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    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AAzkPkiImo

    The best ever. So dark and moody

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    I consider the intro for Freespace 2 the best I've seen.

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    For the noob I am; I've always liked the F.E.A.R. intro
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    Default Re: Favorite game cutscenes?

    The Dawn of War intro.

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    The closing cutscene from Shogun.

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    Freespace 2 also had some good ones.

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    Mass Effect: The battle at the Citadel. Simply an epic cutscene.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars View Post
    The closing cutscene from Shogun.
    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.

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    Default Re: Favorite game cutscenes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Caravel View Post
    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.

    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Doctor View Post
    The Dawn of War intro.
    ditto

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    Though by no means the best, I still find the Dungeon Keeper intro most memorable.
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