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GigaPepsiMan wrote:The Adventures of Lolo 2. I find myself constantly being annoyed with the game throwing in new rules out of nowhere which make the puzzles impossible without a guide. How would you know first time playing that to clear a room you have to kill an enemy and then put a block over their re-spawn area so that they would spawn somewhere else? Stuff like this makes the game far less enjoyable than the first.
I'm playing this also, but I haven't had any trouble yet. I'm on floor seven. The game is definitely more difficult than the first, however.
Okay, I finally hit the level referenced here. It's complete bullshit. I would have never known if I hadn't read it here. I reached a level that was basically impossible, so I tried the trick mentioned. Total bullshit. I turned the game off and threw it in the trade box. Fuck games like this.
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While still playing Mega Man X Command Mission, I have begun interspersing bouts of Tetris 2 with it. I've nearly finished my run through of the Normal game mode, though I've only finished 10 of the 99 levels of the Puzzle mode.
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Played Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure for a little bit today, reminds me of Space Channel 5 but with more of a story. I like the really nice looking cut scenes.

I've been playing Guacamelee a lot and it's fantastic. It brings to mind a bunch of cool games as I'm going through it like The Dishwasher Samurai, Outland, and Dust: An Elysian Tail
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Zing wrote:
Zing wrote:
GigaPepsiMan wrote:The Adventures of Lolo 2. I find myself constantly being annoyed with the game throwing in new rules out of nowhere which make the puzzles impossible without a guide. How would you know first time playing that to clear a room you have to kill an enemy and then put a block over their re-spawn area so that they would spawn somewhere else? Stuff like this makes the game far less enjoyable than the first.
I'm playing this also, but I haven't had any trouble yet. I'm on floor seven. The game is definitely more difficult than the first, however.
Okay, I finally hit the level referenced here. It's complete bullshit. I would have never known if I hadn't read it here. I reached a level that was basically impossible, so I tried the trick mentioned. Total bullshit. I turned the game off and threw it in the trade box. Fuck games like this.
Lolo 2 has a lit of tricks in the manual and I think it shows you some techniques if you sit at the Start screen. That's the way they used to do it.
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I'm playing through a lot of the side stuff in Arkham City. I finished the main campaign last night ... It's pretty great.

Need to figure out what to play next, though. (open to suggestions!)
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I'm in the middle of Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage on PS1. I needed a bit of a break from RPGs, and this seemed like the perfect mindless excursion. I'm having fun with it, but not as much fun as I did with the original Spyro the Dragon on PS1.
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Currently:

GTA: San Andreas
One of the only GTA titles I have truly connected with.

Shadow Tower: Abyss
Because i love to hate myself (why are the save points so scarce so far?).

Onimusha: Warloads
I skipped over the Onimusha series during the PS2 era. I am enjoying this game quite a bit. Going through the rest of the series.
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Playing the hell out of Mega Man X lately. Really a awesome game and definitely a must have on the SNES if for some reason you haven't played it yet. So far I beat the wind boss, the chameleon and the ice one.
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Shadow of the Colossus (PS2). Man this frame rate is slow, but aside from that, man this game is amazing!
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Blu wrote:Shadow of the Colossus (PS2). Man this frame rate is slow, but aside from that, man this game is amazing!
Nice! I recently finished it on the HD re-release for the PS3. I love the series. I need to start working on ICO.

Right now though I have been playing Zombi U and Nintendo Land. My wife up and asked me if I wanted to get a Wii U and I honestly could not say no.

Zombi U? HARD! Holy crap is it hard. I am taking this game one step at a time because, in all honesty, my brain is having a hard time wrapping itself around the difficulty of the game. Still, it is a blast.

Nintendo Land? Also a lot of fun. My wife and I play a lot of games together, so we have really enjoyed the co-operative mini games that it has.

I never really though I would enjoy the Wii U as much as I am. It definitely feels better in your hands when you start to play it. So good!
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