anything because apparently the internet must be retarded or something, but... The part in Twilight Princess where you go to the Twilight Realm and talk to the Twili and all that. Utterly perfect!
Jonnas Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 I might as well add two of the best boss battles in Zelda history: Majora's Mask is amazing for letting us replay boss battles whenever we want. I keep one of my savefiles just for this battle. It's that awesome.
Ronnie Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I wasn't sure if TP was classed as retro so left that game out... but now that we're on it, Stallord was insanely cool heart pounding stuff. TP was pretty good for bosses as another fantastic one: Something about being on this floating mass up in the clouds, stormy weather, rain and lightning everywhere as you clawshot your way around the dragon, and then eventually on it. One of the two most epic boss battles in all of Zelda I reckon.
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