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Markies wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:53 pm
alienjesus wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:26 pm Onto game 4 next. I'm packing up many of my consoles now for an imminent house move, but I have time for a little more home console gaming before I pivot to my handhelds. To keep it simple, I'm going to pack all my consoles except the Wii, which means I can jump into DKC Returns and Phantasy Star Online whilst I get everything else ready for the moving van. I'll probably start with DKC.
This has nothing to do with the Summer Game Challenge, but I just wanted to say Congratulations on moving into your house.

I remember you being at a University while around here and the Backloggery Streams, so to see you go from there to a job to marriage to now a House is really impressive. You have much to be proud of that you have accomplished!

Oh, also, Faxandu is a good game. :D
Aww, thanks for this nice message! I didn't feel like I've done anything special, but I was at university when I started on this site so you're right. Feels like a long long time ago now.

One thing I haven't accomplished in that time - beating the gaming backlog. Thats only gotten bigger and bogger over time :lol:
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Rome: Total War

The Accius Historicus

Mallorca has fallen. The last of the Carthaginian's oceanic empire is dead, split between the Scipii and my Brutii forces. But surprisingly, their faction is not dead. How, I wondered...and then discovered they had retreated inland through the Sahara to take territory from the Numidians. Now Numidia is no more, and Rome is hounding for the death of Carthage once and for all. Like a vise, I am marching troops across the desert from the east while the Scipii hold the north and access to the Mediterranean. As wily as they are, the Carthaginians will be crushed, and they have eliminated Numidia for me.

Meanwhile, I have solidified my hold on the former Pontic lands in western Turkey. Generals have been brought in to stamp out resistance in the city, and one of the top Pontic commanders has been bribed to join my side. I reinforced him with mercenaries for bodyguards, and any small groups of soldiers that try to harass him as he moves to protect my holdings are either bribed or see their commanders assassinated. I am interested in pushing further east, but two things prevent me; the needs of wars further abroad, and the dreaded chariots. The Pontics must be respected for holding such a fearsome weapon, even as I take their lands.

Consolidating western Turkey required one other obstacle: I eliminate the last of the Greeks. While I had thrown a few forces at them to whittle away what I could, I finally consolidated my forces once my navy arrived with a new field commander. My forces marched on a considerably depleted city. Greece has officially been wiped out, their civilization split between myself and the Macedonians.

A new war front has also opened up, though it matches with my goals: the Macedonians have attacked the Scythians. While both are nominally allies, I have chosen the Macedonians in their war. And then I joined in and invaded Scythian territory along the northern coast of the Black Sea, specifically Crimea. I am using this war to try and take more of the coastal waterways while letting the Macedonians and Scythians weaken each other, because Macedonia also sits wedged between two portions of my empire. To crush them would be to consolidate territory, so now my spies are infiltrating their cities. A new war is a matter of time.

Meanwhile, the Julii have wiped out the Gauls. Rome continues to complain about the remaining vestiges of Carthage. My assassins have taken care of more diplomats from warring nations trying to plead their case to the Senate, along with any Roman commanders who might choose to listen. My nearest cities are filling boats with troops. I am waiting for when the rest of the Roman factions try to stab me in the back, and then I will show them the error of their ways.

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For my first game of the Summer Games Challenge, I'm playing through Wild Arms on the PS1. My buddy used to have it and I have fond memories of going to his place in the summer and checking out the earlier areas in the game, so this is the perfect time of year to revisit it and finish it on my own.

I'm about five hours in so far and really enjoying it. The combination of turn based battles and basic puzzles in the dungeons remind me a bit of Lufia II, but so far the puzzles have been fairly simple. Also the soundtrack is amazing IMO, I'm really enjoying that aspect of the game. I don't have anything specific planned for tomorrow, so I'm looking forward to a longer play session.
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1. Power Stone (DC)
2. Half-Life (PC)

3. Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne (PS2)
4. Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PC)
5. Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (PS1)


Finished Half-Life, to be honest it was quite some downhill for me towards the end. I was stuck at a certain place for quite some time, not knowing what to do. I went online to check a guide and found out that I was encountering a glitch. I got really annoyed with the situation and just wanted to finish the game, so I played the last levels with a guide, not wanting to waste any extra time wandering around anymore.

Overall not a bad game, a bit rough around the edges, but I'm happy I played and experienced it. It didn't make me a huge FPS fan all of a sudden or reach the highest places in my all-time-favourite lists, but I am curious to check out other games in the series in the future.


After this I've started Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, and it has really sucked me in. The setting didn't seem like a 100 % match with my tastes, and that's how it got an opportunity to surprise me. I love how the game has a very serious, dark apocalyptic setting combined with absolutely crazy demon designs and humour. Overall with the demon collecting and training it feels a bit like Pokémon for adults at times. And the whole dungeon action of navigating in mazes and finding out what's behind the corner while drawing a map of the area is super addictive to me.

Totally immersed in this at the moment, let's see for how long the fun lasts.
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Hardwired wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 1:52 am Finished Half-Life, to be honest it was quite some downhill for me towards the end. I was stuck at a certain place for quite some time, not knowing what to do. I went online to check a guide and found out that I was encountering a glitch. I got really annoyed with the situation and just wanted to finish the game, so I played the last levels with a guide, not wanting to waste any extra time wandering around anymore.

Overall not a bad game, a bit rough around the edges, but I'm happy I played and experienced it. It didn't make me a huge FPS fan all of a sudden or reach the highest places in my all-time-favourite lists, but I am curious to check out other games in the series in the future.
The original Half Life's best and most interesting bits are the early and middle parts of the game. What it does with environmental storytelling early and the human soldiers mid-game is where Half Life shines. The late game is where it kinda loses focus and isn't so sure what it's doing any more.
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There's a reason the Black Mesa remake shipped without Xen, and only released their version years later when they figured out how to make something actually good with the constraints of having the same general idea of each level. It did turn out well, but it's a complete reimagining the bears very little resemblance to the original, and it's the better for it.
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Rome: Total War

The Accius Historicus

The war is far greater now. It is worldwide for civilization. Read on to understand why.

Rebellion. Such a distasteful word. Former Carthaginians, Greeks, and Scythians chose to rebel against my benevolence. All I did was take their cities, kill their armies, and destroy their religions. But I would also bring civilization: clean water, markets, shipyards, work. I'd even employ local peasants to keep order, as well as a town watch built from the populace to keep order. Yet still they rebelled, requiring more troops, repair costs, buildings to maintain order. My benevolence only extends so far.

My economy damaged, my frustrations boiling over, it was the Scythians who first incurred my wrath. The answer: slavery. If you rebel, you will be chained and sold. Your family will be chained and sold. The flesh trade is profitable, stamps down rebellion, builds populations in other cities. The former Carthaginians went next to the selling block, followed by the final Greeks who refused to give up their ways and submit to Rome. Peace, reenforced by the whip, has followed.

But not for rival nations. With the Carthaginians still holding territory, I sent troops deep into the Sahara. The settlement there was small and rebellious, a former Numidian town that had been conquered. By driving out their new masters, they welcomed me with open arms. There is no slavery for the former Numidians, they are granted all the rights of Roman citizens under my Brutii forces. As for the Carthaginians, I sent a diplomat to negotiate. When they refused to listen to reason, I loaded troop ships and prepared a march into the deep desert.

Meanwhile, the Pontics continued their harassment campaign. I had bribed a member of their royal family to join me, and he now led the charge. All of western Turkey now hails Rome and the Brutii, as does the northern section of the eastern portion. I wiped away their connection to the Black Sea and made sure to blockade their final port. My assassins now exterminate their leaders as they try to mount a resistance, but yet again, they refuse my diplomats offers of peace. Foolish, but my attentions lie elsewhere in my empire.

It was a joint campaign that really set things in motion. I had broken ties with the Sycthians and then declared war alongside my Macedonian allies. Besides taking Crimea, I blockaded their ports on the northern coast of the Black Sea. And then I marched troops to support the Macedonians in an invasion of yet another Scythian province. One would think allies would be willing to work together. Instead, they won the territory and then immediately declared war for my help. Bastards! Thank you. You have removed my need for pretext.

I had been planning for war with the Macedonians for a while, and they gave me the opportunity on a silver platter, with an army already poised at the territory they had just taken. I launched a siege immediately, followed in the same turn with two more. Another siege began the next turn, with yet another immediately after. The Macedonians had been foolish to allow me to put them in a pincer of control, and they paid for it immediately, going from six territories to two. I did not just hold, I enslaved again.

It was the fallout of this mass takeover that served as the final spark for the Senate. I was too popular with the masses. I controlled too much territory. I was a threat, and the Senate declared my leader should kill himself or else face the full wrath of Rome. Stupid fat, old fools, worthless politicians who understand nothing about warfare. I had been quietly killing their children for years, and now they haughtily believed they could crush me.

The civil war began, with Rome, the Julii, and the Scipii declaring me their greatest threat. They were not wrong. The Julii have distance between us; while they control the territory that makes up Monte Carlo and northern Italy, only one of their territories borders mine. But they have a small navy that attempted to hold my ports. I sank their ships in the Aegean Sea, cementing my total control over it, then destroyed any stragglers. They sail ships in the larger Mediterranean still, but very few after the decimation they faced.

The Scipii were closer, however, so they faced the full might of my fury. Within two turns, all of their ports were under blockade. I had troop ships prepared and launched them immediately, taking the eastern half of Sicily as well as their Italian holdings. My soldiers crossed the Strait to hit them in North Africa, and the soldiers I was marching on the Carthaginians were diverted. The battles were immense, in one case a thousand of my own Brutii forces facing multiple armies of thousands, which my superior tactics crushed. Examples must be made, so every Scipii dog finds themselves in chains to fund my empire. Even now I prepare to take the rest of Sicily as well as their holdings on Sardinia.

The devastation was so great, the Scythians have called a ceasefire out of fear. I will honor it. The Carthaginians do not leave their final stronghold. The Pontics and Macedonians try to advance; I assassinate their generals and crush their armies. And now I use monetary diplomacy to turn Julii forces to my side and harass the northern portion of Italy.

And all of this exposes Rome. The Senate fields commanders, but I have my killers hunt them down and slaughter them. The Scipii and Julii will see their people enslaved and sold, their lands seized, their populi obeying Brutii masters. But I have a special plan for Rome. There will be no slaves, for there will be no one left. For I am Rome.

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5. Outlast
6. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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Hardwired wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 1:52 am After this I've started Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne, and it has really sucked me in. The setting didn't seem like a 100 % match with my tastes, and that's how it got an opportunity to surprise me. I love how the game has a very serious, dark apocalyptic setting combined with absolutely crazy demon designs and humour. Overall with the demon collecting and training it feels a bit like Pokémon for adults at times. And the whole dungeon action of navigating in mazes and finding out what's behind the corner while drawing a map of the area is super addictive to me.

Totally immersed in this at the moment, let's see for how long the fun lasts.

Cool! I usually try to play through series in release chronology, and haven't gotten to SMT3 yet, but I have played through Megami Tensei 1 and 2, SMT 1, 2 and if..., and a few hours of Devil Summoner and Persona 1. I know SMT3 added some more mechanical complexity to the combat system, and it's obviously in 3D, but if you like it I would definitely say check out SMT1 some time, at the very least (if you're all right with a more traditional JRPG). My favorite is still the SNES remake of the original Megami Tensei, though. It's a game adaptation of a straight to video animation that was itself an adaptation of a book.
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Ack: Are you reading up on ways to increase content in the empire? There are several little things that can be done, like scrubbing away their native buildings. Also, are you managing cities on your own or doing auto-manage for cities without governors?
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o.pwuaioc wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:09 pm Ack: Are you reading up on ways to increase content in the empire? There are several little things that can be done, like scrubbing away their native buildings. Also, are you managing cities on your own or doing auto-manage for cities without governors?
I've been managing my own cities. In general I find the automation doesn't work well for battles, so I decided against using it for city management. I do destroy their temples and build my own whenever taking a new city, and I try to do things like building sewerage and such to help counterbalance the impact of squalor. But some cities are simply so far from my capitol, there seems to be little I can do to really make them like me. Even with a full garrison and governor, some cities want to rebel.
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