Lunatic plus classic mode?professor ganson wrote:Fire Emblem Awakening - lunatic difficulty. So far it's a really nice challenge to no miss.

Lunatic plus classic mode?professor ganson wrote:Fire Emblem Awakening - lunatic difficulty. So far it's a really nice challenge to no miss.
Wow, ok, I was wrong.broken harbour wrote:Been Playing Starfox Adventures - GC
I skipped this game back when it was released due to the excessive amount of hate levied at it for not being a true sequel to Starfox 64.
It's actually quite enjoyable, it's basically a Legend of Zelda game, starring Starfox. I'm only about 6-7 hours in. Yes, it's basically Dinosaur Planet with the Starfox Cast pasted in, yes the Arwing sequences are a cruel tease of what could have been, yes it looks/feels kind of like an N64 game, yes the voice acting borders on grating, and yes, lack of dual stick controls hurt it somewhat. (C'mon even in 2002 dual stick controls were standard in this type of game...)
But it has that quality of "just another 20 minutes" when you're playing it, it's not that hard, but it is fun. Some of the particle and lighting effects still look good today. Great art design too.
There are a few section tho that I had to consult a guide as I just didn't clue in to how the 'puzzle' worked. But I could just be a moron too....
Basically - if you like Zelda style games, you'll probably like this.
what's the test of fear again?broken harbour wrote: Wow, ok, I was wrong.
This game is just garbage, it started off good, but about 14 hours in the game takes a dump and just becomes tedious bulls**t. The test of Fear makes me Rage. Rage more than any other game I've ever played. I'm done with this one, I wanted to see it through but I just can't play this stupid test of fear anymore. F**k this game. Not Rare's finest moment.
RegalSin wrote:You can't even drive across the country Naked anymore
This post got me curious about the game, I looked it up and apparently it's a hentai? I thought you were above those things Ruldra, after you started going to the gym!Ruldra wrote:Katawa Shoujo.
It's been like 6 months since I last played, so last night decided to give it another go. I'm not pursuing anyone in particular, I'm just choosing my options like I would if I was the protagonist...
...and I finish the game depressed, drunk and alone. And possibly dead. Wtf man? I'm kinda sad to see that being myself makes me end up like that. The game even rubs it in your face saying you had plenty of opportunities but you missed them all.
Feels bad man.
Katawa Shoujo isn't really a hentai game, even though it has some (mild) adult scenes. It's a genuinely good, well-written visual novel and it makes you see disabled people with newfound respect. Give it a try.Leandro wrote:This post got me curious about the game, I looked it up and apparently it's a hentai? I thought you were above those things Ruldra, after you started going to the gym!
Just kidding man, I "played" lots of True Love and Season of Sakura back in the day.
I started this and it seemed worth playing. Just didn't find the time yet. Easy is ok with me in this sort of game, but boring doesn't sound good. Hopefully it picks up.null1024 wrote:Ys Seven [PSP].
Haven't played it in a few days. Just beat the Earth Dragon, which was a bit easy and boring.
You`re exaggerating. These games are not that long. If you haven`t completed every single quest after 250 hours of play, you`re doing it wrong. And since MH4 doesn`t have G-level monsters, it`s going to take even less.dcharlie wrote:Taking it nice and slow and soaking it all up - this is a 1000+ hour commitment so no need to try to see it all in one weekend.
Well, the boss was easy and boring considering how late in the game it was. Hopefully the next Dragon is a bit more interesting to fight.professor ganson wrote:I started this and it seemed worth playing. Just didn't find the time yet. Easy is ok with me in this sort of game, but boring doesn't sound good. Hopefully it picks up.null1024 wrote:Ys Seven [PSP].
Haven't played it in a few days. Just beat the Earth Dragon, which was a bit easy and boring.
That endgame, glimpsing an unreachable egg from a crawlspace and having the counter suddenly rocket back up to ten is pretty memorable. "This thing broken?" Despite the tiny screen I found that climactic setup way stronger than the first or third games'.EmperorIng wrote:it really is like getting lost in some dark cave with no way out.
I always figured the voice acting in HotD2 in particular had to be intentional. NO ONE would say Goldman's lines the way he does unless they were specifically trolling the Japanese people who payed them to do the acting.Obiwanshinobi wrote:I have played neither the Chihiro/Xbox HotD3, nor the PC port (which I read the Wii version is based on), but it must have been one of Sega's last technical battles for the glory. Even when the PC port came out, it was praised for its graphics (the year was 2005, mind you). So I don't like the playable characters models and animations, but it hardly matters. One area where the game surpasses RE4 graphically is the skybox.
More impressive than Ghost Squad for sure (if not quite as remarkable game).
Do the same people voiced HotD2&III and Ghost Squad in English? Guess I can just look up the manuals. Really distinctive kind of bad voice acting.