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oldgamerz:
Me? Advance AI 3D world Stealth Missions or Levels Or Challenges and Puzzles in shooting games


At first Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship of the ring looks like your standard RPG, but it's not. I played for an hour and found out that it has loading screens but no checkpoints. At first I loved it open worldliness, it does give you the option to save at will in which is a great feature and just may save me from flushing it down the toilet. The second missions starts off with one of those advance AI 3D world stealth type missions that you can't fight, you can't run.the only option is sneaking past these two fast moving and knights on a one way path. Can't stay in one spot either. If one of these 2 riders smell you then you get a cutsence and then you booted back to the new game screen. It is so fricking cheap it didn't even say game over or retry anything. their is no lives system. My question is a game this cheap worth playing through. I do see a way through but it's stupid  the option is to keep movin  but it is going to take a lot of game overs before I get past this.

My weakness in video games is mostly stealth missions I hate stealth missions. there are 2 games I now can see no point in playing the one mentioned and Red Faction 1 a missions where your given nothing but a pistil with 32 rounds and no ammo to pick up.

it's a little like 007 goldeneye for the Ninendo 64 where there are cameras, and drones, and guards, and gun,s and secrurity alarms everywhere without only corners to hide. OK so if you upset one guard or workers or spotted by, one camera, or one drone. Then your faced with unlimited respawning guards. that do not drop any ammo and keep coming out of the woodwork till you have no ammo and are dead. and then I heard rumours that game Red Faction 1 for PS2 has another Advance AI Stealth Mission right after from a Youtuber he got so frustrated with that mission and the one after he admited to not finishing the game ever.

Can you guys tell me and others your video game stories I'd love to hear them below :)
kevininja:

--- Quote from: oldgamerz on March 07, 2017, 09:45:49 pm ---My weakness in video games is mostly stealth missions I hate stealth missions. there are 2 games I now can see no point in playing the one mentioned and Red Faction 1 a missions where your given nothing but a pistil with 32 rounds and no ammo to pick up.

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Oh god, that stealth mission in Red Faction was horrible. I can see why you hate that one.

I don't really mind stealth sections in games, but they have to be implemented well and not just "oh let's just throw in some stealth sections for some variety".
kashell:
I don't like forced mini-games. One of my favorite games of all time is Breath of Fire III. However, the game forces you to complete some of the worst mini-games in RPG history in order to proceed with the story. Just off the top of my head:

*You need to search the ends of the earth for the right ingredients to make sashimi.
*You need to train a scrawny wimp named Beyd until he's strong enough to face off against his rival.
*Your party must cross The Desert of Death and the directions come from unreliable sources.

I adore the game, but damn are those forced mini-games awful.
98dgreen:
I dislike puzzle solveing in non puzzle games
burningdoom:
Disappearing blocks. F* disappearing blocks! Mega Man is notorious for the damn things, but it's not alone. So many 8-bit offenders.

And yeah, as already has been mentioned, stealth. I don't like being stealthy because it's just not fun. I usually end up getting bored, going balls-out on the enemy, and then dying spectacularly.

Oh man, and slide-puzzles. You know, the ones you had as a kid, where there's 9 block spaces, and one is empty, so you can move 8 tiles around the board, one space at a time. One of the handheld Metroidvania Castlevania games had this as a puzzle in the game, and that's as far as I got. I just can't do those damn things.
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