Gaucamelee. What fun! Time for trophy clean up.
Also both of you shut up everything has been terrible since 3. (I did enjoy the room for some fucked up reason)
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Gaucamelee. What fun! Time for trophy clean up.
Also both of you shut up everything has been terrible since 3. (I did enjoy the room for some fucked up reason)
Metal gear solid. So happy that I re-downloaded the game on my new computer and finished it unlike last time where I quit because I got afraid (yeah being honest).
Crysis (Xbox 360)
Steve will be happy that I've finished Crysis.
Steve won't be happy that I've not finished Crysis on PS3. :(
Excellent game and I'd thoroughly enjoy going through it again for them trophies, though! :D
but can you run it on a PC :doink:
Finally, Silent Hill Downpour :platinum:
Ending E was :lol
Finished Two Worlds II GoTY on 360 (both the original game and Pirates of the Flying Fortress).
Don't think I got all the achievements, haven't bothered checking anyway :wacko:
Really disliked the controls when I first started playing it >.> but overall not the worst RPG I've played.
Time and Eternity. Really easy :platinum:
Oh geeze how long did that take? :O
Got the FFXIII-2 :platinum: yesterday. I enjoyed it quite a bit! The story was whack but much easier to follow than the first one. And after that ending I'm really looking forward to Lightning Returns! Might even buy it day one... >__>
Not too long. It took me 2 runs to get 5 endings (A, C & F on normal; B & D on hard). The second one was my no killing run and took me 2 hours and a half.
To get the Ending E I used a previously stored in the cloud save taken from my second run with 6 out of 7 items dug up. Only had to restore it, find the 7th item to finish the last submission and beat the penitentiary section again to get the last ending and the platinum. That saved me from having to beat the game 3 times :sweat:
I was tempted to start XIII-2 after SH, but I decided it was already time to suffer and went with Dark Souls :o
Ah clever! I was pretty pissed when I played that I couldn't finish the hobo quest. The last item never showed up. A known glitch apparently... Almost spoiler the experience for me. >__>
Sounds good! For your information, your need about ~60 hours to get the FFXIII-2 platinum trophy. Pretty easy one too!
That sucks :/ I didn't really find any glitch myself. Give it a try, the second run won't take you too long, you can skip loads of sections and puzzles if you stick to the main story. And many doors will unlock just entering the code, without having to actually find it in game :wacko:
It means it will only take me 90 hours. Cool! :wacko:
So I beat Dishonored and I'm almost finished with the Knife of Dunwall DLC as well. My initial impressions seemed to be accurate. I still think it's a solid game, it just doesn't have anything to make it really outstanding. I also find the setting kinda dull, to be honest.
Double Dragon III (co-op).
Not at all that difficult, although single player is surely fucking impossible.
Resident Evil 2 PS1. Both Leon and Claire campaigns. :wacko:
Ni No Kuni :platinum: Because I have no life and am 5.
SNES Dragon Quest I+II
Dragon Quest I done. Beaten the game at Level 19, who needs to be maxed out anyways :wacko:
Proud to say I beat Zelda II on NES today. I've actually never beaten this game - I was always a big fan of the original, but the second game just never did it for me. When the game was released, I only ever completed 2 Palaces and always got my ass kicked on the way to the Hammer (through the maze of caves). Anyway, today I felt like sitting down and playing it from start to finish, and I managed to beat it in about 4 hours. I did cheap kill Dark Link though - I was out of lives and really didn't feel like doing that final Palace again - that place was a bitch.
Oh, and I liked the game btw - it's always been the one Zelda game I just never cared about, but now I can actually say that I think it's pretty good. :wacko:
SRW OG1 4th Playthrough.
Now I've obtained every single Battle Mastery in the game.
I love my broken Cybuster.
The last games I beat was:
Super Ghouls'n ghosts - Super nintendo (princess Prin Prin needs more bodyguard)
Syphon Filter 2 - Playstation (Gregorov mission is too.....)
Castlevania Curse of Darkness - Playstation 2 (not bad)
Just finished Borderlands 2 a week ago or so. I have to say it feels more or less like a fully fleshed out expansion of the first, only with a much more satisfying final boss, even if the ending is a bit abrupt. Also,Spoiler warning:
Awesome. Now you just need to do the speed run type unlockables and you'll be good to go :D
You know, I'm almost considering it. Now that the game is fresh in my mind and I know where everything is at, I should plow through it quickly just to get some fun stuff. I'm not really digging RE3 too much, so there's no reason I shouldn't play RE2 again.
I just wish it had a quick 180 turn.... would make survival horror sooooo much easier :wacko:
I liked it because it had a very distinct separation between "exploring the overworld" and "exploring dungeons/tunnels." The top-down attack system, especially at the time, was pretty limited to basically walking around and stabbing shit with your sword. The side-scrolling attack view allowed you to have different sword attacks, as well as some of the standard Zelda arsenal. There were a few cheesy sections, like having to turn into a faerie to get passed certain sections, but for the most part I loved it.
I also liked the "random encounter" battles in the overworld. I felt that was a huge improvement over the first game, and gave a general sense of tension about exploring too far. It created a bit more of a risk/reward system to exploring the farther reaches of some of the areas early on. There was a huge missed opportunity for more "optional" gear, similar to an action-RPG version of Final Fantasy, which I think is all that Zelda II needed to be considered a masterpiece. Instead, it tried something new and was moderately successful, but didn't delve deep enough into its core ideas to really stand out.
Just an observation. I tend to like any game that adds that "random" element to it, since it's a simple technique that can make a huge difference when it comes to replaying a game. Learning to beat games via muscle memory can be fun (Mario, Mega Man, Castlevania, etc), but the "random chance" element of "even though I'm really good at this game, I might die if I do something stupid and stop paying attention" shouldn't be underestimated. It's one of the things that made Pokemon so addictive for me. </sidetrack>
I couldn't agree more with everything you said. I think the reason I didn't like it much back in the day wasn't because it was different, but because it was a pretty tough game at the time. Your sentence about the random battles giving a sense of tension when exploring too far off the beaten path pretty much sums up why I didn't truly get into the game as a kid. I think if I had just stuck it out until after the 3rd Palace and obtained the down-thrust move, I probably would have slogged through it (that move is the tits and totally makes the battles that much more exciting) :wacko:
You're right about the missed opportunity on the equipment too - It's a shame they didn't flesh that out a bit more, namely a better sword and armor at the very least. Oh well, the game is pretty damn close to being one of my fav Zelda's of all time, that's for sure.
And on a sidenote, it's amazing some of the risks Nintendo, and even other developers took back in the day with their sequels - Mario 2, Zelda II and Castlevania II were all pretty huge departures from what made the original games such a massive hit. We lambast Ninty now because they don't take any chances anymore, but back then they really did try to stir the pot. Hell, look at games like Blaster Master as well - huge departure from the norm at the time - sidescroller/overhead shooter/metroid style gameplay. That's a hell of a mash-up that people wouldn't dare take on these days. Guardian Legend is a lot like that too. Enough ranting, time for some gaming :wacko:
Just beat Sol Trigger, with Sophie's route. That was... not too bad, actually. It has some pretty glaring flaws and the dungeons were repetitive as fuck, but overall it was a fairly satisfying experience. Especially that second half with Lars. Now I'll just need to do another playthrough with Fran's route so I can actually see a happy ending (or so I heard). :wacko:
Finished lollypop chainsaw, nearly finished my second playthrough, Suda51 has issues, but I'm still having a lot of fun with this one, just not very intellectual fun, more like cocaine fun.
Saints Row 3 :platinum:
Some issues with side missions meant I had to replay a lot of this game just to finish up on a few things I shouldn't have to. Overall a fun experience. Definatly worth the ps+ subscription.
Well that's Muv Luv Alternative finished.
Spoiler warning:
Probably gonna move on to Alternative Chronicles now. Or watch the anime. Or both. I wanted to play Total Eclipse as well, but hurf durf turns out it's a console-exclusive VN.
Oh and I beat Shadowrun Returns as well. Very solid game, can't wait to play more campaigns.
Borderlands, it doesn't really have much of a story but I found the gameplay fun enough to play it through, however I found that the game was very easy up until the last section which the flying mooks, they were more difficult to deal with than the main boss who was suprisingly easy to kill.
Shin Megami Tensei (PSX). Neutral Route.
So......easy? even on expert difficulty.
Enh, Maybe I'll try another playthrough to try and actually under stand the dialogue
Beat Shadowrun Returns (PC). Really enjoyed it - can't wait for all the user made content to start rolling out!
Walking dead :platinum: FUN.
PSP Lost Heroes
The ending is really nice, but the post game dungeon just WTF
Pokémon Gust
Lollypop chainsaw :platinum: That's 25 :D
Bioshock Infinite. However, I nearly gave up on the last chapter (Command Deck) as after attempt 56, I didn't seem to be getting anywhere defending the Core from the onslaught of the enemy. So I had a break from it for 24 hours. Lo and behold, on first go, I completed it. What a bizarre ending....
Megaman 2 and Megaman 10. Don't ask about the randomness of the numbers I'm trying very hard!
Mass Effect
Gonna charge into Mass Effect 2 now.