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Japanese gaming magazine Weekly Famitsu just released their 1000th issue, and it included a nice booklet listing every game they've ever reviewed that scored 35 points or greater.For those of you unfamiliar with Famitsu, they use a reviewing system called the Cross Review. Four people review the game independently and give the game a score from 1-10.

The four scores are then combined, giving a maximum possible score of 40. This gives a variety of perspectives on each game, and Famitsu is notoriously stingy about giving out perfect scores of 40. It's actually a pretty good system, although that hasn't stopped accusations of Gertsmann-gate type behavior in the past.Famitsu doesn't keep an online database of past scores, so older reviews have been lost to history.

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I have typed up the games and their scores for my fellow Arsians. I've only included the games that scored at least a 36 (i.e., the equivalent of at least 9/10 from all 4 reviewers). The list includes games that were first released for sale and reviewed by Famitsu between October 31, 1986 and December 31, 2007. It's probably also worth noting that Famitsu only reviews console games, as the PC game industry is almost non-existent in Japan. So no Doom, Starcraft, Planescape: Torment, Deus Ex, etc.I'll post my thoughts tomorrow when I have more time. Originally posted by jubai:Final Fantasy 8 at 39/40 is a huge sore point in the list.

What the hell were they smoking? The game is just so long and boring, with a story about stupid teenagers doing stupid things. Definitely one of the weakest in the serie. How could it have an stronger 'impact' on them than motherf.cking Final Fantasy 6???Consider the source here for a moment. These are all Japanese reviewers and their tastes are definitely different than American tastes. Notice how many Dragon Quest games are listed there.

Only Dragon Quest 8 did well in the American market, all the rest sold very poorly in the USA whereas in Japan those games have had fantastic sales. Originally posted by jubai:Final Fantasy 8 at 39/40 is a huge sore point in the list. What the hell were they smoking? The game is just so long and boring, with a story about stupid teenagers doing stupid things. Definitely one of the weakest in the serie. How could it have an stronger 'impact' on them than motherf.cking Final Fantasy 6???Opinions are like assholes.

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Etc.I know plenty of people that hold FF8 as their favorite of the series. One happens to be my girlfriend. Could be that other people, including Famitsu, strongly disagree with you. Originally posted by jubai:Final Fantasy 8 at 39/40 is a huge sore point in the list.

What the hell were they smoking? The game is just so long and boring, with a story about stupid teenagers doing stupid things. Definitely one of the weakest in the serie. How could it have an stronger 'impact' on them than motherf.cking Final Fantasy 6???I would imagine folks with different tastes think 'how the fuck are Tony Hawk and Halo at the top of metacritic.'

Subjectivity and (gaming) reviews go hand in hand. Originally posted by jubai:Final Fantasy 8 at 39/40 is a huge sore point in the list.

What the hell were they smoking? The game is just so long and boring, with a story about stupid teenagers doing stupid things. Definitely one of the weakest in the serie.

How could it have an stronger 'impact' on them than motherf.cking Final Fantasy 6???Opinions are like assholes. Etc.I know plenty of people that hold FF8 as their favorite of the series. One happens to be my girlfriend. Could be that other people, including Famitsu, strongly disagree with you.FF8 is my favorite of the series, after FF6.

I would imagine folks with different tastes think 'how the fuck are Tony Hawk and Halo at the top of metacritic.' Subjectivity and (gaming) reviews go hand in hand.Indeed.

Famitsu fits my standards way better than any American reviewing publication. And as someone who's been playing the series since the NES, FF8 FF7. A lot of people who got into the series at 7 just can't stand that fact - View image here: -But yeah, Chrono Trigger not getting a 40/40 is a travesty. So my mistake, FF8 got a 37.My point is still, when FF6 came out in 1994, the second you put it in your snes you knew the game was a classic.

The soundtrack, theme and gameplay were legendary. They still are.How can the relative impression of FF6 in 1994 be bested by the relative impression of FF8 in 1999? I don't get it at all.FF6 in 1994 was, from start to finish, a rare classic.

It still is, 14 years later.FF8 in 1999 was a totally debatable game. Some loved it, some hated it, and for the first time a mass of people cried foul.How the f.uck can you be more impressed by FF8 in 1999 than you were when you plugged in motherf.cking FF6 in your Snes in 1994? I don't get it at all.This is not about tastes and all. In 1994, FFVI was subjectively better than almost everything that had came out in the last 20 years. In 1999, FVIII was an OK game with easy to point, definite downfalls.

In 2008, FF6 still sounds and plays better than FF8 ever did and ever will.Crazy, I tell ya. Originally posted by The Faceless RebelChrono Trigger was famously underappreciated when it first came out. Today we know it to be a real classic, but hindsight is always 20/20 in the end.Shame on that too. We now know Chrono Trigger is one of the top 3 games Square-Enix ever made, along FF6, FF7, and maybe FF Tactics if you stretch it out a little. View image here: -FF7 was meh.

IMO, Square's best are FF6, Chrono Trigger, Vagrant Story, FFXII.But my favorites, which is different than what I think are the best, are FF6, FF4, FF8, Chrono Cross, Super Mario RPG, and KH II. Originally posted by Crossed Reality:And as someone who's been playing the series since the NES, FF8 FF7. A lot of people who got into the series at 7 just can't stand that fact - View image here: -As someone who started playing FF at 4, and played 8 before 7, I liked 7 better than 8.

Only thing better in 8 is the graphics.And having played 4-6 before 7-10, I liked 7 and 10 the best. And no rose-colored glasses for me since I played them all much later then when they were released.Maybe I'm just an oddity - View image here. How can the relative impression of FF6 in 1994 be bested by the relative impression of FF8 in 1999? I don't get it at all.Because, IMNSHO, this review was based on Japanese gamers, not American ones. The things that I tend to see maligned about the game are simply taken in a different light in Japan.

For example, the main character. We see him as whiny, introspective, and emo in America. We prefer our characters outspoken, macho and extroverted. Not only that, but we tend to hold that line of characters (Cloud, Squall, and Tidus) as steps in the wrong direction. Zidane, of IX gets a sort of a break since the series attempted to go back to its fantasy roots, only to be done in by a extroverted, but still not macho and somewhat female looking Vaan in XII.Throw a rock here in GESC and you'll hear that complaint, I gar-on-tee So, again, IMO, while we see VIII through a lens of emo mediocrity, the Japanese see it different. They identify with the main character more than we do, they personalize the story more than we do. As for gameplay, yes, there were some things that were broken, but there were also some things that you could abuse (junctioning is awesome when you work it right, just pure fuckin awesome)As for the music, I think VIII is better than VII and IX.

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Hell, I bought the damn soundtrack, but that's so subjective it's neither here nor there. I put it out there as a pure statement. I liked VI's soundtrack as well, and I own it as well.-Alpha. Originally posted by Nerfgun:People have a sore spot over FF VIII but not Nintendogs?In terms of being a game that changed the history of gaming, sold 17 million copies (and counting) worldwide, and basically made the DS an unstoppable juggernaut?I dunno.It is a really, really, really great game. Brilliant, in fact. I am a hardcore gamer (No More Heroes is one of my favorite games of late) and I loved (and played the shit out) Nintendogs.

It is the game that made my wife buy a second DS to be able to play more. It sounds stupid on paper, but the sheer amount of polish, care and love that every single thing that is in the game has on it is mind blowing. Everything that makes Nintendo a 'different' software company, the infinite attention to any tiny detail that they have in their AAA games, is there.And shit, it is a fun game about something that no one had done before with that level of care. It might not be your cup of tea, but as a piece of software is just genius.I want a sequel. Originally posted by Nerfgun:People have a sore spot over FF VIII but not Nintendogs?In terms of being a game that changed the history of gaming, sold 17 million copies (and counting) worldwide, and basically made the DS an unstoppable juggernaut?I dunno.It is a really, really, really great game.

Brilliant, in fact. I am a hardcore gamer (No More Heroes is one of my favorite games of late) and I loved (and played the shit out) Nintendogs. It is the game that made my wife buy a second DS to be able to play more. It sounds stupid on paper, but the sheer amount of polish, care and love that every single thing that is in the game has on it is mind blowing.

Everything that makes Nintendo a 'different' software company, the infinite attention to any tiny detail that they have in their AAA games, is there.And shit, it is a fun game about something that no one had done before with that level of care. It might not be your cup of tea, but as a piece of software is just genius.I want a sequel. Damnit.I didn't 'get it' until my girlfriend bought it to play on my(her) DS. I've never seen someone go apeshit over talking to a damn piece of electronics.

She has actually named my(her) DS 'Lucy' the name of her Yorky. The game incites constant giggles and coohs from her. It's crazy.I could go on, but just believe me, it's crazy. As for gameplay, yes, there were some things that were broken, but there were also some things that you could abuse (junctioning is awesome when you work it right, just pure fuckin awesome)The Junction system is still, to this very day, my favourite Final Fantasy combat mechanic. It took a bit of min-maxing at the outset to build up stores of the strong spells, but I had entirely phased GFs from my combat by the end of Disc one because of the amazing things you could manage with Junctioning.I also count myself among the minority that found the game's story pretty engaging, until the traditional Final Fantasy trope - in which your archnemesis is actually being controlled by a heretofore unknown even nastier bad-guy - exhibited itself. (Not quite as bad as FFIX, but still bad.)ETP.

Product Information. The stealth action-adventure game you love revs up the intensity in “Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence.” The smash hit series released by Konami and created by Hideo Kojima captivates video game fans around the world. MGS3: Snake Eater was no exception to that rule, but now the stakes have been raised in “Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence.” It's time to join Snake on his very first mission and in a game that pushes the PlayStation 2 to the limit.This expanded version of “Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater” was created exclusively for the PlayStation 2. It was released in 2006 with new features added into the game, making it a perfect choice for fans and collectors. This includes a new difficulty level, new face paint, and featurettes. Choose from expanded missions and extras such as Duel Mode and the Demo Theatre, which lets you rewatch cut scenes at your leisure.

You also play the first two Metal Gear games, Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, that are accessible through the menu screen.This game features the same plot and characters as Snake Eater that were also released for the PS2. Set in 1964 during the Cold War, Snake must rescue a weapons developer from the Siberian jungle. The urban landscape of the previous Metal Gear games is nowhere to be seen in Subsistence, forcing Snake to survive the wilderness instead. Infiltration and stealth are still crucial elements of the gameplay and the plot as well as its peculiar sense of humor.Subsistence joins the leagues of other Metal Gear Solid PS2 games packed with innovative detail and exciting extras. This edition includes a second disc packed with bonus content for fans to enjoy hours after the game is over. The second disc has an online multiplayer mode, allowing players to fight with friends and strangers through a variety of missions.

Multiplayer has five different modes, which hold up to eight players at a time. Players must win deathmatches or capture the flag battles and use the environment and their wits to their advantage. Stages of the main game are reused as well as different teams based on soldier units from MGS3.The combat in Subsistence is similar to the preceding MGS games. You are armed as usual with a variety of weapons, including handguns and grenades, to fight against enemies.

Stealth and covert movement is the main feature here as well, helped by a few new gadgets that make infiltration easier. Camouflage face paint, a motion detector, and a trusty cardboard box allow you to sneak past your enemies with ease. New combat features include a stamina gauge, Close Quarters Combat, and an injury treatment system. You can also use the environment to hide from your enemies or perform unsuspecting yet stylish stealth kills.This is a critically acclaimed PS2 game in its preferred, expanded edition. “Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence” is not to be passed up or missed.

Like goldMetal Gear Solid 3 is amazing. Everything about this game is gold. Visuals, Music, voice acting, and superb gameplay. Hideo Kujima is a Genious. I had my doublts on this after the ever so great yet dissapointing Metal Gear Solid 2 but I was wrong. Metal Gear Solid 3 proves to be one of the best games around and is one of the biggest titles of the year.

Forget Grand Theft Auto and play this game! Metal Gear Solid 3 is not only one of the best games ever created but it's quiet simply the best MGS game. It has everthing you'll love from the first one and times ten mixed with steriods!Another thing that makes the new gameplay of Metal Gear Solid 3 is the CQC and the new survival Menue which lets you eat, cure self and so on which is a great element to the MGS series. What also makes Metal Ge ar the best in the series is that the game is suprisingly long taking about 20 to 22 hours(It took me 18 hours)and trust me evertime you're in a new area you'll just stop and stare at the lushis graphics of the beautiful Jungle and its invorments. Metal Gear Solid 3 is also superb cause of the amazing boss battles. One of the biggest parts of the game is the Sorrow who is the coolest boss in the game(and the most mysterious).

Overall Metal Gear Solid 3 proves to up the anti. So let's get to it. Kojima makes the PS2 (and PS3 maybe) the best systemI wrote a review about Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater way back and I said I would actually rate that game 4.7 out of 5, if there had been that rating choice. Well, for this game, an renovation of Snake Eater, I would rate it no less than 5 out of 5.Although it's pretty much the same game as Snake Eater, the fact that now you can switch between overhead 3d camera and rotational camera (like used in Splinter Cell among other games) makes this game feel like a new game. Now you have complete awareness of what's going on in the jungle and in the warehouses, allowing you to do the perfect stealth kills (My favorite is grabbing them with a throat to their neck, pushing them down to the ground and making them cower in fear, kicking them a few times and then shooting them in the head with a tra nquilizer dart).The game's new addition also includes brand new camouflages and face paing. (and they rock) You could also download fanmade camouflages onto your memory card, WITHOUT access to internet!!!

Awesome!!!But that's not all the new addition this game makes. Along with the great, great single-player stealth action game that is Snake Eater, Hideo Kojima decided players should now be given a theater of not only the entire cinamatics in the game but also a secret theater in which lot of cinamatics in MGS3 is spoofed and will make you laugh till your stomach hurts.Then there is special duel modes, allowing you to do boss fights in the game but with special challanges. Do you want more?

How about the original Metal Gear 1 and Metal Gear 2, all improved with new translation and refitted soundtrack and graphics?Kojima also gives new stages of Snake Vs. I've never really liked those so that's that but.MGS3 is now online thanks to this product!!! Now you can show off your stealth skills to people worldwide!!!Now, if that's not enough to make you just fall in love with Hideo Kojima (plutonically), then you just aren't made for great, clever, amazing video games. This is a game to have, even if you already have Snake Eater because this game just purely ROCKS!!!. Great game & great price!Nice job and thank you Hideo Kojima!

This game is the prequel of the whole mgs trilogy so play this first.The product:Came in great condition and the case was in good condition too it just has like 20 stickers everywhere. Other than that it’s a great product and great deal.The game:Play this one before you play any other Metal gear solid games. Subsistence is an improved version of snake eater with user controlled camera. The graphics are beautiful, probably the best on the console! The stories compelling and as good as any other Hideo Kojima game, so in conclusion this is a great game and I recommend it especially if you’ve played mgs 1, 3 or any of the original metal gear games on the nes.Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned.

Snake Eater + all those sweet extrasThe Metal Gear Solid story arc is pretty remarkable. It started in the early 20th century and raged on until the arc 'ends' in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the patriots. But this entry in the saga is probably one of the most compelling of all.

This is because you got to play as Big Boss, the original villain from the two original Metal Gear games. We rewind back in time to 1964 to the cold war and the era of mounting tensions brought on by the threat of nuclear war between the USSR and the USA.There is a very well-written story and some great dynamic tension that somehow weaves this fictional story into the fabric of real history. That is perhaps one of the most fun aspects of playing this game. Some of the 'real' characters are portrayed with some artistic liberties. Russian GRU Colonel Volgin is portrayed as a bisexual muscle-bound hulk of a man who emits electricity from his body.

Although these artistic liberties add a little bit of a campy element, it never detracts from your immersion in this game as if you're playing out historical events.There's also the cobra unit, and their leader betrayed Big Boss/Snake. Snake must retrieve the developer of the in-development nuclear battle tank: Metal Gear. What gives the game some great tension is that Boss(Snake's Mentor) betrayed Snake and Snake, even though he is highly trained and no slouch with a gun and a knife in CQC(close quarters combat), doubts his ability to take on his mentor.

There are a ton of battles against surreal bosses such as The Fear, The Pain, The End, and many others.

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