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Chromehounds will never be removed as the number one game. I my self wish everyone would protest SEGA by everyone showing up on SEGA'S doorstep and demanding they come out with a new chromehounds.
+Schaggy Not deep enough? No no no it died after two months because there wasn't enough 12 year olds trying to make money playing it / not enough 12 year olds praising it as the best game ever even though its the only game they have ever played and haven't even touched actual good games such as BattleField 3, Halo 2, Mario, Frontlines fuel of war, Gears of war,Fire Emblem, The Last of us, Turok, and Goldeneye. Personal rant over.
It died relatively quickly because the game wasn't as deep as some other shooters and there was no real replay value once you hit a certain cap. Just not as deep as it should've been, the second one will be fine.
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Sorry metal gear fans but Splinter Cell will always be better than fucking
Metal gear solid. Splinter cell has the best mechanics for stealth because
the only stealth in those games is hiding in a fucking box and moving so
you better shut up
My favorite stealth game, which was probably not made at the time of this
video, is Mark of the Ninja. It's a 2D platformer where you are a ninja in
modern times. You have to be stealthy and not use brute force because a few
bullets can kill you. There are lots of items for distraction, such as
noisemakers, smoke bombs, and even cardboard boxes; there are also attack
items like spike mines, ravenous insects - they can noisily kill enemies or
dispose of dead bodies - and terror darts that terrorize guards into
killing other guards.
Most levels give you the option to sneak past guards or kill them, however
you must hide the dead bodies or other guards might find them and be
alerted. Raising no alarms and not killing anyone gets you extra points at
the end of each level. The points you earn along with finding certain
scrolls, and completing tasks called seals each level give you honor coins,
which can lead to upgrades and different suits that suit different play
styles.
You can buy it on steam for $14.99, but if you buy the DLC you can get
information on the development of the game.
What about Styx: Master of Shadows, really good stealth, and actually you
cant fight straight up for shit, wheras most stealth games, you can take
down a lot of people out of stealth, like in assassasin's creed, I got a
good sword, then took out an entire fort full of soldiers without 1 kill in
stealth, I stealthed to a way in, then proceeded to attack the nearest
soldier, which brought everyone to me, who I took out and didn't die from
it, in styx, you get caught you gotta gtfo or be very very dead.
+Kharn The Betrayer This video is pretty old for starters. But, I don't think that game deserves a spot on the list anyway. Sly Cooper 2 barely made it onto the list, and that game revolutionized the genre.Styx has the best level design I've ever seen, but the jumping mechanics are bad. And the game gets pretty easy once you get invisibility. You can spend the entire game walking around, and once you get caught, just press 4 and walk away. Also quick save, this just breaks the game. The game is hard as hell, even with invisibility at times.But, if you play your cards right, invisibility makes the game a little too easy, for a hardcore stealth game. (Somehow managed to do some levels on Golbin difficulty).
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