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Kekvit Irae
10-26-2008, 20:56
What are your favorite video/computer game cutscenes? Here is a list of mine...
Final Fantasy 7. Yeah, you know which cutscene I'm talking about.
Shadow of the Colossus. Intro and ending cutscenes. This game defines epic.
Metal Gear Solid. Sniper Wolf's death.
Metal Gear Solid 3. The Boss's death.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence bloopers/outtakes. A tie between Metal Gear Sigint and Snake Eraser.
Metal Gear Solid 4. The whole game is just one big cutscene, even though I HATE how they turned Johnny from comic relief to buttkicker in five seconds flat.
Fatal Frame II. Both the "normal" ending and the Xbox exclusive ending. One is bittersweet, and one gives you closure.
Fallout. "War... war never changes."
TevashSzat
10-26-2008, 22:23
Not too many for me.
Knights of the Old Republic The twist towards the end
Freelancer The introduction before the main menu
And.......thats about it as far as I can remember...
Phew, there were probably quite a few I really liked but can't think of now, may post more later, but for now:
MechWarrior 4 the intro, kinda liked that one.
Could bet mafia, Operation Flashpoint etc had some nice ones but I do not really remember them. :shrug:
MW2 FMV intro and cutscenes were way better IMHO.
:bow:
I'm sure I can come up with a ton more, but a few that pop instantly to mind:
Fallout 2 Intro - Sheer perfection.
Halflife 1 Intro - The entire train ride beginning, very entertaining to see all the bizarre stuff going on around you, and makes you feel like you're entering some absolutely massive facility.
Warcraft 3 - Arthas' Betrayal
Warcraft 3 - Frozen Throne ending
Every other cutscene Blizzard has ever done.
Kekvit Irae
10-27-2008, 00:15
MW2 FMV intro and cutscenes were way better IMHO.
:bow:
Ah yes. The game that got me addicted to computer games. Even though it ran like crap on my poor 486, I still have fond memories of loading up a Timber Wolf with lasers and heat sinks and just going to town on those dirty Jade Falcons. It was the first (and last) MechWarrior game (Mercenaries and Ghost Bear not included, since they are more of expansions than sequels) to be truly faithful to the tabletop Battletech weapons loadout rules.
Although, I am thankful they changed the PPC in MW3. The shots were too slow to be of any real use, and I'd laugh whenever the enemy fielded a Marauder MkII (unless it was heavy street fighting with no room to run, then I'd break out into a sweat).
Good times.
seireikhaan
10-27-2008, 00:44
Prince of Persia- The Two Thrones. Final scene.
Ah yes. The game that got me addicted to computer games. Even though it ran like crap on my poor 486, I still have fond memories of loading up a Timber Wolf with lasers and heat sinks and just going to town on those dirty Jade Falcons. It was the first (and last) MechWarrior game (Mercenaries and Ghost Bear not included, since they are more of expansions than sequels) to be truly faithful to the tabletop Battletech weapons loadout rules.
Although, I am thankful they changed the PPC in MW3. The shots were too slow to be of any real use, and I'd laugh whenever the enemy fielded a Marauder MkII (unless it was heavy street fighting with no room to run, then I'd break out into a sweat).
Good times.
I used to experiment with some ridiclous configs loaded with the large lasers and enough heatsinks to stop it blowing up on the spot! There was one particular set up that would unleash a devastating alpha strike that could take out anything with a single blast but would shut down the mech in the process! Happy days of big ball ppcs and mechs that could stand on one leg when the other had been shot off.
~:cheers:
MW2 FMV intro and cutscenes were way better IMHO.
:bow:
"It's got a lock on me it's got a lock on me!" <3
Also "You drive like a freebirth, cadet!"
So one of my all time favorites is more due to a bug, which made it utterly hilarious at the time. TIE Fighter, the scene at the end of campaign 5 where Vader is choking Harkov and lifting him into the air, as you hear him screaming. My sound card drivers were bugged, so it stuttered horribly. "GaGaGaGah GaGah Gahah!!" "Nownowyouyoushallshallpaypayforforyourtreacheryery!!" (rip and tear noises)
Others on my list:
Interstate 76, all of them pretty much. CGI blocky goodness.
Diablo II, every single one is well done.
Deus Ex. The Paul talks to J.C. at the 747 and Lebedev talks to J.C. scene because of the !:O plot twist factor. The Helios fusion ending because it was damn cool.
All of the cutscenes and movies from Shogun Total War.
The scene after you jump back to Kharak as the world is burning in Homeworld before mission 2 starts and you have to save what's left of your people was very moving.
The part where Shodan reveals herself in System Shock 2 was a bit eerie but not unexpected.
The intro to Mechcommander 1.
So it's extremely short, but the end cutscene in Quake III Arena after you beat Xaero (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYtYw5neWCQ) on a very hard difficulty was intensely satisfying.
The intro cutscene and final cutscene in Final Fantasy IV/II, the part where the twins turn themselves to stone to stop the walls, and the part where Cecil becomes a Paladin.
TevashSzat
10-27-2008, 01:14
Just remembered another one:
Half Life 2 Episode 2 Its the ending. Well, its not really a cutscene per se, but there aren't really any in the Half Life series and you don't have any control during the ending. Very big plot twist(?? development ??) going on and the episodes ends off with you wanting more...
So one of my all time favorites is more due to a bug, which made it utterly hilarious at the time. TIE Fighter, the scene at the end of campaign 5 where Vader is choking Harkov and lifting him into the air, as you hear him screaming. My sound card drivers were bugged, so it stuttered horribly. "GaGaGaGah GaGah Gahah!!" "Nownowyouyoushallshallpaypayforforyourtreacheryery!!" (rip and tear noises)
:laugh4: A classic game, and much better than X wing and those that followed it. All of the missions I found to have the perfect balance of difficulty. I probably played it to death and certainly wore out a few joysticks on it.
The intro to Mechcommander 1.
Another classic, well IMHO anyway. Very addictive, with some great missions that were tricky to pull off. I loved the salvage and repair aspect of it, and used to get very annoyed seeing a chassis I was hoping to keep get a total powerplant blow out. :furious3: The cutscenes were certainly top class. I wonder if I am the only one that used to get rid of "W" variant chassis and only buy and keep "A" variants with a "J" for the odd mission where it was needed? I found "W"'s too vulnerable and good only at getting pilots killed.
I absolutely loved the Diablo II cutscenes. And Red Alert had some good ones too.
Kekvit Irae
10-27-2008, 03:05
Another classic, well IMHO anyway. Very addictive, with some great missions that were tricky to pull off. I loved the salvage and repair aspect of it, and used to get very annoyed seeing a chassis I was hoping to keep get a total powerplant blow out. :furious3:
One problem I had with MC1 was that a bug prevented you from ever getting headshots, so you were stuck with salvaged crap. MC2 fixed this problem, and presented me with the overwhelming problem of choosing to risk a drawn out fight to get a headshot in against a Dire Wolf, or face it normally with full arms to bare.
I absolutely loved the Diablo II cutscenes. And Red Alert had some good ones too.
The Red Alert series was campy enough to make Evil Dead 2 look serious. But I fondly remember the Allied ending to the original game. Stalin got his just deserts.
Alexander the Pretty Good
10-27-2008, 05:01
Big fan of the Starcraft cutscense - I can quote several Terran ones from memory. :P
Too many, but two that come to mind now;
Freelancer, the movie before the menu :yes:
I saw the extended version somewhere online. That's one.
And the flashbacks in The Witcher, I don't know if they count as cutscenes or not, but I really liked them. Specially the ones in chapter 2,3 and 4.
Togakure
10-27-2008, 07:50
The ones that I've liked most have been mentioned: Diablo II, Shogun, Starcraft, Red Alert. I also liked the original Halo vids quite a bit.
pevergreen
10-27-2008, 08:54
Oh yes, Diablo 2 and Warcraft 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0kPXdtz_c4&feature=related
Diablo 2. Brilliant.
CountArach
10-27-2008, 10:16
Warcraft 3.
Quirinus
10-27-2008, 11:11
Warcraft 3 - Arthas' Betrayal
QFT. I don't think any Blizzard cutscene has come close to topping the sheer ZOMG factor of this particular cutscene, including the final cutscene or anything from Frozen Throne.
Other than that, ones that pop to mind are the Oblivion starting cutscene (awesome voiceover by Patrick Stewart) and the CoD4 coup "level" (technically not a cutscene as it's ingame, but still bloody cinematic).
MW2 FMV intro and cutscenes were way better IMHO.
:bow:
I never played that one, I also prefered MW4 over 3, the controls were easier in and while pointing weapons seperately is a nice idea, I found the controls a bit cumbersome in 3 etc. No idea about 2 obviously (GOG perhaps ~D).
The intro to Mechcommander 1.
I had that in my post at first but I actually found the acting a little bit cheesy or maybe it was just the german voice acting. ~D
Just remembered another one:
Half Life 2 Episode 2 Its the ending. Well, its not really a cutscene per se, but there aren't really any in the Half Life series and you don't have any control during the ending. Very big plot twist(?? development ??) going on and the episodes ends off with you wanting more...
I can definitely second that. :2thumbsup:
Now where's my episode 3? :smash:
:Another classic, well IMHO anyway. Very addictive, with some great missions that were tricky to pull off. I loved the salvage and repair aspect of it, and used to get very annoyed seeing a chassis I was hoping to keep get a total powerplant blow out. :furious3: The cutscenes were certainly top class. I wonder if I am the only one that used to get rid of "W" variant chassis and only buy and keep "A" variants with a "J" for the odd mission where it was needed? I found "W"'s too vulnerable and good only at getting pilots killed.
No you weren't the only one (now that you mention the top class cutscenes it must've been the german voice acting that was cheesy), the only thing I found a bit lacking was that weapon positions were random, so a Madcat (I know, timberbunny) would sometimes fire a PPC out of it's machineguns etc. Apart from that, one of the best games I've played, MC2 didn't have such a great atmosphere IMO, though still a good game.
Wing Commander II: the scene were Mariko "Spirit" Tanaka says to you "Tengoku de omachisi te imasu!"
:cry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AAzkPkiImo
The best ever. So dark and moody
ElectricEel
10-27-2008, 19:51
I consider the intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khIWdolT9xY) for Freespace 2 the best I've seen.
For the noob I am; I've always liked the F.E.A.R. intro (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-QfrYhn2gQ)
The_Doctor
10-27-2008, 20:56
The Dawn of War intro.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
10-28-2008, 01:23
The closing cutscene from Shogun. :heart:
Alexander the Pretty Good
10-28-2008, 02:35
Freespace 2 also had some good ones.
AggonyDuck
10-28-2008, 16:30
Mass Effect: The battle at the Citadel. Simply an epic cutscene. :2thumbsup:
Antagonist
10-29-2008, 00:03
Pretty much all my favourites have been mentioned, but...
Battletech games, especially MW3 and MechCommander.
C&C Series: Don't really stand the test of time well, but somehow great nonetheless. I especially love the NOD campaign in the original game.
Fallout Series: It's hard not to love the style. What's scary is that if you've ever seen actual American Cold War "information films", it's barely satire.
Total War: Has some good ones certainly, I particularly like the ending movies of Shogun (especially the modern Japanese post-script)
Dawn of War: Specifically the intro, really captures the spirit of WH40K.
Deus Ex Invisible War: The intro is actually really good... unfortunately it's the high point of the game.
Thief: Everything about this game's cinematics is praiseworthy, but the ending movie of the original game is the best IMO, truly great.
Antagonist
Mikeus Caesar
10-29-2008, 09:18
Age of Empires. That has always stuck in my mind.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3bQ-WsquMwE
Back in the day, that looked utterly amazing.
Thief: Everything about this game is above everything else best game ever made
FIXED
:yes:
oh fanboys
pevergreen
10-29-2008, 10:45
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_rS_n3JVTPE&feature=related
AoE2 is great as well!
Warcraft 2 for that matter as well! I watched this over and over when i played it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-n8UZM5Cc
ICantSpellDawg
10-29-2008, 15:14
Gabriel Knight 3
Full Throttle
Adventure games have the best cut scenes.
I'll second Red Alert and Shogun Total War -- both had some excellent scenes. :yes:
As a Star Trek aficionado, I would also tip my hat to Birth of the Federation and Klingon Academy. The intro movie for BOTF had both excellent music & narration and felt very atmospheric, and the campaign intro movies for each of the 5 playable races were fairly well-done as well. As for KA, I have just five words for you: David Werner and Christopher Plummer. Nothing more needs to be said there. :2thumbsup:
The closing cutscene from Shogun. :heart:
I didn't want to mention that one because it's so clearly in a league of it's own. The in game assassination movies, the throne room diplomatic visits, the end game movies, it's all first class.
-Edit: STW is quite simply art.
:eeeek::tomato:
Pannonian
10-30-2008, 22:10
Call me soppy, but I loved the cutscenes in Final Fantasy 8.
Togakure
10-31-2008, 04:27
I didn't want to mention that one because it's so clearly in a league of it's own. The in game assassination movies, the throne room diplomatic visits, the end game movies, it's all first class.
-Edit: STW is quite simply art.
:eeeek::tomato:
The ninja taking out two guards with one spear toss, the ninja dual-dagger throw, the sword kata in the dojo, and sword practice in the fields are my favorite mini-scenes of all time. I love the music in the modern-day trailer at the very end of a game. Hell, you already said it: to this day--it all rocks.
Baby Boomer
10-31-2008, 06:34
My number one favourite was in World in Conflict. The whole game was simply stunning but the one mission... with all the Black Hawks in the city, blew me away. Copied it onto my PSP to watch on the go.
Several others would be ones from Company of Heroes, though weren't as good as WiC and the COD series. There are probably others I liked, but these ones jump out at me currently.
Quirinus
10-31-2008, 11:17
Age of Empires. That has always stuck in my mind.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3bQ-WsquMwE
Back in the day, that looked utterly amazing.
That reminds me, the intro for the first Empire Earth (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uqEBMp6NZFc) was awesome, always made me want to play the periods and units depicted in the cutscene.
FesterShinetop
11-01-2008, 00:06
Yeah, the cutscenes in WiC are very good!
I always loved the intro to Mafia, very cinematic with great music. Also very well done how it blended in with the start of the game:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jKsaJe2zKSo
Mikeus Caesar
11-01-2008, 06:01
My number one favourite was in World in Conflict. The whole game was simply stunning but the one mission... with all the Black Hawks in the city, blew me away. Copied it onto my PSP to watch on the go.
Several others would be ones from Company of Heroes, though weren't as good as WiC and the COD series. There are probably others I liked, but these ones jump out at me currently.
I completely forgot about WiC. That definitely had some amazing cinematics. The New York scene was of movie quality, as was the opening cinematic 'Сиэтл-89' showing the invasion of Seattle.
Hell, even the loading sequences were good cinematics. The pictures, the narration...quality.
Too many favorite cutscenes out there. How about all from Metal Gear Solid series?
Anyway, Fallout 2 intro. Classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3PXiV95kwA
Hello...
:beam: I never saw that coming.
Age of Empires. That has always stuck in my mind.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3bQ-WsquMwE
Back in the day, that looked utterly amazing.
Indeed. I think that it still looks utterly amazing.
The Dawn of War intro.
ditto
Justiciar
11-02-2008, 22:41
Though by no means the best, I still find the Dungeon Keeper (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N5ODEGR1KQ) intro most memorable.
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