Games Beaten 2013

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Going to be big post this one. Sorry in advance.

Far Cry 3(Xbox360)

So after really enjoying Blood Dragon I had to play FC3 really and was pleased to find out this is much the same, minus the neon blood and, well, dragons (unless you count komondo's).
One aspect this game has that was absent from Blood dragon is a really annoying, badly written girlfriend character. Seriously, you stalk through the jungle, murdering all in your path to get her and her friends to freedom and she wants to have "the talk"? Good grief.

I seriousness though, the disconnect between your characters actions and how his former friends perceive them is the weakest part of this game. Your character looks like James Franco in his profile pic, but you end up controlling him more like Stallone with all the one-man assaults and explosive tipped arrows. Far Cry 2 had a similar disconnect when it tried to retell Heart of Darkness through the medium of flamethrowers. FC3 has allusions to Alice in Wonderland that don't really pad out because unlike Alice, Jason doesn't want to leave, he wants to make wonderland his bitch.

The other thing that bugged me were the boss battles. Asides from making them QTE events, they also betray the very core of the gameplay experience, that is, the freedom to tackle obstacles with the tools you have available however you want. I didn't want to knife fight Vaas away from the action, I wanted to set a few tigers loose in his compound while I chucked grenades about. If Ubisoft wanted to get to my inner psychotic they should have just given me the choice.

Otherwise I really enjoyed the game, and my criticisms only make up a small fraction of the overall gameplay experience, the rest is excellent. Far Cry games excel in making you feel like a one-man army and giving you choice. It looks gorgeous, is packed full of things to do and people to meet(kill) and you can lure tigers into enemy outposts and watch on as he does the dirty work for you.

Transformers: War for Cyberton(Xbox360)

I played and loved Fall of Cyberton on release and have finally got round to WFC.
I am not in any way a transformers fan and never was even back it the day, but you can see how much High Moon love the franchise with this game.

They've taken COD's approach to spectacle and bombast and applied it to the transformers canon, so now instead of a wave of russian troops parachuting into DC by nightfall, you have a thirty storey dinosaur-robot falling from orbit while you blast at it's jet thrusters and avoid it's heat breath. Unsurprisingly, I find this preferable.

Combat is tight and punchy being more like a PS2/xbox third-person shooter than a Gears cover clone. Think Metal Arms (or the 2004 PS2 Transformers game) but with the ability to turn into a tank/plane/truck at will.

The plot is actually quite good too, reminding me a bit of Jack Kirby's New Gods, with all the crazy super-tech and godlike beings ripping apart a planet in a cataclysmic war. You can play as either side in story and multi-player as well.
File this one with it's sequel and X-men Origins: Wolverine under "did not expect to be so good tie-in game" folder for this gen.

Crash Bandicoot(PS1)

I thought I was quite good at this game before I popped it in. I am not good at Crash Bandicoot. I beat it with a 75% score in one sitting so make of that what you will, but I seem to remember 100% this thing quite easily not so long ago.

Anyway, this game is a blast. I like how there is no faffing about, you hit start and you're in jumping and spinning about. I'd say this game has also aged very well, better even than some N64 games of the time. It plays a lot like a Nes/Snes game in essence, with two button inputs, jump and spin, and strictly liner level design. This is not a bad thing in my book, after having gone back to Banjo-Tooie recently and finding it very hard to get into with its claustrophobic settings and pointless backtracking. Conversely Crash can be beaten in a sitting, has just enough secrets to keep your interest and fast snappy gameplay and colourful if slightly unvaried levels to beat.

It's not all great though; the controls can be a little slippery, especially on rotating platforms, and the bosses are either stupidly easy (Papu Papu, Pinstripe, Cortex) or irritating (Ripper roo, N. Brio). Also, it doesn't bother me, but some may not like the fixed camera some levels have as it can make depth perception a bit difficult. Double also, fuck bats in every game ever, most especially this one. :evil:
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Luke wrote:No, I most certainly did not. I'll replay it tonight.

The Battle Clash games have really silly stories but are still fantastic games. The sound in stereo is excellent, the scope is dead on target, and the bosses designs and weaknesses makes the game seem like a Super Punch Out!!! the Shooter.
You must. It's almost like a second quest. Since you completed it, it should be there to do, if not, I believe there is a code you can enter on Controller 1 to get there. (the code displays about a minute after the end credits) It's been a while for me, but it's a new ST, a new pilot, and a whole new endgame -- with multiple endings.

The accuracy of the SS cannot be denied. Both Battle Clash games are fantastic.
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January-June (the first 50)
Commander Keen Episode 1: Marooned on Mars - PC
DLC Quest - PC
Live Freemium or Die - PC
Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt - PC
Marvel vs Capcom 3 - PS3
Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep - PC
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger - PC
Street Fighter IV - iOS
Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R - Vita
The Elder Scrolls IV: Skyrim - 360/PC
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages - GBC
Killzone: Mercenary - Vita
Galaga Legions DX - PS3
Angry Birds Star Wars II - iOS
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack - Vita
Darkstalkers Chronicle: The Chaos Tower - PSP *new*
Little Inferno - iOS *new*

TOTAL: 68


Games Beaten: 2012 2011 2010

I 1cc'd and 2cc'd arcade mode on this a couple of times, which is good enough for me to count it. Great series, great release.

Little Inferno is much more addictive and fun on an iPad than it is on the PC (where I couldn't stay interested in it), and I played through the 4 hour or so main story pretty quickly. The ending kind of sucks, though.
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ExedExes wrote: You must. It's almost like a second quest. Since you completed it, it should be there to do, if not, I believe there is a code you can enter on Controller 1 to get there. (the code displays about a minute after the end credits) It's been a while for me, but it's a new ST, a new pilot, and a whole new endgame -- with multiple endings.

The accuracy of the SS cannot be denied. Both Battle Clash games are fantastic.
I'll have to give it another run through, as I have no issues with beating it again to get the code. Didn't have time to play it last night, nor do I think I'll have time ot play it today (football game at noon, need to start dinner as soon as we get home, and then friends and movies tonight) but I'll definitely get around to beating the second quest.
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Bioshock for Xbox 360, on Easy Mode. Now trying on Normal.
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1. NHL '94 (SCD)
2. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (Sat)
3. Bust-A-Move Pocket (NGPC)
4. Sonic The Hedgehog (DC)
5. Columns (DC)
6. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (DC)
7. Capcom Vs. SNK (DC)
8. ChuChu Rocket (DC)
9. Nightwarriors Darkstalkers' Revenge (Sat)
10. Half-Life (DC)
11. Super Street Fighter II Turbo (Sat)
12. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Sat)
13. Dead or Alive 5 (PS3)
14. Final Fantasy (PSP)
15. Lollipop Chainsaw (360)
16. Vampire Resurrection (PS3)
17. Boxing (PS2)
18. Skiing (PS2)
19. Ice Hockey (PS2)
20. Aliens: Colonial Marines (360)
21. Portal (360)
22. Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition (3DS)
23. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time (PS2)
24. Shin Megami Tensei IV (3DS)
25. Deathsmiles (360)
26. XCOM: Enemy Unknown (PC)
27. Mario Kart DS (DS)
28. Street Fighter X Tekken (PC)

After I installed my new PSU, I wanted a game to test out the stability of my GPU. SFxT seemed like a good bet. It worked great and actually I 1CC'd it which was a pleasant surprise as it's been a while so I thought I'd lose on the last boss once. Here's a few screenshots I took while playing - which wasn't the easiest thing in the world to do.

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Anyway, I still really love SFxT and feel it doesn't get the praise it deserves. The roster is awesome and strange. And if you get the DLC characters (a thorn in some people's sides) it's even crazier. Personally, I bought the game Day One for PS3, and have since bought the PC version along with all DLC during a sale. And I don't regret a penny I spent.
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1- Fallout: New Vegas + Dead Money + Honest Hearts
2- Fallout 3 + Operation anchorage + The Pitt
3- Dead Island (PC)
4- Enslaved: Odyssey to the west (PS3)
5- Uncharted (PS3)
6- Uncharted 2 (PS3)
7- Yakuza Dead Souls
8- Resident Evil 6
9- Clive Barker's: Undying

10- Kirby: Nightmare in dreamland

First kirby game i have ever beat, i really like it. It was a bit harder than i was expecting, or maybe is just that i'm a noob in kirby game for now, but still fairly easy. I enjoy a bit more the levels than the boss battles because when you have certain power you can crush the boss in seconds.

Is really a very enjoyable game and i'm looking forward trying the rest of the series.
noiseredux wrote:Anyway, I still really love SFxT and feel it doesn't get the praise it deserves. The roster is awesome and strange. And if you get the DLC characters (a thorn in some people's sides) it's even crazier. Personally, I bought the game Day One for PS3, and have since bought the PC version along with all DLC during a sale. And I don't regret a penny I spent.
The DLC on disc really get a lot of people mad when it was released. I really wanna try the game but i'm waiting for a super/mega/arcade/ultimate edition of this game with all the DLC unlocked... but maybe, just like with jill and shuma gorath in UMvC 3, it may never happen.
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Damm64 wrote: The DLC on disc really get a lot of people mad when it was released. I really wanna try the game but i'm waiting for a super/mega/arcade/ultimate edition of this game with all the DLC unlocked... but maybe, just like with jill and shuma gorath in UMvC 3, it may never happen.
I'm not sure SFxT was popular enough that you'll see another release of it.

But I bought the game + all DLC for $20 during a Steam sale recently. That basically felt like buying the super/mega/arcade/ultimate edition haha.
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noiseredux wrote:
I'm not sure SFxT was popular enough that you'll see another release of it.

But I bought the game + all DLC for $20 during a Steam sale recently. That basically felt like buying the super/mega/arcade/ultimate edition haha.
I prefer fighthing games on console, also i don't have a steam account :(

Well maybe i'll pick it up eventually and from there decide if it worth paying the DLC.
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1. Okamiden (NDS)
2. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Wii)
3. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (Wii)
4. Cave Story 3D (3DS)
5. Theatrhytm Final Fantasy (3DS)
6. Rayman Origins (Wii)
7. Kim Possible: What's The Switch (PS2)
8. Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition (3DS)
9. Metal Slug Advance (GBA)
10. Caveman Ninja (ARC)
11. Wario Land II (GBC)
12. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GC)
13. Link's Crossbow Training (Wii)
14. Wario Land III (GBC)
15. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (DS)
16. Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land (GB)
17. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Wii)
18. Professor Layton & The Last Specter (DS)
19. Wario Land 4 (GBA)
20. Portal (PS3)
21. Pandora's Tower (Wii)
22. Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (GB)
23. Mega Man II (GB)


I finally pushed through Pandora's Tower (Wii), and I received the "best" ending. The game is deeply flawed - and there is a very serious bug near the end of the game - but I nonetheless enjoyed it tremendously. Navigating the towers reminded me of Ico, and the combat was very engaging. Moreover, the bosses - and particularly the final boss - were great, and each encounter with one of the towers' masters was thrilling. Finally, the game has fantastic art direction and an engaging mythology. Thus - and despite some serious flaws - I highly recommend Pandora's Tower to anyone looking for an ARPG.

After sinking about 24 hours into Pandora's Tower, I started looking for something a little shorter. Upon realizing that I had never played through any of the GameBoy Mega Man games, I decided to start chipping away at them. I started with Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge and discvoered that each of the Gameboy Mega Man games is like a "bridge" between NES installments. (That is, each game contains four robot masters from two sequential Mega Man games, and each game recycles enemies and level design from those games.) Although it took me a while to adjust to the smaller play area, the games control exactly like their NES counterparts, and I moved through them pretty quickly. The first game, Dr. Wily's Revenge, is much more difficult than Mega Man II, and I enjoyed the old fashioned "no charge-shot/no slide/no energy tanks" challenge quite a bit. Beating that game felt like an accomplishment, and Mega Man II was a cakewalk in comparison. As a Mega Man fan, however, I enjoyed both games, and I think I will make tracking down the rest of the games in the Gameboy Mega Man series a priority.
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