What are you playing?
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356084373' post='139941']
[quote name='aine' timestamp='1356058067' post='139913']
THQ went Chapter 11. I guess the bundle didn't help them that much. If they scrap Metro Last Light now I'll be pissed.
Nice deals on amazon.com. Most are Steam keys, so doesn't matter where you live.
Also, the Steam Sale is on, in case you still didn't notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
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Metro is not developed by an internal studio, it's a contract work.
You need to read the Spam thread some more, I wrote about Amazon and Steam yesterday. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
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The Spam thread was too spammed for me to notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/hmph.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':hmph:' />
I know THQ is only a publisher of Metro, but with the rights now being in hands of a new owner, you don't know what crap will they pull off. I just want to sleep in peace knowing my precious game is getting closer to be shipped Day By Day. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
[quote name='aine' timestamp='1356058067' post='139913']
THQ went Chapter 11. I guess the bundle didn't help them that much. If they scrap Metro Last Light now I'll be pissed.
Nice deals on amazon.com. Most are Steam keys, so doesn't matter where you live.
Also, the Steam Sale is on, in case you still didn't notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[/quote]
Metro is not developed by an internal studio, it's a contract work.
You need to read the Spam thread some more, I wrote about Amazon and Steam yesterday. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
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The Spam thread was too spammed for me to notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/hmph.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':hmph:' />
I know THQ is only a publisher of Metro, but with the rights now being in hands of a new owner, you don't know what crap will they pull off. I just want to sleep in peace knowing my precious game is getting closer to be shipped Day By Day. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='aine' timestamp='1356087029' post='139945']
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356084373' post='139941']
[quote name='aine' timestamp='1356058067' post='139913']
THQ went Chapter 11. I guess the bundle didn't help them that much. If they scrap Metro Last Light now I'll be pissed.
Nice deals on amazon.com. Most are Steam keys, so doesn't matter where you live.
Also, the Steam Sale is on, in case you still didn't notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[/quote]
Metro is not developed by an internal studio, it's a contract work.
You need to read the Spam thread some more, I wrote about Amazon and Steam yesterday. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[/quote]
The Spam thread was too spammed for me to notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/hmph.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':hmph:' />
I know THQ is only a publisher of Metro, but with the rights now being in hands of a new owner, you don't know what crap will they pull off. I just want to sleep in peace knowing my precious game is getting closer to be shipped Day By Day. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
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That is a great T-ara song indeed. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
And just to make you <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> even more, the Stalker license was sold to BitComposer (who published and co-programmed CoP), but the remaining two dudes at GSC say that's not entirely true. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356084373' post='139941']
[quote name='aine' timestamp='1356058067' post='139913']
THQ went Chapter 11. I guess the bundle didn't help them that much. If they scrap Metro Last Light now I'll be pissed.
Nice deals on amazon.com. Most are Steam keys, so doesn't matter where you live.
Also, the Steam Sale is on, in case you still didn't notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[/quote]
Metro is not developed by an internal studio, it's a contract work.
You need to read the Spam thread some more, I wrote about Amazon and Steam yesterday. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[/quote]
The Spam thread was too spammed for me to notice. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/hmph.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':hmph:' />
I know THQ is only a publisher of Metro, but with the rights now being in hands of a new owner, you don't know what crap will they pull off. I just want to sleep in peace knowing my precious game is getting closer to be shipped Day By Day. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
[/quote]
That is a great T-ara song indeed. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
And just to make you <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' /> even more, the Stalker license was sold to BitComposer (who published and co-programmed CoP), but the remaining two dudes at GSC say that's not entirely true. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... dammit.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':dammit:' />
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
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Re: What are you playing?
Dammit, Steam sale! Why U no cheep, Skyrim?!?
PSN: Aurin13
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sayumi R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sayumi R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Al Kusanagi' timestamp='1356110793' post='139957']
Dammit, Steam sale! Why U no cheep, Skyrim?!?
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After this, you don't deserve it anyway.
Dammit, Steam sale! Why U no cheep, Skyrim?!?
[/quote]
After this, you don't deserve it anyway.
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
Re: What are you playing?
I recently finished Final Fantasy XIII (47h49m16s). Despite hearing a lot of negative reviews since the game's release (nearly three years ago!), I was happy to find that it's a great game.
The story and the way it's presented are quite good. I really liked how the whole "Thirteen Days" events are spread throughout the beginning to give a sense of what happened before the main plot and what led to the relationships with the characters. I understand why the game itself limits the freedom of the player, i.e., the inherent linearity of the game. It is what drives the pacing of the game, which is is nice and fast the first 4/5th. At this point, the game opens a vast field to do sidequests, and this is point in which I became disappointed. The game's difficulty spiked, and instead of being optional sidequests, they become just another way to grind for experience.
The entire presentation of the game is phenomenal. The visuals and artwork are absolutely gorgeous. The seamless transition from world to cutscene to prerendered video perfects how action or emotion is never interrupted. The sound is excellent throughout the game (though I take off points for Odin's coconut horse trot), especially the music. This is the first Final Fantasy I know of that didn't use the typical fanfare theme, but all of the pieces are well-suited for each world and event in the game. The voice acting is some of the best I've experienced in any game (ahem). The characters murmur randomly in the world, and NPCs are able to initiate conversation. The actor who does Sazh's voice did an outstanding performance.
The battle system is a lot more intricate than it seems. It's very fast-paced, and combined with the high energy battle theme, it's fun within itself. There are a total of six roles each character can perform, and with this comes a good system of strategy. I praise the system because each battle scenario is unique, and it's (usually) not possible to use the same strategy for every battle. You can't just mindlessly attack; you actually have to think! I found that of the Final Fantasy's I've played, XIII is by far the hardest one. I became well-acquainted with the game over screen.
Overall, the game is enjoyable. It's definitely different from the previous games, but that doesn't make it bad. The presentation, straightforward story, and fast-paced battle system definitely package a great, no-nonsense RPG.
The story and the way it's presented are quite good. I really liked how the whole "Thirteen Days" events are spread throughout the beginning to give a sense of what happened before the main plot and what led to the relationships with the characters. I understand why the game itself limits the freedom of the player, i.e., the inherent linearity of the game. It is what drives the pacing of the game, which is is nice and fast the first 4/5th. At this point, the game opens a vast field to do sidequests, and this is point in which I became disappointed. The game's difficulty spiked, and instead of being optional sidequests, they become just another way to grind for experience.
The entire presentation of the game is phenomenal. The visuals and artwork are absolutely gorgeous. The seamless transition from world to cutscene to prerendered video perfects how action or emotion is never interrupted. The sound is excellent throughout the game (though I take off points for Odin's coconut horse trot), especially the music. This is the first Final Fantasy I know of that didn't use the typical fanfare theme, but all of the pieces are well-suited for each world and event in the game. The voice acting is some of the best I've experienced in any game (ahem). The characters murmur randomly in the world, and NPCs are able to initiate conversation. The actor who does Sazh's voice did an outstanding performance.
The battle system is a lot more intricate than it seems. It's very fast-paced, and combined with the high energy battle theme, it's fun within itself. There are a total of six roles each character can perform, and with this comes a good system of strategy. I praise the system because each battle scenario is unique, and it's (usually) not possible to use the same strategy for every battle. You can't just mindlessly attack; you actually have to think! I found that of the Final Fantasy's I've played, XIII is by far the hardest one. I became well-acquainted with the game over screen.
Overall, the game is enjoyable. It's definitely different from the previous games, but that doesn't make it bad. The presentation, straightforward story, and fast-paced battle system definitely package a great, no-nonsense RPG.
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Zaeleus' timestamp='1356133759' post='139972']
I recently finished Final Fantasy XIII (47h49m16s). Despite hearing a lot of negative reviews since the game's release (nearly three years ago!), I was happy to find that it's a great game.
The story and the way it's presented are quite good. I really liked how the whole "Thirteen Days" events are spread throughout the beginning to give a sense of what happened before the main plot and what led to the relationships with the characters. I understand why the game itself limits the freedom of the player, i.e., the inherent linearity of the game. It is what drives the pacing of the game, which is is nice and fast the first 4/5th. At this point, the game opens a vast field to do sidequests, and this is point in which I became disappointed. The game's difficulty spiked, and instead of being optional sidequests, they become just another way to grind for experience.
The entire presentation of the game is phenomenal. The visuals and artwork are absolutely gorgeous. The seamless transition from world to cutscene to prerendered video perfects how action or emotion is never interrupted. The sound is excellent throughout the game (though I take off points for Odin's coconut horse trot), especially the music. This is the first Final Fantasy I know of that didn't use the typical fanfare theme, but all of the pieces are well-suited for each world and event in the game. The voice acting is some of the best I've experienced in any game (ahem). The characters murmur randomly in the world, and NPCs are able to initiate conversation. The actor who does Sazh's voice did an outstanding performance.
The battle system is a lot more intricate than it seems. It's very fast-paced, and combined with the high energy battle theme, it's fun within itself. There are a total of six roles each character can perform, and with this comes a good system of strategy. I praise the system because each battle scenario is unique, and it's (usually) not possible to use the same strategy for every battle. You can't just mindlessly attack; you actually have to think! I found that of the Final Fantasy's I've played, XIII is by far the hardest one. I became well-acquainted with the game over screen.
Overall, the game is enjoyable. It's definitely different from the previous games, but that doesn't make it bad. The presentation, straightforward story, and fast-paced battle system definitely package a great, no-nonsense RPG.
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Its really nice to hear some honest and very accurate praise for this game after how much everyone shit all over it. It is probably my favorite RPG of this console generation (but Eternal Sonata gives it a run for its money) and I don't give a crap what other people think. I spent about 160 hours getting 100% completion in the game and being immersed in its world and don't regret one minute of it.
I think most people really just somehow enjoy mindless menu-clicking without really having to think about the battles that much (besides a little ounce of strategy here and there) and that's what makes most traditional RPGs so appealing and accessible to most people, but I'm more of an action and thinking-oriented gamer, so FF13 was just the breath of fresh air the series needed to get me interested again. 13-2 is also extremely good and a very worth successor to the first game, even if time-travel lore gets a little exhausting as a narrative, its still really compelling, especially if you enjoyed the characters and the world from 13. Do yourself a favor and check it out if you hadn't planned on it already.
I recently finished Final Fantasy XIII (47h49m16s). Despite hearing a lot of negative reviews since the game's release (nearly three years ago!), I was happy to find that it's a great game.
The story and the way it's presented are quite good. I really liked how the whole "Thirteen Days" events are spread throughout the beginning to give a sense of what happened before the main plot and what led to the relationships with the characters. I understand why the game itself limits the freedom of the player, i.e., the inherent linearity of the game. It is what drives the pacing of the game, which is is nice and fast the first 4/5th. At this point, the game opens a vast field to do sidequests, and this is point in which I became disappointed. The game's difficulty spiked, and instead of being optional sidequests, they become just another way to grind for experience.
The entire presentation of the game is phenomenal. The visuals and artwork are absolutely gorgeous. The seamless transition from world to cutscene to prerendered video perfects how action or emotion is never interrupted. The sound is excellent throughout the game (though I take off points for Odin's coconut horse trot), especially the music. This is the first Final Fantasy I know of that didn't use the typical fanfare theme, but all of the pieces are well-suited for each world and event in the game. The voice acting is some of the best I've experienced in any game (ahem). The characters murmur randomly in the world, and NPCs are able to initiate conversation. The actor who does Sazh's voice did an outstanding performance.
The battle system is a lot more intricate than it seems. It's very fast-paced, and combined with the high energy battle theme, it's fun within itself. There are a total of six roles each character can perform, and with this comes a good system of strategy. I praise the system because each battle scenario is unique, and it's (usually) not possible to use the same strategy for every battle. You can't just mindlessly attack; you actually have to think! I found that of the Final Fantasy's I've played, XIII is by far the hardest one. I became well-acquainted with the game over screen.
Overall, the game is enjoyable. It's definitely different from the previous games, but that doesn't make it bad. The presentation, straightforward story, and fast-paced battle system definitely package a great, no-nonsense RPG.
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Its really nice to hear some honest and very accurate praise for this game after how much everyone shit all over it. It is probably my favorite RPG of this console generation (but Eternal Sonata gives it a run for its money) and I don't give a crap what other people think. I spent about 160 hours getting 100% completion in the game and being immersed in its world and don't regret one minute of it.
I think most people really just somehow enjoy mindless menu-clicking without really having to think about the battles that much (besides a little ounce of strategy here and there) and that's what makes most traditional RPGs so appealing and accessible to most people, but I'm more of an action and thinking-oriented gamer, so FF13 was just the breath of fresh air the series needed to get me interested again. 13-2 is also extremely good and a very worth successor to the first game, even if time-travel lore gets a little exhausting as a narrative, its still really compelling, especially if you enjoyed the characters and the world from 13. Do yourself a favor and check it out if you hadn't planned on it already.
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- al kusanagi
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Re: What are you playing?
I put FF13 there with Resident Evil 6: decent games, but crippled by extremely poor design decisions. They don't deserve all the hate they get, but the developers did seem to go out of their way to actively fuck them up.
PSN: Aurin13
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Re: What are you playing?
If by "fuck them up" you mean "make them better and revitalize the series" then I'm in total agreement <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
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Re: What are you playing?
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Christmas.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> With family in another country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Steam Sale.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Your billing address doesn't look like it matches up with your current country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> All of my fucking rage.
[tinytext]Can't be arsed to log out of berry's acc.[/tinytext]
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> With family in another country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Steam Sale.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Your billing address doesn't look like it matches up with your current country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> All of my fucking rage.
[tinytext]Can't be arsed to log out of berry's acc.[/tinytext]
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='strawberryjam' timestamp='1356394724' post='140132']
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Christmas.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> With family in another country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Steam Sale.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Your billing address doesn't look like it matches up with your current country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> All of my fucking rage.
[tinytext]Can't be arsed to log out of berry's acc.[/tinytext]
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What do you want to buy ?
I can "lend" you the money by gifting the game, if you want.
You could also try getting money on your Steam and pay through that.
If you're using Paypal, they're very anal about the correct country IP.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Christmas.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> With family in another country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Steam Sale.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> Your billing address doesn't look like it matches up with your current country.
<img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... adwall.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':headwall:' /> All of my fucking rage.
[tinytext]Can't be arsed to log out of berry's acc.[/tinytext]
[/quote]
What do you want to buy ?
I can "lend" you the money by gifting the game, if you want.
You could also try getting money on your Steam and pay through that.
If you're using Paypal, they're very anal about the correct country IP.
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
- strawberryjam
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356395173' post='140134']
What do you want to buy ?
I can "lend" you the money by gifting the game, if you want.
You could also try getting money on your Steam and pay through that.
If you're using Paypal, they're very anal about the correct country IP.
[/quote]
Eh, the Half Life complete bundle. Slowpoke, I know. I worked it out before posting, but thanks for the offer anyway.
Still wasted 2 hours trying to figure out what's the f was going on. The bundle was showing for €6.99 on the store page, all the way until the payment stage where it would suddenly go "the price of some items in your cart has been updated" and now it costs €9.24.
It's not the €2.25 spike in price that's pissing me off, but the false fucking advertising and regional discrimination. Apparently it shows you the prices for the country of your IP when you browse, but changes them to the prices for the country where your billing account is (PayPal in my case). So basically if you live abroad or travel a lot then you're shit out of luck and in for some bait-and-switching more arbitrary and pissing off than many airlines do.
Still, a decent price for a bunch of good games. Or, should I say, subscriptions to the virtual service of allowing us to play the games, which service can't be refunded, resold, passed on, and may be arbitrarily revoked at any time? Yeah. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/geof.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geof:' />
What do you want to buy ?
I can "lend" you the money by gifting the game, if you want.
You could also try getting money on your Steam and pay through that.
If you're using Paypal, they're very anal about the correct country IP.
[/quote]
Eh, the Half Life complete bundle. Slowpoke, I know. I worked it out before posting, but thanks for the offer anyway.
Still wasted 2 hours trying to figure out what's the f was going on. The bundle was showing for €6.99 on the store page, all the way until the payment stage where it would suddenly go "the price of some items in your cart has been updated" and now it costs €9.24.
It's not the €2.25 spike in price that's pissing me off, but the false fucking advertising and regional discrimination. Apparently it shows you the prices for the country of your IP when you browse, but changes them to the prices for the country where your billing account is (PayPal in my case). So basically if you live abroad or travel a lot then you're shit out of luck and in for some bait-and-switching more arbitrary and pissing off than many airlines do.
Still, a decent price for a bunch of good games. Or, should I say, subscriptions to the virtual service of allowing us to play the games, which service can't be refunded, resold, passed on, and may be arbitrarily revoked at any time? Yeah. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/geof.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geof:' />
rabbit reverie
here is a website in which I pretend I am an important person with important things to say.
here is a website in which I pretend I am an important person with important things to say.
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='strawberryjam' timestamp='1356396402' post='140135']
Eh, the Half Life complete bundle. Slowpoke, I know. I worked it out before posting, but thanks for the offer anyway.
Still wasted 2 hours trying to figure out what's the f was going on. The bundle was showing for €6.99 on the store page, all the way until the payment stage where it would suddenly go "the price of some items in your cart has been updated" and now it costs €9.24.
It's not the €2.25 spike in price that's pissing me off, but the false fucking advertising and regional discrimination. Apparently it shows you the prices for the country of your IP when you browse, but changes them to the prices for the country where your billing account is (PayPal in my case). So basically if you live abroad or travel a lot then you're shit out of luck and in for some bait-and-switching more arbitrary and pissing off than many airlines do.
Still, a decent price for a bunch of good games. Or, should I say, subscriptions to the virtual service of allowing us to play the games, which service can't be refunded, resold, passed on, and may be arbitrarily revoked at any time? Yeah. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/geof.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geof:' />
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If you use your funds from a different country, the taxes might change, I don't know. Though usually the €-zone has the same prices everywhere.
You can easily get "non-Steam exes", if all you want is owning them legally in some way and supporting the devs.
Part of why they're so cheap is because you can't resell them.
I personally would never sell my games, unless I'm desperately in need of money, so I don't mind not being able to resell my games. Though I can certainly understand that criticism and it is a negative point.
Refunds have certainly happened. The War Z is a very recent example.
And I know of people getting refunds because they can't get a game to run.
Of course you won't get a refund just because you don't like it, non-DRM retail games are the only ones anymore where you can get these.
I yet have to hear of anybody just getting their account deleted for absolutely no reason (and not getting it restored).
The bundle's 9,24€ here in Austria. But I already got all of the games, except for TFC. haha
Eh, the Half Life complete bundle. Slowpoke, I know. I worked it out before posting, but thanks for the offer anyway.
Still wasted 2 hours trying to figure out what's the f was going on. The bundle was showing for €6.99 on the store page, all the way until the payment stage where it would suddenly go "the price of some items in your cart has been updated" and now it costs €9.24.
It's not the €2.25 spike in price that's pissing me off, but the false fucking advertising and regional discrimination. Apparently it shows you the prices for the country of your IP when you browse, but changes them to the prices for the country where your billing account is (PayPal in my case). So basically if you live abroad or travel a lot then you're shit out of luck and in for some bait-and-switching more arbitrary and pissing off than many airlines do.
Still, a decent price for a bunch of good games. Or, should I say, subscriptions to the virtual service of allowing us to play the games, which service can't be refunded, resold, passed on, and may be arbitrarily revoked at any time? Yeah. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... >/geof.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':geof:' />
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If you use your funds from a different country, the taxes might change, I don't know. Though usually the €-zone has the same prices everywhere.
You can easily get "non-Steam exes", if all you want is owning them legally in some way and supporting the devs.
Part of why they're so cheap is because you can't resell them.
I personally would never sell my games, unless I'm desperately in need of money, so I don't mind not being able to resell my games. Though I can certainly understand that criticism and it is a negative point.
Refunds have certainly happened. The War Z is a very recent example.
And I know of people getting refunds because they can't get a game to run.
Of course you won't get a refund just because you don't like it, non-DRM retail games are the only ones anymore where you can get these.
I yet have to hear of anybody just getting their account deleted for absolutely no reason (and not getting it restored).
The bundle's 9,24€ here in Austria. But I already got all of the games, except for TFC. haha
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If you say hide, we'll hide
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Re: What are you playing?
Skyrim still hasn't dropped to the point of where I'd buy it, but I picked up the Mass Effect 1 and 2 pack, and the two Knights of the Old Republic games on the Steam sale.
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Sayumi R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!
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Re: What are you playing?
Do Let's Plays count for this thread? Because I finally finished the Dangan Ronpa LP after finally learning the paywall had gone down a while back, and my mind is full of fuck <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... /wacko.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wacko:' />
Though if my guesses are right, I should be getting a PS Vita tomorrow, so I can jump into the P4G fun as well!
Disregard. This did not happen. :C
Though if my guesses are right, I should be getting a PS Vita tomorrow, so I can jump into the P4G fun as well!
Disregard. This did not happen. :C
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Re: What are you playing?
So far, during the steam sale, I have bought Psychonauts, the Deus Ex collection, and Torchlight II. Been mostly playing Psychonauts and it's so great. I miss old-school platforming so much.
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Zounder' timestamp='1356412565' post='140150']
So far, during the steam sale, I have bought Psychonauts, the Deus Ex collection, and Torchlight II. Been mostly playing Psychonauts and it's so great. I miss old-school platforming so much.
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Psychonauts is indeed a small niche masterpiece.
The level design and ideas are downright amazing at times, especially the much talked about milkman level.
My buyings so far:
Mirror's Edge
Sonic Adventure 2
Tiny & Big - Grandpa's leftovers
Binary Domain
Kotor II (one day I will finish it, I still got my years-old savegame)
Spec Ops - The Line, eventhough the demo was not that spectacular.
So far, during the steam sale, I have bought Psychonauts, the Deus Ex collection, and Torchlight II. Been mostly playing Psychonauts and it's so great. I miss old-school platforming so much.
[/quote]
Psychonauts is indeed a small niche masterpiece.
The level design and ideas are downright amazing at times, especially the much talked about milkman level.
My buyings so far:
Mirror's Edge
Sonic Adventure 2
Tiny & Big - Grandpa's leftovers
Binary Domain
Kotor II (one day I will finish it, I still got my years-old savegame)
Spec Ops - The Line, eventhough the demo was not that spectacular.
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
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If you say hide, we'll hide
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If you say hide, we'll hide
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356397943' post='140136']
If you use your funds from a different country, the taxes might change, I don't know. Though usually the €-zone has the same prices everywhere.
You can easily get "non-Steam exes", if all you want is owning them legally in some way and supporting the devs.
Part of why they're so cheap is because you can't resell them.
I personally would never sell my games, unless I'm desperately in need of money, so I don't mind not being able to resell my games. Though I can certainly understand that criticism and it is a negative point.
Refunds have certainly happened. The War Z is a very recent example.
And I know of people getting refunds because they can't get a game to run.
Of course you won't get a refund just because you don't like it, non-DRM retail games are the only ones anymore where you can get these.
I yet have to hear of anybody just getting their account deleted for absolutely no reason (and not getting it restored).
The bundle's 9,24€ here in Austria. But I already got all of the games, except for TFC. haha
[/quote]
It wasn't about the taxes, just different pricing for different countries. If you want to see the prices for another country, add a "?cc=XX" suffix to the game page url, with XX being a two letter country code (eg. ie, at, pl, us).
I bought tons of games last Xmas, but I'm holding back this year because I realised that they're a rather poor product really. Legally, you're not buying a product, but a service, so all those restrictions apply. And usually you can get a game at around the same price from Amazon, and then it comes in a nice box, and you can resell it if you ever wanted it.
Really, a game on Steam has to be under €5 for me to feel like it's a really good value. Paying full price on Steam is crazy, when you don't even get a neat box and a disc to come with it. Also, this.
Other than that, I just felt like ranting, because, you know, Christmas spirit and such. Happy Christmas. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
If you use your funds from a different country, the taxes might change, I don't know. Though usually the €-zone has the same prices everywhere.
You can easily get "non-Steam exes", if all you want is owning them legally in some way and supporting the devs.
Part of why they're so cheap is because you can't resell them.
I personally would never sell my games, unless I'm desperately in need of money, so I don't mind not being able to resell my games. Though I can certainly understand that criticism and it is a negative point.
Refunds have certainly happened. The War Z is a very recent example.
And I know of people getting refunds because they can't get a game to run.
Of course you won't get a refund just because you don't like it, non-DRM retail games are the only ones anymore where you can get these.
I yet have to hear of anybody just getting their account deleted for absolutely no reason (and not getting it restored).
The bundle's 9,24€ here in Austria. But I already got all of the games, except for TFC. haha
[/quote]
It wasn't about the taxes, just different pricing for different countries. If you want to see the prices for another country, add a "?cc=XX" suffix to the game page url, with XX being a two letter country code (eg. ie, at, pl, us).
I bought tons of games last Xmas, but I'm holding back this year because I realised that they're a rather poor product really. Legally, you're not buying a product, but a service, so all those restrictions apply. And usually you can get a game at around the same price from Amazon, and then it comes in a nice box, and you can resell it if you ever wanted it.
Really, a game on Steam has to be under €5 for me to feel like it's a really good value. Paying full price on Steam is crazy, when you don't even get a neat box and a disc to come with it. Also, this.
Other than that, I just felt like ranting, because, you know, Christmas spirit and such. Happy Christmas. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
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here is a website in which I pretend I am an important person with important things to say.
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='strawberryjam' timestamp='1356452746' post='140172']
It wasn't about the taxes, just different pricing for different countries. If you want to see the prices for another country, add a "?cc=XX" suffix to the game page url, with XX being a two letter country code (eg. ie, at, pl, us).
I bought tons of games last Xmas, but I'm holding back this year because I realised that they're a rather poor product really. Legally, you're not buying a product, but a service, so all those restrictions apply. And usually you can get a game at around the same price from Amazon, and then it comes in a nice box, and you can resell it if you ever wanted it.
Really, a game on Steam has to be under €5 for me to feel like it's a really good value. Paying full price on Steam is crazy, when you don't even get a neat box and a disc to come with it. Also, this.
Other than that, I just felt like ranting, because, you know, Christmas spirit and such. Happy Christmas. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[/quote]
That picture can just be reduced to pretty much what I said, but instead it repeats 2~3 things over and over again.
The EULA just reinstates what most big publishers (want to) think has been going on for a long time (you get a licence for a single copy, not the right what you want to do with said product) or is written in most other EULAs that you accept when installing a game anyway ("if this game somehow, magically destroys hardware, the pub/dev can not be hold responsible" etc.).
Though I don't agree with it, some people see not having a retail package "to deal with" as a plus. Anyway, buying full-price on Steam is retarded. Fuck the convenience.
My average game price of my Steam library is somewhere between 6~7€, including games I've bought retail and just activated on Steam (New Vegas, Dark Souls, Civ 5 and several others).
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
It wasn't about the taxes, just different pricing for different countries. If you want to see the prices for another country, add a "?cc=XX" suffix to the game page url, with XX being a two letter country code (eg. ie, at, pl, us).
I bought tons of games last Xmas, but I'm holding back this year because I realised that they're a rather poor product really. Legally, you're not buying a product, but a service, so all those restrictions apply. And usually you can get a game at around the same price from Amazon, and then it comes in a nice box, and you can resell it if you ever wanted it.
Really, a game on Steam has to be under €5 for me to feel like it's a really good value. Paying full price on Steam is crazy, when you don't even get a neat box and a disc to come with it. Also, this.
Other than that, I just felt like ranting, because, you know, Christmas spirit and such. Happy Christmas. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[/quote]
That picture can just be reduced to pretty much what I said, but instead it repeats 2~3 things over and over again.
The EULA just reinstates what most big publishers (want to) think has been going on for a long time (you get a licence for a single copy, not the right what you want to do with said product) or is written in most other EULAs that you accept when installing a game anyway ("if this game somehow, magically destroys hardware, the pub/dev can not be hold responsible" etc.).
Though I don't agree with it, some people see not having a retail package "to deal with" as a plus. Anyway, buying full-price on Steam is retarded. Fuck the convenience.
My average game price of my Steam library is somewhere between 6~7€, including games I've bought retail and just activated on Steam (New Vegas, Dark Souls, Civ 5 and several others).
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
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Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
Re: What are you playing?
Currently playing Tales of Graces f and Tales of Xillia 2 simultaneously. GUYS, HOW DO YOU SURVIVE JAPANESE GAMES?! <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... hatthe.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whatthe:' /> I can understand enough to get what's kind of going on, but the tutoriaaaals and the tooowwns. Stop throwing so much kanji at me!
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Re: What are you playing?
For the next 18 hours there's a pretty amazeballs Dungeons and Dragons Deal on GOG. All the games below for $21.41:
Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga
Baldur's Gate 2 Complete
Planescape: Torment
Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition
Icewind Dale Complete
Icewind Dale 2 Complete
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard
Temple of Elemental Evil, The
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
Basically all the classic RPGs I always wanted but never played, because I was playing Fallout 1 and 2 all the time. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[tinytext]And I nearly flipped when the PayPal payment failed (this was my first time actually buying from GOG), but fortunately it worked fine with just a credit card, so no rant this time.[/tinytext]
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
That picture can just be reduced to pretty much what I said, but instead it repeats 2~3 things over and over again.
The EULA just reinstates what most big publishers (want to) think has been going on for a long time (you get a licence for a single copy, not the right what you want to do with said product) or is written in most other EULAs that you accept when installing a game anyway ("if this game somehow, magically destroys hardware, the pub/dev can not be hold responsible" etc.).[/quote]
I'm fine with the hardware damage whatever disclaimer. What annoys me is the publishers limiting our rights to do what we want with the product we pay for. As convenient as Steam is, it's the ultimate form of this limitation by selling the games as service instead of a product. I know I for one will always try to get retail over Steam, or not pay more than €5 on Steam. At least with the retail version I have the disc with installation files, and I can always apply some no-steam-crack to it. Which I will feel fully entitled to when Steam/Valve goes bust, or turns too evil and intrusive for me to accept any more, or I find myself without Internet for a prolonged time.
Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga
Baldur's Gate 2 Complete
Planescape: Torment
Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition
Icewind Dale Complete
Icewind Dale 2 Complete
Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard
Temple of Elemental Evil, The
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone
Basically all the classic RPGs I always wanted but never played, because I was playing Fallout 1 and 2 all the time. <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... smooch.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='=3=' />
[tinytext]And I nearly flipped when the PayPal payment failed (this was my first time actually buying from GOG), but fortunately it worked fine with just a credit card, so no rant this time.[/tinytext]
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
That picture can just be reduced to pretty much what I said, but instead it repeats 2~3 things over and over again.
The EULA just reinstates what most big publishers (want to) think has been going on for a long time (you get a licence for a single copy, not the right what you want to do with said product) or is written in most other EULAs that you accept when installing a game anyway ("if this game somehow, magically destroys hardware, the pub/dev can not be hold responsible" etc.).[/quote]
I'm fine with the hardware damage whatever disclaimer. What annoys me is the publishers limiting our rights to do what we want with the product we pay for. As convenient as Steam is, it's the ultimate form of this limitation by selling the games as service instead of a product. I know I for one will always try to get retail over Steam, or not pay more than €5 on Steam. At least with the retail version I have the disc with installation files, and I can always apply some no-steam-crack to it. Which I will feel fully entitled to when Steam/Valve goes bust, or turns too evil and intrusive for me to accept any more, or I find myself without Internet for a prolonged time.
rabbit reverie
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here is a website in which I pretend I am an important person with important things to say.
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='strawberryjam' timestamp='1356556177' post='140267']
I'm fine with the hardware damage whatever disclaimer. What annoys me is the publishers limiting our rights to do what we want with the product we pay for. As convenient as Steam is, it's the ultimate form of this limitation by selling the games as service instead of a product. I know I for one will always try to get retail over Steam, or not pay more than €5 on Steam. At least with the retail version I have the disc with installation files, and I can always apply some no-steam-crack to it. Which I will feel fully entitled to when Steam/Valve goes bust, or turns too evil and intrusive for me to accept any more, or I find myself without Internet for a prolonged time.
[/quote]
The ultimate form of shit DRM is what Ubisoft pulled off and that's the reason why I stopped buying their games.
I'd rather have the installed files backed up and then just apply the crack.
Of course it's absolutely OK to do that, imho it's even OK nowadays, when Steam is still running.
If it's a planned no internet time, then I'd suggest going into offline mode. It's what I do when I'm on the train.
I tried out BGII when it came out, but I never liked it. My dad however loved all the (A)D&D games from Black Isle.
I'm fine with the hardware damage whatever disclaimer. What annoys me is the publishers limiting our rights to do what we want with the product we pay for. As convenient as Steam is, it's the ultimate form of this limitation by selling the games as service instead of a product. I know I for one will always try to get retail over Steam, or not pay more than €5 on Steam. At least with the retail version I have the disc with installation files, and I can always apply some no-steam-crack to it. Which I will feel fully entitled to when Steam/Valve goes bust, or turns too evil and intrusive for me to accept any more, or I find myself without Internet for a prolonged time.
[/quote]
The ultimate form of shit DRM is what Ubisoft pulled off and that's the reason why I stopped buying their games.
I'd rather have the installed files backed up and then just apply the crack.
Of course it's absolutely OK to do that, imho it's even OK nowadays, when Steam is still running.
If it's a planned no internet time, then I'd suggest going into offline mode. It's what I do when I'm on the train.
I tried out BGII when it came out, but I never liked it. My dad however loved all the (A)D&D games from Black Isle.
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Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
Re: What are you playing?
If anyone has an Xbox Live account, add "wapikocchi"! I want more friends <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wub:' />
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Wapiko' timestamp='1356667988' post='140343']
If anyone has an Xbox Live account, add "wapikocchi"! I want more friends <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wub:' />
[/quote]
Fo sho! Didn't know you had Xbox. Its the only console I use besides 3DS.
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
[/quote]
Oh, the irony of you shitting on Sonic Adventure 2 and The Room while praising shitty, run-of-the-mill isometric RPGs <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
If anyone has an Xbox Live account, add "wapikocchi"! I want more friends <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wub:' />
[/quote]
Fo sho! Didn't know you had Xbox. Its the only console I use besides 3DS.
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
[/quote]
Oh, the irony of you shitting on Sonic Adventure 2 and The Room while praising shitty, run-of-the-mill isometric RPGs <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='The☆AEUGNewtype' timestamp='1356730802' post='140385']
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
[/quote]
Oh, the irony of you shitting on Sonic Adventure 2 and The Room while praising shitty, run-of-the-mill isometric RPGs <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
[/quote]
I don't remember having played that many RPGs lately.
And the last top-down-view (isometric or not) RPG I've played was probably on the SNES, which were all pretty much spectacular.
I played The Drunken Paladin, which has great and insanely funny writing, but that was quite a few months ago (probably over a year ago when I've last mentioned it here).
SA2 and The Room are both shit, but that's why they're so hilarious to play/watch.
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
[/quote]
Oh, the irony of you shitting on Sonic Adventure 2 and The Room while praising shitty, run-of-the-mill isometric RPGs <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... lleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />
[/quote]
I don't remember having played that many RPGs lately.
And the last top-down-view (isometric or not) RPG I've played was probably on the SNES, which were all pretty much spectacular.
I played The Drunken Paladin, which has great and insanely funny writing, but that was quite a few months ago (probably over a year ago when I've last mentioned it here).
SA2 and The Room are both shit, but that's why they're so hilarious to play/watch.
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Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
Re: What are you playing?
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If anyone has an Xbox Live account, add "wapikocchi"! I want more friends <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wub:' />
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Fo sho! Didn't know you had Xbox. Its the only console I use besides 3DS.
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Yeah! I just didn't have a Gold account until now. Got that as a present :D
[quote name='Wapiko' timestamp='1356667988' post='140343']
If anyone has an Xbox Live account, add "wapikocchi"! I want more friends <img src='http://mm-bbs.org/public/style_emoticon ... #>/wub.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wub:' />
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Fo sho! Didn't know you had Xbox. Its the only console I use besides 3DS.
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Yeah! I just didn't have a Gold account until now. Got that as a present :D
Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Ap2000' timestamp='1356453938' post='140173']
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
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I've finally arrived at the final part, made it to the Sonic stage and this ballsack of a game fucking freezes on me, with 4 lifes left.
Truly, a long long time 'till touchdown.
I should have made a LP of me playing this piece of complete garbage.
From the games I've bought during the sale, I started playing Sonic Adventure 2 first. YESSSSSSSS, FINALLY !! The horribly crapgame with shitty controls, camera and story/dialogue I've been yearning for so long... THIS IS IT ! After the superb LP of Sonic 2006 by pokecapn and his crew, I wanted to experience the anger, hate and despair they went through. This game has all of it. It's kinda like The Room, so bad it's actually entertaining.
Was pondering if I should buy Planescape Torment on GoG.com.
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I've finally arrived at the final part, made it to the Sonic stage and this ballsack of a game fucking freezes on me, with 4 lifes left.
Truly, a long long time 'till touchdown.
I should have made a LP of me playing this piece of complete garbage.
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
Re: What are you playing?
I've been playing P4 Golden and Virtue's Last Reward when I get a chance, so today I spent an afternoon playing VLR and finished up all the endings except Phi's.
I get to the Q Room see the cube, see the explanation, put the Vita down and said "FUCK THIS SHIT" It may be cheating, but I don't even want to play through that crap. I may just guide it all so I can find out what the ending is. I think Tenmyouji is Junpei and the old lady that died is Akane? The timeline is weird with Clover, but I'm sure they have some sort of time travel explanation for that thing. >> And the Old Lady was really outside of her character from 999, but if Tenmoldy is Junpei, then she has to be Akane imo lol On another note, I'm disappointed one of the funner subplots in 999 is completely tossed aside with sensibleness in this game.
I get to the Q Room see the cube, see the explanation, put the Vita down and said "FUCK THIS SHIT" It may be cheating, but I don't even want to play through that crap. I may just guide it all so I can find out what the ending is. I think Tenmyouji is Junpei and the old lady that died is Akane? The timeline is weird with Clover, but I'm sure they have some sort of time travel explanation for that thing. >> And the Old Lady was really outside of her character from 999, but if Tenmoldy is Junpei, then she has to be Akane imo lol On another note, I'm disappointed one of the funner subplots in 999 is completely tossed aside with sensibleness in this game.
Re: What are you playing?
Hooked up my SNES to the TV here at my parents' house.
Unfortunately, I was only able to find Zelda Alttp, Illusion of Time/Gaia and Mario All-Stars, eventhough we had about 15.
I couldn't find the N64, but my brother probably has them.
Unfortunately, I was only able to find Zelda Alttp, Illusion of Time/Gaia and Mario All-Stars, eventhough we had about 15.
I couldn't find the N64, but my brother probably has them.
Travel back in time through the haze of memories that aren't your own
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
and melodies frozen in a particular place in history..
If you say run, I'll run with you
If you say hide, we'll hide
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Re: What are you playing?
Just when I was starting to get good at stopping myself from playing too many games at once, I have fallen back into backlogosis .
I am now getting near the end of SRWOGS2, which should have been it. However,
you people tricked me into getting P4G, which I am now somewhere in the middle and finding most pleasant (too easy though). Lunar: Silver Star Harmony was added just because on a whim.
Due to a PSN flash sale, I also have purchased Assassins Creed 3, which I haven't started because I'm at my parents and my ps3 is back home. Similarly, I have got the Humble Indie Bundle 7, which has several small and awesome computery distractions (with small problems that ruin some of them).
Then, I received X-COM:EU as a Christmas gift, which as with AC3, I won't be starting for another week.
I am trying to be more productive in the next year and none of this will help.
I am now getting near the end of SRWOGS2, which should have been it. However,
you people tricked me into getting P4G, which I am now somewhere in the middle and finding most pleasant (too easy though). Lunar: Silver Star Harmony was added just because on a whim.
Due to a PSN flash sale, I also have purchased Assassins Creed 3, which I haven't started because I'm at my parents and my ps3 is back home. Similarly, I have got the Humble Indie Bundle 7, which has several small and awesome computery distractions (with small problems that ruin some of them).
Then, I received X-COM:EU as a Christmas gift, which as with AC3, I won't be starting for another week.
I am trying to be more productive in the next year and none of this will help.
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Re: What are you playing?
[quote name='Petit Hulk' timestamp='1356933414' post='140532']
I've been playing P4 Golden and Virtue's Last Reward when I get a chance, so today I spent an afternoon playing VLR and finished up all the endings except Phi's.
I get to the Q Room see the cube, see the explanation, put the Vita down and said "FUCK THIS SHIT" It may be cheating, but I don't even want to play through that crap. I may just guide it all so I can find out what the ending is. I think Tenmyouji is Junpei and the old lady that died is Akane? The timeline is weird with Clover, but I'm sure they have some sort of time travel explanation for that thing. >> And the Old Lady was really outside of her character from 999, but if Tenmoldy is Junpei, then she has to be Akane imo lol On another note, I'm disappointed one of the funner subplots in 999 is completely tossed aside with sensibleness in this game.
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The Q room isn't as hard as it initially seems. I had a similar reaction as you, but once you realize a certain thing about the central mechanic, things get easier: (the following is a hint) there's usually only two or three cubes on each wall, and they are all connected in bunches, like battleship pieces. It's not like a minesweeper board with mines all over the place.
I think it's worth it to complete since you're so very close to the end at that point. (minor future puzzle spoilers follow) I believe it's the last puzzle of the game.
I've been playing P4 Golden and Virtue's Last Reward when I get a chance, so today I spent an afternoon playing VLR and finished up all the endings except Phi's.
I get to the Q Room see the cube, see the explanation, put the Vita down and said "FUCK THIS SHIT" It may be cheating, but I don't even want to play through that crap. I may just guide it all so I can find out what the ending is. I think Tenmyouji is Junpei and the old lady that died is Akane? The timeline is weird with Clover, but I'm sure they have some sort of time travel explanation for that thing. >> And the Old Lady was really outside of her character from 999, but if Tenmoldy is Junpei, then she has to be Akane imo lol On another note, I'm disappointed one of the funner subplots in 999 is completely tossed aside with sensibleness in this game.
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The Q room isn't as hard as it initially seems. I had a similar reaction as you, but once you realize a certain thing about the central mechanic, things get easier: (the following is a hint) there's usually only two or three cubes on each wall, and they are all connected in bunches, like battleship pieces. It's not like a minesweeper board with mines all over the place.
I think it's worth it to complete since you're so very close to the end at that point. (minor future puzzle spoilers follow) I believe it's the last puzzle of the game.
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