The problem with Zelda games is you really can't complete anything in 20 minute burst. I agree with the control problems. My hand was always in the way, and Link acted like he had epilepsy.
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I'm playing through the answer on Persona 3 FES, and also playing Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. I bought the magnum and knife combo with the game but don't use the gun because it makes it a lot harder to aim.
Red Dead Redemption online but for some reason I dont have any sound at all, also people harassing me while im ttacking a gang.
Bitch fuck off im busy killin them dun bother me >:(
Picross and big brain academy. I've been wanting to play picross for a while now and I finally got around to it. Not a bad game.
I might play X men for the genesis, and when I'm done with that, maybe Resident Evil 2. I never really got into Resident evil much.
Gran Turismo 5, starting the latest batch of seasonal events.
Just finished Megaman X2. About to beat Donkey Kong Country.
Finished Harm's Way a few days ago, it took like 10 minutes to get all but one of the achievements. I mean, I know it was free, but there was really no challenge at all. It was fun while it lasted though.
Still playing RDR, playing bit online and doing tests to get the sound back which I finally got now I can enjoy RDR with sound again.
Sims 3 for DS. Doesn't totally suck.
I've been playing... WoW :(
It sucks me in too often for my own good.
i be playing hybrid heaven off of emulation of pj64, its really fun, but for some reason i cant play the game without using cheats. The game seems impossible if i don't
im also playing the wild arms series up to wild arms 3
Started to play the Single Player of RDR.
Darkstalker Chronicle: The Chaos Tower (PSP)
About 20 hours into it now (Chapter 26 out of 44, I'm definitely taking my sweet time with it), and I'm liking it a lot. Battle system is actually really fun to play, even though it isn't all that complex. There are quite a few good ideas thrown in there, though: kicking a torch and setting half the tavern on fire is definitely a pretty cool way to end a fight; so is ordering your mage companion to blow up a bridge or make the ceiling fall on the huge monster. In another example, I liked how you could rush into the maze-like ruins and take on a dozen undead warriors, or you could sneak around and pick them off one by one with guerilla tactics.
Also liking some of the side-story chapters that don't have much to do with the main plot, but rather just show the crew going on some kind of an adventure (investigating a haunted mansion was my favourite so far). It's filler, but of the delicious kind. :wacko: They're a bit like the loyalty quests of ME2. Actually, the whole game feels and plays like Mass Effect 2 in a way.
The bossfights usually require some kind of a special tactic to beat, too bad the game pretty much tells you what to do and the whole thing lacks any kind of challenge - and that's my major complaint about the game. It's ridiculously easy. Not to mention every character in your party -including yourself- has five or so lives for each battle. In other words, it's nearly impossible to get Game Over'd, because if you die, you can revive with full HP five times in a row. And if you do end up dying five times in a row, chances are you're doing something wrong. :wacko:
Even though I understand some of the spoken dialogue, my Japanese isn't nearly good enough to let me comment on the plot, so I'll skip that part. It does have its share of clichés, though.
Bottom line, it's fun, but don't expect the second coming of Christ.