Tacticular Cancer: We'll have your balls

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What game are you wasting time on?

Discussion in 'General Gaming' started by Trash, Oct 8, 2010.

  1. GreyViper Learned

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  2. Father Walker Potato Ranger

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  3. Edward_R_Murrow RPG Codex Staff

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    Been playing more of Nocturne. Beat Dante, rampaged through the Assembly of Nihilo, went into the first level of the Labyrinth of Amala, fused up some badass demons (Matador is pretty awesome when he's on your side), beat the monk fiend, and went through the mirage prison. Fun stuff. The dungeons get more and more intricate, and have some fun gimmicks. Random encounters get more and more deadly, and bosses are pretty well done too.

    Ghost Rider is currently giving me some issues. Might need to find something that nulls fire so I can survive his second phase. I guess Matador, Baphomet, and the Hindu goddess aren't going to cut it. Maybe I need an Orthrus...
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    Moved ahead in my project (go back in time in rpg history), now at Divine Divinity, ToEE. Both are awesome, nuff said, though I'll keep a break from ToEE. Next up Dungeon Siege, Freedom Force, Morrowind and Arcanum. Main objective would be to play pretty much every game I deem interesting in the rpg genre. Yes, hack & slash games are in. Copying some things from CRPGAddict, such as the minimum 4 hours in, but propably won't finish a game before moving to the next, as I'm one of those who can't keep themselves interested long enough in a single game, USUALLY. Some games I just play like a madman, and play nothing else. Some of the games I've already played obviously but 90% of them deserve a second (or 7th) playthrough.

    Other than ToEE and DD, bought Desu Ex: Human Derpalution and have had a pretty damn good time with it. :thumbsup:
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  5. sser Arbiter

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    I played Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich like six or seven times in a row when I got it. :obviously:
  6. funkadelik Educated

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    Playing ToEE, definitely awesome, but I don't know how far I am ingame. I think my party is level 4. I got bored in Hommlet and went straight to the Moathouse and cleared it out in an hour. Non Co8 because I am lame.
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    Playing Baldur's Gate for the first time (yeah, I'm discovering this genre)... I hate it already! My god, what an uninspired game, almost like an Oblivion from more civilized times.
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    How exactly? The writing is far better. The story is miles above anything Bethesda could ever achive. The combat is actual stat based. It uses and incorporates actual lore from the setting...

    I could go on and on....
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    I know, I need to get past the Friendly Arm Inn to criticize the game, but I already want to uninstall it :/ Should I keep going or play some other games like TMC or Icewind Dale?

    And of course Baldur's Gate is much better than Oblivion, just because the 1990s were much better times than the 2000s.
  10. sser Arbiter

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    Baldur's Gate is... whatever. I personally did not like the stories and can't remember much about them, besides a few high points. I enjoyed the combat and a few of the characters. Icewind Dale is more for dungeon-romping, through and through, and arguably worth playing just for the artwork alone.
  11. Edward_R_Murrow RPG Codex Staff

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    As much as I like BG1, I can totally understand why people might call the first few hours uninspired. Most of the encounters are just against dudes with regular weapons, and unless you know what you're doing, your only real "tactical" options are probably going to be Imoen's Wand of Magic Missiles, a couple of Larloch's Minor Drains, and Jaheira's Entangle spell (though this one is really good). Somebody new to this might not realize that BG1 is all about disabling spells that allow your characters to attack bad dudes unmolested (i.e. Sleep, Entangle, Horror, Hold, Stinking Cloud), at least in the early game.

    The game really starts going in stride after you finish the Nashkel mines and start exploring around for the bandit camp. That's when you start to run into more enemy parties and monsters with more abilities and you actually have a decent repertoire of weapons, spells, items, and abilities. Though I can understand that, in this day and age, with tons of classics/indies/forgotten gems, that grinning and bearing it for hours, without any guarantee of payoff, might be pretty unpalatable.

    Icewind Dale was fun, but in retrospect, it really is a lot shoddier designed than BG. Too many dungeons consist of nothing but "big room of monsters", and often those monsters have no abilities but bog standard melee and inflated HP. A lot of the boss fights are pretty lame as well. One is against a powerful breed of demon, that's only strengths lie in being immune to +1 or less weapons at a time when you don't have many of them, and high "combat stats" like HP, armor class, damage bonus, etc. It doesn't compare favorably to BG1 bosses/set piece encounters and even more unfavorably to BG2's excellent encounter ensemble (dig that alliteration, yo).
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    Reinstalled LoL. Feels good mang :smug:
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    IT feels like NVW module made by somebody who like emo/whiny/Housewive telenovela stuff all around and all the time. I knowed what i should expect from this and i imagine people reaction back in march who actually liked DA:O hehe.
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    All the talk of snes got me to re-install zsnes eventually so.
    I played FF V for a day or so, got bored and replayed FF VI over a few days, then played it with a low level group and kicked the shit out of Kefka again. Ugh yeah, makes sense to do that with a lev 12 parties. Now playing Chrono Trigger again, started yesterday, at Black Omen ATM. Read a bunch of translation notes and kind of lost interest. They just completely raped the story. RAPED it. I had no idea Frog was actually a badass motherfucker, instead of a total ninny retard. Way to go Nintendon't of America.
  15. Humanity has risen! Magister Patron

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    I read an interview with Ted Woosley and he constantly had to shorten his translations to the point of sometimes affecting the meaning and cutting out stuff. Yes he was one of the first to make adaptations instead of translating literally, but I think what you're commenting up might have been due to the cartridge limits.
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    Yeah, I've read some interviews too, and some of his creative licences are understandable, specially in say FF VI, but him turning Frog into a moppet was all him, not some memory issue or censorship.
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    playig Jagged Aliance "BIA".. and not very impressed...
  18. Trash I'm in ur base editing ur posts Patron

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    Currently replaying Mass Effect 1. Being a little surprised that I'm actually enjoying it as well. Skipping all the lame extra moonbuggy planet shit while sticking to the main plot seems to be working out well.

    Actually made a little txt file on (already released) games I defenitely want to (re)play and find out that, once again, I really don't have the time to get through such an immense list. Shit.
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    Checking out Hard Reset right now. It's fun, it has an 80's cyberpunk feel and art design, and it's pretty difficult and unforgiving.
    I approve :thumbsup:
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    After having completed Thief 2 once again, I'm now planing a little Icewind Dale session. After that I'm propably going to play the Blade Runner adventure game, never played it before. And that's pretty much it for the next 5 months or so :(
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    If you haven't already Oesophagus you should check out E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy afterwards, as it has a similar atmosphere (but better in my opinion) Cyberpunk/WH40K feel with great weapons. Good fun.
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    Finished Chrono Trigger not long after I made my last post. Was going to get Ayla her super badass fists again, but instead just kicked the shit out of Lavos, did +new game and watched the team comments.

    Just finished playing through Tales of Phantasia for the first time. Got interrupted the previous try and forgot about it. Got as far as getting Aska that time I think. That was almost 10 years ago. Well, the dungeon design is better than a lot of other JRPGs, and there are actually puzzles. By comparison, uuuugh, CT dungeons are total shit and forget about puzzles. Anyway. Dhaos was fucking annoying, final form, but dude got his ass kicked. I forgot to bring hourglasses to make him freeze in vulnerable mode, but it worked out thanks to superduper berserker bow, gremlin and a shit load of teleport spam or something.

    Now trying to work up the interest to finish Star Ocean for the first time, but I think I'll ignore that and replay BoF 1 and 2.
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    Started the first game in the Phoenix Wright series but cannot get past the first case ? There must be something wrong with me.
  24. potatojohn Augur

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    On the final level of Silent Storm. Played the whole game with just 1 character :smug:
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    Playing V:TMB for the first time, just hit the second hub. Good shit. I'm usually instantly turned off by all vampire-related things but this game well-made enough to make me forget it.

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