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Phoenix Gamma Aug 26th, 2008 03:05 PM

Yahtzee has a rad hat and a silly voice.

I recently downloaded Rhythm Tengoku Gold for the DS. Best rhythm game in a long time, but I definitely want the English release, because I was clueless on some of these games until I saw them on youtube.

MetalMilitia Aug 26th, 2008 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guitar Woman (Post 576018)
Come to think of it, Half Life sorta fits this quote. Are you sure I wasn't talking about that?


Ohh sick burn.

Guitar Woman Aug 26th, 2008 03:41 PM

I think it has a pretty funky soundtrack, though!

Emu Aug 26th, 2008 04:15 PM

Persona 4 comes out in December. :)

King Hadas Aug 26th, 2008 04:20 PM

I just finished the port of Silent Hill Origins, I was surprised at it's quality both because it came from the Psp (I didn't realize the systems graphics were this good) and because the game was handled by an outside developer which gives me hope for five. Oh sure, they fucked up the aesthetics here and there

Spoilers!
and the storyline was also a little sophomoric, but otherwise I liked it a lot.

Emu Aug 26th, 2008 04:32 PM

SH0 deserves very little of the outrage it gets. I'm fairly certain that most of the assache over that game comes from SH purist who won't play anything that's been touched by filthy gaijin hands.

Guitar Woman Aug 26th, 2008 06:00 PM

I have no idea how anyone could be a PURIST who is OUTRAGED about anything in this series

MetalMilitia Aug 26th, 2008 10:24 PM

Just completed Battlefield Bad Company. It's a good game, just a shame it's not on PC. I've gotten much better at using the control pad but it still feels clunky and inaccurate. With any luck a real Battlefield game will be announced for PC soon.

ADDED: One other thing about BC is is has some of the best audio I've experienced in a game. All the weapons sound perfect and the surround sound works really well.

Phoenix Gamma Aug 27th, 2008 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Emu (Post 576026)
Persona 4 comes out in December. :)

I can't wait for Persona 3.75! :D

But seriously though, I can't get pumped for P4. I know the updates are all cool (AI partners can be turned on/off when you need it, you can pick up characters when they fall, etc) but I'm not ready to devote another 80 hours to an RPG yet :U

MetalMilitia Aug 27th, 2008 09:51 PM

I just tried the Turok demo. It was so much worse than I ever could have imagined.

I mean honestly, which genius came up with the idea of having the first 10 minutes of the game set in a can't-see-your-hand-infront-of-your-face-let-alone-the-hundreds-of-fucking-raptors dark cave with no flashlight.

10,000 Volt Ghost Aug 28th, 2008 05:04 PM

I started playing FFXI again for PC.

MetalMilitia Aug 28th, 2008 06:03 PM

Ninja Gaiden Sigma. Don't really like it so far. It's a bit to "consoley" what with the whole "oh this state looks like it's missing something, better go find the something then unlock a key with which you may open a door blah blah". The fighting and animation is good though.

BurntToShreds Aug 28th, 2008 06:16 PM

I've been playing Kingdom of Loathing recently. I love the writing.

Phoenix Gamma Aug 30th, 2008 01:48 AM

Started up Trackmania United Forever. Forgot how fucking hard United was.

Also, MDK and MDK2 are sitting on my harddrive, waiting to be installed. I loved the Dreamcast demo of the second game, but never tried the first. Anyone know if they're any good? I'm in the mood for some third person action.

MetalMilitia Aug 30th, 2008 02:26 PM

Motorstorm - Though I'm not a massive fan of racing games in general, I really like Motorstorm. It's kind of like Flatout's older brother. Though it is closer to a serious racing game it shares Flatout's sense of humor and desire to see other drivers destroyed in as spectacular ways as possible.

Resistance: Fall of Man - The co-op is pretty cool, but as a single-player shooter I have a few issues. Firstly that the game seems to take itself a little to seriously. The cut scenes seem to think they're re-telling an epic, film-like story but the fact is, it's really not very well written which detracts from the experience. The action is fine and there are a lot of nice touches but overall I feel games like Gears or War or the Half Life saga have more to offer.

10,000 Volt Ghost Aug 30th, 2008 03:28 PM

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Resistance: Fall of Man - Firstly that the game seems to take itself a little to seriously. The cut scenes seem to think they're re-telling an epic, film-like story but the fact is, it's really not very well written which detracts from the experience. quote]


Worse than Brute Force?

"Ah, the thieves of thought" - talking about telapathic criminals.

King Hadas Aug 30th, 2008 08:47 PM

Origins has sent me on my tri-annual playthrough of the Silent Hill series, I'm doing them backwards so I've just finished four. Even though if you asked I'd probably say I hated it I don't think I've played any of the other games in the series as many times. There's something extremely appealing about the room part of the game that keeps me naively coming back. A bunch of bad game design choices keeps it from being really engaging though. This time I did notice something new.

Spoilers!


The other hauntings in the games are not as subtle and actually go as far as to physically harm you which is bullshit. There's so much to bitch about this game, maybe that's why I keep coming back to it.

Another thing I noticed this time through is that Henry has no friends, has pictures of a tourist town he visited a few times framed and plastered all over his personal space, and is also not sure if his shoes are his and if they are his they also came from Silent Hill.

Spoilers!

Guitar Woman Aug 30th, 2008 09:03 PM

He could just be a loser.

He does watch his neighbor shave her armpits, after all. And don't Silent Hill protagonists have this habit of being gigantic morons, anyway?





I rest my case.

Fathom Zero Aug 30th, 2008 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix Gamma (Post 576468)
Anyone know if they're any good? I'm in the mood for some third person action.

MDK is probably one of the fastest, smoothest third person action games I've played, right up there with Max Payne.

Phoenix Gamma Aug 31st, 2008 03:36 AM

Yea, I just jumped right into the sequel, just because I figured it'd have aged better. I really dig it so far, but I'm not crazy about playing as the Professor, mostly because I can't quite find a solid key configuration.

WhiteRat Aug 31st, 2008 08:21 PM

Having started my save file in March 2006 I finally finished Grandia 2 for Dreamcast today. Overall it was a pretty good game even though I don't quite remember some parts near the beginning.

Guitar Woman Sep 2nd, 2008 11:04 PM

Silent Hill 3

It's like someone took everything that sucked about the first two games and kicked them in the ass.

I'm about thirty minutes in, out of bullets, completely lost, and surrounded by fucking meat monsters and split headed dogs

and I LOVE it

It's not what I'd refer to as "scary" yet in the same sense that the School, Sewer, or Hospital from SH1 were scary, but they really nailed the atmosphere. I just wish it had actual widescreen support, and that I could map more than one function to the same button.

MYSTERIES still arise now and then, like why Harry Mason is the only character in the series who doesn't seem to be worried about breaking a nail while bludgeoning shit.

WhiteRat Sep 2nd, 2008 11:22 PM

Snatcher for Sega CD. So for I like what I see.

Phoenix Gamma Sep 3rd, 2008 12:27 AM

Downloaded Bionic Commando Rearmed for PC this afternoon. Just got to the final level. Fuck yes, Hitler. Prepare for head explosions.

Guitar Woman Sep 4th, 2008 12:27 AM

So I was going to complain about SH3 re-treading old ground when it went back to Brookhaven Hospital from the second game. But then I got to the nightmare part and am not going to say that. I will ponder why I'm in this particular hospital, however, since I thought Alessa was kept in Alchemilla.

My only gripe at this point is how unsatisfying the melee combat is; in the original game I had a fucking great time running around with my firehammer SCHLUCKing monsters and watching them writhe around in pain, but every monster here seems to be made of wood and thus repels my weapon with an unsatisfying "click." The camera's not really a team player when I back up into a corner, either, but I'll write that off as intentional and necessary for dramatic tension.

Also, what the fuck was a giant morning star doing in the sewer?


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