I played Castle Crashers waaay back. I think I only ended up finishing it once with the Blue Ice Knight or whatever. There was never anyone playing on XBL so I didn't have any incentive to replay it.
I played Castle Crashers waaay back. I think I only ended up finishing it once with the Blue Ice Knight or whatever. There was never anyone playing on XBL so I didn't have any incentive to replay it.
agility maxed out = hax arrows, plus you move super fast.
Warhammer Online
lulz@ dying because you run over a branch (i'm not kidding)
gotta love that programming
PvP is alot of fun though
I'm currently playing Valkyria Chronicles 2 and it's pretty fun. The improved gameplay is excellent and the new additions are cool to use. Overall, it's a very satisfying game.
I am training in the shadows.
Currently playing: All of your games, probably.
Yeah, I've started VC2 also. I think I just started March and finished the preliminaries in the Lavatein Cup against Class C or something.
Just started playing Dragon Age Origins : Awakening over the weekend.
Lost my game data from DAO... so had to roll a new charactor which I'm still unsure about. Feels sorta like I started a game and used cheat codes or a trainer hack. Start w\ 100g, lvl 19 and a ton of points.
I made a battle mage, but find myself playing mostly w\ the rogue in my party who pretty much rapes. Game is good so far. I am still considering starting over DAO so that I can play through both w\ the same character.
If you really want to feel overpowered, import a warden from the main game. All those bonuses from the Fade and various side quests make a huge difference. I made an Orlesian Warden to try out a few different builds, and it doesn't even compare. It was noticeably more difficult on the same settings, even with the same character class.
Been playing Mass Effect 1 and 2 pretty extensively lately. Enjoying the hell out of it, too.
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Just finished my first run-through of Lair of the Shadow Broker for ME2. Amazing, and it only gets better after that. I won't spoil, but know that I really want to.
It was genuinely the best DLC for ME2...and I don't even like Liara. Combat was fun, and the minor complaints are completely overshadowed by what you get out of it.
Too bad my captain's quarters fish died because I messed around too long
Can't wait to play through it again with another one of my Shepards.
Finally got to play it for myself. I always find myself friggen' amazed by Bioware's storytelling, but I think this one takes the cake. And to think, this was DLC. Can't wait for ME3's release.
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PC: Starcraft 2
PS3: Still finishing up all the DLC for Fallout 3. (Getting pumped up about Fallout: New Vegas)
"My way of joking is to tell the truth. That's the funniest joke in the world."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5uoZh_uatQ
this game is so scary, probably the best horror game out there atm
I've bought Rhythm Zone on steam - pretty fun guitar-hero like game - but using controller for it is painful.
if anyone is interested i have one guest pass for this game to share on steam. PM me if you want it.
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Just downloaded Dead Rising 2: Case Zero. Feels like the first game but kind of blah. There's less humor and more of a desperation atmosphere and that takes away from the game. Feels like DR1.5 so far, which is ok since DR is such an awesome game, but hopefully the full game is cool.
edit: finished the demo after some angry hair-pulling and almost throwing my controller at the TV. Not sure why but the first game frustrated me this way too. It's extremely satisfying to accomplish all of the missions but figuring out the exact sequence you need to do requires more effort than a video game should. I think they should have made it more fun and less thought-intensive, particularly with the razor-thin time allotments you get for accomplishing some of the missions.
Some improvements: the escortees are a lot smarter and durable than in the first game, so escorting them to safety doesn't drive you insane with rage.
The combo weapons are fun but some of them are too big for an inventory slot so when you switch off them you drop it, which sucks.
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“For God will not permit that we shall know what is to come... those who by some sorcery or by some dream might come to pierce the veil that lies so darkly over all that is before them may serve by just that vision to cause that God should wrench the world from its heading and set it upon another course altogether and then where stands the sorcerer? Where the dreamer and his dream?”
Just finished my second playthrough of Halo: Reach. I think Bungie's sending the series out with a bang on this one; they did an excellent job with the story. Multiplayer's still a bitch to try and get into though, since those who've been playing Halo 3 since release still have the high ground, as it were.
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I dunno, I haven't played Halo 3 multi in ages, and didn't have issues ranking in matches, mostly getting 1-3rd place in slayer.
Invasion is the most fun though IMO, maybe you should try that?
And yeah I agree, Reach is fucking awesome. Also nearly have all the achievements ;D.
Eh, I'm probably overreacting to me sucking at Halo online, but whatever. I still have a good time with it most of the time I play. I have tried Invasion and it's really interesting, but I've found that I really like the arena 2v2 matches. It seems to display my suck less.
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Currently playing Tales of Vesperia and I have to say, the control scheme is just as bad as Final Fantasy 13's... wtf hapened to the simple control schemes. Why do you need 3-5 multiple button presses nowadays to achieve a skill/kill.
No wonder games like Call of Duty are the top games every year. Simple control Schemes = Much more fun game.
I will concede that Resonance of Fate control scheme is very new and in novative, it's at least fun to use.
I think companies like Square-Enix and Namco need to go back to the drawing board.
English voice actors suck for video games :/
You can assign four short cuts to left analog + A and then an additional 4 to the right analog stick. I really hope you're not opening the menu every time you want to cast something. That says a lot more about you than it does about the game. Unless you're complaining about the fact that ToV forces you to actually play the game by press a button for regular attack then yes, there's nothing anyone can do to fix that. I suppose doing combos and making multiple attacks on regular enemies IS too hard. They should definitely make it to where everything dies after you press A.
Yes CoD is popular because all you need to do is press one button for everything. I love how the game magically reads my mind and knows when i want to throw a grenade and when i want to shoot. It automatically changes weapon to suit every situation for me too, BEST GAME EVER!
And no, not all english voice actors are bad. There are notorious ones like Infinite Undiscovery, but voice actor for games like ToV can hardly be considered to "suck".