I really want to join in. I'm always late to the party.
Picking up a bootlegged copy of Half-Life for the Dreamcast soon (this week?).
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nice!jinx wrote:I really want to join in. I'm always late to the party.
Picking up a bootlegged copy of Half-Life for the Dreamcast soon (this week?).
It took me about 10 hours to play through (I hadn't played it in about a decade
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Thanks! I've played games like it, and I have always wanted to play it myself. I remember installing it on an old Linux box and playing for an hour or so. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to keep playing. it's always been a regret.dsheinem wrote:nice!jinx wrote:I really want to join in. I'm always late to the party.
Picking up a bootlegged copy of Half-Life for the Dreamcast soon (this week?).
It took me about 10 hours to play through (I hadn't played it in about a decade), so I'd think 15-20 for someone who is new to the game and/or to the genre is pretty doable. Hopefully you can find the time this month!
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Dave, I beat Wolf3D when we did that for TR, but never beat a "modern" FPS.
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ah right, I forgot. Is that it then? How far did you get in Dark Forces?noiseredux wrote:Dave, I beat Wolf3D when we did that for TR, but never beat a "modern" FPS.
I remember I played it on my iPad for that month. That was a bizarre experience!
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jeez, not far. Level 3 or 4? I remember hating that you couldn't save except between levels. I'm enjoying this so much more. I just got thru the conveyor belt sections, on to the next level "Questionable Ethics," though I have 16 health life. Luckily I have a 2nd save further back in the conveyor belts if I have to use it.dsheinem wrote: ah right, I forgot. Is that it then? How far did you get in Dark Forces?
EDIT: Also surprised to hear I'm only halfway through. I guess the game is longer than I'd have figured. I would have guessed I was like 2/3rd's by now. Guess I won't have time for Blue Shift this month!
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The levels have different lengths. The one after Questionable Ethics is very long, and makes up a good chunk of the game on its own.noiseredux wrote:jeez, not far. Level 3 or 4? I remember hating that you couldn't save except between levels. I'm enjoying this so much more. I just got thru the conveyor belt sections, on to the next level "Questionable Ethics," though I have 16 health life. Luckily I have a 2nd save further back in the conveyor belts if I have to use it.dsheinem wrote: ah right, I forgot. Is that it then? How far did you get in Dark Forces?
EDIT: Also surprised to hear I'm only halfway through. I guess the game is longer than I'd have figured. I would have guessed I was like 2/3rd's by now. Guess I won't have time for Blue Shift this month!
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Looks like that's where I am now, then.
Surface Tension, the 11th level/mission.
Surface Tension, the 11th level/mission.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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just made it to Surface Tension myself. This last level with the lasers was a lot of fun actually.
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Yeah, putting together the laser was neat. I also noticed it coming along on the ceiling, all the paths it took to the big one, I'll also admit the finale and what you had to do took a bit of thinking at first.
Surface Tension is finished, by far the longest level in the game, even longer than On A Rail. But, getting to that room with all the goods and the new weapons in that level alone, as well as the final part, made it worth the time I put in.
Apparently now, we are to "Forget About Freeman!"
Surface Tension is finished, by far the longest level in the game, even longer than On A Rail. But, getting to that room with all the goods and the new weapons in that level alone, as well as the final part, made it worth the time I put in.
Apparently now, we are to "Forget About Freeman!"
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
