05-26-2007, 05:02 AM | #681 |
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In NWN2, I'm at the point where I need to prepare for the trial. Also, before I do the trial, I'm at the Collector's mansion, trying to help Neeshka.
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05-26-2007, 05:12 AM | #682 | |
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I didn't want to leave Trep not taken to task for actual trolling (note how he made two further confrontational posts after "dropping this shit" announcement?), as opposed to imagined one.
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05-26-2007, 06:16 AM | #683 |
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Im playing The Dig. Great game, but most of the puzzles are very hard. I'm looking for Maggie with that holeass Brink.
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05-26-2007, 06:17 AM | #684 |
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Command and Conquer 3
Battle of Cologne as GDI getting my ass whooped by the Scrin. Dammit, even though I've taken out all enemy producing buildings except one, they still keep producing units faster than I. |
05-26-2007, 09:08 AM | #685 |
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I have started my Horror Summer by finishing Phantasmagoria 1 and 2, not only that, I have bought a GameCube with Resident Evil 0-3 and Codename Veronica. I have also bought a Playstation 2 with Project Zero/Fatal Frame 1-3. I am currently playing Resident Evil 0. For some reason I am enjoying it better than Resident Evil 4.
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05-28-2007, 07:23 AM | #686 |
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I am really enjoying Jade Empire, I LOVE the graphics, and the beauty of the artistry, it is like playing in a series of living paintings, the voice actings is top notch, the game play engrossing and entertaining and the story line is one of the nicest I have encountered in a long time. I love the phlisophy and the angst of it all. I am playing as Prodigy Lu and he is having a great time in spite of my fumble fingeredness re the action sequences, which are kind enough to allow me to continue but with the setttings possible I can see it would also be ok for more skilled players at such. I have finally "saved" the Forest, not thanks to the Mother, geez, and now have new adventures to look forward to.
I also want to mention i find the compaion functions one of the best sets of such I have seen, they are reasonable, work well and make interacting with a companion rewarding and very attractive. I have avoided such as I do not have an encycopedic brain for tons of details and codes and such and this system is both user frinedly and interacts well with the story line. I will try to post some screenies later, the visuals are just stunning. I now harbor hopes for a sequel and I am not even done with the 'beginning" of it all
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05-29-2007, 09:28 AM | #687 |
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I'm currently towards the end of God of War 2 (finally got enough free time to play it), and just like its predecessor, it is one of the most visceral and exciting games I've played. I recommend it to anyone who loves a good action/adventure experience.
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As much as some hardcore RPG gamers bitch and complain ( and you know who you are, you dumb selfish whiny tools), I'm swimmingly excited that developers like Bioware and Bethesda are more supportive of these kinds of RPGs for a wider audience. Why the hell should those snobby-ass gamers be the only ones to enjoy such rich worlds just because they think they can handle the mind bogglingly insane (and often times unnecessary) micro-micromanagement of stats? Fook that, I don't want to spend 75% of the time doing math, I wanna explore, get story, and get totally lost in such worlds! End of rant.
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05-29-2007, 11:05 PM | #689 |
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I-Ninja was easy at first, but some later timed challenges are very frustrating. It's no Psychonauts, but it's fine.
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05-30-2007, 12:32 AM | #690 |
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Dofus, lvl 77 on Rush
Some screens: Here on the wikipedia you can find more informations: wikipedia about DOFUS To download it: download DOFUS |
05-30-2007, 01:50 AM | #691 | |
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""Certainly sir. Have you been here before?" "No, I haven't, this is my first time" "Well, do you want to have just one argument, or were you thinking of taking a course?"
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05-30-2007, 05:03 AM | #692 |
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That bloody I-Ninja is one of the hardest games I ever played. There are missions that require you to make a perfect run, and I mean perfect. Make a single mistake and you won't make it in time so every time you screw something up (and there are oh so many things to screw up), you need to restart the level.
True, those missions are optional, but I want to finish all of them. One thing's for certain, I'll need a new gamepad when I'm done with it.
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05-31-2007, 07:23 AM | #693 |
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Aah, I-Ninja. I can't do more than the first set of levels .
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05-31-2007, 07:34 AM | #694 |
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In NWN2, I'm dividing my time between upgrading the Keep, and searching some ruins for a way to defeat the King of Shadows.
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05-31-2007, 09:07 AM | #695 |
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Intrepid, no i havent played the Mournful Blade quest yet, i just got through the bouts in the arena and am heading next to the Necropolis.... <shudder> to visit the Lotus Assasins in their hang out....yes I am playing the PC version, and the interface Biowar set up is very user friendly. I will keep up my hopes re a sequel and in the meantime play the other games they have done that I have not had time to see yet, may try Dragon Age next.
I too am enjoying the new expanded genre of epic adventure rpg with beautiful worlds. The ambience and setting really make a huge difference to me and IMHO seem to offer a great use of this fantastic medium of CGI.
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06-03-2007, 01:22 PM | #696 |
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I-Ninja hates me. I had to replay the third "sneaking" mission in the third world for some 40 or 50 times, no exaggeration. I've been playing it for three hours straight, cursing like a madman, but I finally made it. I believe I still have about one half of the missions to go.
If you think you can take anything a 3D platformer can throw at you, this is the game to try. Basic missions are seductively easy, but those timed monstrosities are HARD.
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06-04-2007, 09:11 AM | #697 |
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Currently playing C&C 3 on my new beefed up PC. I'm in level 6 of the GDI campaign, and I'm loving it.
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06-04-2007, 09:55 PM | #698 |
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Working on Resident Evil Code Veronica X. I would have been done by now if it wasnt for a gallstone attack
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Anyway, I had the biggest problem with the elevator codes on the Bermuda platform in The Moment of Silence. After two days of trying I checked the UHS hints (up until this point I had solved everything without any hints so I was very disappointed having to look for help) and discovered that the game here actually is flawed, giving the wrong clues. Spoiler:
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06-05-2007, 11:42 AM | #700 |
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Just to note, that issue was fixed in a patch.
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