What game are you playing ATM?
#226
Posted 12 May 2012 - 12:38 PM
#227
Posted 16 May 2012 - 08:23 PM
So instead I went to play me some flywrench for the first time. Perfect physics, seizure inducing graphics, the challenge was there too! Unfortunately it ends too soon, and the soundtrack is sometimes detrimental to the gaming experience.
Then I played some mighty Jill off. Not sure there's a whole lot I can say about it here, but I enjoyed it and finished it on harder mode.
Playing these games made me want to punch the authors in the respectively genitalia/breasts for not making these games full lenght. There really was some big potential going on in there, especially on flywrench, which felt like a waste of a perfect game concept to me. As for mighty jill off, might as well make it clear, the best part about this is *** ******** ***** ******* **** *** ****-**-****** ****. I think I'll keep it for later.
#228
Posted 17 May 2012 - 06:19 AM
#229
Posted 23 May 2012 - 11:56 PM
how did you make 800 msp from the rewards system. I barely have 100.I bought fez with the 800 free msp from the rewards system. So far so good. Mostly a no-brainer so far, but the platforming gets tricky since Gomez is not quite the athletic chap. At some point I realized I was already 8 cubes into the game and I told myself, "hold yer horses here scarry scarabix chap, that's already a quarter of the game there! Might wanna make it worth the points spent and keepity it for later, shouldn't ya?". Otherwise, the graphics are exquisite.
So instead I went to play me some flywrench for the first time. Perfect physics, seizure inducing graphics, the challenge was there too! Unfortunately it ends too soon, and the soundtrack is sometimes detrimental to the gaming experience.
Then I played some mighty Jill off. Not sure there's a whole lot I can say about it here, but I enjoyed it and finished it on harder mode.
Playing these games made me want to punch the authors in the respectively genitalia/breasts for not making these games full lenght. There really was some big potential going on in there, especially on flywrench, which felt like a waste of a perfect game concept to me. As for mighty jill off, might as well make it clear, the best part about this is *** ******** ***** ******* **** *** ****-**-****** ****. I think I'll keep it for later.
#230
Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:37 AM
#231
Posted 24 May 2012 - 05:26 AM
how did you make 800 msp from the rewards system. I barely have 100.
I bought fez with the 800 free msp from the rewards system. So far so good. Mostly a no-brainer so far, but the platforming gets tricky since Gomez is not quite the athletic chap. At some point I realized I was already 8 cubes into the game and I told myself, "hold yer horses here scarry scarabix chap, that's already a quarter of the game there! Might wanna make it worth the points spent and keepity it for later, shouldn't ya?". Otherwise, the graphics are exquisite.
So instead I went to play me some flywrench for the first time. Perfect physics, seizure inducing graphics, the challenge was there too! Unfortunately it ends too soon, and the soundtrack is sometimes detrimental to the gaming experience.
Then I played some mighty Jill off. Not sure there's a whole lot I can say about it here, but I enjoyed it and finished it on harder mode.
Playing these games made me want to punch the authors in the respectively genitalia/breasts for not making these games full lenght. There really was some big potential going on in there, especially on flywrench, which felt like a waste of a perfect game concept to me. As for mighty jill off, might as well make it clear, the best part about this is *** ******** ***** ******* **** *** ****-**-****** ****. I think I'll keep it for later.
I got 800 just the first day; I get more because my account is old.
#232
Posted 25 May 2012 - 06:58 PM
Now I'm replaying Shadows of the Darned (not actually darned, but I'm guessing the real name would break forum rules) on the hardest difficulty because while it lasts, it is basically the greatest game.
#233
Posted 26 May 2012 - 06:09 AM
#234
Posted 26 May 2012 - 06:26 AM
Also, final fantasy tactics advance and morrowind. neat.
#235
Posted 26 May 2012 - 07:18 AM
#236
Posted 27 May 2012 - 03:42 PM
#237
Posted 27 May 2012 - 05:51 PM
#238
Posted 27 May 2012 - 10:41 PM
and blackops ..
#239
Posted 28 May 2012 - 10:37 PM
#240
Posted 30 May 2012 - 03:17 AM
#241
Posted 30 May 2012 - 12:15 PM
#242
Posted 02 June 2012 - 01:12 AM
#243
Posted 02 June 2012 - 02:11 PM
Just beat the binding of isaac, and got the wrath of the lamb dlc
Wrath of the lamb DLC was pretty glitched on release day but hopefully all glitches, missing items and bosses and music that were forgotten in the first release are being added!
spoiler alert:
My skype friend Nout who was quite intoxicated last night gave me VVVVVV! A neat lil' platformer I got myself there. It has all of this flipping and flipping. So far I like it.
Oh and I did some cave story too. The free one. Man that game's good. I mean, it's certainly not bad. Kinda hate how it played out for me though, but I heard there's multiple endings to it, so I might go back to it once I'm done with that save.
Oh yeah and I also played some eversion! It's unexpectedly fine, it has a few moments of sick platforming and the everting mechanic is pretty neat. And will you listen to that great soundtrack!
I'm cool with those last two being completely free though.
#244
Posted 04 June 2012 - 08:31 AM
LoL is the only game I've seen where good players go to places designed for newcomers and be angrily surprised that newcomers are there. Sadly LoL is known for it's dota like gameplay, and it's terrible harcore community.League of Legends is the angriest game. I have seen very few things that make people rage at others with so much fervor.
#245
Posted 04 June 2012 - 09:44 AM
TF2 valve servers.LoL is the only game I've seen where good players go to places designed for newcomers and be angrily surprised that newcomers are there. Sadly LoL is known for it's dota like gameplay, and it's terrible harcore community.
League of Legends is the angriest game. I have seen very few things that make people rage at others with so much fervor.
#246
Posted 06 June 2012 - 11:18 AM
#247
Posted 07 June 2012 - 02:21 AM
#248
Posted 07 June 2012 - 06:15 AM
Well my friend and i recently (finally) picked up L4D2. Its one of the better games i've played, the co-op element is so frantic and awesome, not to mention the dialogue being lovely, and they (valve) are always adding new mutators, my only real problems with the game is its so easy to kick people; if you make even the slightest mistake you can be booted by your teammates. And some of the specials (like tanks) are a bit over powerful, and they can be a bit of a nuisance rather a nice challenge. Overall i'd give the game an 8.5/10.
yeah, the only issues with this game are the underpower of the infected compared to the survivors, and the terrible, terrible community.
this could be circumvented by playing on the Xbox 360, but who wants no custom maps and a terrible, terrible monthly fee to play?
#249
Posted 13 June 2012 - 06:47 AM
You know I just decided to take a break from that game. I think you kinda described the worst part of the community. Hardcore players are actually cool to play with, their fun and you'll have a good time. But if you join in a game and there's something about you that other people don't like: you're going to get voted to kick.Well my friend and i recently (finally) picked up L4D2. Its one of the better games i've played, the co-op element is so frantic and awesome, not to mention the dialogue being lovely, and they (valve) are always adding new mutators, my only real problems with the game is its so easy to kick people; if you make even the slightest mistake you can be booted by your teammates. And some of the specials (like tanks) are a bit over powerful, and they can be a bit of a nuisance rather a nice challenge. Overall i'd give the game an 8.5/10.
In my experience the gametypes with likely hood of getting kicked from are (from least to greatest): Mutation, Scavenge, Campaign, then Versus.
#250
Posted 16 June 2012 - 03:49 AM
That being said, Lollipop Chainsaw certainly has it's flaws; I started out somewhat frustrated and dissapointed. When you first begin the game, controls are not listed ANYWHERE- no manual, not in the main menu, and at first unlisted in the pause menu. they introduce the controls/combos very slowly throughout the first level... fairly terrible when your first playthrough is on hard. By the time they told me about most controls I had figured them out via trial and error. Also, combos at the start of the game are fairly limited, but that is common and allows a good sense of growth in power as you play.
The game has a few camera issues in corners and controls are not quite as fluid and precise as they could be (although that improves as you buy combos and increase stats).
Despite the issues, like I said, I love this game. Once you get past the start and get yourself accustomed to the nuances of combat you'll be gleefully making sparkles, cartoon hearts, and rainbows appear from felled zombies at a pace that does not dissapoint.
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