Self-explanatory. Describe what happens when you play X game backwards.
Example: When you play Katamari Damacy backwards, it's about a small prince rolling a ball across the world to give it life, taking stars from the sky down in the process. If you play Gradius backwards, it's about coming back to life, becoming weaker as you play, and catching bullets.
Gogogo
Playing this game backwards actually has it make sense.
HEYO! *studio audience laughs and applauds*
Quote from: Nayrman on August 26, 2010, 12:23:04 PM
Playing this game backwards actually has it make sense.
HEYO! *studio audience laughs and applauds*
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Basically the only example you're ever going to get SkyMyl :P
Playing No More Heroes backwards has Travis Touchdown becoming a worse and worse assassin as he goes around healing people with his magic beam katana.
Playing guitar hero backwards is still the same thing
for every version of the game.
Playing Boom Blox is about building... stuff...
Playing Pokémon backwards tells the tale of a young hero who helps incredible beasts of legends recapture their youth.
Playing Metroid Prime backward is about how samus brought the Metroid Prime back to life, sealed off impact crater, and started bringing stuff back to life, and putting a space pirate ship back into orbit and leaving for base saying there was nothing there.
When you play Castlevania backwards, it's about how a vagina-y warrior keeps running away from Dracula and makes a rather anticlimatic escape.
When you play Megaman backwards, it's about how a cybergenetic robot gives away his powers to several interested scraps of metal and then goes back to being nothing.
Playing Star Fox Adventures backwards is about a Fox who traps a girl in a crystal, revives dinosaur pirates, takes the planet's energy source out of their slots, traps spirits inside temples, takes a snack from a giant living rock, gets a mother sick, abandons her son, leaves his staff in a field, and leaves a planet to listen to music.
And most importantly, he never saves Krystal.
Playing Animal Crossing backwards you start off in a town in an awesome house to a guy who proceeds to downgrade his house and then move away.
If you play Super Mario Bros. backwards, it's about this guy with a mustache who dumps his girlfriend and then spends the rest of the game trying to run away from her.
If you play World of Warcraft backwards, you effortlessly lose a lot of weight, get free money, and gain a better social life.
Partially kidding.
Quote from: Level_9_Chao on August 28, 2010, 12:52:46 AM
If you play World of Warcraft backwards, you effortlessly lose a lot of weight, get free money, and gain a better social life.
Partially kidding.
I want to play that game backwards now!
Quote from: Level_9_Chao on August 28, 2010, 12:52:46 AM
If you play World of Warcraft backwards, you effortlessly lose a lot of weight, get free money, and gain a better social life.
Partially kidding.
/thread
Quote from: Tupin on August 27, 2010, 04:48:22 PM
Playing Animal Crossing backwards you start off in a town in an awesome house to a guy who proceeds to downgrade his house and then move away.
"Playing Animal Crossing backwards is like reading Into the Wild"
Playing Smash Bros backwards is about helping all of your friends into one area only to be dragged away by a floating platform continuously, until you all take your favorite method of transportation home.
Donkey Kong Country backwards is about a nice reptile who gives a monkey a whole lot of bananas. The monkey then goes home with his nephew. Donkey Kong Country 2 backwards is about the monkey deciding to spend a lot of time with the reptile, and after he sees them off in some sort of flying contraption, he goes back home with his girlfriend to get some ass.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time backwards is about a kid who gets pulled into the future, goes to a bunch of temples, then goes back home as a kid. Which is really how it is forwards, too.
Sonic 06 is a game that starts off making you want to kill yourself, but by the end you are actually tempted to buy it.
Quote from: Batchu on August 31, 2010, 05:28:58 AM
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time backwards is about a kid who gets pulled into the future
No, that's just a cutscene, the first time you play, you're an adult.
Quote from: JrDude φ on August 31, 2010, 01:10:03 PM
No, that's just a cutscene, the first time you play, you're an adult.
Cutscene's still part of the game; you may play as an adult first, but the first appearance of Link would be him as a kid. Then Zelda brings him to the future to turn Ganon back into Ganondorf using a magical healing sword, and then the temple run begins.
Majora's Mask is the story of an evil kid who stores a terrible magic instead a mask while concurrently traveling back in time, only to jump ahead to various points within a three day cycle, hoping to jump to the point where the evil mask has destroyed the world. However, he eventually gets bored, turns into a scrub, flies out of Termina, turns back to normal, and leaves for home.
Bioshock is about saving little girls from vent and giving them to adoptive guardians, saving the leaders of the city, and ridding yourself of Adam and plasmids so you can catch a plane home.