Snickerd00dle's Summer Challenge 2012 - how is it going?

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noiseredux wrote:
me wrote: You should rewatch Scarface before you play. It really makes the game more enjoyable
Ok, ready for flames... I've never even watched Scarface. :|
Stop playing, go find Scarface somewhere, buy it, watch it, preferably with the missus if she's never seen it either, and then go back to Vice City. You will receive no better advice than this for the rest of your life.
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haha my wife has told me numerous times that I'd really like it actually.
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noiseredux wrote:haha my wife has told me numerous times that I'd really like it actually.
I'm sure she'll be happy to know that someone is telling you to listen to her!
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FF5 is my fav final fantasy of all time and the only one that ive done a 100 percent on, i feel that we got gipped here in the US for not getting an original release
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Heh, that's how it is for me and FFIV, but mostly because I only just recently acquired this FFV cart. I like taking a break from my computer to look at the TV screen to play my games, so it's much nicer to have a physical cart and not only play it on actual hardware.
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dsheinem wrote:
o.pwuaioc wrote:
Rydia (I almost forgot to put her name in spoiler tags!). Also, did you not do the Land of Summoned Monsters sidequest? It's pretty important. Bahamut is definitely your best summon, but there's another important summon in the Land of Summoned Monsters
Secret sidequest (so don't click if you want to figure this one out on your own):
There's something else lurking in the castle of Baron. Talk to the guards who are spooked over something in the basement. Warning: you cannot get this summon until after you get the Asura summon from the Land of Summoned Monsters sidequest.
As for the best place to grind some more, maybe
the Sylph cave if you are not able to last long on the moon. Wait, have you even gone into this cave yet? If not, I do recommend it.
I didn't do Baron or Sylph, but I guess I may as well if you think the level raising potential of them is worth it. I did do the Cave of the SM. Right now I am just fighting battles in the moon caves/moon surface.
I really hate this about some RPGs: I played through the standard story and several sidequests, did everything at a relatively even pace, didn't run from many fights, etc. - yet still am expected to do a lot of leveling before the end boss. It's like they ran out of story, so they make you suffer for it. :roll:
Literally the only time I grinded in FFIV was when I needed Rosa to learn float, which required her levelling 2 levels.
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noiseredux wrote:yeah I hadn't really decided on a credit-limit or anything yet. Truthfully, I enjoy beat-em-ups a lot but I'm not exactly good at them. I've always been a quarter feeder where the genre is concerned.

Usually beat-em-ups are played co-op with my wife and a bunch of beer. So credit-feeding is a given and it's more about just having mindless fun.

Question about the XBLA port -- can you play local & online co-op at the same time? Meaning, if we wanted to could me and my wife be sitting here and both of us play co-op with you online so that all three of us were playing together?
That's cool. You should do whatever is the most fun! Like I said, I was just curious, as I remembered playing online with some people who could have had a controller on auto for all I knew. :lol:

Anyway, yes, you can definitely mix local and online players. My wife played through the game with me a few times with a team of 4 strangers. You can have any combination too, with say 4 people local and two online. The PS3 version works the same from what I've heard.
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Played some more Grim Fandango tonight, I'm in the 2nd year now (of 4). I'm searching the town of Rubicava for some stuff, and jeez, this place is huge. It's a little threatening in the adventure gamne genre to be given free reign to such a huge space - so much to explore, so much potential to miss stuff!
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alienjesus wrote: Literally the only time I grinded in FFIV was when I needed Rosa to learn float, which required her levelling 2 levels.
I have now lost to the final boss twice, probably in some of his final throes. :evil:
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Goregasm wrote:
CFFJR wrote:I'm in the same position, unfortunately. I'm well into FF4, but other than that (and its been a week or something since I've played it) and one level on Tomb Raider, I haven't touched my list at all.
which Tomb Raider are you playing? Im playing through anniversary now.
I'm about to start the original! Anniversary's basically just a remake of the original right?


1. Fatal Frame-PS2 (still stuck at the end of Night 1, but I think I know what to do now)
2. Ico-PS2 (Beaten)
3. Resident Evil-GCN (haven't started)
4. Mario Kart Wii-Wii (Beaten)
5. Tomb Raider-PS (up next!)
6. Super Smash Bros. Brawl-Wii (unlocked 4 characters)
7. Metroid Prime-GCN (haven't started)
8. Indigo Prophecy-PS2 (haven't started)
9. Fallout-PC (Level 4)
10. Kingdom Hearts-PS2 (Beaten)

I just beat Kingdom Hearts after much struggle. I hated the game all the way through the end when I suddenly...don't know what to think anymore. But I do feel like I've finally reached the level of cool all my junior high friends had attained back in the day.

So I think next I will play Tomb Raider. Should be pretty quick and not too hard right? I was really excited to be able to play a game with a wireless controller from the couch when I learned the hard way that Tomb Raider is one of the few games that doesn't work on a PS3. :x Oh well. I'm excited to finally play this one!
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