Blood Will Tell
Ratchet and Clank
Ratchet and Clank Going Commando|
Jak and Daxter
Jak 2
Jak 3
Prince of Persia Sands of Time
Red Dead Revolver
Cold Fear
Urban Reign
Mirror's Edge
Killzone 2
Prototype
Rygar
Cold Winter
Castlevania Lament of Innocence
Metal Gear Solid 4 (again)
Metal Gear Solid 2 (again)
Resistance Retribution
Megaman X (from X collection)
Ninja Gaiden
Rocket Knight Adventures
I can't remember anymore at the moment.
What games have you beaten this year?
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
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Re: What games have you beaten this year?
Longer games:
Army of Two-Xbox 360
Gears of War-Xbox 360
Short games:
Twinkle Star Sprites-DC
Vampire Chronicle-DC
Street of Rage Remake-freeware (don't know if these count)
Triumph War-another freeware game
Final Fight: The last Round SE- freeware for DC
Army of Two-Xbox 360
Gears of War-Xbox 360
Short games:
Twinkle Star Sprites-DC
Vampire Chronicle-DC
Street of Rage Remake-freeware (don't know if these count)
Triumph War-another freeware game
Final Fight: The last Round SE- freeware for DC
Systems: Sega Dreamcast(x2), Sega Genesis(x2), Sega Saturn, Sega CD, Genmobile (portable Genesis), FC Twin, PSX, PS2(x2), GBA, SP, Xbox 360, N64, Showcase Arcade
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
Did you like Second Sight? I enjoyed that one a lot. How are Nanobreaker and Curse of Darkness? I beat lament of Innocence recently and liked it a lot and am looking for curse of darkess if it's similar. And what about Nanobreaker. I'm always tempted to buy it but from the videos I've watched and the ten minutes I can play while it works on my hdd were kind of meh. It looks like excessively gory fun though.Ack wrote:Since January?
Second Sight
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Nanobreaker
I've at least beaten all of these, though I haven't completed all of them. The fighters I've put in various amounts of time, in some just enough to beat the final boss, in others...well, I play a lot of World Heroes.
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
Yeah, I actually really liked Second Sight. It was kind of easy on the normal setting, so I'll have to go back and play through it again on hard, but it made for an enjoyable romp. Quite good, considering I only spent $3 on it.
Curse of Darkness...it's got some similarities to Lament of Innocence, but instead of whips you'll be using melee weapons of various types, you bring a pet with you, and you have to synthesize new equipment from items you get from monsters. It's pretty long, and there's a lot of replay to try out new pets and various game modes. The unlockables are pretty interesting, and there's a weird thing about chairs in the game. The plot is...well, a good bit of it's pretty stupid, and the voice acting is garbage, but I do believe it had one of the best incarnations of Death of the series. I liked it, and it's going for pretty cheap, usually a little over $10 whenever I see it. I paid $12, I believe. I thought it was worth it.
Nanobreaker...I both love and hate this game. I love it because yes, it is blatantly gory. In fact, that's kinda the point. Instead of experience, you get stronger based on the number of gallons of blood spilled. There's some variance in fighting, and a pretty interesting combo system that allows you to change skills on the fly for almost whatever you need. Combat's repetitive, but it generally is for all these kinds of games. It's also got some decent replayability, and there are some cool fights. The problem is, there are also some amazingly bad fights, aggravating baby-sitting sections, and a horrid camera. The controls are also responsive, but way too complicated, and some of the bosses are uber cheap. Save points are often put in poor locations, and the healing system really sucks. It's like the game wants you to have to continue, so it can mock you. Repeatedly. And the story is so bad, I actually felt embarrassed while playing. But hey, for $5, I wasn't exactly expecting solid gold here.
Curse of Darkness...it's got some similarities to Lament of Innocence, but instead of whips you'll be using melee weapons of various types, you bring a pet with you, and you have to synthesize new equipment from items you get from monsters. It's pretty long, and there's a lot of replay to try out new pets and various game modes. The unlockables are pretty interesting, and there's a weird thing about chairs in the game. The plot is...well, a good bit of it's pretty stupid, and the voice acting is garbage, but I do believe it had one of the best incarnations of Death of the series. I liked it, and it's going for pretty cheap, usually a little over $10 whenever I see it. I paid $12, I believe. I thought it was worth it.
Nanobreaker...I both love and hate this game. I love it because yes, it is blatantly gory. In fact, that's kinda the point. Instead of experience, you get stronger based on the number of gallons of blood spilled. There's some variance in fighting, and a pretty interesting combo system that allows you to change skills on the fly for almost whatever you need. Combat's repetitive, but it generally is for all these kinds of games. It's also got some decent replayability, and there are some cool fights. The problem is, there are also some amazingly bad fights, aggravating baby-sitting sections, and a horrid camera. The controls are also responsive, but way too complicated, and some of the bosses are uber cheap. Save points are often put in poor locations, and the healing system really sucks. It's like the game wants you to have to continue, so it can mock you. Repeatedly. And the story is so bad, I actually felt embarrassed while playing. But hey, for $5, I wasn't exactly expecting solid gold here.
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
I agree with that. Another related game is Psi-Ops. Both of these games give you various psychic super powers: telekinesis, teleportation, astral projection, etc. I always see both of these games on sale for only 2 or 3 dollars (usually as part of buy 3 for 10, or buy 2 for 5 special at Game Crazy). They are both actually pretty decent games. Half Life 2 always gets a lot of accolades for the gravity gun, but the telekinesis powers in both Second Life and Psi Ops were really similar and all of these games came out around the same time, I think one of them even came out before Half Life 2. Half Life 2 is still the better all around game, but these games are definitely worth pulling out of the bargain bin.Ack wrote:Yeah, I actually really liked Second Sight. It was kind of easy on the normal setting, so I'll have to go back and play through it again on hard, but it made for an enjoyable romp. Quite good, considering I only spent $3 on it.
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Re: What games have you beaten this year?
Psi ops is one of my favourite games. Me and a friend actually had a blast playign the odd co op mode. I didn't really care for the story or any of the characters but I spent hours replaying levels and trying to find creative ways to kill people. The training room alone is stupid fun trying to find new ways to use your powers.
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
This Year? Wow. That's a long list for me, really long. If I'm traveling on a plane on business, I usually beat at least three games on my GBA just during travel alnoe, and I've done that several times this year. Instead of an entire list, I'll just point out a few accomplishments this year. All of these were done with no cheats/codes/shenanigans:
Beat BLASTER MASTER
Got to the end of the 5th level of TMNT (NES)
Completed TMNT TURTLES IN TIME
Got to the 4th level of BATTLETOADS
Beat NINJA GAIDEN without a continue >30 minutes (completed entire trilogy as well)
Cruised through INCREDIBLE HULK PS2
Completed another season of NHL 2002, the best hockey game yet
Unlocked everything in Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 (ps2)
Beat DONKEY KONG COUNTRY, BIONIC COMMANDO, GOLDEN AXE, A LINK TO THE PAST, DOUBLE DRAGON, MADDEN 2006, ECCO THE DOLPHIN, METROID PRIME, METROID FUSION, GHOSTS AND GOBLINS, DOOM, F-ZERO LEGEND, CASTLEVANIA, etc. (gba)
Defeated CONTRA, no continues. I swear I could beat the game with one life if it weren't for that ass-hat boss who throws spiked hockey pucks and jumps like he forgot his meds.
SONIC, SONIC 2, all gems collected.
Beat JACKAL (NES), no continues
Got to 4th stage of TOP GUN (NES). Saying it took a lot of patience would be an understatement.
Beat DUCK TALES (NES)
Beat STARFOX and STARFOX 64
Crushed ALTERED BEAST on the mastersystem. It's much more fun to laugh at than the Genesis version.
Got the Stanley Cup in NHL '94 on the Sega CD
That's all that comes to mind.
Beat BLASTER MASTER
Got to the end of the 5th level of TMNT (NES)
Completed TMNT TURTLES IN TIME
Got to the 4th level of BATTLETOADS
Beat NINJA GAIDEN without a continue >30 minutes (completed entire trilogy as well)
Cruised through INCREDIBLE HULK PS2
Completed another season of NHL 2002, the best hockey game yet
Unlocked everything in Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 (ps2)
Beat DONKEY KONG COUNTRY, BIONIC COMMANDO, GOLDEN AXE, A LINK TO THE PAST, DOUBLE DRAGON, MADDEN 2006, ECCO THE DOLPHIN, METROID PRIME, METROID FUSION, GHOSTS AND GOBLINS, DOOM, F-ZERO LEGEND, CASTLEVANIA, etc. (gba)
Defeated CONTRA, no continues. I swear I could beat the game with one life if it weren't for that ass-hat boss who throws spiked hockey pucks and jumps like he forgot his meds.
SONIC, SONIC 2, all gems collected.
Beat JACKAL (NES), no continues
Got to 4th stage of TOP GUN (NES). Saying it took a lot of patience would be an understatement.
Beat DUCK TALES (NES)
Beat STARFOX and STARFOX 64
Crushed ALTERED BEAST on the mastersystem. It's much more fun to laugh at than the Genesis version.
Got the Stanley Cup in NHL '94 on the Sega CD
That's all that comes to mind.
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
That brings up a question. If you use continues do you consider a game beat? I certainly dont but I guess that is for each person to decide for themselves. I guess it comes from playing shmups. In my mind only a 1cc counts as a completion and this is how I look at all arcade style games.
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Re: What games have you beaten this year?
All for 360. Pretty much all I play any more...
Double Dragon
Tomb Raider Anniversary
LEGO Star Wars: CS
Contra
Afro Samurai
R-Type 1 and 2 (Dimensions)
The Force Unleashed
The Bourne Conspiracy
Resident Evil 5
Outrun Online Arcade(beatable?)
Street Fighter IV(arcade with every character)
Assassin's Creed
Bionic Commando(retail)
Prince of Persia(retail)
Gears of War 2 (multiple times)
Ghostbusters
Raiden Fighters 1, 2, Jet
Army of Two
Secret of Monkey Island: SE
Double Dragon
Tomb Raider Anniversary
LEGO Star Wars: CS
Contra
Afro Samurai
R-Type 1 and 2 (Dimensions)
The Force Unleashed
The Bourne Conspiracy
Resident Evil 5
Outrun Online Arcade(beatable?)
Street Fighter IV(arcade with every character)
Assassin's Creed
Bionic Commando(retail)
Prince of Persia(retail)
Gears of War 2 (multiple times)
Ghostbusters
Raiden Fighters 1, 2, Jet
Army of Two
Secret of Monkey Island: SE
Re: What games have you beaten this year?
You can use continues and still beat a game, just as you can add quarters to an arcade game and still beat it.Octopod wrote:That brings up a question. If you use continues do you consider a game beat? I certainly dont but I guess that is for each person to decide for themselves. I guess it comes from playing shmups. In my mind only a 1cc counts as a completion and this is how I look at all arcade style games.
Mastering a game is different. I feel like I've always mastered NINJA GAIDEN, but just recently mastered MASTER BLASTER. "Mastered master Blaster", that shit sounds funny.

