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sheridanm962 01-17-2012 01:54 PM

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Played the demo of Q.U.B.E..

It was okay. I'll buy it if it goes on sale.

Awesome game, I'd buy it if I were you! I love indie games. :p

Manco 01-17-2012 02:12 PM

Started Metro 2033. Quite slow to start, but once the game stops holding your hand it can get quite tense and atmospheric.

I ran into a massive brick wall, though – the game has areas where you need to a gas mask to survive, and you need to find/buy clean filters to keep it working. I seem to have found myself stuck with no filters in the middle of nowhere and no air left, so I’m stuck.

JennyGenesis 01-17-2012 03:29 PM

Are you doing something wrong?

Or is that just bad game design that has you stuck where you are?

NyOe!s 01-18-2012 01:02 AM

I started playing (Stalker Call Of Pripyat) it's story is really good and the mutants are beautifully detailed o.O
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Mudokon_Master 01-18-2012 01:09 AM

I've started play Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO) and it's a good deal of fun. Probably better than WoW and free! I've been messing around for a couple of days and managed to get to level 15. Really nice graphics and storyline. Gameplay's just like WoW and you get to meet all the characters from the books. I love it so far.

NyOe!s 01-18-2012 01:26 AM

I tried LOTRO it's good but I don't feel like it's my game!

Varrok 01-18-2012 01:49 AM

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Played the demo of Q.U.B.E..

It was okay. I'll buy it if it goes on sale.

Is it that easy as they say? (On steam forums they say there's really no challenge in that game at all)

Manco 01-18-2012 04:26 AM

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Are you doing something wrong?

Or is that just bad game design that has you stuck where you are?

It feels like I’ve been dumb and didn’t bring enough vital supplies to stay alive, but at the same time it feels like the game gave me no indication before arriving in the danger zone that I would need so many supplies, and I haven’t found any more while exploring so there’s no “safety net”.

e: I’m dumb, the loading screen informed me that your gas mask can break sometimes and will then need to be replaced. Found a dude near my checkpoint with a fresh mask, been fine since.

Dynamithix 01-18-2012 08:04 AM

I'm really loving Dark Souls now that I've gotten more used to it. It's hard as hell, but really rewarding when you kill a huge enemy and gain tons of souls. The lock-on system could be better though.

My current set up is:

- Black Knight Sword +2
- Fire Knight Shield +3
- Thief's Mask +2
- Black Leather Armour +2
- Elite Knight Gauntlets +2
- Elite Knight Boots +2

I also have The Evil Eye ring and The Ring of Favor and Protection. Pretty good imo.

BoneyHead95 01-18-2012 08:06 AM

Right now I playing The Orange Box and enjoying every moment of it. :D

MeechMunchie 01-18-2012 02:12 PM

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Is it that easy as they say?)

Yes, but I assumed that was because it was the first couple of levels.

sheridanm962 01-18-2012 03:15 PM

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I've started play Lord of the Rings Online (LOTRO) and it's a good deal of fun. Probably better than WoW and free! I've been messing around for a couple of days and managed to get to level 15. Really nice graphics and storyline. Gameplay's just like WoW and you get to meet all the characters from the books. I love it so far.

Anything is better than WoW. :happy:

Phylum 01-18-2012 04:17 PM

I beat the Conquistador/Heart of Mars in Jamestown.

Fuck. It was on the easiest difficulty, but I still feel amazing.

Crashpunk 01-19-2012 01:59 PM

Again. Skyward Sword.

I've just beat the Temple of Time/Desert Temple. Pretty hard I must say.

Mr. Bungle 01-19-2012 02:05 PM

I've had that game at my Dad's for a while now but still haven't tried it. Been to busy with Skyrim. When I'm done with that, I might play through it. Twilight Princess left me with a bad taste in my mouth, though, so I'm skeptical.

Crashpunk 01-19-2012 02:09 PM

I won't be that skeptical. Its better then TP in everyway. (Don't get me wrong, I adore Twilight Princess) The only thing I can see being a problem at the start is the controls. They have to be gotten used to. Overall you will not be disapointed because so far it is an epic game.

sheridanm962 01-19-2012 03:27 PM

Just started playing Track Mania: Forever, brilliant car game.

Nate 01-19-2012 03:57 PM

Played the demo of Rayman Origins. Had no idea what was going on or what I was meant to do. Kept dying. One shot kills? Fuck that!

So then I deleted it and pushed Ico in to the drive. I still have no idea what's going on, but I'm loving it. I really see what people mean about the relationship between Ico and Yorda; it's really very sweet. And they've manipulated me sufficiently that when I'm leading Yorda around, I put in an effort to walk slowly, so as not to force her to run barefoot.

Phylum 01-19-2012 05:38 PM

You didn't know what to do in Rayman Origins? It's a side scroller. You go to the right.

Nate 01-19-2012 06:03 PM

Why am I going to the right? What are all these shiny things? Why does everything want to kill me? Why am I getting punished for exploring?

Phylum 01-19-2012 06:08 PM

I guess it's not your kind of game then.

Nate 01-19-2012 06:09 PM

I guess not.


I really was trying to like it, though. Lots of people whose opinions I respect tell me that it's awesome. It's possible that a demo with better context and backstory included could have converted me, but the instakill would have still annoyed me.

Mudokon_Master 01-19-2012 06:11 PM

I started with Roguelikes again. My favourite by far is Powder. The beauty of the game is the simplistic nature. It's all randomly generated and no 2 games are the same
(The more I explain it, the more it sounds like Minecraft. Don't worry they're completely different.)
You start off on level 1. You have to scrounge around for equipment and food, killing any creatures in your way. Once you feel ready, you look for the descending ladder to level 2. The aim of the game is to descend to level 25 of the dungeon and defeat the boss battle. The twist is, once you die, there's no loading. You have to start over again. Surprisingly, it doesn't get boring. I've died over 10 times (it's incredibly hard, in-fact, you're not actually expected to get to level 25) and it doesn't get boring because each time you start again, there's new monsters, new encounters, items maps etc.
Lots of fun.

Varrok 01-20-2012 01:29 AM

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Why am I going to the right? What are all these shiny things? Why does everything want to kill me? Why am I getting punished for exploring?

Have you played Rayman games before? The yellow shiny things are Looms and you're supposed to collect them (if they didn't tell that in demo... well, I guess they should have then)

About everything wanting to kill the player: it was well designed in original Rayman - you can tell from the look of enemy if he's hostile or friendly - dunno how about R: Origins (haven't played [console-exclusive :nonono:])

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I really was trying to like it, though. Lots of people whose opinions I respect tell me that it's awesome. It's possible that a demo with better context and backstory included could have converted me, but the instakill would have still annoyed me.
R:O's got instakill? Woah, that's bad. There was no instakill in any rayman game (except getting killed by water etc)

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I started with Roguelikes again. My favourite by far is Powder. The beauty of the game is the simplistic nature. It's all randomly generated and no 2 games are the same
(The more I explain it, the more it sounds like Minecraft. Don't worry they're completely different.)
You start off on level 1. You have to scrounge around for equipment and food, killing any creatures in your way. Once you feel ready, you look for the descending ladder to level 2. The aim of the game is to descend to level 25 of the dungeon and defeat the boss battle. The twist is, once you die, there's no loading. You have to start over again. Surprisingly, it doesn't get boring. I've died over 10 times (it's incredibly hard, in-fact, you're not actually expected to get to level 25) and it doesn't get boring because each time you start again, there's new monsters, new encounters, items maps etc.
Lots of fun.
I'm not that into roguelikes, but have you played Dungeons of Dredmor? From your description it's something like your Powder, but new, funnier, most probably harder (with only 10levels), and with a lot more gameplay elements

Mudokon_Master 01-20-2012 01:37 AM

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I'm not that into roguelikes, but have you played Dungeons of Dredmor? From your description it's something like your Powder, but new, funnier, most probably harder (with only 10levels), and with a lot more gameplay elements
I've heard of it many times, but never bothered to check it out, but since you mentioned it ...
*Googles*

Phylum 01-20-2012 01:53 AM

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Looms

It's spelled "lums", you ignorant non-French fool.

Varrok 01-20-2012 01:56 AM

I honestly checked google for spelling before I wrote that : O I guess I clicked the wrong link

or FBI closed most sites containing true spelling

Nate 01-20-2012 05:08 AM

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Have you played Rayman games before? The yellow shiny things are Looms and you're supposed to collect them (if they didn't tell that in demo... well, I guess they should have then)

No I haven't. Yes, I figured that I had to collect them. I just didn't know why.

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About everything wanting to kill the player: it was well designed in original Rayman - you can tell from the look of enemy if he's hostile or friendly - dunno how about R: Origins (haven't played [console-exclusive :nonono:])

Yes, I was able to identify most (but not all) things that wanted to kill me. I just didn't get why. This part is mainly a criticism of the demo, rather than the game itself, but there was a distinct lack of context in everything.

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R:O's got instakill? Woah, that's bad. There was no instakill in any rayman game (except getting killed by water etc)

Yes, unless I found a special floaty heart thing, enemies were instakill. And the save points were just far enough back to be annoying for someone as ham-fisted as me.

Dynamithix 01-20-2012 05:41 AM

To be honest, Rayman: Origins is only a really great game if you don't try to make sense out of it. The story is almost non-existent.

Manco 01-20-2012 07:03 AM

Yeah, I think you’re getting needlessly hung up on stuff that isn’t actually important. It’s like Mario: you collect coins just because, enemies are bad dudes because they’re in your way, and everything is deadly.