Friday, June 23, 2023

Top 5 contorted, yet fun rounds ever

 Top 5 contorted, yet fun rounds ever

Top 5 contorted, yet fun rounds ever
 Top 5 contorted, yet fun rounds ever


I've been a video gamer since growing up as a kid (back in the 1980s), my first game system was the classic NES, and I've played a lot of different games since then. These games include Battle toads, Super Mario Bros, Sonic, Mega Man, first-person shooter games, roleplaying games, online games (such as Adventure Quest), and many other hit games. Of course, I've also played a lot of Twisted games and some of them are surprisingly fun, humorous, and sometimes even popular, and in this article, I'll be talking about at least 5 of them.

Game #1 - Be a "Thug" in the Grand Theft Auto Series

Ever wondered what it's like to live life as a thug and be involved in organized crime (such as gangs) without actually becoming a criminal? In the Grand Theft Auto series (along with the latest installment The Ballad of Gay Tony), you do just that. The GTA universe is a popular roleplaying game, usually based in New York City (also known as Liberty City, although some games are based in other cities such as Miami in Vice City and Los Angeles in San Andreas) where you usually control a thug (like Nikko in GTA 4) and do missions for different crime bosses across the city.


 Some quests involve petty crimes like stealing a pricey car that a certain crime boss wants, while other missions have you assassinating people who have crossed over to the criminal organization you're a part of. Like criminals. In GTA San Andreas, for example, Carl Johnson joins the Grove Street gang and becomes involved in a gang war with rival gangs, such as the Ballas (though he also works for crime bosses in El Salvador, such as Doc Rosenberg). does, as well as a corrupt government agent, Mike Torino to name a few). Many of the newer games also have a number of side missions you can do, such as spraying graffiti on select buildings in San Andreas, having multiple girlfriends (CJ, for example, can have up to 6 girlfriends), as well as doing smuggling missions ( e.g. hauling cargo from the Badlands to Las Ventura's while dodging police officers in San Andreas). 

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 Of course, if you just play for fun, you can always go on a rampage game where you can steal cars, make little triggers happy, get wanted stars, and drive the local police crazy. Can drive like a maniac, around town, trying to kill your man as well. By the way, you don't really have to worry about getting wasted or wasted in the game because your guy will simply react to the nearest hospital or police station, only to go on another rampage all over again (by the way, Never try to realistically) life a This aspect is definitely very unrealistic). Similar games: Saints Row, Gun & Bully

Here are some interesting things you can do in GTA Universities that you can't get away with in real life:

Your primary form of transportation is cars that you drive away from unsuspecting people, and you can usually get away with it unless there's a cop nearby (who sees you jacking up the car and will try to bust you).

The police will simply bust you, take your weapons and some of your money as a brig, and let you off even for the most heinous crimes (such as going on a rampage). And when you are released, you can commit more crimes with the same result. Imagine doing that stuff in real life. You would probably go to jail for a very long time (or worse depending on the crime) for similar crimes committed in real life.

If your boy dies, he will simply be born in a nearby hospital.

In GTA San Andreas, you can have up to 6 girlfriends at a time without worrying about them getting jealous. In real life, trying to have multiple girlfriends is quite risky because they tend to get jealous (at least from a guy's perspective), and even the slightest infidelity (like cheating) can have devastating consequences on a relationship. As happened for Scott at the end of the third season of the reality TV series, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians", when Kourtney learns that Scott was cheating on her (though luckily for her, The two got back together in season 4).

And a lot of other weird stuff that you can't really hope to get away with in real life.

Game 2 - Fight to the death in the Mortal Combat series

If any game were modeled after the infamous gladiator events in the days of ancient Rome (where people fought each other to the death), it would probably be the Mortal Combat series. On the surface, Mortal Combat is modeled after similar fighting games, such as Street Fighter 2, where two opponents fight each other in three-round matches, with the opponent ending the match by winning at least 2 of the three rounds. There is a winner. Usually, the loser loses in their losing round, with the winner moving on to the next level. However, in the Mortal Combat series, there is a new twist to the fighting: the winner of each match has the option of eliminating their opponent using special finisher moves, called Fatalities.

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 If you've played any Mortal Combat games, you'll know that when you knock out your opponent in the final round of a match, the announcer (probably Shao Kahn in most games) will say "Finish him!" (Or if your female opponent is eligible). When this happens, if you have five seconds or more (some games have cheat codes that allow you to disable the kill timer if you want extra time to pull it off), shoot your opponent in the correct sequence. to finish by entering a certain button combination and in the correct distance within the time limit (the exact move varies by fighter anyway.

 Pulling off Lethal (or a similar move, such as Bestiality, Friendship, etc.) in the first Can be tricky, but if done correctly, usually a special tune will play, the screen will go dark, and your character will perform a special move that basically kills their opponent. Each character has their own death, as well (Scorpion, for example, takes off his "mask" and hurls fireballs at his defeated foe, while Sonya blows the Kiss of Death at her foe which instantly incinerates him. The list of deadly moves goes on (some people have posted deadly demonstrations on YouTube if you're curious about all the moves), but you get the picture. 

By the way, if you prefer not to do Fatalities, you can always use the Friendship move (where your character "befriends" your enemy), a Balta (where your opponent turns into an infant), or even That just knocks your opponent down with an uppercut. Despite the apparent dark nature of the Mortal Combat saga, the games have been quite popular as the series has spawned several sequels (my favorite is probably the Mortal Combat trilogy), spawned several movies (the latest one being Mortal Combat Armageddon), A short-lived cartoon series, as well as soundtracks, were released. Of course, this game probably isn't recommended for younger viewers or people who get offended easily because these games definitely contain death matches (similar to MTV's Celebrity Death Match). Similar Games: Killer Instinct

Game #3 - "God" Play The Sims 2 (And Most Other Games In The Series)

I don't mean to blaspheme (I'm a Christian, by the way), but have you ever wondered what it might be like to play God for a day? It may sound strange, but in Sims 2 (and similar games), you'll be doing quite a bit of this. The Sims 2 is an open-ended game for PC (though there are also versions on consoles, such as PlayStation 2) where you build a virtual home, as well as a simulated family (consisting of mother, and father) in a virtual community. . , children, etc.) that you will be helped to manage as you play through the game.

 Sim families act like a typical family you'd see, at least here in America: they work, have emotions, go to school (if they're the Sim's kids), do chores, with other Sims socialize, get into relationships, sleep, relax, watch TV, develop skills for the job or career they have, and sometimes even keep a dog or cat (at least in Sims 2 Pets). You can just watch them live life and make their own choices, or you can step in and give them something to do. For example, if they need to go to bed at a certain time in order to be on time for work or school and they say they've been watching TV, you can plant this in their mind to go to bed, And usually, they will.

 Be it someone you want your Sim to meet or have a conversation with, you can start a conversation with the other from your character (complete with dialogue options of course, allowing you to choose how they interact with each other). Or maybe you need to help the Sim maintain their objectives (such as getting them to eat when their Hunger stat is low, using the bathroom when their Bladder stat is low, etc.) , interact with other Sims when sad, etc.). Of course, as a "god" in their world, you too can chase after the devil and abuse your powers and ruin your Sims' lives. Here's a breakdown of some of the fun and twisty things you can do on your Sims:

Let one Sim become the jerk around the other Sim. Whenever you start a conversation with another Sim, your Sim will have dialogue options, and while you can unfriend your Sim, you can also tell them to say and do nasty things (like insulting Sims), slapping others, lying, gossiping about other Sims, or even fighting). By the way, be careful about starting fights between family sims as some sims will lash out if they take too much abuse from other sims.

sit back and do nothing. Sims usually make the wrong choices and face consequences (for example, if they miss work too often, they will be fired).

Allow children to get bad grades in school (usually by allowing them to drop off when the school bus arrives). The only downside to this is that if their grades are too low, they can be sent to military school.

kill a sim One way to do this is to let him starve. Of course, there are other ways for a Sim to die (such as electrocution, drowning in a pool, being scared to death by ghosts, etc.). Once a Sim is dead, be mindful of the fact that they can come back as a ghost to haunt your Sim family (by the way, in The Sims 2, if a ghost is active in the house, their mood will change). Can be scared to death if there is too little. By the way, one of the fun things you can do in the PS2 version of The Sims 2 is you can actually control the ghosts, which can be quite hilarious as you can scare other Sims, possess them, and may even cause them to misbehave (such as throwing).

Cause your Sim to be abducted by aliens. This usually happens when they look through the telescope several times a night. By the way, in The Sims 2 for PC, there's actually a cheat I found a while back that allows your Sim to be abducted at random and even have my entire Sim family abducted by aliens. Is. also causes).

If you're a control freak, you can even turn off free will (it's usually on by default) and bend them to your will. This can be useful when dealing with a stubborn Sim who won't listen when you give them a task to do (no matter how silly it is).

The list goes on, but as you can see, The Sims 2 can be pretty twisted when you think about it, and yet it's been hugely popular, especially among younger audiences, and spawned several sequels (The Sims 3 including) gave birth to ), YouTube videos, as well as console versions of the game that differ slightly from the PC versions (for example in the PSP version of The Sims 2, the game is a roleplaying game where you control this dude who finds himself in Strange town ). There is a desert city in which a lot of paranormal events happen and go on a quest to stop an evil genius from taking over the city and escape from a city infested with ghosts and aliens).

Game 4 - "Destroy All Humans!" Play as alien invaders.

Games involving aliens have probably been popular since the days of Atari (such as Space Invaders) and have evolved a lot since then. There are lots of different games and even movies in this genre, titles you're probably familiar with include: Space Invaders, The Simpsons Game (Kong and Chronos launch an alien invasion near the game's midpoint ), Independence Day, Star Wars and Star Trek sagas (not all alien races are hostile in Star Wars or Star Trek), Aliens vs.

 Predator, the Contra series, as well as the Halo series (where you swarm over a hostile alien race) destruction of mankind). Normally you fight against aliens, however in "Destroy All Humans", you actually play as aliens, controlling an alien named Krypto who is part of the Furan Empire, an alien race. which destroys humans. The mind wants to achieve some strange reason. The game is huge and spans multiple missions, starting with Krypto crash landing and terrorizing both cows and farmers alike, and later Krypto launching a full-scale offensive against towns and cities.

 And yes, you play as the bad guys in this game as your job is to conquer the Earth (specifically North America as the game is focused in the Joined States In development to undermining standard people, you can expect human construction and blend in with swarms (significant for entrance missions, for example), go confronting government trained professionals (like the "Men in Dull"), kill individuals you have some control over, cause them to do anything you need, wreck towns with your flying saucers, as well as face goliath directors who endeavor to stop you from attacking (when you're a hostile alien world If you are controlling the caste then it is natural). Despite the perverse nature of the game, it can be quite comical when Krypto goes on a rampage, causing hysteria among citizens, mutilating cows, destroying buildings using his saucer, as well as He is battling government agents trying to stop Krypto. Similar games: Alien Homed & Overlord

Game 5 - Conkers' Bad Fur Day

Platform games have been popular since the introduction of Mario Bros in the 1980s, and have spawned many popular titles in the genre, including hit titles: Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby, Castle Vania, Crash Bandicoot, Mega Man series, as well as The Simpsons games. Many of these games have similar themes: you play through a variety of levels in different types of terrain, go up against an evil villain and his cohorts (such as Rd. Robotic in the Sonic the Hedgehog series), lots of giant bosses, (usual cronies and close allies of the evil genius, unless you're on the final showdown), and save the day (like retrieving Princess Peach from Bowser in Super Mario Bros.).

 Most of these games are clearly geared more towards a younger audience (with the exception of some games, such as the newer Castle Vania games, with some newer titles being given an "M" rating, such as "Curse of Darkness"), especially In the case of games like Mario Bros and Sonic, where children usually play these games more than adults. Anyway, with that said, another platform game I've played that is pretty twisted when you think about it:

 "Conkers Bad Fur Day" (I played the Xbox version by the way). Conker's Bad Fur Day looks to be a typical 3D platform game (Super Mario 64 style), complete with a storyline, boss fights, an evil genius to defeat (namely the Panther King), and lots of colorful stages to play through Is. However, if you've checked the ratings for the game, you'll probably see an "M" rating. That's because Conker's Bad Fur Day is largely a platformer geared more toward an older audience. Here are some features of this game that you usually will not find in most other games of this genre:

Most of the characters swear (although in some versions, the swearing is censored by the sound of a beep when swearing).

The game has some rough levels. In one area of the game, for example, there's a poop-themed level where you're surrounded by poop and one of the bosses you fight in this area is literally a giant piece of poop (his voice really scares you). Christopher Lee, with a heavy British accent, is actually voiced by another man named Chris Marlowe).

There are some erotic scenes in the game. On one level, for example, you have to help a bee "pollinate" a female sunflower plant. Also, Conker has a girlfriend named Berry, who is kidnapped by the Panther King.

The game features a grim reaper who for some strange reason wants to kill cats (his voice is somewhat strange as well).

Alcoholism plays a role in this game. At the start of the game, Conker has a bad hangover after a night of beer drinking before the story officially begins. Also, alcohol is a power-up that Conker can use in the game that makes him get drunk and urinate on enemies (weird and crude if you ask me).

There are many more adult themes in this game (though I won't list them all), but you get the picture. This wacky game will surely cringe some people (for example, if you're a kid, this definitely isn't a game you'd want to play with your parents) and make others laugh.

Well, here it is, some of the most convoluted yet amazingly fun and sometimes popular games that I have come across in my gaming career. Obviously, there are more titles I haven't mentioned (like Overlord, Bully, etc.) but, you're welcome to add to this list if you want, and feel free to comment on this article as you please. I am free to agree or disagree with this.

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