https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4GuHcZW2ccSumez wrote:awesome Eldricht Horror (voiced by the late Tony Jay <3)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4GuHcZW2ccSumez wrote:awesome Eldricht Horror (voiced by the late Tony Jay <3)
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Xyga wrote:Liar. I've known you only from latexmachomen.com and pantysniffers.org forums.chum wrote:the thing is that we actually go way back and have known each other on multiple websites, first clashing in a Naruto forum.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote:I'll make sure I'll download it illegally one day...
Uh, what about the Triple Rod, then? The Shield Boomer may be regarded as a playful frisbee, but the rod is our friend. It goes all 8 ways and is extendable two times the size. Not trying to sound too Freud here, but man-o-man that's a manly weapon. Oh boy.null1024 wrote:
I also started Mega Man Zero [GBA] but it's pissing me off in general [namely, the buster sucks ass and continues to prove itself much more of a situational weapon... but your sword feels so short and stubby now compared to in X].
also the way it handles lives is pretty obnoxious for a portable game
Nah, Kai is beautiful viciousness. I love it because I hate it. So close to the 2-ALL too many times and the failure is bittersweet.Sumez wrote:I've gone back and forth on Ultimate GnG, but eventually I've come to the conclusion that it's a horrible game, both the original and the Kai revision.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
At this point, after just spending my lunch hour trying to make my way through Storm Castle, I'd be inclined to agree.Sumez wrote:I've gone back and forth on Ultimate GnG, but eventually I've come to the conclusion that it's a horrible game, both the original and the Kai revision.
I still haven't gotten around to playing this... nor Blaster MasterSumez wrote:Wow. So my latest discovery of underrated classic titles is none other than Startropics...
Yeah, everyone knows about this one. It's one of the most common NES carts out there, and one has even been sitting in my collection for at least 15 years without getting played. I remember seeing it as a kid and being kinda fascinated with it, but later on I would just dismiss it as a subpar Zelda clone, never actually playing it myself.
But picking it up last weekend I'm really surprised just how competent this game is. Except the overworld of course, which is beyond crappy, but man, the dungeon gameplay is really, really well done. If nothing else, then at least in how much it's unlike anything else!
Looks like the Zelda concept in principle, which I guess it is, but the unique tile-based control scheme (which is really hard to pick up on just from seeing videos of the game) makes it play much more like a fast paced, tactical puzzle game. The dungeon puzzles and themes are extremely creative and incredibly varied, and the enemy patterns and AI is really well designed all around, with a strong focus on how they impact gameplay and the rooms they are placed in. On top of that, the game is challenging as hell, and the controls are some of the most solid I have ever seen in an 8-bit game, with every input being bufferable to constantly keep you on top of things and enforcing the aforementioned tactical gameplay. So far I've had to replay most dungeons at least a few times, and every time has been fun due to learning more about how to properly master the game.
This is, in my opinion, a way better game than the first Zelda for the same platform. Though a direct comparison is a bit unfair as this came out four years later, not long before A Link Before Past. But I'd say it's definitely a must-have title for the NES if only for the unique way it plays.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUbLL3J0__oMischief Maker wrote:and just a pinch of Dragon's Age omnisexuality.
I felt that way after spending 100 hours on Dark Souls. Great game and I'm glad I played it, but right now I'm done.Leandro wrote:Just finished Fallout 4 main quest after 185 hours... Great game. Now I need a light old school game to cleanse myself
One GBA cart I've been eyeing up, but hot damn expensive video game buys are out of the question right now (loose Fire Emblem US was about as posh a get as I allowed myself lately, and haven't even really played that one yet! Been a month or so now).null1024 wrote:Drill Dozer [GBA].
Pretty damn cool and I'm still a bit amazed I haven't picked it up before now.
Was reminiscing about it the other day, how oddly forgotten it seems for a game that feels more fresh toady than it used to seem back when (at least to me). Even the squad comes as a would-be mascot "character" like no other. Just DON'T save anywhere as you play it, anyone. The default checkpointing makes plenty of sense.Mischief Maker wrote:a little Republic Commando
It's been a handful of years since my playthrough on the original XBox, but I personally enjoyed it quite a bit; the platforming wasn't perfect, but the unusual stage themes/gimmicks and sense of humor more than made up for any such shortcomings in my book. In any event you can get the game for a song on Steam/GOG whenever it's on sale, and the PC version runs at 60 FPS, unlike the console versions; I say if you're down with 3D platforming in general you ought to go for it.Stevens wrote:Has anyone here played Psychonauts, if so what are your opinions of it?