I'm another with that mousepad. It looks awesome, and it's so comfy. Didn't care for the game much though.ngsilver wrote:I got that one too! It's the most coveted mouse pad at the officeRadical_Yue wrote:CodeZTM wrote:agarest war
It's like a mix between fire emblem, final fantasy tactics, persona 4 and a dating sim. XD
Kisanzi got the limited edition with the boob mouse pad It's awesome.
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- Rendakor
- Falling Like A Star
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- ngsilver
- The Old School Otaku
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/me remembers the days when he would buy a game and play it to the end and that would be it. Not downloadable content. No pay extra money on top of what you already paid in order to actually FINISH the story. When a game would have a satisfying end....
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- CodeZTM
- Spin Me Round
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Personally, I don't mind DLC when it's not related to the ending. Dragon Age / Mass Effect / Fallout do DLC right. Extra content that can be unlocked on repeat playthroughs to make continuning the game more fun. Saint's Row does a decent job as well.ngsilver wrote:/me remembers the days when he would buy a game and play it to the end and that would be it. Not downloadable content. No pay extra money on top of what you already paid in order to actually FINISH the story. When a game would have a satisfying end....
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But yeah, stuff like FFXIII-2 and how they originally did Final Fantasy IV After years? SQUARE ENIX ARE DICKS.
Oh, and back to Skyrim until I can take Agrest War to get buffed. Apparently my family thought it wise to place a disc on the FLOOR without any protection from being stepped on. [Though the worse crime here is that they took my game out of my console to watch the first Twilight film.]
- Brad
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I finally played through and beat Portal 2 this past weekend. It was fantastic. Easily one of the best written games (or just, pieces of media in general) I've seen in a long time. The dialogue and lore of the setting is just so fantastically realized. Not to mention 3 amazing acting performances (don't tell me that voice acting is easy. The subtle [and sometimes not-so-subtle] inflections given by the 3 primary voices are just so affecting and funny and sad and ugh.. so good).
I also picked up Soul Calibur 5. It's fun. I'm not a very well-versed fighting game guy but the SC franchise has been a favorite of mine for various reasons. The story mode is kinda meh. The character creation engine though is still way fun to play with.
I also picked up Soul Calibur 5. It's fun. I'm not a very well-versed fighting game guy but the SC franchise has been a favorite of mine for various reasons. The story mode is kinda meh. The character creation engine though is still way fun to play with.
- Ijexis
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Portal 2 is amazing, actually had me laughing at parts. And the characters are brilliant and yes, voice acting is no easy.Brad wrote:I finally played through and beat Portal 2 this past weekend. It was fantastic. Easily one of the best written games (or just, pieces of media in general) I've seen in a long time. The dialogue and lore of the setting is just so fantastically realized. Not to mention 3 amazing acting performances (don't tell me that voice acting is easy. The subtle [and sometimes not-so-subtle] inflections given by the 3 primary voices are just so affecting and funny and sad and ugh.. so good).
Currently playing: Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland
After spending 12 months in-game time, I finally figured out there was a well that i could gather water from instead of buying from the shop in limited quantities. Said well was located right outside said shop, granted the quality was not as good but it would have saved me quite a bit of rushing and odd planning for certain segments of the game.
- gotegenks
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picked black and white up again, time to actually finish the english-speaking campaign.
- OropherZero
- Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:48 pm
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PS3 or Xbox 360? =OBrad wrote: I also picked up Soul Calibur 5. It's fun. I'm not a very well-versed fighting game guy but the SC franchise has been a favorite of mine for various reasons. The story mode is kinda meh. The character creation engine though is still way fun to play with.
- Brad
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- Ijexis
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Tiny Tower on my iPod Touch because I have to leave for work soon and my dad and brother are playing FIFA on my PS3...thus I can't mess around with my newly unlocked Quarian Engineer on the Mass Effect 3 Demo. I was looking forward to getting a Quarian or Asari this entire time too...