SuperstarHero
The Coffee Man's Child
Thinking of scripting a review of Steven Universe maybe if COMPASS and my family doesn't interfere.
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Post by SuperstarHero on Nov 7, 2013 4:32:34 GMT -8
I'm gonna go back to playing: Mario and Luigi Dream Team Rockman 10 Rockman 9 Wind Waker HD
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Post by RavenKingSage on Nov 9, 2013 13:41:03 GMT -8
Next to Pokémon Y, I've been playing Majora's Mask and Skyward Sword. Just felt like playing some Zelda I guess. Can't wait to get my hands on Wind Waker HD.
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Post by jackoftrade2 on Nov 9, 2013 18:01:49 GMT -8
Resonance of Fate. Just beaten Tri-Stamp. Needless to say, fuck that boss up the ass.
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Post by The Beast In Heat on Dec 2, 2013 13:14:08 GMT -8
Professor Layton Azran Legacy: It has some really cool puzzles (Haven't played miracle mask yet and I know it's dumb to play this Before miracle mask but miracle mask wasn't at the store I was in.
Xenoblade Chronicles: This will take a while since I also have collage.
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Post by Not The Water Waka on Dec 2, 2013 16:32:26 GMT -8
-Pokemon FireRed, in an effort to speed-run it. Going fairly well. (except for the fact that I forgot how to Silph Co.) -Super Mario World (GBA), for the heck of it. -Minecraft (PC), from time to time.
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Post by Kaiskov on Dec 3, 2013 12:58:53 GMT -8
I had the idea of playing Skyrim with mods about two weeks ago. Yup, totally worth it
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Post by Burst on Dec 4, 2013 8:59:00 GMT -8
Playing Snake Eater for my PS Vita until my computer is fixed. I am stuck on the bit after The Fear's fight.
Oh yeah, and THE STUPID HOTLINE MIAMI GAME HAS STOLEN MY WEEKENDS!! Still love the game though, despite it's balls-hard difficulty.
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Post by Burst on Dec 4, 2013 8:59:37 GMT -8
I had the idea of playing Skyrim with mods about two weeks ago. Yup, totally worth it Which mods did you get?
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Post by RavenKingSage on Dec 4, 2013 9:03:17 GMT -8
Basically all the 3D Zelda games, with a focus on Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword.
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Post by Kaiskov on Dec 4, 2013 9:45:35 GMT -8
I had the idea of playing Skyrim with mods about two weeks ago. Yup, totally worth it Which mods did you get? - Unofficial Skyrim Patch - SPERG - SkyUI - Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Real Clouds - RBEs Realistic 1st Person Camera Bob - RaceMenu - Populated Cities Towns Villages - Footprints - Enhanced Wetness and Puddles - Duel - Combat Realism - Categorized Favourites Menu - Audio Overhaul for Skyrim - A Quality World Map - A Matter of Time - 360 Walk and Run Plus
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Post by Burst on Dec 4, 2013 10:27:42 GMT -8
- Unofficial Skyrim Patch - SPERG - SkyUI - Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Real Clouds - RBEs Realistic 1st Person Camera Bob - RaceMenu - Populated Cities Towns Villages - Footprints - Enhanced Wetness and Puddles - Duel - Combat Realism - Categorized Favourites Menu - Audio Overhaul for Skyrim - A Quality World Map - A Matter of Time - 360 Walk and Run Plus Wow. That's a lot of mods. I would recommend the Gifts Of The Outsider mod (adds the powers from Dishonored into the game), the Fall of the Space Core mod (for a little fun), and the Midas Magic mod (which adds a few more spells).
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Post by Kaiskov on Dec 4, 2013 10:29:46 GMT -8
- Unofficial Skyrim Patch - SPERG - SkyUI - Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Real Clouds - RBEs Realistic 1st Person Camera Bob - RaceMenu - Populated Cities Towns Villages - Footprints - Enhanced Wetness and Puddles - Duel - Combat Realism - Categorized Favourites Menu - Audio Overhaul for Skyrim - A Quality World Map - A Matter of Time - 360 Walk and Run Plus Wow. That's a lot of mods. I would recommend the Gifts Of The Outsider mod (adds the powers from Dishonored into the game), the Fall of the Space Core mod (for a little fun), and the Midas Magic mod (which adds a few more spells). I mainly chose these mods to improve the default gameplay experience, but that one with the Dishonored powers sounds interesting
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Post by TXA on Dec 7, 2013 9:53:10 GMT -8
Sonic 2.
What a pile of garbage. I'm sorry, but there is no defense for this game's level design. You know you're doing something wrong when 75% of your game consiats of high speed segments with no true gameplay to them, and the other 25% consists of sloppily made platforming with cheap deaths up the ass(inescapable spike trap FTW). To this day, I've never beaten this game, mainly because Oil Ocean is such a steep difficulty curve to an otherwise pathetically easy game(God help me if I ever get to Metropolis zone). I absolutely hate this game, and the only reason I'm playing it is so I can say I beat it, which will probably never happen.
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Post by RavenKingSage on Dec 8, 2013 6:40:19 GMT -8
Sonic 2. What a pile of garbage. I'm sorry, but there is no defense for this game's level design. You know you're doing something wrong when 75% of your game consiats of high speed segments with no true gameplay to them, and the other 25% consists of sloppily made platforming with cheap deaths up the ass(inescapable spike trap FTW). To this day, I've never beaten this game, mainly because Oil Ocean is such a steep difficulty curve to an otherwise pathetically easy game(God help me if I ever get to Metropolis zone). I absolutely hate this game, and the only reason I'm playing it is so I can say I beat it, which will probably never happen. Take it easy... some people like the high speed segments (love Chemical Plant) mixed with traditional platforming. I'll give you the inescapable spike trap thing, but I otherwise can't think of any "cheap" specifics in the level design. But I haven't played it in a while, so... eh. I wouldn't say there is absolutely no defense for the level design, since... well, other than the inescapable spike trap, that's what some people like. Anyway, Sonic Generations. All this forum talk about the blue hedgehog made me want to play an awesome Sonic game.
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Post by TXA on Dec 8, 2013 7:56:09 GMT -8
Sonic 2. What a pile of garbage. I'm sorry, but there is no defense for this game's level design. You know you're doing something wrong when 75% of your game consiats of high speed segments with no true gameplay to them, and the other 25% consists of sloppily made platforming with cheap deaths up the ass(inescapable spike trap FTW). To this day, I've never beaten this game, mainly because Oil Ocean is such a steep difficulty curve to an otherwise pathetically easy game(God help me if I ever get to Metropolis zone). I absolutely hate this game, and the only reason I'm playing it is so I can say I beat it, which will probably never happen. Take it easy... some people like the high speed segments (love Chemical Plant) mixed with traditional platforming. I'll give you the inescapable spike trap thing, but I otherwise can't think of any "cheap" specifics in the level design. But I haven't played it in a while, so... eh. I wouldn't say there is absolutely no defense for the level design, since... well, other than the inescapable spike trap, that's what some people like. Anyway, Sonic Generations. All this forum talk about the blue hedgehog made me want to play an awesome Sonic game. I get that people like to turn their brains off and just zip by without a care in the world, but this isn't how you do it. I think a traditional Sonic game should be one that tests your reflexes by implementing obstacles into high speed segments. More than half of Sonic 2 consists of Sonic rolling around at the speed of sound, while the player literally does nothing but watch. That is what makes Sonic 2 inexcusably bad to me.
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