henke on 17/4/2016 at 08:40
I'm trying to remember what PS4 game it was that caused me to bite my controller. The marks are still there. Might've been the Metallic Arachea chapter of MGS V.
faetal on 17/4/2016 at 08:42
The pre-patch racing mission in Mafia. I think I beat that on like my 60th try or something. The feeling of finally beating was some kind of wild euphoria.
Nameless Voice on 17/4/2016 at 15:58
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That would be Dark Souls 1-2, and whenever I was attempting the flying missions in any GTA game.
You clearly haven't tried playing League of Legends. You can play Dark Souls to relax afterwards.
thrawn_121 on 18/4/2016 at 23:01
Why does everyone hate the flying in GTA?
henke on 19/4/2016 at 05:01
Um, the controls don't match up because no other bits of the game are about flying. Me, I love the flying! And I love when this topic gets brought up because it gives me an excuse to post one of my many CLASSIC GTA FLYING VIDS! :cool:
[video=youtube;r2dt-vGLnS8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2dt-vGLnS8[/video]
This one where the (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfqSOVDfTL8) TTLG kru hijacks the Hydra is good too!
faetal on 19/4/2016 at 11:15
The reason I hated the flying was that every other aspect of the game felt gamey rather than simulated, but the flying missions made me feel like I actually could have benefited from being a pilot. I still haven't played past the flying school bit of GTA:SA or the Helicopter mission in GTAIV. Thankfully, the helicopter controls in GTAV are far easier to handle. For reference, Just Cause 2 is a good example of it done right. The flying missions in GTA:SA wouldn't feel out of place in Arma 3 or something.
Harvester on 20/4/2016 at 07:29
That would be 'Dreams, dreams' from NiGHTS, the version with children vocalists.
I never even played the game (I actually have it on Steam but couldn't get into it) but the song is just so much fun. It's just ridiculously cheerful to the point where I can't help but smile. It has a special significance for me because the song is really upbeat, and it often cheered me up during a time where I was suffering from depression. The fact that the two children who sing it don't have perfect voices just makes the song even more fun for me, because the children sound like actual children and not like trained singers. There's a version with adult vocalists who sing well, but it loses some of the fun factor. I can totally understand people thinking the song is too sickly sweet, and I don't even know if I'd call it an actual good song, but I can't help but like it.
I can't post a YouTube link right now, since I'm at a school where YouTube is not accessible.