Just finished Space Quest II. I've never been into Sierra adventure games, but this series is pretty decent. The sequel is worse than the first one though
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You're worse than the first one.
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Thank You OANST.
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You're welcome.
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I'm playing Overlard II. I mean Overlord II. Actually, no. Definitely Overlard II. It's very much fun indeed. Built as a sort of Pikmin clone, but instead of just being a mobile beacon like Olimar the Overlord's a tank who takes asses and kicks names. It pokes fun at the fact that it's built like Pikmin with the gnomes, which are tiny little creatures with pointy heads and long ears that you get an achievement for killing a thousand of, or something. Also makes fun of the environmental themes of Pikmin (that's three times in one paragraph, yeesh) with a bunch of Elves who are hippy-dippy fucknuts that are endless fun to set on fire. It lacks the charm or cuteness of the P-word but makes up for it with silly dialogue, excellent voice acting and a very unique and funny take on Western fantasy. The controls seem a little clumsy at first, but it essentially breaks down to left stick, left buttons (square, X), left triggers to control the Overlord, right stick, right buttons and right triggers to direct the minions. Very quick and fun, but also refreshingly difficult. It was like 12$ and if you liked Pikmin you'll get into it very quick. Also, online co-op! So pick it up if you have a PS3 and we'll play. |
You know why I think the game was boring? Too much action. There is almost no down time to enjoy the world. Wait. Enjoy the world of Gears 3.... Maybe they made the right choice.
Also, I was wondering if Overlord would be fun. Sounds like it is. |
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The only significant thing against it is that there's too much detail. Everything looks kinda grody and weird. The game isn't ugly, not any more than the deliberately obese imperial enemies and horrible little goblins (for once I mean that in a positive way) should look, it would just have benefited from cleaner textures. Also, I got Xenogears off of the PSN. It's awesome but has not aged well, visually. |
i got the first Overlord the other day. i like it, but i haven't got very far yet. my uncle is playing Overlord 2 and he's enjoying it. basically what Kastere said. it's a fun game.
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Both me and a friend got stuck in the same place on the original Overlord. Game needed a minimap.
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Just a heads-up. |
Wasn't Razorback (that small piraterobot) the final boss in Rayman 2? He controlled a huge robot I think. I'm not sure if it's the same in the PS version, but I played it on the PC and he was the final boss.
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Yeah. You fight him in a giant robot and then you have to fly one of those really fucking tedious rockets around to beat his final form.
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And when you die you have to go back and fight the giant robot again.
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playing Enslaved, Uncharted 3 and Mass Effect atm
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Flying through the level on that shell before the final boss fight was so much harder.
Also the Final Boss in Rayman 3 was horrible. |
The final boss in Rayman 3 was awesome, it was just really hard.
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Well it's all matter of opinion isn't it? Okay then, I can definitely say it isn't a bad game. :tard:
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I finished Stacking 100%. It was average. Looked pretty, though. |
wow.
Sent off for a Counter-Strike: GO Beta key for a laugh and Valve actually sent me one. |
I played Reaxxion, a super-charged version of the timeless "Paddle 'n' Ball vs. Big Brick Wall" formula. It's got explosions, multipliers, and a few nice ideas, like being able to generate different sizes of balls by shrinking your paddle. It's basically Peggle if it took itself seriously.
It's £1.49, the demo is an hour-long unrestricted trial. I got enough from the demo, others might want to buy it. |
Cleared Soul Calibur V's story mode. It's short and disappoint characterwise, but I liked the story itself. I really felt for the two siblings.
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I started Mass Effect on hardcore difficulty a few days ago. This time, I'm going with a female character. Won't go the Renegade path though, I just have to play it through as a Paragon character.
I'm pretty much losing interest in SSX right now because some of the badges are so fucking hard. I mean, you have to earn millions of credits in the online events, survive all deadly descents with no gear (armour/any useful items). It's just frustrating and not fun, that's why I've been leveling my characters by doing Trick it -events online. |
Picked up Mass Effect 3, only a couple of hours in. It's pretty great.
Anyone else playing/going to play? I'd like to try the multiplayer out but it would probably be more fun with some of you rather than pissy 13 year olds screaming at me the whole time. |
Sonic Colors, it's fun but the cutscenes make me wanna crack the disc in half. Trimming the cast down was a cool idea but it didn't make this game any less irritating. I know these games aren't meant to be taken seriously but Sonic Adventure was so epic compared to this, every scene with Dr. Robotnik/Eggman w/e is just complete slapstick nonsense. I don't want the games to take themselves too seriously, there are enough games that do that as it is, but atleast make it feel like there's something at stake here and, heaven forbid, have some interesting characters like E-102 Gama.
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You’re crazy, Sonic Colors has some of the most entertaining cutscenes from a Sonic game. Adventure was full of cheesy crap and its super-seriousness was part of what led to Sonic 2006’s existence.
Also I’ve been picking up New Vegas after abandoning it for a few months. This game is just full of sidequests, I can’t even remember what the main quest was. |
I dumped my PS2 BIOS and created an ISO of Jade Cocoon 2. I'm playing it with a shittone of codes that fix lots of the bugs, such as the missing abilities. I can finally have my ideal water side of 2 anandia and 1 selahmnite. It also allows you to buy Dark Impact, Lilith's attack that hits all 8 places on the amulet, in the earth shops. Apparently you can make kalma eggs in synthesis, but they require high level items.
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