1. Cave Story (PC)
2. Sonic Rivals 2
3. Sonic CD
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1. Cave Story (PC)
2. Sonic Rivals 2
3. Sonic CD
1.Dragon Ball Raging Blast2 on PS3
2.Super Robot Taisen J on GBA
3.Final Fantasy Tacties on PSX
4.Super Robot War Impact on PS2
The Legend of Zelda: OoT 3D.. Time to start Masterquest!
Just finished Final Fantasy 13, trophies are next.
Also, I beat E.V.O Search for Eden again, I love the plot-line of that game.
the 5 last games i've beaten are:
Fire emblem : Path or radiance
ar tonelico I and II
just cause II
rune factory III
1. OoT (N64)
2. God of War III
3. Prince of Persia (2008)
4. inFAMOUS
5. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Edge - PC Steam
I Finally beat Ghost Trick, seriously good game, I even cried at the end a little :wacko:
Bioshock 2
just finished shenmue a few hours ago
awesome game
bad thing i cant play shenmue 2 it has alot of problems while i play it on nulldc emulator (sound errors,textures errors,etc)
The Journey portion of Persona 3 FES. Which took about 100 hours of my life; I HAVE NO REGRETS.
Sam And Max: Moai Better Blues
Duke Nukem Forever - Oh my god. The loading times on that game are stupid. Other then that, an unmemorable game. Can't be bothered to mop up on achievements.
Load times can't be any worse than Sonic 06, right?
RIGHT?!
I mean, I've heard that when you die in DNF the game literally reloads the entire level again, but Sonic 06 loads the entire level again for boss fights, and entire hub worlds for missions, even though you only access small portions of them. And I know this because I've seen people glitching out of the invisible walls of boss fights and literally wander the unpopulated hubs that were coded to load for no good reason other than it was programmed by lemurs.
No offense to any actual lemurs out there who may have learned to use a computer, learn English and are on this forum.
Oh, Sonic 06 can be all kinds of fun if you go into it expecting some awful things to happen. Like the one glitch where you literally get launched into the air, keep flying up, watch the land vanish, reach the end of the game world and literally fly into space (sadly they didn't code stars or the Moon), only to suddenly fall into infinity as the game realizes that you're outside coded game territory and has to kill you so that it can reload the entire fight.
Not that I would suggest you actually pay any kind of money for that game.
Recently downloaded and beat both Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Took me awhile because I downloaded more than 40 GB of mods for both of them.
Other than that, recently re-beat Half-life, Duke Nukem 3D, Titan Quest, Halo, Crysis, and Morrowind.
Finally got around to beating
1.) Rygar(NES)
2.) Demon's Crest(SNES)
Playing BOF III(again) and anything NES/SNES to kill some time
Toki Tori - PC Steam
Recettear
I would have beaten Final Fantasy VIII but ultimecia's castle annoyed me too much and i don't know if I'll continue to play it
Ultimecia is on FF VIII not 7. Just unlock the GF first, that's what I did back then
Pac-Man (Arranged Version) - Namco Museum Battle Collection (PSP) and yea it has a credit screen and everything
Demon's Souls :platinum:
Honestly, after farming souls for about twelve hours straight the other day to buff up my stats, NG+ wasn't as terrible as I thought it was going to be. There was the obvious damage increase that I noticed, but beyond that, I could still take down most of the guys with just a couple of hits. Of course, having a very, very high defense melee character probably helped in that. :wacko: Ended up getting the platinum about a quarter of the way through NG++.
And I think it was Ray who said getting the Pure Bladestone was going to cause me to rage, but that was actually the first Best Of... weapon path that I finished. Got it after about thirty attempts. I had a harder time finding Chunks of Cloudstone than I did getting the Pure Bladestone. Hence the twelve hours farming noted above. >_<
After (and due to) an amusing misunderstanding, I ended up finishing Princess Waltz fairly recently. I mostly persisted because it was apparently noted as the greatest thing since Fate/stay Night, and I'm perfectly willing to play an indecent game if it has a decent story (and a skip button). It really wasn't that great, though. I think it was probably because it was closer to a kinetic novel than a dating sim or more dynamic visual novel. The two big surprises seemed a bit forced. There wasn't that much of a good romantic element, I think; not all of the pairings really "clicked" for me, per se, and if you think of how all the blood relations actually tie together, things get...rather weird. The princess of Wisley kinda jumps into the story out of nowhere without adequate build-up (a couple of appearances) for the last couple chapters (with another "twist" anyone could see coming, and all the characterization of any background character), and she never gets any revealed characterization unless you follow her route for the last two chapters. I did kind of like Liesel's and Liliana's characterizations because you can see how they progress throughout the story, though; I'm a bit ambivalent towards the whole "sheltered lily androphobe" archetype of Suzushiro (not to mention the obvious "lolicon bait" element there), and Angela might have worked if she had interacted with the main characters a bit more in the first half of the story, even if it was through battle, instead of just getting shunted aside for training. I mean, it is pretty blatantly a straightforward shounen story, and that kind of story element is rather common in the genre. That actually probably the most fundamental reason it never clicked for me. I just don't bother with that genre very often, comparatively speaking, unless I get ambushed as with Nanoha.
On that note, I should continue playing Princess Debut, which was the actual game I was looking for originally. As astonishing as it may be, Viennese waltzes are actually a bit difficult, especially if you have no innate sense of rhythm.
Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension :platinum:
First Platinum :banana:
Thats uhh...childrens show, right?
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Great story, nice art style, although stage 7 has to be the hardest stages especially in easy mode.
I am an old school guy and recently digs out my old games like FF7 and Diablo 2 to start playing around with it. Feel good that beat the games....
I recently beat Infamous and Monster's Tale
I beat FreeCell on the computer. :P
Silent Hill beaten. A quick check shows that I did get the Good+ ending.
I honestly don't finish a lot of games, but the most recent one was Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D. I want to beat it 100% before moving on to the Master Quest, though... I'm gonna need a guide. :D
I haven't beaten anything else recently. Although, I'm currently working on Star Fox Adventures on the Gamecube. I love that game.
Most of the time, I just stop playing games soon after I get them. I like finding one game I LOVE and then going with that one for a while. Since I tend to like games like Meteos and Puzzle League, I usually don't get to work with much of a story. XD
Seriously, if I compiled a list of games that I've actually beaten, it wouldn't be all that impressive. LOL
Just bead Dead Space on Normal. Also got the One Gun trophy with it -- beating the game using only the Plasma Cutter. Which is a pretty badass weapon for a default weapon, not gonna lie.
Gotta go through and do NG+ to finish upgrading all my other guns and get a few other random trophies, then start working on beating the game on Impossible.
Should be fun. :wacko:
I haven't played too many games recently, the only game I recently 100% was Star Fox 64 ( not emulated, I own the real cartridge :D ). Yeah its not much of a big thing, BUT It took me so long actually start playing. Expert mode Venom (easy path) pain in the ***.
i also have beaten illbleed and resident evil 3 and doom one of the best games for the sega dreamcast (illbleed), the playstation (resident evil, doom) and pc (doom) and i would load those games up anyday whos with me?