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Epignosis
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Okay, I think I'll uninstall this. |
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Triceratopsoil
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cool, latest TF2 update makes the game crash to desktop if you have a custom HUD
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Henry Plainview
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That is Gaben's just punishment for preferring something else to his holy writ.
I can't play anything for another 2 weeks because the dumbasses at the repair place in friggin Texas apparently think 88+ C under load and idle temperatures of 60 C is totally fine. At this rate I'll have lost interest in League of Legends and TF2 entirely...
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Alitare
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I don't think I'll play another online game in my life. I'm so sick of online multiplayer. If it isn't on my tv in my living room with my friends in person, sharing pizza and soda and listening to music together for hours on end until 3 AM as we crack jokes without any stupid desks or keyboards in the way while going from one thing to another...then I don't give a sh*t. I hate online mutliplayer.
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ColonelClaypool
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Downloaded an indie game from Steam the other day named Legend of Grimrock. An old-school, Eye of the Beholder-type RPG, it is fairly cheap at 10 euros and great fun. Recommended for old geezers who would like a stroll down memory lane.
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With magic, you can turn a frog into a prince.
With science, you can turn a frog into a Ph.D. and you still have the frog you started with. |
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Henry Plainview
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You don't like people calling you a f**king fa****?
Edited by Henry Plainview - May 04 2012 at 13:30 |
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Gamemako
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Invariably pronounced sloppily by someone who sounds like he's 12 years old? |
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Hail Eris!
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Alitare
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I could care less if somebody called me a f**king fa****. I hate having to share my game playing time with people I hate. I like being immersed into something as completely as possible. Idiots yelling 'Leroy Jenkins' or 'pwnd that n00b' or typing 'I need a +2 enchantment on my dex skill' always cracks it for me. I've played enough online to know it isn't for me. I used to play Neverwinter Nights all the time. I had a WoW account for two months. I played Guild Wars for about a month. I was addicted to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory in high school. I'd rather play something by myself or with my close personal friends. This is why I am not interested at all in the ideas of multiplayer Fallout or Skyrim. The only game I've ever played to incorporate online multiplayer in a manner I enjoy is Dark Souls. And even then I could've lived without that. I'm nearly finished with Twilight Princess. So far I really like it. I only wish they would've removed the Snowpeak ruin - not even because of how annoying it was. The characters were pitiful, the item was ludicrously inane, and the puzzles were dim. Every other dungeon has been a real pleasure to work through. After that I'll probably start Skyward Sword. I got Super Paper Mario today. I started it up and played for a couple hours. Really fun mechanics, too easy for any concentrated application. Super Mario Galaxy is about three or four times as entertaining as I would've expected. Not the greatest game of all time, but something I can see myself being happy to have in my collection some months down the road. No More Heroes is on the way. I have heard wildly different things about it. But I got it cheap and my Wii games library is sorely lacking. Hopefully it'll be worth the 7 USD I paid out for it. I finished Alan Wake yesterday. I can't believe I actually enjoyed the overall plot and ending. Better than half the Stephen King books I've read. Lately I've been going back and listening to piano reiterations of older Final Fantasy songs. I love the melodies. I think that, years on, I'll have completely forgotten the games, themselves. I'll never play Final Fantasy 8 or 9 again, but all those songs will still most likely be in rotation. I don't hop on here often enough to update what I do as I do it, so I guess this is an overview of my video gaming for the past couple weeks or so. I had been playing Dragon Quest 8, which was a great time-killer for being such solid quality, but I kinda dropped out of it. I got the Wii and my girlfriend keeps asking me to play Mario Party with her. We got really cheap used copies of a few Dance Dance Revolution games and dance pads for the PS2, so I've been messing around with that a little bit. I like it because I've a fondness for nearly all decently-constructed rhythm games, even if it involves dancing in time with Sean Paul's Temperature or something. I got a 5 dollar used game coupon for Gamestop, so I may swing by and pick up a copy of DJ Hero 2. I've looked over the track listing and am not particularly impressed, but for 7 dollars used, before the 5 dollar ticket, I'll end up paying less than two bucks for it with my discount. I want to get Metroid Prime Trilogy, but those gamestop f**kheads are charging nearly 70 dollars for a USED copy. That is utterly insane. Cheap copies of it online hover around 40 bucks or so. How do they live with themselves? I don't know why I prefer actually getting the old games on my Wii. I downloaded the original NES Zelda a few nights ago. Sure, I could've downloaded it for free on my laptop, but that would require moving it, setting it up, not being able to sit on the couch, playing with a smaller screen, dealing with all that wiring sh*t, reconfiguring my old wired Xbox 360 controller and all that. Plus I'll be tempted to cheat or use turbo speed or what-have-you. I want to have every Zelda game I can on a single console. So here's to having Twilight Princess, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Zelda 1, Skyward Sword, and Link to the Past so far. I need to get Wind Waker for the 'cube if I can find it used for cheaps. I ordered a couple of the Wii classic virtual console controllers online and when they got here I was appalled at the short wire length. Lo and behold, I looked it up and found that you could effectively make it wireless if you plugged it into the wii remote. I tried doing so for five minutes before I realized I'd purchased cheap hong kong knock-offs that use a gamecube plug instead of the classic pro plug. Hell on wheels, for sure. Now I have the cheapest one I could find on ebay in the mail. It MAY be here before June 1st, dammit. Probably not. Has anybody played any of the Persona games? I have the 3rd one, which is great entertainment, but I've heard the 4th one is even better. I don't want to shell out 30 dollars for a PS2 game, though. That seems preposterous. I had to bite the bullet and pay nearly 20 dollars for a used copy of both Okami and Shadow of the Colossus some months back, so perhaps I'll put it on hold for a couple months. I think this post is long enough. Nobody will read it.
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Textbook
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Who else is signed up for the Telltale Walking Dead game?
Played episode 1, waaaaay better than that over-rated TV show...
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Gamemako
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Pfft, nonsense sh*t-talking is half the fun! I love delivering inane one-liners, especially in co-op games. When playing Tribes, I also abuse the hell out of the message system.
I listened to a video with the battle music from each Final Fantasy game up to XIII the other day. Now, I never played XII or XIII, but I did play every one from 1 through 10. I actually didn't even remember the battle music for 8 or 9 at all. 1, 4, 6, and 7 are burned into my brain forever, though. Especially this, the best boss music ever.
Because the games that were great then are still great.
Played the second Persona 2 game (Eternal Punishment -- Innocent Sin was not released in the U.S.). Interesting game, but it was a PS1 game, and you're probably pretty far beyond that. Never got around to Persona 3 or Persona 4...
Telltale usually does quality work. I'm not surprised it's good. |
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Hail Eris!
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Henry Plainview
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Austin you need to do this some time.
report blitz nvm he is a genius
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Epignosis
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I am replaying The Legend of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link on NES (as though the first game wasn't a friggin adventure of Link).
I remembered it (obviously) as being an extremely difficult game, but as an adult, I am finding it less challenging (if anything, it's annoying). But I am appreciating it more so far. Edited by Epignosis - May 10 2012 at 21:02 |
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Barbu
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Continuing...(after a 2 months break).
Halfway through the main quest - Level 38 This is a great Game !! |
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Sleep_Within
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Anyone played Planescape: Torment for PC? It's without a doubt the best gaming experience I've ever had.
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"I decided to draw some pictures in the air, pictures of all my imaginations."
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Alitare
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I love Planescape. It is one of my favorite RPGs from that period. I only wish they'd given the overall combat more thought. I think I prefer Baldur's Gate II's overall gameplay and feel, but Planescape's story is one of video gaming's truly superb plots.
I bought a copy of Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword only to realize that you are forced to have the Wii motion plus nonsense, and I don't have that. So now I'm playing PS2 games. I haven't finished Persona 3, but I've put nearly 60 hours into the game and could be happy with another 15 or 20. Dragon Quest 8 is fun, but too strictly attached to the past. Random encounters are fine. Turn based combat is fine. The entire flow of the game, though, goes by at a damn snail's pace. I tried Suikoden 3. I'd heard it was a masterpiece. I'd heard it had over 100 playable characters. I'd heard it was one of the greatest RPGs for the PS2. I guess folks were real forgiving at that time, because I played it for two hours and was already bored with it.
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TheProgtologist
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Finally,a gamer on my wavelength. I am in my late 40's and having been playing video games since the Pong and Atari days.I am used to playing by myself or with a few friends.I DESPISE online multiplayer in consoles and computer gaming.The only exception to the rule has been WoW and Star Wars The Old Republic.
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TheProgtologist
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I love that game,and spent many,many fun-filled ours playing it.
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Snow Dog
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^Always great to see a Dredd avatar. Do you read Dredd?
Oh and online playing never really clicked with me. Edited by Snow Dog - May 11 2012 at 09:25 |
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Alitare
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Yeah, Dredd is great. A friend of mine at work turned me onto some of the comics. Love the parodic style. That friend actually writes, draws, inks, and produces his own comics. He showed me one of his which is a cross between Judge Dredd and Evil Dead. It was pretty cool.
I found a Wii motion sensor at my parent's house just lying around. I'm hoping it isn't broken.
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Gamemako
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One of the best games ever made. That and Xenogears would be my two biggest examples of gaming as an art form. |
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Hail Eris!
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