Games Beaten 2014
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Actually, there have been several good Middle Earth games. The PS2 movie based action games are quite fun, and some of the PC strategy games are good as well. I havent played the MMO, but it has a fan base and I hear it is a solid game.
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I have tooled around with all the PS2 movie games and didn't think any of them were any good. I do recall that War in the North is supposed to be pretty good, so I need to give it a shot. Are there others you think are worth playing? Have you played the PSP game?Jmustang1968 wrote:Actually, there have been several good Middle Earth games. The PS2 movie based action games are quite fun, and some of the PC strategy games are good as well. I havent played the MMO, but it has a fan base and I hear it is a solid game.
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I finally got around to beating C&C Red Alert. I've had that game for 15 years now and never finished both campaigns. I finished the Soviet campaign a year or two ago and I always preferred the Soviet army in the game; the furthest I got in high school was the second to last mission on the Soviet campaign and mission 10 of 14 of the Allied. I was always stuck on the Soviet mission because I'd trigger the "screw you player, I'll destroy the objective" thing the computer will do if you don't just level everything. I think I only tried Allied mission 10 once before I lost the save file. But everything felt much easier now that I understand RTS mechanics much better than I once did. It's also crazy apparent how unbalanced the factions are.
The Allies are based around a ton of niche units, with the idea being to make up for their overall weak units (minus the navy). But the problem is that the various single player missions are set up to defeat all the niche stuff. You can't really do much with spies because there are strategic dogs in all the places you'd want to use them (not to mention spies in this game are mostly terrible against the computer). You don't get thieves until the final mission and since they're basically like engineers you have to spend nearly as much money as you gain to make them successful, so it's not worth the effort. The combo of minigunner + rocket + medic would be more potent if Soviet infantry didn't have a ton of grenades and flame which does tons of AOE damage that ruins the ability of the medic to be relevant. The jeep is not helpful when your light tank moves fast enough to crush and the APC doesn't have much purpose when it takes 3-4 engineers to capture one building. The artillery moves and turns too slow to be useful at anything but minor base defense against infantry, so all you're left with is grabbing a bunch of light or medium tanks and rolling out. Even the longbow isn't as good as the orca from C&C since it doesn't move as fast, so it takes too long to get into position and doesn't work very well on moving targets. It's still good for pulling teeth of an enemy base, just too slow to be a primary killer.
As I mentioned, the Allied navy is the one place they really shine. The gunboat is terrible, but the destroyer is a fantastic all-around vehicle. You do need to form a pack of them to take care of subs but the missiles are great all-around weapons. And then the cruisers are just devastating. You don't even get them til the last mission and there aren't any good bodies of water. But just building a selection in the small lake by your base and Chronoshifting one into the other couple of lakes every so often is enough to destroy the ancillary Soviet base and confine the rest of their forces in the main base.
The Soviets, by comparison, are a much more focused force. Their infantry is designed to destroy enemy infantry, but you can just toss down some flame towers for that. It says something that the only thing you get with just a war factory is the heavy tank, as that's all you need. The V2 can be useful for attacking bases since it has enough range to do things like fire over terrain barriers easily and it has a good turn rate and damage. I don't use them a lot but they have a use. And then you get the mammoth if you're drowning in resources. The navy is terrible and comes down to "do I need to get across the water/do I need to kill a cruiser" or not. And on the second one you're better off with MiGs/Hinds. And speaking of the air force, it's fantastic. The MiG gets in and out fast and reloads fast, so you're tossing a ton of ordinance very quickly. The Yak isn't worthwhile, but that's ok. Another nice thing is you get the spy plane which will reveal the important things on the map much faster than the eventual GPS from the Allies (just need an airfield, not a tech center + wait time). And the Hind is much better than you'd think, since it uses the chain gun from the pillboxes which can do decent damage against vehicles, especially the weaker Allied vehicles. And since it's hitscan you don't have the accuracy problem the Longbow has.
Still, a fun game and the cutscenes are good. Everything is played straight and makes for enjoyable mission briefings that fit the tone of the gameplay. RA2 starts to get silly but the units get silly at the same time and the art style is more rounded, so it fits.
The Allies are based around a ton of niche units, with the idea being to make up for their overall weak units (minus the navy). But the problem is that the various single player missions are set up to defeat all the niche stuff. You can't really do much with spies because there are strategic dogs in all the places you'd want to use them (not to mention spies in this game are mostly terrible against the computer). You don't get thieves until the final mission and since they're basically like engineers you have to spend nearly as much money as you gain to make them successful, so it's not worth the effort. The combo of minigunner + rocket + medic would be more potent if Soviet infantry didn't have a ton of grenades and flame which does tons of AOE damage that ruins the ability of the medic to be relevant. The jeep is not helpful when your light tank moves fast enough to crush and the APC doesn't have much purpose when it takes 3-4 engineers to capture one building. The artillery moves and turns too slow to be useful at anything but minor base defense against infantry, so all you're left with is grabbing a bunch of light or medium tanks and rolling out. Even the longbow isn't as good as the orca from C&C since it doesn't move as fast, so it takes too long to get into position and doesn't work very well on moving targets. It's still good for pulling teeth of an enemy base, just too slow to be a primary killer.
As I mentioned, the Allied navy is the one place they really shine. The gunboat is terrible, but the destroyer is a fantastic all-around vehicle. You do need to form a pack of them to take care of subs but the missiles are great all-around weapons. And then the cruisers are just devastating. You don't even get them til the last mission and there aren't any good bodies of water. But just building a selection in the small lake by your base and Chronoshifting one into the other couple of lakes every so often is enough to destroy the ancillary Soviet base and confine the rest of their forces in the main base.
The Soviets, by comparison, are a much more focused force. Their infantry is designed to destroy enemy infantry, but you can just toss down some flame towers for that. It says something that the only thing you get with just a war factory is the heavy tank, as that's all you need. The V2 can be useful for attacking bases since it has enough range to do things like fire over terrain barriers easily and it has a good turn rate and damage. I don't use them a lot but they have a use. And then you get the mammoth if you're drowning in resources. The navy is terrible and comes down to "do I need to get across the water/do I need to kill a cruiser" or not. And on the second one you're better off with MiGs/Hinds. And speaking of the air force, it's fantastic. The MiG gets in and out fast and reloads fast, so you're tossing a ton of ordinance very quickly. The Yak isn't worthwhile, but that's ok. Another nice thing is you get the spy plane which will reveal the important things on the map much faster than the eventual GPS from the Allies (just need an airfield, not a tech center + wait time). And the Hind is much better than you'd think, since it uses the chain gun from the pillboxes which can do decent damage against vehicles, especially the weaker Allied vehicles. And since it's hitscan you don't have the accuracy problem the Longbow has.
Still, a fun game and the cutscenes are good. Everything is played straight and makes for enjoyable mission briefings that fit the tone of the gameplay. RA2 starts to get silly but the units get silly at the same time and the art style is more rounded, so it fits.
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
The Third Age had a ton of work put into it and it was the first RPG I really remember liking as a kid. It plays as a cinematic, western looking jRPG. I have no idea if it would hold up today.dsheinem wrote:I have tooled around with all the PS2 movie games and didn't think any of them were any good. I do recall that War in the North is supposed to be pretty good, so I need to give it a shot. Are there others you think are worth playing? Have you played the PSP game?Jmustang1968 wrote:Actually, there have been several good Middle Earth games. The PS2 movie based action games are quite fun, and some of the PC strategy games are good as well. I havent played the MMO, but it has a fan base and I hear it is a solid game.
Battle For Middle Earth II is an extremely fun RTS and is commonly seen as something of a hidden gem. Prices for the game are still usually north of $30 even.
I didn't really enjoy the others I tried but I had a few friends that swore by The Two Towers game.
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Yeah I liked both movie action games, and they were generally well received. Battle for Middle Earth games are good as well. Third Age is solid but not great. Never played PSP game.
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
Used to play so much Red Alert and Retaliation on the PS1. Fantastic games. Nearly always played as the Soviets for skirmishes though. Aside from the things you mention, the Allies have weaker base defenses as well as a bunch of redundant units like the mine layer. They were definitely upgraded in Red Alert 2.MrPopo wrote:Snip
Re: Games Beaten 2014
Beat a lot during my hiatus. Finally put my PC to use.
1. Dead Space 3* + Awakened (PS3)
2. Legend of Zelda Wind Waker HD (WiiU)
3. Super Metroid* (WiiU)
4. Binary Domain (PS3)
5. New Super Mario Bros U (WiiU)
6. Silent Hill 4 The Room (PS2)
7. Deus Ex: HR* Director's Cut (WiiU)
8. Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii)
9. Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropical Freeze (WiiU)
10. Resident Evil 6 (PS3)
11. Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past (WiiU)
12. Dark Souls 2 (PS3)
13. Dark Souls (PS3)
14. Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut (PS3)
15. Killzone 3 (PS3)
16. Zone of the Enders 2 HD (PS3)
17. Metroid Fusion* (WiiU)
18. Final Fantasy X HD (PS3)
19. Shovel Knight (WiiU)
20. Mario Kart 8 (WiiU)
21. New Super Luigi U (WiiU)
22. Doom II Master Levels (PS3)
23. Doom II No Rest for the Living (PS3)
24. Final Doom: Plutonia (PS3)
25. Final Doom: TNT Evilution (PS3)
26. Super Mario World* (WiiU)
27. Super Mario Bros 3* (WiiU)
28. Super Mario Bros* (WiiU)
29. Doom II* (PS3)
30. Metroid* (WiiU)
31. Ultimate Doom* | Doom Classic Complete (PS3)
32. Zelda II: Adventure of Link (WiiU)
33. Kirby's Adventure* (WiiU)
34. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island* (WiiU)
35. Super Mario Bros 2* (WiiU)
36. Fatal Frame* (PS2)
37. Kirby Superstar* (WiiU)
38. Silent Hill Shattered Memories (YT)
39. Fatal Frame 2 (PS2)
40. Silent Hill Origins (PS2)
41. Ratchet & Clank: Future Tools of Destruction (PS3)
42. Silent Hill Homecoming (PS3)
43. Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty (PS3)
44. Silent Hill Downpour (360)
45. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)
46. Tatsunoko vs Capcom (Wii)
47. Resident Evil Zero (Wii)
48. Resident Evil* (Wii)
49. Resident Evil 2* (PSX)
50. Ratchet & Clank: Future Crack in Time (PS3)
51. Resident Evil 3* (PSX)
52. Bioshock* (PC)
53. Bioshock 2* + Minerva's Den (PC)
54. Bioshock Infinite* + Burial at Sea 1-2 (PC)
55. Wolfenstein The New Order (PC)
56. Half Life 2* (PC)
57. Half Life 2 Episode One* (PC)
58. Alien Isolation (PC)
59. Half Life 2 Episode Two* (PC)
* = replay
Not much to say other than I got in a big FPS kick again. The Bioshock's hold up well and the DLC's melted my brain, Wolftenstein was utterly badass and a nice surprise with gunplay that feels as awesome as FEAR and such, Half-Life 2 still holds up oh so well it's disturbing (and Episode Two's ending is even worse than I remembered!), and Alien Isolation is probably top 3 on my Best Of list for this year. That one blew me away and was a huge surprise. Probably the longest game out of this bunch and... I wanted it to be longer, it was so good and pretty much the best Alien related experience since the original movie itself.
1. Dead Space 3* + Awakened (PS3)
2. Legend of Zelda Wind Waker HD (WiiU)
3. Super Metroid* (WiiU)
4. Binary Domain (PS3)
5. New Super Mario Bros U (WiiU)
6. Silent Hill 4 The Room (PS2)
7. Deus Ex: HR* Director's Cut (WiiU)
8. Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii)
9. Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropical Freeze (WiiU)
10. Resident Evil 6 (PS3)
11. Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past (WiiU)
12. Dark Souls 2 (PS3)
13. Dark Souls (PS3)
14. Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut (PS3)
15. Killzone 3 (PS3)
16. Zone of the Enders 2 HD (PS3)
17. Metroid Fusion* (WiiU)
18. Final Fantasy X HD (PS3)
19. Shovel Knight (WiiU)
20. Mario Kart 8 (WiiU)
21. New Super Luigi U (WiiU)
22. Doom II Master Levels (PS3)
23. Doom II No Rest for the Living (PS3)
24. Final Doom: Plutonia (PS3)
25. Final Doom: TNT Evilution (PS3)
26. Super Mario World* (WiiU)
27. Super Mario Bros 3* (WiiU)
28. Super Mario Bros* (WiiU)
29. Doom II* (PS3)
30. Metroid* (WiiU)
31. Ultimate Doom* | Doom Classic Complete (PS3)
32. Zelda II: Adventure of Link (WiiU)
33. Kirby's Adventure* (WiiU)
34. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island* (WiiU)
35. Super Mario Bros 2* (WiiU)
36. Fatal Frame* (PS2)
37. Kirby Superstar* (WiiU)
38. Silent Hill Shattered Memories (YT)
39. Fatal Frame 2 (PS2)
40. Silent Hill Origins (PS2)
41. Ratchet & Clank: Future Tools of Destruction (PS3)
42. Silent Hill Homecoming (PS3)
43. Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty (PS3)
44. Silent Hill Downpour (360)
45. Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)
46. Tatsunoko vs Capcom (Wii)
47. Resident Evil Zero (Wii)
48. Resident Evil* (Wii)
49. Resident Evil 2* (PSX)
50. Ratchet & Clank: Future Crack in Time (PS3)
51. Resident Evil 3* (PSX)
52. Bioshock* (PC)
53. Bioshock 2* + Minerva's Den (PC)
54. Bioshock Infinite* + Burial at Sea 1-2 (PC)
55. Wolfenstein The New Order (PC)
56. Half Life 2* (PC)
57. Half Life 2 Episode One* (PC)
58. Alien Isolation (PC)
59. Half Life 2 Episode Two* (PC)
* = replay
Not much to say other than I got in a big FPS kick again. The Bioshock's hold up well and the DLC's melted my brain, Wolftenstein was utterly badass and a nice surprise with gunplay that feels as awesome as FEAR and such, Half-Life 2 still holds up oh so well it's disturbing (and Episode Two's ending is even worse than I remembered!), and Alien Isolation is probably top 3 on my Best Of list for this year. That one blew me away and was a huge surprise. Probably the longest game out of this bunch and... I wanted it to be longer, it was so good and pretty much the best Alien related experience since the original movie itself.
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I played it to completion two years ago co-op with my fiance. We both enjoyed it quite a bit. The production still looks good, and getting to play as the bad guys once in a while was a lot of fun. And who can forget that Balrog battle? It was definitely fun for a good 30 hours.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:The Third Age had a ton of work put into it and it was the first RPG I really remember liking as a kid. It plays as a cinematic, western looking jRPG. I have no idea if it would hold up today.
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Games Beaten 2014
January-June
Spider - iOS
Metal Torrent - NDS
Injustice: Gods Among Us - PC
Thief Gold - PC
Shovel Knight - 3DS
Wolfenstein: The New Order - PC
Spoiler Alert - PC
Battle Arena Toshinden - Game Boy
Dungeons and Dragons - Shadow of Mystara - PC
Diablo III - PC
Dungeons and Dragons - Tower of Doom - PC
Expendabros - PC
Doom III: The Lost Mission - PC
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 1: T.K. Baha's Bloody Harvest - PC
Kangaroo - Atari 2600
Escape Goat - PC *new*
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 2: The Horrible Hunger of the Ravenous Wattle Gobbler - PC *new*
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 3: How Marcus Saved Mercenary Day - PC *new*
Ninja Spirit - PCE
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 4: Wedding Day Massacre - PC
Proteus - Vita
Destiny - PS4
Karnov - NES
Bug Princess - iOS
Contra: Hard Corps - Genesis
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge - PS3
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel - PC
Vib-Ribbon - PS1
Deathsmiles (360 Mode) - 360
Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers 3) - PS3
Forza Horizon 2 - - Xbox One
Shadow of Mordor - PS4
The Novelist - PC *new*
Luftrausers - Vita *new*
Total: 84
Games Beaten: 2013 2012 2011 2010
The Novelist is an interesting game that does a nice job of presenting some more complex and different relationships than you typically see in games - the subject matter was a nice change of pace. Though the game doesn't present a lot of difficulty, it still keeps you pushing along at a good clip to see what unfolds.
Luftrausers, on the other hand, gets a bit tough leading up to what I assume is the ending of the game (level cap, final challenges in normal mode beat, SMFT mode unlocked, etc.). It oozes style and charm, though, and is a welcome addition to the increasingly impressive stable of games made by the Vlambeer folks.
January-June
Spider - iOS
Metal Torrent - NDS
Injustice: Gods Among Us - PC
Thief Gold - PC
Shovel Knight - 3DS
Wolfenstein: The New Order - PC
Spoiler Alert - PC
Battle Arena Toshinden - Game Boy
Dungeons and Dragons - Shadow of Mystara - PC
Diablo III - PC
Dungeons and Dragons - Tower of Doom - PC
Expendabros - PC
Doom III: The Lost Mission - PC
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 1: T.K. Baha's Bloody Harvest - PC
Kangaroo - Atari 2600
Escape Goat - PC *new*
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 2: The Horrible Hunger of the Ravenous Wattle Gobbler - PC *new*
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 3: How Marcus Saved Mercenary Day - PC *new*
Ninja Spirit - PCE
Borderlands 2: Headhunter 4: Wedding Day Massacre - PC
Proteus - Vita
Destiny - PS4
Karnov - NES
Bug Princess - iOS
Contra: Hard Corps - Genesis
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge - PS3
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel - PC
Vib-Ribbon - PS1
Deathsmiles (360 Mode) - 360
Vampire Savior (Darkstalkers 3) - PS3
Forza Horizon 2 - - Xbox One
Shadow of Mordor - PS4
The Novelist - PC *new*
Luftrausers - Vita *new*
Total: 84
Games Beaten: 2013 2012 2011 2010
The Novelist is an interesting game that does a nice job of presenting some more complex and different relationships than you typically see in games - the subject matter was a nice change of pace. Though the game doesn't present a lot of difficulty, it still keeps you pushing along at a good clip to see what unfolds.
Luftrausers, on the other hand, gets a bit tough leading up to what I assume is the ending of the game (level cap, final challenges in normal mode beat, SMFT mode unlocked, etc.). It oozes style and charm, though, and is a welcome addition to the increasingly impressive stable of games made by the Vlambeer folks.
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First 50:
51. Sayonara Umihara Kawase 3DS eShop
52. Konami Krazy Racers GBA
53. Final Fantasy X HD Remaster PSVita
54. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 3DS eShop
55. Kirby: Triple Deluxe 3DS eShop
56. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call 3DS
57. Hyrule Warriors Wii U
58. Final Fantasy PSP
59. The Mysterious Murasame Castle 3DS VC *NEW*
60. Last Window: The Secret of Cape West DS *NEW*
2 more on the list, and they were both pretty solid.
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
Last Window: The Secret of Cape West
52. Konami Krazy Racers GBA
53. Final Fantasy X HD Remaster PSVita
54. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 3DS eShop
55. Kirby: Triple Deluxe 3DS eShop
56. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call 3DS
57. Hyrule Warriors Wii U
58. Final Fantasy PSP
59. The Mysterious Murasame Castle 3DS VC *NEW*
60. Last Window: The Secret of Cape West DS *NEW*
2 more on the list, and they were both pretty solid.
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
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