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congrats.
I just finished Disgaea DS's Etna Mode. meh, twas alright - but sword is still the best weapon in the game. I didn't even use Etna because I couldn't stand to have battles go by so slowly. I made a female ronin, gave her a buffed up sword, stacked her with a whacklode of statisticians and sailed my way to one (wo)man victory.
The subsequent NIS games really improved the tiny miniscule flaws of the first game. Most egregious - leveling up healers.
I just finished Disgaea DS's Etna Mode. meh, twas alright - but sword is still the best weapon in the game. I didn't even use Etna because I couldn't stand to have battles go by so slowly. I made a female ronin, gave her a buffed up sword, stacked her with a whacklode of statisticians and sailed my way to one (wo)man victory.
The subsequent NIS games really improved the tiny miniscule flaws of the first game. Most egregious - leveling up healers.
Recently finished "The Journey" section of Persona 3 FES, though I'll probably start playing it again once 've beaten "The Answer", and just now beat Dead Space: Extraction. It's pretty neat how Dead Space starts exactly where Extraction finishes, pretty good lead into the game.
Alan Wake. It was very, very, very disappointing. If you've played like five minutes you've played the whole game. They never friggin' mix up the gameplay at all. I was hoping for a mystery, with the town to explore and evidence to find, but no you get attacked by shadow creatures like ten seconds into the game and run from point A to point B repeatedly from then on. The story was alright, but ultimately something Stephen King coulda concocted while sitting on the toilet.
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Alan Wake. It was very, very, very disappointing. If you've played like five minutes you've played the whole game. They never friggin' mix up the gameplay at all. I was hoping for a mystery, with the town to explore and evidence to find, but no you get attacked by shadow creatures like ten seconds into the game and run from point A to point B repeatedly from then on. The story was alright, but ultimately something Stephen King coulda concocted while sitting on the toilet.
I belive he did come up with something like this, unimaginatively called "the mist", probably while on the toilet.
Then again, it can also be said the prolific author merely gets his ideas from the toilet - D'oh ho ho!
I actually have gotten quite a few good ideas while using the facilities so maybe I shouldn't use that as an insult.
so, I am playing FFIII DS (when I poop) and I just finished defeating a Djinn in a cave, and now the credits are rolling.
Did I just win?
Did I just win?
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so, I am playing FFIII DS (when I poop) and I just finished defeating a Djinn in a cave, and now the credits are rolling.
Did I just win?
No, you just lost. Hard.
Did you ever play Final Fantasy 1?
remember when you got to the bridge?
Same thing.
I've heard from some sources (Hexatona) that the end dungeon is a bitch containing a plethora of frustrating game design decisions.
Also, I haven't played FF1 beyond fighting a few goblins in the forest.
Also, I haven't played FF1 beyond fighting a few goblins in the forest.
The final dungeon is pretty simple: It's just a ton of fuckoff boss fights. And a long unskippable cutscene in the middle. And no way to save.
Oh, there's some random encounters and whatnot but there is literally no reason to fight them since they give such shit effort:reward ratios. And ninjas can run 90% of the time before enemies can even get their asses off the ground.
Oh, there's some random encounters and whatnot but there is literally no reason to fight them since they give such shit effort:reward ratios. And ninjas can run 90% of the time before enemies can even get their asses off the ground.
Well, as far as I can remember, you have to run through a long maze to even get to the final dungeon, where you still can't save, then you have to go into the final dungeon, fight tons of bosses, and when you finally fight the last bosses IN A ROW, the last boss basically consists of casting flare on you EVERY TURN (note: may ave been changed in the DS version, but C'MON with the no save points. COME ON.)
It's possibly even more assholish than that, but I gave up in despair after my wife told me about it.
Literally, you'll spend hours running through mazelike dungeons trying to kill a gigantic-space-flea-from-nowhere.
It's possibly even more assholish than that, but I gave up in despair after my wife told me about it.
Literally, you'll spend hours running through mazelike dungeons trying to kill a gigantic-space-flea-from-nowhere.
Yeah that's 100% correct
(although the final boss does do some things differently but it usually comes down to spamming low-res explosions on the party)
(although the final boss does do some things differently but it usually comes down to spamming low-res explosions on the party)
go die. Those are some of the greatest RPGs.
Also, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It was pretty fun! Except for my wife hitting me every few minutes because I "killed" her.
Also, New Super Mario Bros. Wii. It was pretty fun! Except for my wife hitting me every few minutes because I "killed" her.
Silent Hill 3
Very good! But too short... I liked Heather a lot, better than I liked SH1's lead (who was boring). I like James a little more though, despite the creepo factor.
Very good! But too short... I liked Heather a lot, better than I liked SH1's lead (who was boring). I like James a little more though, despite the creepo factor.
I love when Heather calls Claudia a fucking bitch at the end of that game. In fact I think I love that game in general. Prolly muh favorite Silent Hill, though objectively not the best.
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