Author Topic: Incomplete List of Industry Changing Epic Games.  (Read 5650 times)

Indeed. I like civ 5, but it's a dumbed down civ 4. Also Stalker and Fallout 1 and better open world games than Fallout 3.
fallout 3 shouldn't be up there, if he was picking an influential open world game he'd be better off choosing oblivion
people even called fallout 3 "oblivion with guns"

Metroid and Castlevania, as they were the games that started an actual genre, MetroidVania.

No Command and Conquer
No Starcraft/Warcraft
No Total Annihilation
No Homeworld
No Empire Earth
No Alpha Centauri

Op is a no taste, piece of stuff normie who doesn't deserve to play video games

METAL GEAR SOLID V THE PHANTOM PAIN

i'm legit surprised nobody mentioned undertale, literally being a game to surpass Metal Gear for starters

also why isn't doom on there
undertale is good but it's wayyy to early to tell if it's industry changing...


No Command and Conquer
No Starcraft/Warcraft
No Total Annihilation
No Homeworld
No Empire Earth
No Alpha Centauri

Op is a no taste, piece of stuff normie who doesn't deserve to play video games

Also he did not add the most infuential RTS:Dune 2.

Where you placed a single tile of concrete to protect buildings. The only building that could be on 1 concrete was the silos and most required 4 or 9 slabs.

AND IT CONSTRUCTS SLOWLY. Atleast the genesis version fixed that.

Deus ex you'll reinstall it after reading this
Golden eye 64
gran turismo 3 aspec
age of empires II
The sims 1 and 2
GTA: Vice city
Half-life 2
doom
UT2004
quake
UT99
wolfenstein enemy territory
Simcity 4
Timesplitters 2
TF2
Command and conquer
Battlefield 2
Hitman: Blood money
GTA: san andreas
far cry 3
Fallout 1, 2, 3
super mario 64
super mario galaxy
rise of nations

i'm legit surprised nobody mentioned undertale, literally being a game to surpass Metal Gear for starters
didnt it surpass metal gear because a bunch of fans of dundertale voted metal gear down

didnt it surpass metal gear because a bunch of fans of dundertale voted metal gear down

that and the fact that they also mass flagged reviews of undertale that didn't say the game was perfect

minecraft has to be up there if only because of it's impact on the industry

I like how a lot of the games in the list and also in the thread are games that were heavily inspired by another game, in which, the source of inspiration is actually the industry changing game.

where is daytona USA. where is daytona USA...

XCOM: UFO Defense (1994)

i don't even like dayz and i'm pretty sure it made a lot of those zombie survival games pop up