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
Now playing Theatrythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call. Awesome rhythm game and here I forgot I haven't recently played a rhythm game except Harmoknight I believe although just the demo but from the demo it was something I would invest in.
I'm a Final Fantasy nut so of course I'd get this and so far luv it. Ultimate is something else x_X.
Xenogears: I've finally reached Disc 2, and... Everything is even worse than I've feared. It seems most interesting story points were saved for later, and with dev team running out of money, all those build-ups were wasted and story turned into one huge tease (with occasional run through a short location and\or boss fight). "Oh, look, here is the fight that you've waited for so long, now read a bunch of text, push some buttons... that's it, onto the next plot point! Cutscene! Text! Bring out the rocking chair! More text! Slap a picture on the background, so it won't seem so barren!". Just...wow. Disc 1 took me almost 50 hours to clear. Disc 2... I'm sure it'll take me 3-4 more hours minimum. Maybe I'll even finish it today.
Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited: At long last, Land of Carnage. Getting all the ship parts was easier than I've expected. Also I've discovered that I'm not qualified for 30+ LoC Item World floors yet, so I once again must turn back to grinding and preparing equipment. Now, where to find that legendary Yoshitsuna...
Game contains 79 levels and 97 exits I Included ROM ,cover,label thanks to Guntz from Nintendo Age for this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nbgLniagR8Spoiler warning:https://scontent-lga1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...1a&oe=56023DDDCode:https://www.mediafire.com/?4kaskltzqqs5jck
The walking dead 400 days dlc.
deadly premonition.
May have ballsed up the game by doing chapter select and reseting some quests. I hear you can't get the items for quests again if you have already done them. May have to come back to this game.
La-Mulana 1.
recently i have been playing Final Fantasy 7 again. i hear they're remastering it
Hitman: Absolution
I just recently fired up Paper Mario 1000 year door again.
The beginning already had me laughing maybe this isnt as bad as I remember.
Decided to start the Witch and the Hundred Knight (PS3)
I started playing that after finishing the first one. I liked it, but it wasn't different enough and I never got very far. Does differentiate itself if you stick with it longer?
I'm currently juggling Grim Fandango Remastered (takes awhile because I'm trying not to cheat! :whistle: ) and Freedom Planet, with intentions of starting Valkyria Chronicles soon.
1000 year door is a lot different than 64 but some of the core elements such as partner management in the overworld and battle remain.
Here's some key features of 1000 year door that 64 dont got:
Battle gameplay is completely different although the simple commands remain the core is alot more active now.
For example now there are more ways to recharge star energy now with both Mario and Partner without need of Badges.
Stylish a new feature has you learn more about the timing of everything you do where during a move you can pose to the audience and earn more energy.
Speakin of which there's an audience now and they play the role of star energy providers although occasionally one bad member will attempt to attack you at random to which you can whack before this occurs.
Star moves are all also active where now you actually have to earn what each move provides.
For instance actively participating in Earth Tremor will result in more significant damage to the enemies.
Enemies are slightly more active now being able to use items on Mario/Partner.
Changing order now puts your partner at risk of attack as now all partners have HP.
Partners can now use items.
Your now able to steal items and even badges from enemies.
Badges have two effects either they'll affect Mario or your Partner depending on the name.
This games uses the Cube's Real Time Clock.
This game has Rumble.
Inn's now cost coins. A coupon is available.
Heart Blocks cost coins.
Badges can have more of a direct effect on enemies such as the 1st boss.
You can use items on a Partner.
This game lets you play Bowser temporarily.
More than one of the same Badge exists to allow stacking.
If overleveled you will still earn a Star Point from weak enemies.
This game has an optional super boss.
This game has an optional endurance type dungeon ala Savage Labyrinth from Zelda to describe it.
This game has an optional partner.
This game has alternate palettes for one partner.
Shops give points when you buy items. These points earn you items at certain intervals of points.
This game has new ways for Mario to travel on the overworld.
Partner upgrades require Shine Sprites hidden throughout and require 3 each upgrade.
Theres a badge to change Mario's appearance to for example Luigi.
The background in Battle can fall apart and hurt Mario and enemies. The top screen also has hidden objects that will randomly fall hurting Mario or enemies. These can cause status ailments.
Status ailments now affect Partners.
There are items that can hinder enemies stats.
There are items to add stats for Mario & Partner.
I think thats enough info xD the point there's ALOT more.
I'm currently playing Secret Agent Clank via ppsspp. I would be playing the PS2 version, but ran into sound issues trying to emulate it that can't seem to be resolved.
I've been playing League of Legends mostly. I really want to play a serious single player game, but I don't have any right now that I haven't already beaten/played a little and decided I didn't like them.
I have started Wind Waker HD. I am hoping to get more gaming time in soon as I am only managing a couple of hours per week. I am also in the middle of Final Fantasy Type 0 HD.
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Currently playing Digimon World Re: Digitize
Hitman Absolution :D
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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin
Then a little bit of Terraria/Minecraft.
Racing Damashii
lol
Custom Robo GCN also known as Custom Robo Battle Revolution. Finishing the Parts Index cuzz I feel like it.
Tales of Graces f
My sister blurt this game out then decided to get back in the groove
Rune Factory: A fantasy harvest Moon for the ds. I wasn't sure that I would like it, so I didn't want to try it. I really like it, the game seems to be easier(in some ways) than the other Harvest moon games. The fighting I think adds some variety to the game(in my opinion). Also I'm playing Professor Layton and the Unwound Future.
Pinball Arcade - Addams Family.
Finished the PC Engine version of Snatcher. The first videogame I've finished in longer than I can remember. It's nice to be playing more again these days. ^^;;; Anyway, it's been years and years since I played the Mega CD version, but still really, really like! Ending is super-cool, and even cooler in the PCEngine one thanks to the absence of those stupidly hard super insectors at the end. I never realised that they added both them and the endless wave of snatchers to the US version of the Mega CD one, but I think the game is a lot better without them given that Act 3 is basically just an extended ending sequence anyway. Going to go and play Policenauts now, which I've never tried before. ^^;;;
Speedrunning Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness.
More like messing up where to go xP