Posted December 26, 2013
Here are two quick recommendations, I'll recommend more when I think of more.
ESPN NFL 2k5: Best football game ever, both for the gameplay for gameplay's sake, and for it's (very deep) Franchise Mode. One thing I really love about this game is that player stats actually impact their abilities, compared to other football games, so for example if you have a weak armed quarterback, long passes with be next to impossible.
The Getaway and it's sequel The Getaway: Black Monday. The Getaway has a very well written story, with great atmosphere and mood, helped by some of the best voice acting I've heard in a game, however the gameplay itself can be a little clunky at times. The Getaway: Black Monday is also well written, though it's story does stutter at times, and perhaps due to being more accessible, it feels really easy compared to it's predecessor. The Getaway: Black Monday does have a few choice/consequence scenarios. Overall both games are rather cinematic, featuring strong voice acting, above average writing (both story-wise and general dialogue) and soundtracks that help the mood and fit the setting. Both games can be a little clunky, but that doesn't affect their playability at all.
ESPN NFL 2k5: Best football game ever, both for the gameplay for gameplay's sake, and for it's (very deep) Franchise Mode. One thing I really love about this game is that player stats actually impact their abilities, compared to other football games, so for example if you have a weak armed quarterback, long passes with be next to impossible.
The Getaway and it's sequel The Getaway: Black Monday. The Getaway has a very well written story, with great atmosphere and mood, helped by some of the best voice acting I've heard in a game, however the gameplay itself can be a little clunky at times. The Getaway: Black Monday is also well written, though it's story does stutter at times, and perhaps due to being more accessible, it feels really easy compared to it's predecessor. The Getaway: Black Monday does have a few choice/consequence scenarios. Overall both games are rather cinematic, featuring strong voice acting, above average writing (both story-wise and general dialogue) and soundtracks that help the mood and fit the setting. Both games can be a little clunky, but that doesn't affect their playability at all.