7 Awesome Video Games You Weren't Ready For



You need to play Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry in 2021.

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32 thoughts on “7 Awesome Video Games You Weren't Ready For”

  1. Saints Row The Thirdand Saints Row IV, nobody expected it to be but another GTA ripoff but The Third was full of so much to do in Steelport, humor and smooth PC functionality ( which every Rockstar game lacks for some reason. . .) IV took every gameplay element that players loved across numerous games and put them in a blender to make a big smoothie of good times.

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  2. My suggestion for this is MAG: Massive Action Gaming. A PvP-only game on the PS3 where the SMALL game mode was 32v32 and went up to 128v128 on one map, the game managed to work amazingly well. The game had solid shooting mechanics; a platoon/squad method that used 8-player squads that had their own voice chat combined into one, two, or four 32-player platoons for a battle; leader abilities at squad, platoon, and company level that meshed great together; a proximity voice chat that worked amazingly for both communicating between squads/platoons and tormenting opponents (or giving your position away if you weren't careful); and pretty much NO lag. I used to play it on… let's just call it a shared internet connection, and even then it was almost always perfectly smooth.

    In days like this were you have CoD, BF, etc that are JUST PvP games and people are on fiber connections in more places than ever, the fact that this game worked as well as it did when it existed, which was from January 2010 to January 2014.

    I never was a big FPS fan, but I loved that game so much that I logged in on that final night to get one last win and to screenshot all my stats, and I still use the Valor logo as my PSN avatar to this day.

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  3. DmC? seriously? the game that bombed not only once but twice? LOL it didn't fail because of it's political messages. Man all these years later and Whatculture are STILL trying to push that game.

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  4. You guys are straight-up dicks. Tailford and Gill are 2 different people. And they both rock, personal content or shared. I personally have been loving amy jumping in with triple threat content, but that sh*t is HARD, and takes it's toll. Nobody says anything about Jack Pooley, but he deserves some love too. Stop being so judgemental. Be thankful. Dicks 😄

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  5. insta-skips the DmC entry

    Since the rabid fanbase for the travesty that is DmC: Devil May Cry apparently never freaking dies (Guess what, edge lords, you were already left behind when Capcom officially denounced any ties to that abortion with DMC5), and I've already posted every reason why it shouldn't be remembered at all in every single WhatCulture vid that tries to champion it, Imma just put this one in simple terms:

    Read the DMC3 tie-in novels that are the actual licensed prequel written by the proper writers, soak in the Tony Redgrave story in all it's juicy goodness, and understand the monumental disappointment that we, as fans of the only Dante that actually matters, felt when a prequel was announced… And they did that to our boys.

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  6. I guess its just me but I bought Max Payne 3 on steam and it was my quickest refund. There was more cutscenes than gameplay, i would be getting into the groove of the mechanics then boom pause for cutscene, then kill 3 guys and boom cutscene, then level is finished with a 3 to 4 minute cutscene before you kill a couple more guys before your stopped again for another cutscene. Enjoyed watching the gameplay more than playing it. But dont let me stop ya from trying it out

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  7. So funny thing when u look into DMC:devil may cry…..it was capcom who wanted a young diffrent Dante not ninja theory. For real check out MartMcmussles what happen series. They gave art work of a white hair dante and even tried to keep him close to how the original was. Capcom said no.

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