What games are you playing?
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So yeah~
Beat the Gelatinous Matter boss, did the whole River Fortress quest (and also did the Thieves Guild quest too) and changed generations in Romancing SaGa 2.
I'm currently doing the Gem Mines quest over at Tifarl. I'm in the year 1126.
My current team is:
Sidhe (Free Fighter ♀)
Walrus (Heavy Infantry)
Orion (Free Fighter ♂)
Jessica (Light Infantry ♀)
Sagitarius (Court Mage ♂)
Oh and last time I decided to fight Diablos on FF8 because eh
It didn't end well
(but Quistis was pretty close to beating him tho!!!)
(she's so cool)
Beat the Gelatinous Matter boss, did the whole River Fortress quest (and also did the Thieves Guild quest too) and changed generations in Romancing SaGa 2.
I'm currently doing the Gem Mines quest over at Tifarl. I'm in the year 1126.
My current team is:
Sidhe (Free Fighter ♀)
Walrus (Heavy Infantry)
Orion (Free Fighter ♂)
Jessica (Light Infantry ♀)
Sagitarius (Court Mage ♂)
Oh and last time I decided to fight Diablos on FF8 because eh
It didn't end well
(but Quistis was pretty close to beating him tho!!!)
(she's so cool)
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Re: What games are you playing?
I still need to get to the SaGa games. I started Final Fantasy Legend once. Something distracted me from it quickly.
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After beating the sequel, I decided to go back and play the original NES Remix more. I'm getting there, but the roster is lacking in comparison to the other one.
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Good starting points are Final Fantasy Legend 2, Romancing SaGa 3 and SaGa Frontier 1.TheFinalSentinel wrote:I still need to get to the SaGa games. I started Final Fantasy Legend once. Something distracted me from it quickly.
Do not play Unlimited Saga until you're done with everything else.
Unlimited is very weird from what I heard, it's a love it or hate it game.
Also, FFL3 is very different from the rest of the series. It's more similar to Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, really (same development team). The DS remake makes it play similar to the other games.
FFL1-3, Frontier 1&2 and Unlimited are in English.
RomaSaGa 1 has a remake on the PS2, which got released in North America.
RomaSaGa 3, the WSC remake of FFL1 and the DS remakes of FFL2&3 have translation patches.
RomaSaGa 2 is stuck in Japanese. Aeon Genesis is working on a translation patch, but there hasn't been any progress for a few years now. There is a pretty good walkthrough on GameFAQs, however.
There's also Emperor's SaGa, but it's a Social RPG on iOS, so who gives a shit?
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I played super punch out for snes til I reached the world circuit.
I'm now playing super scribblenauts using a lua script to allow me to type instead of having to input the things by hand.... so much faster.
I'm now playing super scribblenauts using a lua script to allow me to type instead of having to input the things by hand.... so much faster.
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So, having completed the first two Megaman games on Wily Wars, and up to the Doc Robot stages on the third... It's kind of interesting what they did with the game.
First off, I love the redesigned stage graphics. In some cases, they even changed the feel of the stage, such as making Cutman's stage feel more like a military base rather than just... whatever it was in the NES version. The music...? Eh. It's Genesis stuff. Never been a fan. It's not terrible, but I like the NES stuff better.
I'm finding it interesting how the game is easier in some aspects, and harder in others. Like, the Yellow Devil in the first game appears to be much slower, given how I was able to dodge almost every one of its "split across the screen" attacks, which I could not do in the original. Also, the spikes were more standardized, meaning they don't instantly kill you even with mercy invincibility active. The Big Eyes also seem easier to dodge.
But yet, by locking Megaman 2 in the original "Difficult" mode, it, obviously, makes that game that much harder... but not completely. Despite that Quickman only takes 1 damage from the Mega Buster, he seems to move somewhat slower, and is therefore easier to dodge. I also had less trouble than usual with the force beams.
One downside about Wily Wars is that for some reason, it's just plagued by slowdown when a lot is going on. It's most noticeable when fighting Woodman, when he uses Leaf Shield and the four leaves are falling, as well as when riding the platforms in Crashman's stage and Wily Stage 4, using Leaf Shield, while Tellies are on screen. The fight with Geminiman also seems to lag if there's a Gemini Laser on screen. There also seems to be a small but noticeable bit of lag between when you press the menu button and when the menu actually opens, and it's much pickier than the NES version about "you must not have even the slightest trace of a projectile left on screen before you can even open the menu", which has led to a few cheap deaths in which I simply wasn't able to open the menu to use an E-Tank fast enough.
On the whole, though, the game is a lot of fun and a nice overall upgrade, and I'm looking forward to Wily Tower. Damn shame this game never saw a physical release in the US, as it'd definitely have been on my radar... if I had a Genesis as a kid, anyhow.
First off, I love the redesigned stage graphics. In some cases, they even changed the feel of the stage, such as making Cutman's stage feel more like a military base rather than just... whatever it was in the NES version. The music...? Eh. It's Genesis stuff. Never been a fan. It's not terrible, but I like the NES stuff better.
I'm finding it interesting how the game is easier in some aspects, and harder in others. Like, the Yellow Devil in the first game appears to be much slower, given how I was able to dodge almost every one of its "split across the screen" attacks, which I could not do in the original. Also, the spikes were more standardized, meaning they don't instantly kill you even with mercy invincibility active. The Big Eyes also seem easier to dodge.
But yet, by locking Megaman 2 in the original "Difficult" mode, it, obviously, makes that game that much harder... but not completely. Despite that Quickman only takes 1 damage from the Mega Buster, he seems to move somewhat slower, and is therefore easier to dodge. I also had less trouble than usual with the force beams.
One downside about Wily Wars is that for some reason, it's just plagued by slowdown when a lot is going on. It's most noticeable when fighting Woodman, when he uses Leaf Shield and the four leaves are falling, as well as when riding the platforms in Crashman's stage and Wily Stage 4, using Leaf Shield, while Tellies are on screen. The fight with Geminiman also seems to lag if there's a Gemini Laser on screen. There also seems to be a small but noticeable bit of lag between when you press the menu button and when the menu actually opens, and it's much pickier than the NES version about "you must not have even the slightest trace of a projectile left on screen before you can even open the menu", which has led to a few cheap deaths in which I simply wasn't able to open the menu to use an E-Tank fast enough.
On the whole, though, the game is a lot of fun and a nice overall upgrade, and I'm looking forward to Wily Tower. Damn shame this game never saw a physical release in the US, as it'd definitely have been on my radar... if I had a Genesis as a kid, anyhow.
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So I finished the Dawn/Dusk Towers in Pandora's Tower, and PLOT TWIST that no one totally saw coming.
Well, Centrum and then I think I've beaten it. Been a damn good game, loading glitch with Dusk/Dawn notwithstanding. =D
Well, Centrum and then I think I've beaten it. Been a damn good game, loading glitch with Dusk/Dawn notwithstanding. =D
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I have one last thing to do in NES Remix before I count it as beaten, and that's this huge grab the Super Mushroom gauntlet they put in at the very end. 44 stages, six hearts. I wound up messing up on the 43rd stage just now. Whoops.
Edit: And it's over. Yeesh. Those last few parts to that final goal are not easy.
Edit: And it's over. Yeesh. Those last few parts to that final goal are not easy.
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Completed SoTN with Alucard, one of the most fun games I've played in a while.
Playing with Richter however, is a tad tedious so I think I'll skip on that.
I'm also about to complete 3D World where I just need to beat a few more worlds with Rosalina which shouldn't take long.
Playing with Richter however, is a tad tedious so I think I'll skip on that.
I'm also about to complete 3D World where I just need to beat a few more worlds with Rosalina which shouldn't take long.
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I played Heroes of a Broken Land yesterday. It's definitely interesting. I feel like for the purposes of the world map the old style graphics are a detriment though and the UI feels a bit clunky. Took me awhile to figure out how to even equip items. The world map needs a zoom in/out ability because on larger worlds getting lost is absurdly easy. There's a world map but there's no legend for said map so you can't really tell what's going on in it. Also after awhile the sheer volume of enemies trying to take out your town is absolutely freaking absurd. When I quit the game last night I had four parties guarding my town and it was just getting tedious because at minimum two of those parties had to battle every single turn.
The dungeon crawling though works really well and other than some odd graphical glitches (some places where walls don't appear to line up perfectly with the next tile and some other areas, usually door transitions, which appear to have UV problems or something) looks good despite the fact the game is just upscaled 640x480 graphics.
Also it seems like you can have multiple towns but I wouldn't even begin to know how to get another. There's a screen in the encyclopedia page which seems to only list towns as well as there being an icon on the left of the world map UI (it being the only icon there when there's room for quite a few more) for your town.
The dungeon crawling though works really well and other than some odd graphical glitches (some places where walls don't appear to line up perfectly with the next tile and some other areas, usually door transitions, which appear to have UV problems or something) looks good despite the fact the game is just upscaled 640x480 graphics.
Also it seems like you can have multiple towns but I wouldn't even begin to know how to get another. There's a screen in the encyclopedia page which seems to only list towns as well as there being an icon on the left of the world map UI (it being the only icon there when there's room for quite a few more) for your town.
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Re: What games are you playing?
Did the Cumberland Civil War and the Pirates of North Randit quests on RS2.
In the Cumberland quest, I chose Toma (Thomas?) to be the successor.
In the Pirates quest, I cleaned out the monsters invading the mines in exchange for getting a lift on a cargo ship and struck a truce with the captain of the Pirates.
My characters all had low LP (RIP in peace Jessica ), so thank heavens for the Generation change.
I'm at year 1177 now. For the successor to the throne I chose Dynamite, a Monk.
Now I have a blond martial artist running the empire of Avalon. Guess now I'll know what would happen if Sabin ran Figaro instead of Edgar. (also damn his LP is high like bananas)
EDIT: Oh, and I also agreed to build the University of Avalon.
Now if I could get the chancellor to ask me for approval on building the Magic Research Center...
In the Cumberland quest, I chose Toma (Thomas?) to be the successor.
In the Pirates quest, I cleaned out the monsters invading the mines in exchange for getting a lift on a cargo ship and struck a truce with the captain of the Pirates.
My characters all had low LP (RIP in peace Jessica ), so thank heavens for the Generation change.
I'm at year 1177 now. For the successor to the throne I chose Dynamite, a Monk.
Now I have a blond martial artist running the empire of Avalon. Guess now I'll know what would happen if Sabin ran Figaro instead of Edgar. (also damn his LP is high like bananas)
EDIT: Oh, and I also agreed to build the University of Avalon.
Now if I could get the chancellor to ask me for approval on building the Magic Research Center...
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Just completed Wily Wars. I already talked about my impressions of the 1-3 remakes, so I'll instead focus on Wily Tower. Honestly, it was really fun, if short, and really, pretty easy. I liked that you had the option to select eight weapons and three utility items from MM1-3, which can have quite an impact on your overall strategy there. The biggest -- and that's to be taken quite literally -- overall surprise for me was, though, had to be Hyper Storm H. My gods, he's gigantic; at least the size of a Megaman X boss! And *two* life bars? Madness! But despite his size and extra health, he went down pretty fast and had easy to read and avoid attacks, so... I guess "the bigger they are, the harder they fall" kinda works.
Now, I shall continue the May of Megaman with my favorite entry in the classic series, Megaman and Bass. SNES version, with fan translation, as it's just... better than the GBA version, seriously.
(Edit: Oh hey, first post of the 100th page of this thread. Go me. Or something.)
Now, I shall continue the May of Megaman with my favorite entry in the classic series, Megaman and Bass. SNES version, with fan translation, as it's just... better than the GBA version, seriously.
(Edit: Oh hey, first post of the 100th page of this thread. Go me. Or something.)
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Kid Icarus Uprising's stage 8 sure was something.
Significantly longer than previous stages (or at least it felt like it), the space pirate enemies are super hard to avoid, there's at least one instance where you take an elevator and then two ambush you from either side that you CANNOT see coming (one in 'front', one behind that can't be seen until he's already hit you), narrow pathways with touchy 'dash' controls making it easy to fall off and lose a big chunk of health... and 'best' of all, one enemy near the end that just smashes you immediately and repeatedly with a big spikey smasher that probably offers you ONE frame of it being visible before you're hit, continues to deal huge damage to you while you're on the ground trying to get up, and even when I "knew" it's coming, I still can't avoid it whatsover. Radical.
Unsurprisingly, this resulted in my first death so far, and WOW the hearts cauldron/Intensity is unforgiving; I thought a death would just cost you a portion of your hearts and lower the Intensity by a small amount, but actually it spilled out half my hearts and Intensity dropped by more than 1. Okay.
So that wasn't a fun experience in the slightest.
Significantly longer than previous stages (or at least it felt like it), the space pirate enemies are super hard to avoid, there's at least one instance where you take an elevator and then two ambush you from either side that you CANNOT see coming (one in 'front', one behind that can't be seen until he's already hit you), narrow pathways with touchy 'dash' controls making it easy to fall off and lose a big chunk of health... and 'best' of all, one enemy near the end that just smashes you immediately and repeatedly with a big spikey smasher that probably offers you ONE frame of it being visible before you're hit, continues to deal huge damage to you while you're on the ground trying to get up, and even when I "knew" it's coming, I still can't avoid it whatsover. Radical.
Unsurprisingly, this resulted in my first death so far, and WOW the hearts cauldron/Intensity is unforgiving; I thought a death would just cost you a portion of your hearts and lower the Intensity by a small amount, but actually it spilled out half my hearts and Intensity dropped by more than 1. Okay.
So that wasn't a fun experience in the slightest.
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Some things about Kid Icarus:
1st: You'll lose MANY hearts if you die. So don't feel forced to play on 9.0 nonstop. I usually play with 5.0-6.0 difficulty.
2nd: The Space Pirate Ship level is one of the longest...
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1st: You'll lose MANY hearts if you die. So don't feel forced to play on 9.0 nonstop. I usually play with 5.0-6.0 difficulty.
2nd: The Space Pirate Ship level is one of the longest...
CAREFUL, MAYOR SPOILERS AHEAD, DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT
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Re: What games are you playing?
Now that I finally finished downloading it, Wolfenstein is pretty good. So far though, it's not 'bad' or anything, but it is giving me vibes of that mediocre Blacksite: Area 51.
Course, I have only done like 4 levels so far, but that is what I have taken from it up until now. It just so heavily reminds me of Blacksite which was okay but nothing special. Even unfinished in some parts.
Plenty more to come from it though, so I look forward t it.
Course, I have only done like 4 levels so far, but that is what I have taken from it up until now. It just so heavily reminds me of Blacksite which was okay but nothing special. Even unfinished in some parts.
Plenty more to come from it though, so I look forward t it.
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I am making levels for a rythm game called Soundodger+
and getting my backside handed by the last 2 levels of Copy Kitty in hardmode
and getting my backside handed by the last 2 levels of Copy Kitty in hardmode
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I popped in Nintendo Land after a long break from it. My Mii changed so the stats were rest, not that it matters. I had three games left to beat on that before I finished all nine of the ones that had goals. Did Captain Falcon's Twister Race last night, but I still have DK's Crash Course and that Takamaru's Ninja Castle one to complete to count it as done.
I have to say, this game is kind of underrated by people... probably because of the horrid E3 presentation that one year, but the game itself is very diverse in its games and shows off some cool tricks with the Gamepad that very few titles have on the system.
I have to say, this game is kind of underrated by people... probably because of the horrid E3 presentation that one year, but the game itself is very diverse in its games and shows off some cool tricks with the Gamepad that very few titles have on the system.
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Just cleared Wily stage 2 in MM: Day in the Limelight 2. Holy poo the boss was intense! But for the right reasons. Okay, it was long, but incredibly satisfying to beat! I used Metal Man for precise shooting for the fight until the last move, when I switched to Crash Man to make sure I hit the eye, as it appears in every four corners. I only aimed at one corner, as the long explosion of Crash Bomber made sure the eye would have to get hurt at some point when it appears in that corner. I didn't use a single Energy Tank.
Luckily I don't remember how Rao fought the boss. It wouldn't feel as great if I remembered what works best.
Luckily I don't remember how Rao fought the boss. It wouldn't feel as great if I remembered what works best.
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All right. Megaman and Bass update. I have 9 lives, full energy for every weapon, all the buyable powerups, and all 100 CDs. I think I'm ready to take on King.
I'm *totally* sure Dr. Wily isn't behind *this* one, too.
Also, I'll be dealing with the final stages as Megaman, and won't be bothering with Bass. For all the latter's mobility advantages, Megaman is much stronger, and the final battles are actually altered to screw with Bass anyhow.
Regardless, wish me luck. I'll... need it.
I'm *totally* sure Dr. Wily isn't behind *this* one, too.
Also, I'll be dealing with the final stages as Megaman, and won't be bothering with Bass. For all the latter's mobility advantages, Megaman is much stronger, and the final battles are actually altered to screw with Bass anyhow.
Regardless, wish me luck. I'll... need it.
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Haha, I completed a 100% with Bass. It's really kinda the hardmode. That game also had my hardest Megaman Boss fight.YelseyKing wrote:All right. Megaman and Bass update. I have 9 lives, full energy for every weapon, all the buyable powerups, and all 100 CDs. I think I'm ready to take on King.
I'm *totally* sure Dr. Wily isn't behind *this* one, too.
Also, I'll be dealing with the final stages as Megaman, and won't be bothering with Bass. For all the latter's mobility advantages, Megaman is much stronger, and the final battles are actually altered to screw with Bass anyhow.
Regardless, wish me luck. I'll... need it.
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Good luck to Yelsey, pretty sure that's Djose Temple for Ashan, and glad Euparkeria is enjoying Day in the Limelight 2. That one was a lot of fun.
Since I have my own 3DS now, I've been doing Streetpassing with my bro's 3DS a couple of times a day to play that Find Mii game on Streetpass Mii Plaza. I won't count it as a real game beaten, but I am going through it a second time to open up the version of it that has branching paths. On the final battle of that now.
Since I have my own 3DS now, I've been doing Streetpassing with my bro's 3DS a couple of times a day to play that Find Mii game on Streetpass Mii Plaza. I won't count it as a real game beaten, but I am going through it a second time to open up the version of it that has branching paths. On the final battle of that now.
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Yay finally finished both stories of Senra Kagura Burst and almost finished Sayonara Umihara Kawase (only one ending left in challenge mode).
So I'm gonna start a new DS/3DS game (I dunno why but I prefer playing games on my DS/3DS than on console/PC). There's lot of 3DS games I want to buy (Kirby, Ace attorney vs Layton, AA5, Etrian Odyssey Untold) but I think I will start 999. After all it's been one year since I've bought it along with Virtue's Last Reward and I haven't played it yet lol.
So I'm gonna start a new DS/3DS game (I dunno why but I prefer playing games on my DS/3DS than on console/PC). There's lot of 3DS games I want to buy (Kirby, Ace attorney vs Layton, AA5, Etrian Odyssey Untold) but I think I will start 999. After all it's been one year since I've bought it along with Virtue's Last Reward and I haven't played it yet lol.
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I've been playing through Tokyo Jungle, doing the animal challenges to unlock the other animals. Currently working my way through the carnivore section, just over half way done. I want to get to the dinosaurs damnit! I'll end up doing the herbivores after. Look forward to the ostrich in that.
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These cloister of trials are kinda stupid. Like, they're not impossible, but there doesn't seem to be any consistent strategy to figuring out how to progress other than "put balls in different places until it works". I don't even know how I solved that last one really. At one point I managed to find the right combination of balls which caused a door to open and then you just put the other 2 balls on the pillar and push it into the lightning so it will hover because reasons??? I haven't used a guide so far but jeez, these things are getting cryptic and it's not like when I find a solution I go "oh, I get it!" It's more like, "oh, okay. I guess that works."