Hm, I enjoy "Total Annihilation: Kingdoms". It's got weird unfitting voices for the units, the gameplay is quite slow, animations are stiff and strategy is little more then "spam heaps of a good all rounder" but I enjoy the music (as steady and samey as it is), the factions are interesting and varied and the campaign is interesting in its "swap from one faction to another in a chronological plot that can end with missions destroying the base you set up in the last one".
It's also got small mechanics that are barely mentioned anywhere. Like resurrecting units (back to life as Aramon, ghouls as Taros, Automatons as Creon) the ranking up of units with kills so they gain speed, attack power and the like. Also how some units have area attacks since they swing a halberd or flail. There's also height on the map so units who have arcing ranged attacks are able to fire over hills and walls.
One other neat thing is the dragons. They take ages to build and when they're finished they're really weak. What follows is a careful game of gaining kills on the dragon until it ranks up to gold level (I think about 150 kills for the Black Dragon) whereupon they become capable of casting huge blasts of magic over and over again and gain a lot more health.
Dude, Total Annihilation: Kingdoms is awesome. It's the most gloriously broken RTS mess that doesn't balance a single thing, and thus there is a hundred cheap tactics you can use. Balance through unbalance.
The voice clips from that game are as seared into my mind as the ones from Warcraft 3.
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I'll throw up Drakengard. The gameplay is tedious and bad, the voice acting and dialogue is laughable ("Welcome to a world without song."), the plotline is incomprehensible, and the music is discordant (Except for Growing Wings), but it still manages to hold this special place in my heart due to how blatantly offensive it is in every regard with no thought to PR.
I don't think any game in existence can trump the sheer ridiculous balls of what the writer of Drakengard managed to put in (Somehow it managed to come out in America, luckily angry parents don't check Japanese releases and instead rail against Grand Theft Auto).
Sometimes a game can manage to be such a disaster that it becomes amazing, like Drakengard and Deadly Premonition. And at the least, Drakengard gave us one of the best stories in video games with the spinoff Nier, but holy shit how can anyone actually enjoy playing the original.
And i dont care what you guys say, Runescape was fun as hell. its certainly gone downhill in recent years, but nothing could beat 2007scape
They opened up a Runescape 2007 server for a reason.