GF365: "There is a multitude of magnificent weaponry in video games and using a sword in a game is something fans adore. So here are the best swords in video games. I decided to include some of the less obvious picks as well."
It comes as no surprise that some dialogue was recorded, given the enormity of the roles these two bosses play.
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Where’s the gunblade?
From's Claymore is the best sword in videogame history.
Anytime people bring up special swords in games, I instantly go to Umbra in Morrowind.
And yes, I know there's lore to the sword and it appears multiple times throughout the series, but it's the first time I came across it and it felt like such an insane item that you always needed to get.
Ghost of thushima easily. Its the most stylish, brutal and beatifully animated sword game ever made. With best stance dancing combat mechanic and most satisfying combat and sword kills. The way he wips the blood off his katana in swift motion before he unseath the blade. The way you move katana in this game is art in motion. Its so beatiful even the sounds are bold and spot on. You cant compare elden ring/souls games to got when it comes to swords and sword choreography. Elden ring combat is unrealistic and most basic shit compared to ghost of thushima. Elden ring swordplay: roll,roll,roll, light/heavy attack with like 3 different animations. With zero interactivity in sword combat with enemies. Elden ring sword combat is accurate as it is
in world of warcraft. Enemy A.I is on same level than world of warcraft mob aswell. They dont even do anything than stand and wait for you. They even hold torches at day time just copy pasted models in an empty world. Goty my ass.
I always loved the Dragon Buster in Legend of Dragoon