dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
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The Last Horseman
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Re: dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
So, I'm looking at Splatterhouse for 360, maybe something for my Gamecube, and I've been looking at the Devil May Cry's. (I really need to get a PS2 or BC PS3.)
Systems: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, N64, Gamecube, Xbox 360
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
WTB: Boxes for a silver Gamecube System(and a hyperport cover), and a box for an Ice Blue N64 console. Will pay 7.50 for each and shipping.
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Re: dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
Are there any games that actually have to do with Halloween itself? Besides Costume Quest?
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge? Halloween?darthmunky wrote:Are there any games that actually have to do with Halloween itself? Besides Costume Quest?
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Halloween (2600)darthmunky wrote:Are there any games that actually have to do with Halloween itself? Besides Costume Quest?
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Re: dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
I downloaded this:

but tonight I'm playing some Splatterhouse 3.

but tonight I'm playing some Splatterhouse 3.
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^okay that scared me a little bit. I didn't expect to see a zombie when I scrolled down. 
Re: dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
So I am 2/3 of the way through Dementium: The Ward and have been really, really enjoying it so far. I am impressed by the game's creation of atmosphere on the little screen, have found myself in some nerve wracking situations, and generally appreciate the traditional survival horror feel. Have other folks played the game? Are the sequels equally as good or better?
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I've played Moon by the same devs and it's really good and moody, also, I have to say this: Dementium, Dementium II and Moon are huge technical achievements, great graphics and a constant 60 FPS.dsheinem wrote:So I am 2/3 of the way through Dementium: The Ward and have been really, really enjoying it so far. I am impressed by the game's creation of atmosphere on the little screen, have found myself in some nerve wracking situations, and generally appreciate the traditional survival horror feel. Have other folks played the game? Are the sequels equally as good or better?
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I bought both games at launch. Great games. Dementium 2 actually improves the gameplay but I thought it was a little easier overall. However, it's a must-play if you're enjoying 1.dsheinem wrote:So I am 2/3 of the way through Dementium: The Ward and have been really, really enjoying it so far. I am impressed by the game's creation of atmosphere on the little screen, have found myself in some nerve wracking situations, and generally appreciate the traditional survival horror feel. Have other folks played the game? Are the sequels equally as good or better?
And Moon is pretty good as well. It's more of a sci-fi fps, though.
Re: dsheinem's MONTH OF HORROR 2011! What games are you playing?
I've reached a turning point in Ghosts 'n Goblins: the flying shield (or the angel armor). This item makes the game significantly more playable. Being able to manipulate jumps with it has reduced the cheap deaths factor greatly. It also makes getting the items throughout the levels seem actually feasible. The game is still tough and annoying, but the ability to fly in a platformer is always a surefire way to even the odds.


