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[QUOTE="pointman25"]my vote would go with the elder scrolls 4 main story endingKC_HokieThe ones in Oblivion as a whole were awesome. i agree i was just partial to that one
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]Which one? One or two? I'd have to say that the cinematics in Alan Wake were pretty amazing. So they'll get my vote. im actually gettin ready play alan wake again glad you mentioned that ill being attention to it nowMass Effect ending > all others
Yagr_Zero
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]Which one? One or two? I'd have to say that the cinematics in Alan Wake were pretty amazing. So they'll get my vote.Mass Effect ending > all others
Yagr_Zero
The first one
The way everything came together and blended seamlessly with the player's actions was incredible
I agree fully. ME2's ending is better though because you can change the outcome :PMass Effect ending > all others
Jaysonguy
Mass Effect ending > all others
Jaysonguy
This, but in my opinion the 2nd completely blew it away, I was left speechless afterwards and still am every time I witness it, Incredible.
I'm not quite sure. Cutscenes have become more rare than they used to be. Mass Effect for example, uses their conversation sequences to portray cutscenes. But they are gameplay. But sometimes meant as cutscenes. So do you count them towards cinematics or not? It's getting harder to tell I think.
I do remember really liking the end to Darksiders and especially Mirror's Edge. They were very short but I liked Mirror's Edge most I think. Most memorable one anyway.
Halo wars' cinematics are fantastic, although FFXIII or Mass Effect 1 are still awesome.
Infact they're so many good games that do their cinematics well, that it's hard to name them well :')
I found that Mirror's edge's would of been better if they were first person and not comic or graphic style, but they were still nice.I'm not quite sure. Cutscenes have become more rare than they used to be. Mass Effect for example, uses their conversation sequences to portray cutscenes. But they are gameplay. But sometimes meant as cutscenes. So do you count them towards cinematics or not? It's getting harder to tell I think.
I do remember really liking the end to Darksiders and especially Mirror's Edge. They were very short but I liked Mirror's Edge most I think. Most memorable one anyway.
Zevvion
Does it have to be an in-game cinematic? If not, the Lost Odyssey cinematic in the beginning of the game was awesome.
a55a55inx
This by FAR. The cinematics in Lost Odyssey are absolutely mind blowing.
[QUOTE="a55a55inx"]
Does it have to be an in-game cinematic? If not, the Lost Odyssey cinematic in the beginning of the game was awesome.
destinhpark
This by FAR. The cinematics in Lost Odyssey are absolutely mind blowing.
I had to re-watch it again, to see if it was as amazing as I remembered, and I still didn't find any flaws in the animation or compositions. Everything was professionally done...extremely breath-taking.[QUOTE="Zevvion"]I found that Mirror's edge's would of been better if they were first person and not comic or graphic style, but they were still nice. Oh yeah, but I actually meant stuff like the final scene or the pre-scenes of a new chapter.I'm not quite sure. Cutscenes have become more rare than they used to be. Mass Effect for example, uses their conversation sequences to portray cutscenes. But they are gameplay. But sometimes meant as cutscenes. So do you count them towards cinematics or not? It's getting harder to tell I think.
I do remember really liking the end to Darksiders and especially Mirror's Edge. They were very short but I liked Mirror's Edge most I think. Most memorable one anyway.
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