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Game you have played with the most amount of detail?

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Mine would have to go to Shadow of the Colossus to this one, I've never seen so much detail been put into one game, the Colossus A.I. is so fine tuned you really feel like a massive beast is  really there from their slow movements to notice you and the way they slowly move towards you just seems so real. I believe it's the 5th or 6th Colossus when you have to hide in these Bunker areas when it steps over it you can see dust fall. The bird type Colossus, you run a lot slower going up it because the wind is pushing against you.

 

This game has so much detail, I only went over the basics. What game have you played which you feels has the most detail/polish?

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Far Cry 3. < PERIOD

The Last of UsNaughty Dog really focused on the AI in the game. They wanted the Infected to be something you'll worry about but could easily predict because they had the Hunters. The Hunters were human survivors who still plan and proceed in any given way, which is why, a wave of them should be handle with stealth, because it can get way too tough on your ammo and your health if you alarm them.Getting through Survivor on The Last of Us was really tough because of the Hunters. They were highly unpredictable.

Shadow of the Colossus, as you listed, triumphs in detail.

But also it's predecessor, Ico...

Portal 2. Everything about it.

All of the Bioshock games pay great attention to detail when it comes to their setting and story.

The setting of Mass Effect is incredibly detailed.

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Shadow of the Colossus, as you listed, triumphs in detail.

But also it's predecessor, Ico...

Portal 2. Everything about it.

All of the Bioshock games pay great attention to detail when it comes to their setting and story.

The setting of Mass Effect is incredibly detailed.

Ico is a great game, such a simplistic premise but it's got so much depth with the way you communicate with Yorda, and how even the most simple of puzzles can confuse you, and all the hidden weapons are fun to find as well.

Well i never played it but i've watched a tonne of gameplay and have it on my must get my hands on this list, Resonance of Fate, The game is so detailed and atmospheric in absoulutely every aspect be it gameplay or cutscene, not to mention the characters and story have surprising depth and levels of personality.

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QWOP really put in the... extra mile.

That pun was TERRABLE.

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That pun was TERRABLE.

I understand you're trying to do a pun back, but I don't get it.

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I understand you're trying to do a pun back, but I don't get it.

It was more of a KH related pun, but I'm not gonna explain it as it kills my joke which was unfunny anyway.

It was more of a KH related pun, but I'm not gonna explain it as it kills my joke which was unfunny anyway.

But it's out of context. I'm sure you'll be able to use it in the future appropriately.

prob sims cus you can change ur textures n customise what you do so its good for the circemstances :)

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Well i never played it but i've watched a tonne of gameplay and have it on my must get my hands on this list, Resonance of Fate, The game is so detailed and atmospheric in absoulutely every aspect be it gameplay or cutscene, not to mention the characters and story have surprising depth and levels of personality.

 

I thought the same too, until I actually played it. I liked watching it, but playing it was so not fun for me. I returned it the day after I bought it.

I thought the same too, until I actually played it. I liked watching it, but playing it was so not fun for me. I returned it the day after I bought it.

Thanks for the info, i'm a little shocked to hear it, I'll see if i can pick it up second hand for cheap and see if my experience is any different. thats a pity :/ It had so much potential.

Thanks for the info, i'm a little shocked to hear it, I'll see if i can pick it up second hand for cheap and see if my experience is any different. thats a pity :/ It had so much potential.

 

Yeah, you have to learn the gameplay, figure it out yourself and by time you do that, you just wasted two to three days learning gameplay and not progressing the story. However, that's does not mean the story and characters suck. I really liked the characters and story.

Blair Witch: The Rustin Paar Investigation.

INSANE details.

In my own limited out of date experience, I'd say

Overall Graphics: Journey

Small Details: FFXII

Kingdom hearts 2 Had alot of detail as i presume as it is

Kingdom Hearts 3 when it comes out.

High detail? Uhhhh....

 

Yeah, I guess something in the kh series?

Half-Life 2. They put so much detail and care into that game that it's just incredible. The AI is FANTASTIC, There are some really cool easter eggs, and a ton of excellent weapons, all of which are useful.

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Half-Life 2. They put so much detail and care into that game that it's just incredible. The AI is FANTASTIC, There are some really cool easter eggs, and a ton of excellent weapons, all of which are useful.

 

That gnome trophy/achievement... xD

That gnome trophy/achievement... xD

Gnome achievement? ._. I don't remember that one. Of course, I still need to finish the game, so that could explain it. xD I hope I can finish it by next week...

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