PC version of Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim.
Who cares if I already beat it on the PS2 and PSP? I'm gonna beat it again on PC!
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PC version of Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim.
Who cares if I already beat it on the PS2 and PSP? I'm gonna beat it again on PC!
Final Fantasy X remaster on PS3 and Bloodborne on PS4.
Crash Bandicoot and Croc 2 in a bit.
Project Cars and Toukiden Kiwami, pretty much. :)
Currently playing Tales of Xillia 2, not bad and hope they got rid of the retarded purchasing system from the first where you have to give materials/pay to be able to buy better items/equipment, was VERY unbalanced and lazy of them to do that.
I don't even remember that, but the game was very easy. First game was the definition of mediocre.
Started Akiba's Trip only to need to charge the Vita very quickly. I was at least able to save. Gonna get back to it later.
Found myself chatting a couple of weeks ago to my little brother about fond (though very vague) memories of Kojima's Snatcher, and ended up wanting to replay it. ^^;;; PCEngine version rather than Mega CD this time, though, as I wanted to play it in Japanese, and the Mega CD one was (to my surprise) a US / European exclusive. But essentially the same game. ^_^ Still really like, even if the years have made me much more sensitive to just how much of a shameless pastiche of 80s sci-fi it is. :'D And it's interesting to look back on it now, both for its frequent use of the same whimsical, self-referential sense of humour that coloured the later Metal Gear games, and in terms of its influence as a relatively early example of Japanese adventure games. I think it was a super-influential game on the Phoenix Wright series in particular. The investigation sections feel almost exactly the same. ^^;;;
Was caught off guard by the random nudity at the end of Act 1, though, which I don't remember being in the Mega CD version. :'D I guess that the PCEngine was... ah... a tad more lenient than its contemporaries where nudity was concerned. ^^;;;
So I saw that Soul Hackers was on Sale on the nintendo eShop so I bought it and started playing it :)
Just got past the 2nd Vision quest. and this marks that I own at least one version of all SMT games available for DS or 3DS except for Strange Journey
I'm playing The Last of Us. This feels nothing like Uncharted :wacko:
The Order 1886.
It's ok, I'm up to chapter 9 so far. The really long cutscenes are making me zone out and then come back when the gameplay kicks back in though. What gameplay there is though, it's mainly just walking through a linear path, a bit of QTE/shooting, back to a cutscene then into another bit of walking.
Not to worry, I intend to have it :platinum: 'd this weekend and then swiftly sold on eBay :wacko:
Played some Skullgirls.
Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure
The game is nice, VA is fitting however the voice editor was phoning it the fuck in.
Simple, cute, short.
Spoiler warning:
Those words also describe the protagonist. :lol