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Top 5 Twisted, Yet Fun Games of All Time | Gaming shooters

 Top 5 Twisted, Yet Fun Games of All Time

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I have been a video player since I was a child (back in the 1980s), with my first game NES game classic, and I have played many different games ever since. These games include Battletoads, Super Mario Bros., Sonic, Mega man, first-person shooting games, role-playing games, online games (such as Adventure Quest), and plenty of other hot games out there. Well, I've also played a lot of twisted games and some of them are amazingly funny, funny, and sometimes popular, and in this article, I'll talk about at least 5 of them.


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



Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live this life as a criminal and to be involved in organized crime (like criminal gangs) without actually being a criminal? In the Grand Theft Auto series (the latest installment in The Ballad of Gay Tony), he did just that. GTA Atmosphere is a popular simulation game, usually based in New York City (also known as Liberty City, although some games feature other cities like Miami in Vice City and Los Angeles in San Andreas) where you usually control the criminal (like Nikko in GTA 4) and perform on trips of various crime bosses throughout the city. Some of the demands include petty crime, such as carjackings, and some activities that could lead to the death of a criminal gang, such as a criminal. For example, at GTA San Andreas, Carl Johnson joins the Grove Street gang and is involved in a criminal war with rival gangs, such as the Ballas (although he works for criminal officers like El Salvador, Dr. Rosenburg, and a corrupt government official named Mike Torreno to name a few). Many new games also have many side activities to do, such as spraying paintings on selected buildings in San Andreas, taking multiple girlfriends (for example, CJ, can have up to 6 girlfriends), and doing smuggling activities (such as transporting goods from bad places to Las Venturas while escaping police from San Andreas). Well, besides, if you like to play just for fun, you can always ride games, where you can steal cars, get a little fun, get wanted stars and drive the local police, drive like crazy. around town, and trying to kill your boy. However, you will never have to worry about being caught or spoiled in the game as your boyfriend will suddenly appear again at the nearest hospital or police station, and continue the other violence again (by the way, never try this in real life. Similar games: Saints Row, Gun, and Bully


Here are some interesting things to do at GTA universities that you can't escape from in real life:


Your main mode of transportation is the cars you ride on to strangers, and you can avoid them unless there is a police officer nearby (who will try to blow you up if he sees you breaking into a car).

The police will just shoot you, take your weapons and some of your money as a bridge, and they will even release you from even the worst crimes (such as crime). And when you are released, you can commit many crimes again, with the same consequences. Imagine yourself doing those things in real life. You can probably go to jail for a very long time (or worse depending on the case) for the same crimes committed in real life.

If your baby dies, she will just give birth at a nearby hospital.

At GTA San Andreas, you can have up to 6 girlfriends at a time without worrying that they will be jealous. In real life, trying to take multiple girlfriends is very dangerous as they become jealous (at least from a young man's point of view), and even a little infidelity (like cheating) can lead to disastrous consequences in a relationship, as was Scott at the end of season three of the real TV series, "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" "when Kourtney heard that Scott was cheating on her (though fortunately for her, they both seemed to be back in season 4).

And lots of other weird things you can't expect to find in real life.


Game 2- Fight to the death in the Mortal Kombat Series



If any game were to be played after the gladiators' notoriety during the days of ancient Rome (where people fought to the death), it would probably be the Mortal Kombat series. Looking up, Mortal Kombat follows similar fighting games, such as Street Fighter 2, in which two competitors fight in three-round matches, in which you win at least 2 out of 3 rounds to become the winner of the game. Usually, the loser is eliminated from his losing round, and the winner goes on to another level. However, in the Mortal Kombat series, there is a new throwback to the battle: the winner of each game has the option to cross his enemy using special finishing moves called, Death. If you have ever played any of the Mortal Kombat games, you would know that if you take out your enemy in the final round of the game, the announcer (possibly Shao Kahn in most games) will say "Finish him off!" (or her if her opponent is a female character). If this happens, if you have five seconds or more (some games have cheat codes that allow you to disable the deadly timer if you want more time to take it out) to complete your opponent by inserting a combination of certain keys in the correct order. and at the right distance during the time frame (real movement varies by fighting in a way. Drag to death (or similar movements, such as animals, friendships, etc.) may be tricky at first, but when done correctly, a special song often plays, the screen darkens, and your character will do a special movement that destroys his opponent. Each character has his own death, by the way (for example, Scorpion takes off his "mask" and throws balls at his defeated enemy, while Sonya kisses his hot enemy right away). I want to know about every movement), but he gets picture. After all, if you choose not to kill people, you can always make friends (when your character "becomes a friend" with his enemy), friendship (when your opponent turns into a baby), or even out. Your opponent with an uppercut. Aside from the obvious darkness of the Mortal Kombat proverb, the games were very popular as there was a lot of sequence in the series (my favorite is probably the Mortal Kombat Trilogy), a few films produced (most recently Mortal Kombat Armageddon), a short animated cartoon series, and audio tracks released. Of course, this game is probably not recommended for younger audiences or people who are easily offended as these games are certainly likened to death in it (similar to MTV's Celebrity Death Match). Similar Games: Killer Instinct



Game # 3 - Play "God" Sims 2 (and many other games in the series)


I don't want to sound blasphemous (I am a Christian), but have you ever wondered what it would be like to play God one day? It may sound like wires, but on SIMs 2 (and in the same games), you'll be doing just that. Sims 2 is a complete open PC game (although there are also versions in consoles, such as Play Station 2) where you build a visual home in the visual community, and create a family of characters (including mom, dad., Kids, etc.) that will help manage as you play a game. Sim families work as a normal family you can see at least here in America: they work, they have feelings, they go to school (if they are children), they do homework, share other sims, get in relationships, sleep, relax, watch TV, build skills or work, and sometimes even raise a dog or cat (at least in the Sims 2 Pets). You can just watch them live their lives and make their own decisions, or you can step in and give them things to do. For example, if they have to go to bed at a certain time to get to work or school and to watch TV, you can imagine that they are going to sleep, and often they will. Maybe, someone you want your sim to interact with or share with, you can get your character to start a conversation with each other (complete with dialogue options, allowing you to choose how they interact with each other). Or maybe you need to help the sim keep its motives high (such as getting them to eat when their hunger levels are low, using the bathroom when their numbers are down, communicating with other sims when they are stressed, etc.). Of course, as “God” in their world, you can follow Satan and use your power and destroy the lives of your sims. Here's a breakdown of some of the funniest and twisted things you can do on your sims:


Make the sim a mess for other sims. Whenever your sim starts a conversation with another sim, dialog options will open, and while you can make your boyfriend or girlfriend friendly, you can cause him or her to say and do cruel things (like insulting others, slapping others, lying, gossiping about other people). -sims, or even start fighting). However, be careful about creating clashes between family sims as some sims will come out if it takes too much strain on other sims.

Sit down and do nothing. Often sims (s) will make bad choices and suffer the consequences (for example, if they miss work too often, you will be fired).

Let the kids get bad marks at school (usually by letting them skip the school bus when it arrives). The only downside to this is that they can be sent to military school if their grades drop too low.

Remove the sim. One way you can do this is by letting him starve to death. Yes, there are many other ways to sim death (such as power outages, drowning in ponds, death threats from ghosts, etc.). When the sim is dead, be aware of the fact that it can come back as a ghost and will haunt your sim family (as is the case, in Sims 2, a person can be scared to death if their mood is very low when the ghost is working in the house.). However, one funny thing you can do in the PS2 version of the Sims 2 is that you can control ghosts, which can be very good as you can scare other sims, have them, and cause them to behave in a mysterious way (like these. Like dump).

Get your sim (s) kidnapped by immigrants. It usually happens when they look at the telescope at night often. By the way, on the PC SIMs 2, there is actually a cheat I got a while back that allows your sim to be hijacked at will instead of default and caused my whole sim family to be kidnapped by aliens too).

If you are an extraordinary person in control, you can also turn off the freedom of choice (usually automatically turned on) and bend them at will. It can be useful when dealing with a stubborn sim that will not listen to you if you give them a task to do (no matter how stupid).

The list goes on, but as you can see, the Sims 2 can be really twisted if you think about it, and yet it has become very popular, especially among the younger audience, and has produced many sequences (including Sims 3), YouTube videos, as well as console versions of the game that are slightly different. in PC versions (in the PC version of Sims 2, for example, the game is a simulation game in which you control a boy who finds himself in Strangetown, a desert town with many unusual adventures in it, and continues to try to stop the evil genius from taking over the city and escape ghosts and aliens.


Game 4 - Play as Alien Attackers in "Destroy All the People!"


Games involving aliens have been very popular since the days of Atari (such as Space Invaders) and have emerged less frequently since then. There have been a lot of different games and even films of this genre, with titles you may be familiar with including Space Attackers, Simpsons Game (Kang and Kronos launch an international attack near the center of the game), Independence Day, Star. Wars and Star Trek sagas (not every hostile alien race in Star Wars or Star Trek, yes), Aliens vs Predator, the Contra series, and the Halo series (where you get the alien race an enemy that annihilates the entire human race). He usually fights aliens, however in "Destroy All the People", he actually gets to play aliens himself, controlling the alien named Crypto who is part of the Furon empire, an outer race that seeks to capture the human brain. a strange reason. The game is very large and involves many activities, starting with the Crypto crash to reach the farms and scaring the cattle and farmers alike, and later when Crypto launched a full-scale attack on cities and towns. And yes, you play as bad people in this game as your job is to conquer the World (especially North America as the game is centered in the United States). In addition to intimidating citizens, you can also take a personal stance and meet with a crowd (which can be helpful on entry trips, for example), attack government agencies (such as "black men"), and control the mind of the people. , make them do as you wish, destroy villages with your flying saucer, and take on great bosses who try to stop you from your attacks (which is natural when you control an alien race determined to destroy the world). Despite the distorted nature of the game, it can be ridiculous when Crypto continues to harass, as well as create resentment among citizens, bullied cattle, destroyed buildings using his sauce, and fought government agents trying to stop Crypto. Similar games: Alien Homid and Overlord


Game 5 - Conker's Bad Fur Day (also known as Conker's Live and Reloaded when playing the Xbox version)


Platform games have been popular probably since Mario Bros' the early 1980s, and have produced many popular titles of this genre, with hotspots including Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby, Castlevania, Crash Bandicoot, the Mega Man series. , and The Simpsons Game. Many of these games have the same themes: you play at different levels in different places, you fight against the evil villain and his friends (like Dr. Robotnik in the Sonic the Hedgehog series), you fight a lot of bosses (usually). friends and acquaintances are evil geniuses unless you are in the final tournament), and save the day (such as returning Princess Peach to Bowser in Super Mario Bros). Most of these games are clearly aimed at younger audiences (with the exception of certain games, such as the new Castlevania games given "M" ratings in some of the new titles, such as "Curse of Darkness"), especially in the case of games like Mario Bros. and Sonic, where children will usually play these games than adults. However, as already mentioned, there is another platform game I have played that twists when you think about it: "Conker's Bad Fur Day" (I played the Xbox version by the way). Conker's Bad Fur Day seems to be a classic 3D platform game (Super Mario 64 style), complete with storylines, boss fights, evil wins of victory (i.e. Panther King), and lots of colorful stages to play. However, if you check the game rating, you will probably see an "M" rating. That's because Coner's Bad Fur Day is a stadium that is largely aimed at older audiences. Here are some of the features of this game that you will not find in many other games of this genre:


Most of the characters swear (though in some versions, the swear word is silenced when they swear).

There are green levels in this game. At one point in the game, for example, there is a level of poop themed where you are surrounded by feces and one of the bosses you fight in this area is a big part of the garbage (his voice actually reminds you of that of Christopher Lee., In a difficult British way, though actually portrayed by another guy named Chris Marlow).

There are provocative scenes in this game. At one level, for example, you should help the bee "pollinate" the female sunflower plant. Also, Conker has a girlfriend, named Berrie, kidnapped by Panther King.

There is a bad harvester in the game who wants to kill cats for strange reasons (his voice is funny too).

Alcohol contributes to the game. At the start of the match, Conker had a bad hangover after a night of drinking beer before the story officially began. Also, alcohol is a powerup that Coner can use in a game that causes him to get drunk and urinate on enemies (funny and dirty if you ask me).

There are many other adult themes in this game (though I can't list them all), but you get the picture. This wacky game is sure to offend both people (for example, if you are a child, this is not a game you would like to play with your parents up close) and make others laugh.


Well, that's one of the most twisted and exciting and sometimes the most popular games I've ever seen in my entire gaming career. Obviously, there are other topics I can mention (such as Overlord, Bully, etc.) but, you are welcome to add to this listing if you want, and feel free to comment on this topic as you are free to agree or disagree with it. mina.


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