I was playing R-Type Final just to have fun as well as get ideas for a shooter I'm programming (starring various Drunkduck characters), but that's another thread.
I unlock the fighter known as "Cross the Rubicon" and I end up in a special stage. In this stage was a boss which looked familiar... it was the hero from R-Type Delta (released on the PS2 sometime ago). After blasting the tar out of him I did a bit of research. And I find this...
The enemy Bydo aliens that we've been fighting in the entire R-Type series happen to be humans and machines that have been converted into Bydo. They come to earth because they want to come home, but they don't realize that they've been converted. And in one of the endings for R-Type Final (the storyline where you have to take on R-Type Delta's hero who was also converted) YOU end up being converted into a Bydo yourself and end up having to fight both friends and foes. The ending quotes... "Why are only the seabirds happy to see me this midsummer night?" or something like that...
Any other games you know of where you think the storyline is messed up one way or another?
going away - The Game Room
What games do you know have messed up stories?
Lonnehart
at 9:11PM, Oct. 24, 2009
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Custard Trout
at 9:48PM, Oct. 24, 2009
Killer7, No More Heroes, anything else Suda51 has been in charge of.
Edit: I just remembered PLanescape: Torment. The Big Bad is actually the protagonists own mortality. There's a quest where you have to protect a sentient alley that's become pregnant and another where you have to travel into hell itself and talk a pillar built of the heads lawyers, sages, and accountants that lied while they were alive and are now forced to tell the truth to anyone who asks it of them.
Edit: I just remembered PLanescape: Torment. The Big Bad is actually the protagonists own mortality. There's a quest where you have to protect a sentient alley that's become pregnant and another where you have to travel into hell itself and talk a pillar built of the heads lawyers, sages, and accountants that lied while they were alive and are now forced to tell the truth to anyone who asks it of them.
Hey buddy, you should be a Russian Cosmonaut, and here's why.
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Chernobog
at 10:04PM, Oct. 24, 2009
Digital Devil Saga 2. After playing a silent protagonist so long, you come to find out what a completely malevolent person he was before the game began. That said, all the main characters find they are not who they portrayed themselves to be. It's pretty good.
"You tell yourself to just
enjoy the process," he added. "That whether you succeed or fail, win or
lose, it will be fine. You pretend to be Zen. You adopt detachment, and
ironic humor, while secretly praying for a miracle."
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Draven_Xero
at 12:59PM, Oct. 25, 2009
Custard Trout
Killer7, No More Heroes, anything else Suda51 has been in charge of.
Edit: I just remembered PLanescape: Torment. The Big Bad is actually the protagonists own mortality. There's a quest where you have to protect a sentient alley that's become pregnant and another where you have to travel into hell itself and talk a pillar built of the heads lawyers, sages, and accountants that lied while they were alive and are now forced to tell the truth to anyone who asks it of them.
Oh god the TORMENT!!! I'd actually forgotten about alot of that, and to this day I'm still kickin myself for trading it off for Baldur's Gate 2 several years ago. Planescape Torment may have had a messed up story, but I SERIOUSLY wanna get it back. It was friggin' AWESOME!
...yeah...I don't actually have anything to contribute to the topic at hand...
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lefarce
at 4:03PM, Oct. 25, 2009
Chernobog
Digital Devil Saga 2. After playing a silent protagonist so long, you come to find out what a completely malevolent person he was before the game began. That said, all the main characters find they are not who they portrayed themselves to be. It's pretty good.
Cool use of spoilers bro, I'm still on DDS1, glad I don't have to play 2 now :V
Really guys is
[/spoiler ]this hard to fucking understand? I can get it if it's in a thread exclusively for a game or movie, but a general spoilers thread makes not using it pretty unforgivable. Not everyone entering the thread has played every game, but may want to take part in the discussion for the ones they have. Morons.
I know I'm not a saint either when it comes to this, but at least make an effort.
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Chernobog
at 4:56PM, Oct. 25, 2009
Sorry my netiquette isn't up to your exacting invisible standards. Frickin' game has been out for four years already. I'm sure that one tiny aspect that didn't go into major details about the how's and why's has clearly ruined your gaming experience. If that's all it took to ruin it for you, then you probably never appreciated the game to begin with.
Also, Rosebud is the guy's sled.
Also, Rosebud is the guy's sled.
"You tell yourself to just
enjoy the process," he added. "That whether you succeed or fail, win or
lose, it will be fine. You pretend to be Zen. You adopt detachment, and
ironic humor, while secretly praying for a miracle."
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Lonnehart
at 5:38PM, Oct. 25, 2009
There's also Robotech Battlecry. You play as the main character as the story is told from his perspective. After so many battles and after learning so much about the main character you get to your final battle and win, but...
...then he ends up dying. Not in glorious combat against impossible odds, but from being trapped in space and running out of oxygen and no chance of rescue. And that entire story you played through was the story he was telling as he looked death in the eye all that time.
I could've used spoiler tags for my R-Type final description, but the story isn't evident within the game unless you've also played R-Type Delta (I haven't).
In R-Type Delta if you chose a certain ship in that game you'll see what became of its pilot... the same pilot you end up fighting in R-Type Final once you've defeated the Battleship (stage 3.0) using the ship named "Crossing the Rubicon". You can check Youtube for videos of R-Type Delta's final stage, namely the ship called "Cerberus".
Wow... and I just found out that "Crossing the Rubicon" is a metaphor for deliberately going "past the point of no return"...
...then he ends up dying. Not in glorious combat against impossible odds, but from being trapped in space and running out of oxygen and no chance of rescue. And that entire story you played through was the story he was telling as he looked death in the eye all that time.
I could've used spoiler tags for my R-Type final description, but the story isn't evident within the game unless you've also played R-Type Delta (I haven't).
In R-Type Delta if you chose a certain ship in that game you'll see what became of its pilot... the same pilot you end up fighting in R-Type Final once you've defeated the Battleship (stage 3.0) using the ship named "Crossing the Rubicon". You can check Youtube for videos of R-Type Delta's final stage, namely the ship called "Cerberus".
Wow... and I just found out that "Crossing the Rubicon" is a metaphor for deliberately going "past the point of no return"...
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Mr Lostman
at 7:14PM, Oct. 26, 2009
Soylent Green is people! Bruce Willis is dead! King Kong falls off the Empire State Building!
Blood Martian Flowers . Occasionally updates.
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Warpedwenger
at 8:09AM, Oct. 30, 2009
Super Mario Bros is pretty messed up. This short fat plumber gets whisked away into a fantasy world where there are giant evil mushrooms walking around and he jumps on their heads squishing the life from their bodies with the fatness of his ass. Because of this he wins the heart of a beautiful princess or maybe because he is one of the few humans in that world.
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mlai
at 6:55PM, Oct. 30, 2009
Warpedwenger
Super Mario Bros is pretty messed up. This short fat plumber gets whisked away into a fantasy world where there are giant evil mushrooms walking around and he jumps on their heads squishing the life from their bodies with the fatness of his ass. Because of this he wins the heart of a beautiful princess or maybe because he is one of the few humans in that world.
You forget the part that his brother, the only other human male on that planet, also wants a piece of that only human female on the planet.
So does a giant dinosaur turtle... want a piece. Maybe it already did.
Bruce Willis is dead!
You made me run to Google for a sec there.
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