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Originally posted by CBlend
Eternal Darkness for GameCube. You have to finish it three times for the real ending. I finished it once, but I want to go and do it the other two times eventually! (I played through the "green" game, are the blue and red ones much different or just a few little changes?) The first play-through was fun!
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Oh, it's so worth it...eternal mode is such a good reward. But then you don't play it ever again. The two other modes are just the types of monsters you face. I.e, you got mostly sanity draining monsters, red playthrough will be health draining (that one is TOUGH), blue will be magic-draining.
Myself:
BG2. I don't know why, I loved the first one and I just can't get into the second one. I make it out of the initial dungeon and just get overwhelmed by all the available side quests.
Black and White: F that game. I got tired of teaching my stupid monkey the same things over and over, and then it gets taken away, plus to have to do that god damned tutorial every time you restart...
GTA3. I didn't play it seriously until I'd finished VC and it's kind of a step down in terms of look and feel. Plus I don't own it. I thought about getting the doublepack, but I settled for a used copy of VC instead, and I'm happy.
VC: I have to do the R3 missions and the jumps and I THINK that'll be 100%...
Resident Evil Code Veronica: I'm stuck in the Arctic someplace, I think. I only have it for the Dreamcast and that thing hasn't come out in quite a while, which is a shame.
To people who haven't finished Shenmue or Shenmue 2 I can only recommend that you put in the time. Honestly, those are the two most brilliant games I have ever played.