06-24-2006, 02:41 AM | #201 |
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Half-Life 2 episode 1, half way through the 2nd chapter.
& Command & Conquer (the Original), 3rd mission on GDI side.
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06-24-2006, 10:58 AM | #202 |
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I succeeded getting Messiah to run properly and it's a surprisingly engaging game. The whole concept of changing bodies is fun and makes for some pretty puzzle-ish gameplay so it's unfortunate that combat is almost inhumanly hard. Those bastards rarely miss and poor controls and a horrible camera make it hard for you to shoot back. Thankfully, you can possess anyone at any time so when they kill your host, you just jump into someone else, but you're an easy target when changing bodies so you still end up dying a lot.
I don't know, I'll give it one more try and then decide whether to continue or forget about it.
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06-25-2006, 06:21 AM | #203 |
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Yep, I'll continue playing, it's not that hard after some practice (especially if you take a stealthier approach) and the game is pretty addictive. Some platforming, some action, a bit of stealth and all generously sprinkled with puzzles, what more could you ask for? Okay, less technical problems and somewhat better controls, but at least I finally made it to run under XP.
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06-25-2006, 10:03 AM | #204 |
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Ah, Bloodlines, what fun that one. I still spot Malkavians walking around my town occasionally. Not to mention Brujahs.
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06-25-2006, 12:31 PM | #205 |
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Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
I've just been attacked at the hotel. The mood and the actual gameplay of this title are great, but unskippable cutscenes and save points really don't work together well. Despite this, however, I'm going to say the following: everyone should play this game. |
06-28-2006, 01:58 AM | #206 | |
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Final Fantasy 8 Probably half-way through disk 2. Tried this game a couple of times but kept getting frusturated with the random battles and such. Now I'm really getting into it and grasping the gameplay mechanics such as the Junction system. Story is going well and can't wait to see how it all unfolds for Squall and the gang. X-Men: Legends Not a fan of the comics but I enjoyed the film adaptations...and this game so far. The team-based/brawler/realtime combat system is hell alot of fun. I'm at the Arbiter level where I got to rescue some crewmembers and so on.
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06-28-2006, 02:15 AM | #207 |
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Colin McRae Rally 05: I'm using this for the braindead moments of the day when I tune into Pandora and turn off the game sounds. Time goes by like butter. Currently playing 3rd stage of the career.
Bloodlines: Decided to replay the game, since I never made it to Chinatown before. Currently killing people for VV in Hollywood. |
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Tremere, with lots of points in melee, seduction and thaumaturgy. I also have a big hammer.
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06-28-2006, 08:01 AM | #211 |
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"The Longest Journey"
chapter 5-6 "TES3: Morrowind" lvl8 beginning of the MQ |
06-28-2006, 11:16 AM | #212 |
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Finished HL2 Episode 1. And having a hard time with C&C, I dont remember it beign so hard...
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06-28-2006, 12:00 PM | #213 |
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I'm currently replaying the chapters in Hitman: Blood Money, trying to get Silent Assasin on all of em. I'm also playing Gabriel Knight 3 and i'm on the Le Serpente Rouge-puzzle.
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06-28-2006, 12:46 PM | #215 |
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Messiah was a game made by Shiny in 2000 that, if I remember correctly, trumpeted itself at the time as having some special, scaling, futureproof engine. Which was a big lie. The game, on the other hand, was fairly fun if unspectacular. And hard. I never got very far in it, anyway.
It's almost nothing like The Nomad Soul. It's a third-person action game with the occasional puzzle, with the nifty feature that you play a little cherub who can possess people ingame (and has to in order to solve the puzzles). If only the possession thing was a little easier to pull off. |
06-28-2006, 01:56 PM | #216 | |
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That, and initially it was full of bugs. It's been patched reasonably well, though, the only problems I encountered so far (after I got it running by setting the compatibility mode to Windows 2000 ) were some random crashes mostly occuring after the cutscenes. And to answer your other question, it's not really like Omikron. There are some platforming elements and maybe a bit more action to it, but it actually depends on the way you choose to play the game. I've seen it compared to Deus Ex in that regard, but I wouldn't know because Deus Ex still sits on my shelf unplayed................... Noooo, not on the head! Anyway, this review should give you the basic idea. EDIT: Oops, RLacey beat me by an hour, but I don't much agree with what he said so it's okay. Oh, and the possesion couldn't be simpler, you just jump into someone (from any direction on easy, from the back and the sides on normal and from the back only on hard) and flap your wings a little.
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today completed 3 chapters. now im in 8.Chapter. Its like game gets better with every chapter...Arcadia is much cooler than Starks...I love to read April´s diary too, some cool sarcastic lines can be found there once in a while I loveed this puzzle underwater(chapter 7)....one of not so many in this game... needed to share.... |
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I'm playing the new Mario Bros. I'm only in world 2.
I'm also playing Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. It's so.boring. and yet I can't stop playing it. I wake up thinking, "Have my pineapples grown yet? Will Popuri be nice to me today? Maybe I can save up enough dough to buy a sheep! " |