27 March 2020, 21:59 | #4161 |
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Been testing Shadow Gangs for the past week or so, and just finished it tonight after over 40 hours of playing; and that's on Easy mode
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Anything really. No limits. I suppose I like pure platforming over run and gun, but I do like both since I played Probotector on the NES long ago. I still count Prince of Persia as one of my fav. games to this day! (And Parasol Stars too!) Quote:
I used a whole lot of them on R-Type CD on the PCE for the last boss recently. Damn, but that had me sweating! I like most platformy and shooty things, I guess. I finished Castlevania Symphony of the night again recently. 201% baby! The best thing to happen to platforming since Super Metroid!! I'm currently looking for alternate endings on Castlevania on the PCE CD. 70% finished atm! Braid was probably the most recent platformer that I loved. Didn't love Cuphead. Limbo was ok, but I found it either too boring or too hard. But it was gorgeous. |
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28 March 2020, 03:07 | #4163 |
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Metroid on GBA was lots of fun... I believe I finished only 1 of them, tho.While on GBA, Lady Sia and Castlevania Circle of the Moon are among games I completed on GBA.
If you like something different, play Castlevania on N64, one of rare N64 games I completed. Lost Vikings was lots of fun to finish. (I played it on SNES, since is easier to play with multi buttons) |
28 March 2020, 20:59 | #4164 |
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Played bit My Friend Pedro...
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30 March 2020, 22:47 | #4165 |
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Playing Hellblade - Senua's Sacrifice. Already played it on xBox, and I like it more on computer. Great story, crazy horror / gore mix with Norse mythology... I already wrote before about this game, but if you have it (or can get it for cheap) - do it. Great game and story and game itself is art.
Check some of screenshots... |
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31 March 2020, 12:22 | #4167 |
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The Adventures of Lomax, on and off occasionally on my PSX. I don't really like platform-gaming mechanic but some of these games are great so I play them for a bit anyway (until jumping gets too difficult/frustrating).
Tha major selling point of Lomax is its mindbogglingly beautiful 2D gfx, it's the best argument for why you really need a CRT in your life, because that's where it really shines. Of course, it came out when 3D was all the rage, and it's probably why it was largerly overlooked and under-rated. But the gameplay is very solid too. The added bonus is its Amiga/Lemmings origin, something I only realized after a long time of playing. |
31 March 2020, 21:35 | #4168 |
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Mod on Skyrim that lets me join the Companions Circle
without becoming a Werewolf... Guards now say I smell like wet dog --- LOL This Quest line is quite buggy And the 'Days a Werewolf' counter is active Last edited by Nobby_UK; 06 April 2020 at 20:45. |
11 April 2020, 14:02 | #4169 |
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance (cuz it was free). I was fearing I wouldn't like it because the game would feel too much like work, but so far I'm quite enjoying it (except for the horrible lockpicking mechanic - use a keyboard and mouse). It's as close as you can get to a Survival RPG Medieval Times Simulator. Its not often where in a game even your body odor is a factor you need to take care of. Or you need to actually learn to read before you can read books.
edit 150+ hours of playing later: ... I didn't think it would ever happen, but the game replaces Daggerfall as my favorite RPG of all time. What it lacks in fantasy (as in: no magic and dragons) it makes up for in escapism. I will be replaying this for the rest of my life. Hopefully some day, I will actually be good at sword fighting in this game. But until then being a thieving assassin is just as much fun. Last edited by gimbal; 21 April 2020 at 10:47. |
20 April 2020, 20:33 | #4170 |
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Thanks to Ian, playing NMS.
Also, still from time playing short games of EU IV, just collecting achievements. Also in there have another game that is on hard difficulty and will take forever to complete, since there is no ending in game... |
21 April 2020, 10:45 | #4171 |
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Trying to play Heimdall without running out of food/health all the time. Do others find this game easy to complete?
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23 April 2020, 10:55 | #4172 |
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I've been playing Superfrog this past week or so by using the level codes to tackle a level at a time sort of like a daily 30 minute challenge and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. It's a simple but very well executed game and, by doing it a level at a time, I don't find it frustrating like I originally did trying to play my way through it from the start.
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23 April 2020, 18:53 | #4173 |
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Black Dawn: Rebirth, Blastaway, and a looooooot of AmiSudoku.
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23 April 2020, 19:43 | #4174 |
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Using an app on my Note 10 plus I'm playing Civ 2, Imperialism and CM 0102.
God of War on PS3 |
27 April 2020, 15:31 | #4175 |
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I was plaing Dead Space. I liked it, until I reached the asteroid field. Because I didn't like that part, I asked my son to do it (after I tried it for several days each with many retries). Well, he did it on the fourth retry , but now the steam has gone somehow.
Finished "Secret Files 2" and are now playing "Yesterday" which looks quite good. |
28 April 2020, 11:48 | #4176 |
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Ho boy. If you try Dead Space 2, please don't give up on it. It contains more hollywood-esque action sequences and by the sound of it you won't like that very much. Dead Space 2 basically does what Aliens did; take the concept of the original and make it more bombastic. However there is one infamous sequence quite late into the game that you just have to experience. Of all the gaming experiences that have left me gaping at the screen with dread, Dead Space 2 takes the cake so far.
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28 April 2020, 20:47 | #4177 |
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Still Skyrim:
Had to become a Vampire to Cure my Werewolf-ism The cure for Vampirism was easy... Paid the 5000 for the plot of land and found materials to build a small house = Windstad Manor. |
29 April 2020, 12:21 | #4178 |
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I got the Minecraft bug again... it just takes one funny youtube video and I'm roped back in.
The fun part is that if you play the game like every 6 months or so, you get exposed to a very different world each time. Now there are bees flying around, wonderful. |
29 April 2020, 13:00 | #4179 |
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I'm at Ares, final boss in God of War.
Still plodding along with Civ 2, Imperialism and CM0102. Completed Cadillacs and Dinosaurs using CoinOps on original Xbox with wife and son, we've started Knights of the Round. Played about an hours worth of Doom 2016 on Xbox One. I need to get back to work hahaha. |
29 April 2020, 13:18 | #4180 |
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I'm in and out of Elite Dangerous, which is a long term thing for me, but this last couple of weeks I've been playing through the Atriedes campaign of Dune 2 on my 1200. I think I must have taken an easy route when I played it before because the penultimate mission (completed last night) was touch and go. It took me hours to finish and I was down to my last handful of spice!
I'm not really clear what the sonic tanks are good for over the normal missile vehicles, killing infantry maybe? |
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