Tekken 7 Story Mode...Too damn short.
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Tekken 7 Story Mode...Too damn short.
Tekken 7 :platinum:
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3: V Generation :platinum:
Metroid: Zero Mission. 2:27:06 with 68% of the items collected. Forgot how fun that game is.
Just finished Persona 5. Holy Shit the endgame is so damn gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood.
Also Grinding the reaper during Flu Season made the bosses so easy because LOL Michael and Satan by the end of the casino Palace.
I still want my dating Yusuke options though.
Finished Vanquish on PC a couple days ago. Now I'm working on Stranger of Sword City.
finished 007 Nightfire. So good, ahead of its time I reckon.
Batman Telltale Series :platinum:
One of the major plot twists as quite unbelievable for me but still, interesting game.
Fire Emblem Echoes 100%. Dont ever complete this game it'll destroy your sanity.
Megaman X4 (PS1)
Megaman X5 (PS1)
Love X5. Might hop on X6 later to try that one out next.
Dragon Fighter - Surprisingly inventive for an NES game. Burning things as a dragon is very fun.
Shatterhand - I am convinced the GOD HAND devs saw the localized story for this game and said "that's brilliant let's reuse that"
Shadowrun: Hong Kong - Gobbet is my garbage child and I will hear no bad words against her.
Dragonball Xenoverse 2 (PC).
Great fucking game.
I finished Lunar: Silver Star Story on the Sega Saturn last week. I'm not a super-huge Lunar person like many of its fans are, and have always been more fond of Grandia as far as Game Arts' RPG series go. But the Lunar games are still ones that have a lot of fond memories for me, and while I really just started the first game up recently because I wasn't feeling so great and wanted something in the background to take my mind off things, it had been so long since I last played it (2003? 2004?) that I wound up getting sucked back into the story and characters, and finished the whole thing rather rapidly. ^^;;;
The first game is also particularly significant to me, as it's... kind of the reason I'm here, and the single game that I associate most strongly with Emuparadise and my time here. ^^;;; Way back in 2003, I had just bought a CD burner and decided to see if I could download PS1 games like I could older ones. I was actually looking for Chrono Cross and Xenogears in particular, as neither game saw a PAL release. But when I initially had trouble finding either (it's so weird to me in hindsight that it was even remotely difficult to find any of this stuff online back then... :'D), I widened my search a little to look for other games that weren't released here, and eventually stumbled across a page called Gideonstuff, which hosted an FTP with, among other things, the PS1 version of Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete. ^^;;;
As the FTP was down at the time, I messaged the owner on MSN Messenger, and he turned out to be incredibly nice, and a massive fan of Lunar who seemed really happy to be able to share his favourite game with someone overseas who never had the chance to play it. We quickly became good friends, and when I mentioned that I was looking for a bunch of other PS1 games, he pointed me to this page, where he sometimes posted under the name Gnafu the Great. With that in mind, it's pretty much because of Lunar that I wound up here to begin with. And though I wouldn't say it's one of my absolute favourites, given how significant this place was to me during my late teens and beyond, I don't think I can think of many games that have, whether directly or indirectly, played a more important part in my life than the first Lunar. ^^;;; So feeling awfully nostalgic and a wee bit teary eyed now, after finishing it again so many years later as a totally different person in a totally different place playing in a totally different language. I have no idea where Gnafu is or what he's up to these days, as we haven't spoken in years and years now. But wherever he is and whatever he's doing, I'm really glad we had the chance to meet all those years ago. <3
The Last of Us: Left Behind
Technobabylon (again) - Seriously recommend everything Wadjet Eye has ever done ever except maybe The Shivah and Gemini Rue if you have issues with old school LucasArts controls. High quality point and click work, and Technobabylon was their first "blockbuster" release (in terms that they had an actual recording studio and not just Dave Gilbert's bedroom). Includes mindjacking, bisexuality, hacking, and cannibalism.