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Games that Make You Feel Smart

Posted: 10th April 2007 00:22

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Every now and again, you'll find that a game makes you feel smart, without making you feel educated. What are these games for you?

Playing Phoenix Wright makes me feel like a genious, (god I hope I spelled that right.) Even if it takes me half an hour to get a clue, I still feel like my brain swelled two sizes just for presenting the right evidence.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 02:11

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Risk for the Playstation, I can own anyone in that game, and I just feel like a mini version of Hitler in that game, making racial slurs at my friends/cpu's, invading different territories of land, and ultimately winning...

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Posted: 10th April 2007 11:59

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I always felt smart playing space dogfight sims (like Tiefighter and Descent: Freespace) and Mechwarrior 2 because practically every key on the keyboard has a special function.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 13:26

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World of Warcraft makes me feel smart, nothing beat's the satisfaction of completely outplaying another player in PvP smile.gif

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Posted: 10th April 2007 15:15

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Shogi and Tetris. Sure, Shogi is just a board game, but it still makes me feel really smart when I win a match without losing any pieces. Tetris makes me feel good when I get to level 21 from level 10 and watch that castle get launched into space after my high score. Especially since all of my friends are abominable at Tetris. Hahaha. I borrowed my friend's DS on a trip and played a bunch of my other friends in Tetris; I won without getting any lines dropped on me. It was either luck or I'm amazing. Likely the former.

SSBM makes me feel smart sometimes, depending on who I'm playing and how well I did. Sometimes I'll play someone really amazing and I'll use Bowser or G&W or one of those low-tiers characters and just plain outsmart them in the match FTW. Apparently this pro-level player came in from VA during one of our tournies and I two-stocked his Fox with my Bowser. Embarrasing.

I guess any other games that I play a lot and know inside and out (read: kirby superstar, secret of mana, FFVI/FFV/FFIV, earthbound, illusion of gaia, tales of phantasia, etc) make me feel smart just because I can get 100% without much trouble at all. I actually started doing speed runs of KSS, but that's offtopic now.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 15:59
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Like Caesar said, I feel smart with games that I know inside and out. For me, that's mostly Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.

Silent Hill 3's hard riddle mode makes me feel smart.

Brain Age *tells* me I'm smart. wink.gif

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Posted: 10th April 2007 16:06

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I totally agree with Caesar with the Final Fantasy games making me feel smart, since i can finish the games, only VI and below, i can finish in less than 10 hours, and that makes me feel smart compared to the 50 odd hours involved with KH2's proud mode...he he

Also, for those who know anything about this game, the king of the cosmos in Katamari Damacy makes me feel smart, seeing the way he speaks English and how he dresses and is clumsy with the stars. The music also makes me feel really happy by-the-way.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 16:48

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Gridlock and The Roomz.

Also Go, but only when I play with beginners. When I play with someone better than me (and it's not difficult at all to be better than me) I feel like an idiot ;) And pretty much every adventure game made by LucasArts. That's all I can remember at the moment.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 17:19

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For me it's games like monkey island, where you get items and clues. I get a lot of satisfaction when I find out what to do.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 21:19

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I felt great when I completed FFIV, I thought it was the hardest FF, and so it made me feel quite smart and pleased with myself just for doing it.

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Posted: 10th April 2007 22:05

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It depends on the game and the situation. I felt like a clever mofo when I passed certain challenges in Full Throttle, Phoenix Wright, and Myst; I feel like an evil genius if I exploit a game's loopholes to awesome effect (like performing a multiplayer near-infinite combo using Luke, Guy, and FoFs in Tales of the Abyss); or if I do something positively dastardly in a multiplayer game to utterly own my opponent, making all the right decisions, countering and shutting down their every move, you get the idea.

I guess "feeling clever" is just a part of how games are satisfying. I mean, you do something awesome, you feel good about it. Why not?

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Posted: 11th April 2007 00:53
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Definitely, the old school games are the only ones that made me smarter, especially Tetris and Pacman.

In Tetris you have to be quick and precise on your forming of blocks to obtain points, and in Pacman it's more than just dodging monsters that come chasing you.. you have to outsmart them to go around and collect chips to get the most points. I'm spoiled when it comes to Ms. Pacman for the SNES, so mind you. tongue.gif

RPGs are also part of my intelligence when it comes to gaming. Usually it's Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger that I'm far more accustomed to strategy.

Some fighting games like Street Fighter II also make me feel smart.
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Posted: 11th April 2007 03:27

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The FFVIII Card game makes me feel smart.

I place a card in a random spot then BOOM HEADSHOT! I magically conquer all the cards around me with combos and pluses and sames and that kinda stuff.. I don't get ANY of the rules in that stupid card game..

I feel smart in WC3 when I beat people tongue.gif Same with Starcraft..
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Posted: 11th April 2007 07:04

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When I was little. VERY, VERY little, the original "Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego" would make me feel smart. It prolly still would today tongue.gif

KH makes me feel smart, because I see how much of a dimwit Sora is and he's the hero xD

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Posted: 11th April 2007 14:18

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When I was little. VERY, VERY little, the original "Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego" would make me feel smart. It prolly still would today  :P


Oh my God, I remember that game! I once owned a demo version and I loved it. It indeed made me feel smart too ;)

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Posted: 13th April 2007 03:06

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Quote (l)arkShadow @ 10th April 2007 22:27)
The FFVIII Card game makes me feel smart.

I place a card in a random spot then BOOM HEADSHOT! I magically conquer all the cards around me with combos and pluses and sames and that kinda stuff.. I don't get ANY of the rules in that stupid card game..

I feel smart in WC3 when I beat people tongue.gif Same with Starcraft..
I feel smart in CSS when I completely annihilate noobs and they start worshipping my divine skills.

that makes me feel smart and godly when i can get no scope headshots with a scout (long range too). my record is 11 in a row before i hit his shoulder dry.gif

the VIII and IX card games make me feel smart. as does a lot of things (which isnt hard tongue.gif)

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Posted: 15th April 2007 21:10

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KH makes me feel smart, because I see how much of a dimwit Sora is and he's the hero xD

Agreed, but that satisfaction is what keeps me wanting more.

KH2 was the same way, especially since I had to "learn" everything I still remembered. cool.gif

I also have to agree with SSB and SSBM, becuase I own at it. The only fighting games I'm good at, and I'm not just good, I'm practically unbeatable. shifty.gif

Pokemon makes me feel S-M-R-T! Yay! I can beat a game designed for 7 year olds! thumbup.gif

FFV also makes me feel smart b/c certain job combos take all challenge out of the game.

Lastly, and incredibly obscure: Enter the Matrix. They had a "hack" mode that was like a primitive DOS prompt that would have been waaaaay more awesome had they just made it DOS. Realistically, tho... it should've been UNIX. I would have been mad at the time, but now that I know UNIX, it would be schweet. Still made me feel smart anyways. tongue.gif

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Posted: 16th April 2007 20:44

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Zelda and Golden Sun

I love games with well-integrated puzzles.

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Posted: 16th April 2007 21:25

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Speaking of tertris, there is a multiplayer subgame version on one of the latest Mortal Kombat games. I must admit I feel smart when I crush my opponents on this. Great fun, but no longer presents a challenge unfortunately.

The old C&C Red Alert was another in multiplayer where I would always find a way to use Tanyas to rip my opponents base apart when they least expected it. No matter who they were, they never saw it coming. I felt very devious and smart.

I always loved that feeling. Maybe it's why I still play chess. Hehe. All good fun.
But of course there is always someone to put me in my place and ruin the fun. dry.gif
Hehe. Well I suppose I would get bored if that never happened. thumbup.gif

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Posted: 16th April 2007 21:30

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Posted: 16th April 2007 22:48

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Zelda and Golden Sun do it for me too, as did Carmen Sandiago.

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Posted: 17th April 2007 03:32

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Quote (l)arkShadow @ 11th April 2007 03:27)
The FFVIII Card game makes me feel smart.

I place a card in a random spot then BOOM HEADSHOT! I magically conquer all the cards around me with combos and pluses and sames and that kinda stuff.. I don't get ANY of the rules in that stupid card game..

I feel smart in WC3 when I beat people tongue.gif Same with Starcraft..
I feel smart in CSS when I completely annihilate noobs and they start worshipping my divine skills.

you ever hear of the FF8 card game for PC online...? believe its called darkwind....or something like that...alot of fun playing TRITRI online agianst other people, earn points and buy/sell cards, ect... alot of fun

games that make me feel smart? can we say Spyro...??? hah, such easy puzzles.... one of few games i have 100% completeness on....heh
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Posted: 31st May 2007 19:38

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Most games make me feel really stupid. Golden Sun: The Lost Age made me feel like a total idiot. I was always on a walkthrough trying to figure out where I'm trying to go. But then when I played the first GS, (I played them in reverse order) I felt pretty good because the only thing I needed a walkthrough for was to get all the Djinn. I know, the puzzles are supposed to be harder on GS: TLA anyway. Games where you need to use a compass kill me too, as I can't even read a virtual one.

FFIX actually made me feel smart because I could beat the bosses easily. Also, the chocobo sidequest made me feel smart becuase I could look at the picture and say "I know where that is!". Tetra Master made me feel smart when I was able to beat those masters in Memoria.

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Posted: 31st May 2007 23:20

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Sim City. Oh and Battlefield '42, but that's only cause the server I play on (the only one available to me unfortunately) is full of...lets call them sub-forms.

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Posted: 1st June 2007 14:54

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The only game that really makes me feel smart is the original Pac-Man. tongue.gif I love that little guy, he loves his enemies so much he could eat them up (punned on purpose). I rock on Pac-Man, i could go throught the whole thing without losing a life, haven't played in a while though. Man, I want to feel smart again! *Goes to play Pac-Man* I fell better. There are actually a couple other games that make me feel smart too. People I know that play Final Fantasy games and they are way ahead of me, and they can't get past this maze/ some kind of obscicle. I say let me try, and they say but your not at this part yet ("too hard for you" they say) yeah....right.

I end up doing it on the first or second try, and most of the time it was something so simple it makes you just want to smack yourself. After that, i'd usually forget how I did it when it comes to that part in my game, but I still do it almost the same. Will edit later, I know I can think of at least a couple other games that make me feel this way. *breaks out all his systems, all his games* Too many games, too many systems, not enough plugs. sad.gif

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Posted: 4th June 2007 18:37

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I feel like an evil genius if I exploit a game's loopholes to awesome effect (like performing a multiplayer near-infinite combo using Luke, Guy, and FoFs in Tales of the Abyss); or if I do something positively dastardly in a multiplayer game to utterly own my opponent, making all the right decisions, countering and shutting down their every move, you get the idea.

Exactly it. StarCraft makes me feel that way. But it's just using a different combination of units than the average 1000-1000-25 stat player. Like if I used the Science Vessel's EMP shot on an Arbiter, people really would write "Oh..." and feel a little disappointed that they'd have to march their units in the front to kill me; without the satisfactory Recall. To me that's winning wink.gif

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Posted: 1st July 2007 05:40

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long time ago, when my english wasn't fluent. Command and Conquer (god i wanted to play Red Alert so much, but it won't run) had all the units I never heard of. That's probably where I learned words like power plant, rifle infantry, grenade,rocket,silo, and some more from "briefing section" tongue.gif

but other than that ancient story, games make me feel dumb tongue.gif
It's really all about reflexes and how fast your fingers move ^__^
oh and FF games don't even need that. In fact, ff8 makes me feel stupider than any other games, but it's still good ^^

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Posted: 1st July 2007 18:16

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games like ocarina of time, where there are giagantic dungeons full of puzzles, make me feel dumb at first when i can't solve them, but eventually once i beat them, i feel smart. the water temple from ocarina of time. does anyone else out there hate that dungeon more than anything in life? i had no strategy guide, no internet to use, and i was confused as heck. after hours and hours of mapping it out by hand, memorizing puzzles, and changing the water levels, i finally beat it. i dont think i have ever felt smarter/better about anything i've ever done in a video game ever since.

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