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Maybe he meant that the game's title is actually Colours rather than Colors? I wouldn't know anyways, haven't played it.
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The game’s title actually does vary by region.
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Where was it made?
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Still playing Dark Souls. Need to know something, how much people here plays the game? I feel that it's a game that can invoke some great discussions.
Anyways, I've finally finished the laggy, dark, soul destroying Blighttown and I tell you one thing, I ain't making my way back there in a hurry. And, disregarding some friends advice, I went into the catacombs to kill what had to have been the sorriest excuse of a boss fight, The Pinwheel. At least I can kindle past +10. Next task is Sen's fortress and that's a cunt as it is to get through... I did find Sir Onion (Mmm) head in there. He's really down at the minute. I might kick him off the edge unless I need him for anything? |
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Also, don't you dare kill Siegmeyer (Onionman)! He'll give you a shield and a miracle later on if you do what he says. |
Awesome. Normally I don't make a habit out of killing NPC's. Except for the Crestfallen Warrior. He became a dick... a hollow dick. Oh, and Knight Lautrec because my friend said that he turns into a major dick hole. And Solaire because I didn't like him.
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Not liking Solaire? How's that even possible?! Anyways, about Lautrec, you should've actually let him kill the firekeeper of Firelink Shrine and when you would've gone to Anor Londo, you could have killed him and his two buttbuddies and you would've gotten his armour. It's pretty badass. But anyways, the ring he drops is pretty much one of the best rings in the game.
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double post sorry
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You know what else is wrong with Colors? Sonic. His personality in this game is not congruent with his character. He's too nice, he talks too much, and he never gets serious. I like Sonic better when he's portrayed as someone who's a bit: reserved, rude, and plays by his own rules. Also Sonic should get serious when things get dramatic, you could have gallows humor but every scene between Sonic and Eggman were like slapstick skits. I guess it's just the attitude of the whole game, I mean just look at the opening in Colors, it's super bright and set to uplifting music; the opening in SA was epic and set to a cool rock anthem. Sonic could be cool while still be appropriate for all ages. IDK I guess they wanna appeal to everyone but I bet most kids would rather have something epic and funny. It just annoys me to see Sonic identity violated like this. i'm not saying make it darker I'm saying make it cooler. That being said, Sonic Colors is an awesome game and putting Sonic back on rails was a great idea! They should use the gameplay and level design as a template for future Sonic games. :) Very happy I bought this game! Sorry if I rambled a little. |
I still stand by my comment that it's no worse then any other Sonic game but I know what you mean.
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Need to find the ring though that makes the user silent when he moves, my friend said that Griggs has one and if you kill him he drops it, but I want to get all of his wares before I decide what to do with him. |
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What I’m saying is the series really works as a light-hearted, cheesy, non-serious thing, and you are terrible and wrong. |
It worked in Sonic Adventure
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Sonic Adventure was poorly paced, the characters were one-dimensional and poorly voiced, and even then Sonic wasn’t anywhere near what you describe.
It also aged horribly and is now cringeworthy to play through. |
Sonic has always been a shit game series. Always. Shit. Assways.
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Come on MM. EDIT: By this logic you're all wrong and it's Karāzu. |
I thought Sonic Generations was excellent BTW. One of my fav games of 2011.
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It was shit.
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But yeah, Karāzu it is. |
The fact that Sonic Generations without a doubt sold more than Rayman Origins makes me sad.
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My brother bought Sonic Generations the other day. I've played a few of its levels and I gotta say, it's pretty damn good for a a modern Sonic game. Now, It's no Sonic Adventure but you can really tell Sega is trying to make a genuinely fun game here, rather than a lame, convuluted story and glitches up the ying yang.
But yeah, Rayman Origins totally kicks its ass in terms of which I'd rather play. The multiplayer alone justifies this. |
I’ll come out and say I enjoyed Generations far more than I did Adventure. I never played Adventure until I bought it on Steam last year, and I think without a nostalgia filter the game is awful. The controls are too sensitive, the camera is screwy, the dialogue and story are atrocious (but who cares about those), and the levels are poorly paced.
Generations is a much slicker game, and much more streamlined. Also, Generations sold 1.6 million copies, Origins sold only 50,000 in its first month. Kind of sad, but then a) 1.6mil isn’t huge for a series as big as Sonic, and b) “Ubisoft revealed that the game has been profitable and that they feel it ‘has the capacity to become a long-term seller for the company.’” |
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I started playing Pokemon again. To be more precise, Pokemon Emerald. I really forgot how good a game it is. I got all my friends at school back into it and now all the memories of childhood are coming back. It's just so much fun!
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EDIT: I know someone who hates the sonic fan-base but did like Generations, crashed the first time he tried it. |
Sonic Generations was definitely a step in the right direction. Anything before that and after Sonic 3 & Knuckles was awesome back in the day, but now it's all pretty average and not very re-playable. Don't even get me started on Sonic Unleashed. Fuck that game. I agree that nostalgia fuels the liking for most modern Sonic games, because they aren't very well made and wouldn't do well as stand-alone games.
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Is it bad that I actually really liked Shadow the Hedgehog?
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Yes, Very.
also Sonic Generations was amazing. Without a doubt the best Sonic game since the Dreamcast days. I'm fail to see how it sucks because it is pretty much the 3D sonic levels are for once perfected. Sonic Unleashed sucks, I brought it thinking it was finally a good sonic game and it was utter shite. |
Just completed Mass Effect 3. I enjoyed it a lot right up to the last five minutes.
Then I just got mad and can't even look at it anymore. |
I knew it.
EDIT: Oh and I finally started playing Deus Ex on PC. Really good so far, but the controls are a bit hard to get used to. |
Playing Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD on the PS3. It's great that you can put your PSP saves of the game onto the PS3 but because of this you don't unlock any of the trophies. So I have to re-play the whole game on a new save. But it's a lot of fun so I get my money's worth in the end. My next game will be Resident Evil Raccoon City. :P
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It was a major departure from what the series had been up until that point (the last game before Unleashed was Sonic 2006), and set the path for Colors and Generations. But yeah, too much of that game was done wrong for it to really be classed as good. |
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The day-time stages are just way too fast for me in Sonic Unleashed. I just don't have the reflexes to react to things, I'm always dying. And drifting is so broken. And the night time stages... oh my word. Literally half an hour's effort goes into a stage, you die on the boss at the end or fall down some stupidly placed pit and lose all of your score, taking away that nice S rank you were aiming for.
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I really hated Sonic Generations despite giving it multiple tries.
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If there's one thing Sonic Adventure had that Generations doesn't it's heart. If you played through Gamma's campaign and didn't feel anything, you don't have a soul.
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Sonic Generations is the first Sonic game I have ever bought.
Fun, but I'm stuck on Egg Dragoon, seriously fuck that guy. |
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The key with Dragoon is to take it slow. You don’t get a chance to hit him very frequently, so make sure you can stay alive between those chances. You’ll get most of your hits in during that walljump section, so make sure you don’t jump straight into the falling ice blasts or you won’t have enough time to try again. You can also get a hit in at him in the running section by using the ramps to get up onto the rails at the sides, then staying on them until you hit a spring. |