BoneSnapDeez wrote:I'm still discovering stuff released in 1981 (I mean this literally, I played Frisky Tom for the first time last night and had a blast).
Yeah, that's one good game if those damn mice didn't jump frames as they dive bombed you. Got a score near 50k there recently.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:I'm still discovering stuff released in 1981 (I mean this literally, I played Frisky Tom for the first time last night and had a blast).
Yeah, that's one good game if those damn mice didn't jump frames as they dive bombed you. Got a score near 50k there recently.
50k is solid! I'm not so great at it. Switched over to Crazy Climber for a bit but wow those controls are strange.
I've got about 33 hours in Mass Effect now. I have done every single side quest I came across, and now I'm at the very end of the game. There's a possibility I'll beat it tonight. Overall I have mega loved this one.
Still working on Tales of Zestiria. Got a bit frustrated with a part and I've stopped playing it for a little bit. Still enjoying, but just need take a break for a bit.
I started playing Revenge of Shinobi for the Genesis on my new Retron 5. Really enjoying it. It's challenging without being unfair. Bosses are hard as nails.
And finally, I've started playing Splatoon again. This is the only competitive on-line multiplayer game I've enjoyed in years. Just a neat spin on it. Really impressed with all the support Nintendo is giving to it. And it's all free which is even cooler.
Playing through Tales of Vesperia and loving it! Loving it so much that I went out and picked up Tales of Graces F and Xillia (and Metal Gear Legacy Collection) at the Gamestahp buy 2 get 1 the other day. I remember liking Tales of the Abyss on 3DS when I played it a few years ago, and this is just making me wish I hadn't traded it away a few months ago, even if it was for RoboTrek.
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With all the hype over the new Star Wars, I realized I had not played Rogue Squadron III on the Gamecube yet. So I took it out this weekend. Factor 5 does it again, same nice presentation that RS II had, and a nice way to provide more missions that weren't in the previous game. New additions include new vehicles, in-mission movie clips, on foot sections, and the ability to play all 3 classic Atari Star Wars arcade games! I thought it only had the first one but ESB and ROJ are here too, nice! I wish the camera and the aiming was better on the on foot sections, but otherwise if you liked RS II this is even more SW goodness!
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
I'm still working on Fallout New Vegas, at about level 28 or so. I just started one of the DLCs, Old World Blues, and holy crap is there a drop in quality between the base game and this DLC. Respawning bulletsponge enemies galore, there's only like 3 different enemy types, and the robot characters are written like they're starring in a children's cartoon. It's like the developers played Borderlands for the first time and decided they wanted to make a Fallout like that. In what universe does repeated dick jokes and a mad scientist who wants to "take over all of science, in the name of science" belong in a Fallout game?
I'm out of ammo for pretty much every gun I own, and all my armor is busted. I'm not going to hand over 10,000 caps for each thing I need repaired, that's just not feasible. None of this would be happening if the game didn't take away my companions for no good reason.
The impression I'm getting from Old World Blues is that it was intended for characters who put strong focus on energy weapons, melee weapons, and sneaking. I built my character as sort of a mad-max/cowboy guy, with my focus on guns, speech, science, and lockpicking. That build works great in the Mojave, and terrible in OWB. There should have been a warning before starting OWB that it's intended for a certain build, or better - it should have been better designed to accomodate more than one character type. Even just scattering more ammo and armor around the map would have done the trick.
I can't wait to finish this crap and get back to the main game. Please tell me the other DLCs aren't like this.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
I am playing a whole lot right now. I am still pounding away at xenoblade chronicles x and enjoying the game, warts and all. The game has some real design flaws, but I can't help but still like it. Curious to see where the story takes me.
I am also playing a lot of minecraft on the wii u with my wife. We just moved from a winter biome into a plains area, making a big building and decorating it. My wife is focusing on farming and animal husbandry while I work on mining and house expansion. We have been having so much fun working together.
Christmas has come and gone and I got Virtua Quest for the ps2. This may be the cheesiest, silliest game I have ever played and that says a lot because I love fmv games. You have unbearable voice acting, an odd looking Anime art style and plop that down in the virtua fighter universe. It is so very very silly.
Last but certainly not least, I got $120 in cash so I bought a few games. I rebough, Gabriel knight sins of the father through gog in hopes of going through the series again. It has been a long while and I really wanted to refresh my memory on this awesome series.
Also, I really want to dig into the sequel, because I am kicking my fmv ga me love into overdrive with hopes to collect every fmv game and beat them.
Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.