I'm starting to warm up to it now, but this was a slow burn for me. I think its the initial rage from a new souls game. Once I start getting used to it its not so bad.
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Just started on Earthbound. Only my second time playing through this gem.
Bioshock Infinite.
....
The PS3 version, when I played, gave me motion sickness. The PS4 version has no such effect.
What the heck is going on with my body? :wacko:
(Also, I'd be streaming it like Digimon, but apparently it's one of those games that doesn't let you do so.)
Fire Emblem: Fates (special edition, going Birthright atm).
It's a Fire Emblem, so naturally it's good, but the story really is sort of dumb. Same goes for too many of the characters. Also, EVEN MORE DAMN KIDS.
Currently playing Earthbound, Castlevania SotN, and Metroid Prime. Got too much going on but think I'll manage.
currenty playing HoN, but every day I make my power level higher at Diablo 3 with my favourite Diablo 3 shop
https://odealo.com/games/diablo-3/america-softcore Buy Diablo 3 Rifts, Legendary items, Power leveling
Currently playing Klonoa on my PS Vita. This game is so good.
Little Red Lie
A narrative game made by Will O'Neill, who made Actual Sunlight, a very good game that told the story of that one time he almost killed himself.
So, uh, yeah. Kind of heavy stuff here.
This new game is about living in crushing economic decline, following a 39 year old woman who's life fell apart and is trying to rebuild while living with her parents and a scumbag "motivational speaker" conning the desperate. It hits uncomfortably close to home way too often, starting with the game asking you personal financial questions to shape the narrative to mirror yours, with the last question being "Would you commit suicide to escape financial destitution" SO YEAH
Also, fun sense of dark humor.
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Blaster Master Zero, 3DS version. Trying to juggle story mode while also playing through it with both Ekoro and Shantae.
The Last of Us Remastered.
Gunman Clive
Okay indie platformer, mostly know for having one of the worst trailers ever made because all the trailer says is that the game is bad and you shouldn't play it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMDfq8PLfLM
Opted to expand the gaming session again. So in addition to streaming Cyber Sleuth and Atelier Sophie, I've begun streaming Marvel Ultimate Alliance and playing Batman: Arkham Knight. (Fell into the temptation to pic up the UA bundle and AK since they were discounted so much on PSN.)
Watch Dogs, this game is overlooked. Its really not that bad at all. Its no GTA, but the hacking feature is something unique. Plus the game is playable, there's no game breaking bugs or glithces.
Chronicles of Teddy
The sequel to a weird little point and click adventure game, which is for some reason now a Zelda II takeoff. The song system you have to use for puzzles is annoying, but everything else is pretty great, especially the sprite work (the sound effects are also bit crushed on purpose). Wish you got more invincibility time after being hit, though.
Corey wanted me to stream a Kingdom Hearts Final Mix Proud run, so I went a step farther and am streaming not only Proud, but an attempt at utilizing the original keyblade only.
I can't believe I've actually gone back to Payday 2, but, well, I'm doing it. Almost two whole years after I dropped it because of the "Black Market Update" back on October 15th, 2015, I'm back to heisting.
Granted, I can only do loud heists, and not at a high difficulty, but I can do them. And I'm just going to say: silencer skills right now are so overpowered, it's ridiculous. I'm using a "UAR Rifle"(based on the Steyr AUGA2), and the mods I've got on it give it pinpoint accuracy and extremely low recoil, plus fairly strong damage. It mows through cops like you wouldn't believe.
This is kind of exciting (for me anyways..) In my youth, Genesis 16bit always held a special place in my heart,
and now in my 40's, I see this:
*Teenaged screams!*
http://tanglewoodgame.com/index.html
https://youtu.be/59KW8xT74eo
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Thoughts anyone? :3
FFXII remaster. Gotta admit, the job system mixed it up in a way that actually made it a lot more of a challenge. I hated it initially because I couldn't level everything up. Did trial mode as well which was an absolute pain
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Beat Trial mode and I'm just trophy hunting now :D
Just finished original Xbox Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay. An unarguably very good game of its type and, although fairly linear, still some excellent level design. A few things that annoy, like the pointless shop where I wasted 75% of the money I'd collected on an item that gets taken away never to be recovered, literally, five minutes later.
There's also persistent inconsistency in some elements of the game ie. you can climb or jump to some crates but not others of exactly the same size/distance and enemies spot you in total darkness or are alerted even when you're 100% hidden/stealthy. Often you can just as easily run through an area, take the damage and still survive, but in others the same type of enemies mow you down in seconds. In other cases enemies are fighting alien creatures but if you wait for them to be overwhelmed or distracted you'll be waiting forever. The alien creatures just keep on spawning, the enemy still targets you in preference and your options for proceeding are unnecessarily diminished. Pity.
Little niggles like that take the edge off it being a truly great game but one thing that can't be taken away is that it is one of the best direct movie tie ins of its generation.
Also started replaying PS Rayman 2: The Great Escape for the first time since I did it last (on the DC) probably 15 years ago. Kiddy level characters and story although well presented but, just as I remembered it, highly imaginative and varied 3D platforming/shooting gameplay. Within the limits of the PS it still looks attractive too.
league of legends
Currently modding Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It's quite hysterical. All while waiting for my girlfriend to get ready. She gives me that much time..:bigahhh:
I feel that part 2 is much better personally. The first one has like constricted movement, part 2 has a lot more features, a cooler character, and is more like GTA if not better.
Started streaming Dreadhalls on PSVR with voice (so I can typically only do it Sat/Sun around 2 or 3PM Central). Has a good atmosphere, and a couple of the jump scares so far did indeed get me :P Plan to upload video if Twitch ever exports successfully.
Alan Wake
I love this game. It's like a perfect combination of The Suffering/RE4 school of action horror, cinematic storytelling, and kitsch horror tropes. It's so Stephen King that the first reference the game makes is directly quoting Stephen King. The fact that the story is meta and pretentious is just icing on the cake.
I've been playing a lot of Portal knights on ps4 lately, a fun game but a bit grindy in some respects, haven't gotten to the 2nd boss yet. I've also started up on Okami HD as of late. I never played the game on ps2, so its all new to me. I've also been putting some into Mega Man 7(Legacy collection 2).
Wew it's been a while since I've visited emuparadise lol
Lately it's been all about that: Diablo III, Overwatch, Trials Fusion, and for some reason, Nascar: Dirt to Daytona
What am I playing right now? Right now I'm playing a bunch of games in kind of a revolving order. I sometimes wonder if I'm overly spoiled by easy Internet access and ease of emulation and flashcart operation; so instead of the way things were in the '80s and '90s, where you were likely to have one new game at a time for one system, instead I have piles of games for multiple systems, and they all work about the same.
- Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (English patched)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
- Tactics Ogre: Knight of Lodis
- Advance Wars
- Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
- Glory of Heracles
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - Ring of Fates
- OpenTTD
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri/Alien Crossfire
- Blood Bowl - Chaos Edition
I've been playing the Lisa games.
They're good.
https://i.imgur.com/vorgKOJ.png
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Currently playing through Rayman 2 and Rayman 3 for the 10th time since I was a child.
I've been making my way through my 4th playthrough of Castlevania : SotN . And playing Hunter : the Reckoning with friends on the GameCube.
been playing mostly nintendo dames lately. currently juggling super mario 64 ds kirby squeak squad and pokemon pearl.
I'm currently making my way through a lot of neo geo games. Mostly all the fighters. The AI on some of these games is brutal.
Been playing TWD Survival Instinct on PS3.
Overall this game is...bad, for several reasons. But I've tortured myself several times now :dread: Hopefully one more run should clean up.
I just finished Super Mario Galaxy 2 :butterfly:
Ys VIII and Samus Returns.
My poor thumb.
currently playing warframe , destiny and destiny 2 for the PS4.
the person who referred me to the forms said that classic arcade games, especially the neo geo games like SVC: Chaos can be played on the PC. I hope I am able to play that in the future once someone can tell me the basics on mods and emulations since I am a super newbie at this!
Currently playing Castlevania SotN, Megaman Zero 4, Earthbound, and Metroid Zero Mission
Replaying Shadowrun Dragonfall and Hong Kong to experiment with builds. I've discovered that while magic classes have a ton of options, nothing quite beats running up to people and swinging a katana at them until they die. Decker/rigger is still my fave build, but sharp objects = Fun.
Well, I picked up my first actual gamepad / controller a few weeks ago. So far I've tried it out playing SNESDOOM (E1M1 2:28; crap time, I know), beat Super Bomberman 4 with it, working on Super 5, and Mega Man X. I've beaten all of them, with the exception of the SNES DOOM (because why would I play a SNES version when I have zDoom, FreeDoom, and Action Doom 2, right?), in the same emulator as I'm playing them now. Mega Man X has proven to be a mega hassle, because the control layout is... weird, for me.
Im playing Super Punch Out on a SD2SNES via Retro Duo.
Hiveswap: ACT 1 (aka the Homestuck game)
Well worth the wait. The writing is top notch, what with the first area having multiple Bubsy jokes and a description of sleeping on a bed as some nightmarish Lovecraftian horror concept, and the whole thing looks downright beautiful. It's like a living cartoon, and it's so weird to see anything in the world of Homestuck have this many details in it. Also, the main girl character is either gay or trans or both and considering Hussie made all but two of his main cast of 20 queer in the original comic, I would not put it past them to make that the plan the whole time.
And seriously, the writing.
https://i.imgur.com/p791wMC.jpg