No more heroes
I like how its a satire on "EPIC" plots in general not just games.
But I still consider Killer7 as a better game despite the change from its original script . Cant wait for
Flower, Sun and Rain in October so I can get some sort of understanding of his Kill the Past series.
>>99
I prefer a slow trickle of episodes than waiting 4+ years for half life 3.
Izuna: legend of the unemployed ninja.
it was okay, but not enough depth or complexity. I wouldn't buy the next one, because I think they're just adding more work instead of fun, to be honest.
I get annoyed when these sorts of games seem to replace complexity with cheap tricks to make the game harder.
I guess I really just want a good ol' graphical roguelike for a change. God, if someone had a I.V.A.N. or T.O.M.E. or netHack or even Dungeon Crawl on the Ds, I'd be a happy man.
Finished Little Big Planet's single player mode. I can't lie, I had fun with it but it was pretty short. I really don't have much interest in making my own stages to be honest so I'll have to rely on playing with any friends who have this to get any more replay value out of this.
I recently finished Aquaria.
Maxis' Spore.. Cool game... nah this game is endless.. i reached the center of the galaxy and talked to steve, though, i think this marks the zenith of the game.. or maybe there's more to do here like exterminating the Grox???
Last games i finished with definite endings are bishoujo games, yume miru kusuri as the most recent.. these games dont feel like games to me, more like powerpoint presentations tahtn games, but since its called "bishoujo games", then these are "games" nevertheless..?
the last decent game i last played with definite ending is prince of persia 2 thrones..
I burned the rope
we're happy you made it.
Ace Attorney 4, after getting tired of waiting for a price drop. The 3D evidence was cool, but I was surprised they dropped the option of Presenting profiles as evidence. The writing is still strong, and the new characters are likeable. That last case though, it was good, but the computer gimmick came out of left field. It took some of the impact out of the ending.
110, i was also surprised they dropped the option of presenting profiles as evidence D:
Oh, and to be on topic:
I beat the Composer and saved Shibuya!!
Finished ice aka in mhp2ndG on my psp... well it took some time though, well i can wait now on 3rd mh...
Finally, after like 7 tries - I beat Star Ocean 2! to celebreate, I bumbed Final Fantasy XII to the top of my to-play list.
I feel like it wasn't a totally legitimate win though, because i gave Claude the Battle suit and Eternal Sphere, and a meteor ring and bunny shoes. I basically just got tired of energy nede.
really though - that game is freakin hard if you don't try to be a little cheap with it...
I just beat Ninja Gaiden Black on Master Ninja.
that does merit some serious feelings of accomplishment.
That game does get hard arbitrarily at the end. An underrated game overall.
Beat Dead Space on Normal. Really easy. Tried it on hard... much harder, I'm taking a break to try and actually finish Dragon Quest 8.
Well I recently beat Infinite Undiscovery and now I'm trying to do the Seraphic Gate (extra dungeon.)
It really is an underrated game, the real time battles are fun.
Just beat Pong for the first time. That final boss battle with the tentacle raep machine was really troubling at first, but after a while its pattern became fairly obvious.
Overall, on a scale of one to ten, I'd give the game a nine. Sure, the graphics may be a little out of date, but the story remains timeless.
I just beat Fallout 3, I think I had the best karma ending. Great game!
Fallout 3, Best karma ^^
Dead Space, on Impossible. Military Suit, ftw.
Tomb Raider Underworld. What a pain in the ass.
Crysis Warhead. 100x times better than Crysis, 3x times shorter.
Just beat Super Paper Mario - when I started the game, I enjoyed the 3 Dimensions. About half-way/three-quarters I didn't really notice it, and thought the game was alright, but not the best - but then I thought about it some more. The game took me probably 30 hours to complete. For a platformer, that's phenomenal. I was never bored during this time, and there were always plenty of new mechanics and surprises. And I found that I was always going to 3D, just to see what I could find. It was rewarding. The Mimi stage was great, as well as the nerd stage. And during the Sammer Tourney, I always took the time to Tippi every char - even when the world was ending... Anyway, would totally play again.
I love how the Paper Mario 2, and Super Paper mario let you play the game after you're done, letting you see what's changed now that you've saved the world.
I finished Super Mario Advance 2 the other day... Super Mario World is the best
Just finished Phantasy Star Portable within 2 days of owning it...
I'm not sure if I wanna play til level 100 or not but I can't imagine it taking long to get there considering it was only 20 hours to get to 60.
Just beat Super Mario Galaxy after putting it down for some time. I haven't gotten all the stars, but I was rather impressed with going through the last stage and Bowser with no deaths.
Although form the story books and how it looked like peach's castle in the background, I would have thought Rosalina would have something to do with Peach.
Fire emblem DS.
My army got its ass kicked and I only won because of a lucky counterattack.
I just finished Valkyria Chronicles (PS3).
While the story is generic, the gameplay is really damn fun. Very good game!
Just finished Summon NightL Swordcraft Story for the GBA. it was good, but over really fast - lots of replay value though if you had the time. I started playing the sequel, and instantly missed how quickly you could get great weapons in the original, and how easy knuckles and spears made the game...
Ys1 and getting close(r) to beating YS2.
Batman Return of the Joker (NES). Pretty fun, pretty tough, but still enjoyable.
Just beat Super Mario RPG for the first time. I've played it before on the old SNES, but then the data got erased. I was near the end of the game too... So I never got around to finishing it cause I didn't feel like playing through the entire game. Now years later, and with the help of emulation I was able to finish what I started years ago.
Gotta say, the ending was pretty damned lame, but whatever.
I finished a game called "Lord Monarch" for the PC. there's only 15 levels, but they get really complicated at the end.
I'm pretty sure only like me and 30 other people have seen the ending screen of this game, so I took a screenshot to remember my triumph for ever.
Megaman 1-4 on NES.
1 was fucking tough. Fuck Fireman.
2 was a letdown. It's not as good as most people say.
3 was great. Despite the weapons not being as good as 2, it was a perfect balance in toughness and enjoyment.
4 was also great. People don't give it enough credit.
Also, Final Fantasy II (US SNES version). That sucked. Zeromus was the only high point of the game and even he wasn't hard.
>>133 here
Just beat Megaman 5 and 6.
5 was... eh. It's the true same old, same old Megaman if there ever was one. Nothing stood out for me. Although the introduction of secret breakaway passages was kind of cool. I honestly like 2 better.
6 is my personal favorite. Although when I was younger, I never beat it due to one reason or another. Likely because I had gotten an SNES soon after and due to the way our TV worked and was positioned, I could only have one system set at a time for a certain period of time, which severly limited the games I played. As a result, I never beat it. When I got the MMAC on PS2, I was stuck on plant man's stage because the spring section kept killing me. Died for a few times this time, but I managed to get past it for once. The rest of the game was too easy after that. I beat the game with 9 lives and 9 e-tanks. What the hell? I've always wanted certain megaman games to be a tad easier, but 6 was ridiculously easy. I didn't even USE an E-tank. It's my favorite, but man, after finally beating it, it's what I would definitely call a beginner's Megaman game.
Shatterhand. Holy shit, that game was ambiguous without the instruction manual.
Just finished Star Ocean: First Departure. Oh my god that game was fun. Definitely worth picking up in my opinion. I just love the battle system. Now to the store to get Star Ocean: Second Evolution, even though I own the original PSX version.
Now go play Final Fantasy IV. Its a whole nother ball game. Don't play the GBA version. It was like a mashup of the two.
>>136
I've played the PS1 version, which I lost a few years back. From what I recall, it's more or less the same just harder, with more/less stuff depending on the circumstance.
Sonic the Hedgehog (Master System ver.). Considering the medium, it's an impressive piece of work. The controls could use a bit of fine tuning, but the music and and graphics were really fucking good (Sky Base Zone is a cool song and the Jungle area looks wonderful). I'm surprised they pulled off so much in such a little package. A shame it was so short and most of the robotnik bosses were easy as pie.
Ghosts n' Ghouls for Master system. Pretty cool and a bit different from most games in the series.
Just finished Devil May Cry 1. I'm playing the series in out of order, started with 4, than 3 and now 1. I know three is a prequel to the first one, so its alright.
I had fun playing it, but it felt way too short.
I don't remember why, but I stopped playing DMC 1, even though it was fun... I think at the time, I didn't quite "get it"
Just made it through Saints Row 2 100%
Also, Crysis on Delta. Damn tough aliens, but I made it! :3
Now working on making it through Serious Sam 1st Encounter on Mental difficulty. I guess it'll take a looong time.
Neutopia 1. That third to last boss was a pain in the ass and I barely beat the last one with pretty much "1 HP" left (Although, I'm not sure what I should call the fraction since it's not really "half" even though it is pictured that way).
On to Neutopia 2!
Donkey Kong GB/94.
Not that hard once you get backflipping and triple jumping down.
Just beat MadWorld today. Picked it up again to decide whether or not I would get rid of it (the controls were really giving me shit during the Mad Castle stage), and ended up playing it all the way to the final fight.
I have to say that I wasn't nearly as disappointed in the ending as I expected to be from reading other people's opinions. Still a bit confused by the story, though.
Twinbee 3 for the FC/NES. Eh, pretty tame and archaic compared to the later games.
I Just beat Final Fantasy Legend. I could have beaten it WAY long ago, but I thought the final "tower" was going to involve much more wandering around than it did. I got to the creator, and started my pwnage, (although my Monster apparently couldn't even TOUCH him for some lame reason.)
I got tired of trying, and Saw'd him to pieces. Good ending, but I already knew about it so it was kinda anti-climactic. What I wanna know is if anyone has ever Walked through walls in the cerator's room and seen if you could get into that door???
>>147
I'm going to bet it's just one of those prop doors that doesn't even do anything. Sort of like those chests you can't ever get to behind the shopkeeper's counter in nearly every RPG ever.
Even today though, I always think: "Those bastards probably put a second [best weapon that there's only one in the game of] in one of those chests."
Also, I just beat Metroid 2. A nice blend of 1 and Super, but damn did the music SUCK and so did the sound effects. I had to turn the volume off. Another thing that sucked was my end time. 3:10. 11 minutes away from bikini Samus. Although, it's my own fault for screwing around and missing jumps so much. Oh well.
I just beat Gear of War 2 in coop with a bro. In my humble opinion, the game was a great improvement over the first one, much better paced and it is appreciated that they at least attempted to give it a plot.
... and damn, poor Carmine.
Ignoring the spam fag.Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters.
It was really good. Much better than the original and even better than Metroid II. It's only problem was that it was too short and easy.
Just finished Persona 3 FES (The Journey, not the Answer yet). To tell the truth, I was pretty disappointed. I think I was expecting something more like Nocturne.
Fallout 3. Just the normal ending, though. I still have The Pitt, Broken Steel, and a ton of side quests to do...
I won the game.
and now I just lost it.
>>156
I was kind of dissapointed too. The fight with the Avatar of Nix was so... easy. I was expecting it to start crushing me really hard at some point, but it just died. And that was the end of it. Maybe i was overprepared, or perhaps min/maxing in rpgs is too easy for me, i don't know.
The music was cool though.
Bahamut Lagoon on the SNES. Its so easy to break the game near the end. First off, one of your dragon's get infinite HP if you raise it right, and then when you can afford it, buy as many Magic Gins you can buy. Theres no penalty for using items, cause its not turn based, so if you run out of mana, just refill it and blast away in th same turn.
Also the princess is a whore.
Beat No More Heroes on Bitter (New Game +) today.
Funny thing about this game is that even on the hardest difficulty, the final boss isn't that tough -- it just takes FOREVER to beat him.
butcher bay and dark athena. less then a day for each.
I just bought Blacksite Area 51 the other day for tenbux, and beat it over the weekend. Ahh, I like a quick FPS every once in a while to relieve me from my RPGs.
Gotta say though, it was a buggy game. Be it mixed up event triggers, spawning with only one weapon, sounds not loading, or falling through the level - it'll be a while before I plan on picking it up again. Nothing to do after the game is done, either. Weren't that many diff kinds of enemies, and only a few different kinds of guns.
Add to that - The main "villain" was exactly a bad guy. I mean, one of your "teammates" basically tortured him for 3 years. He sais during the last battle "She kept me in a cage!" At the end map, she complains that the black siteprogram had full funding, no oversite, "nobody to tell them it was torture." I seriously wanted to turn to her and be like, "Are you fuckin' serious?"
Also, finished Assassin's Creed. I really liked the game, though by the end of it I avoided all the save the citizens missions and the informer missions... DAMN YOU NON-CONCLUDING ENDINGS! DAMN YOU TO HELL!
Geneforge. Its not so much a game as a story. Its fun to be comepletely evil too. Damn rogue serviles. They must follow the will of the Shapers!
Finally finished Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
Overall I was left with a feeling that I had spent my time well. I never thought I was travelling around for no reason or wasting time. I wasn't as annoyed with the Ocean King's Temple as other people seemed to be, and actually was impressd with the last few floors because of how hard they were, and then how easy they became with all the items.
Still unsure if I'm going to get Spirit Tracks. From the looks of it, though, it looks like it's not a continuation of phantom hourglass, so the story could be good.
Just finished Banjo Tooie on XBLA.
Never beat it as a kid so beating it now was awesome, Now just Grunty's revenge to beat and I can say i have beat all the banjo games
Just finisehd Disgaea 3. When I was fooling around in the Item World for a while, I inadvertently leveled up this totally awesome sword as well as Mao, thus rendering the rest of the story mode quite simple. I enjoyed the story, and all the new mechanics seem really well balanced. Tons of col features, and the ending is funny and disturbing... Poor Last Boss...
I had fun.
I just beat Soul Nomad & The World Eaters. It was a good game - tons of voice acting, hilarious characters, fun mechanics, easy min/maxing. And some plot twists that I sriously did not see coming at all. About halfway through the game I realised that use one squad was better than using many, had a 7 square squad filled with my hero in front, three archers in the middle, and two pyremages and a cleric in the back. I was simply untouchable. I was kinda lucky as that squad landed in a Hades room. that means, the more I use that squad on a map, the stronger they become until their stats double. 8000 potentiality squads would get annihilated in one hit. glorious. And how did such a badass game have such a happy ending? Demon path next.
just beat infamous today. loved how real and natural the characters acted. its a somewhat inconclusive ending meaning they are going to make a second one(i hope).
Devil May Cry. I posted >>9 in the stuck thread, sort of gave up, switched to easy. Easy was... way too easy. I wish there was some kind of inbetween difficulty, it would be perfect for me. Playing through 2 now, might as well mention it since the normal mode is easier than 1's easy mode and at this rate I'll probably done in an hour.
Just beat Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2
It was fun - harder than the previous title, more character interactions (AND THANK THE GODS THEY ADDED SOME COLOUR), and a new game plus feature! I totally ignored swords and axes. Knuckles were way too good in the last game so they nerfed them in this one. Spears for air enemies, and drills for the stubborn defensive types. Some plot twists I did not see coming, too.
Finished Mirror's Edge. Some people say it's too short. I disagree - the game couldn't have been much longer or the gameplay would have gotten stale. I think they may have meant they wish the game's plot focused on something more... permanent. Making some kind of difference.
In any event, great fun - I always enjoyed mowing everyone down.
Touhou Imperishable Night. Its the first touhou game I ever played. Man I suck at it. I've only finished Easy mode with Reimu and Yukari. In Normal difficulty I do really good through the first 3 stages, but then I get owned by Marisa, and if I somehow beat her, Reisen Undongein Inaba finishes me off.
Finished Batman: Arkham Asylum. One of the best games of the Dark Knight. The replaying value stands only in the Challenges of Fighting and Stealth, the story mode could be a little longer though.
>>175
Imperishable Night is not a very friendly game for new players. It requires a lot of memorization of spell cards. I would suggest starting with a different game, Perfect Cherry Blossom would be my first suggestion, but I am biased in that regard. Perhaps you might like the Mountain of Faith/Subterranean Animism system better.
Also, my captcha was botchadge. olo.
I beat my friend's copy of Force Unleashed yesterday. Decent action game thats made much better since I'm a big star wars fan.
Kind of want to pick it up used, but its so damn buggy.
Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days. Onto Persona.
I finished Tales of Hearts.
Took me forever, because although the story was great, going through the dungeons and even fighting bosses got really goddamn tedious about two thirds of the way through. I don't know how I used to get through so many JRPGs.
However it was worth it all for the line "Sorry to keep you waiting FOR TWO THOUSAND YEARS". What a dick. Also one scene made me cry harder than I think I have ever cried at a game before.
After 24 hours of gametime, Demons Souls! It feels great to have beaten it.
I beat Uncharted 2 in one sitting. It was a long 10 hour sitting but it was worth it. Highly recommended. I literally was so hooked I didn't even eat lunch or dinner as playtime started at 8am and ended at 6pm then took at stretch and came back to tinker with unlocks and a little multiplayer.
Finished Chrono Trigger on my snes emulator... Nothing like a good classic played while mostly pressing the fast forward 2x button! Good classical story
Managed to beat Phantasy Star Zero twice on 2 seperate characters clocking in at 12 hours on the first one and 7:50 on the 2nd due to me skipping all the talking and cutscenes. Fun game, definately would recommend to all PSO nostagia addicts.
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Finished Black for PS2.
It's basically Doom with terrorist commandos instead of demons.
I liked Black because you had to use shotguns to open doors. Every single door.
Finished Tales of Destiny II (Eternia everywhere outside of America) not too long ago. I couldn't finish the game with the main character due to how the final boss works. Moving him out of the first player slot helped a lot. Finished the game thanks to that (and Max.)
I may go for Persona or Grandia next.
I just finished Metal Gear Solid for the first time in about 8 or 9 years. And all in one day (since I don't have a memory card for my playstation. lol).
I feel like my eyes are going to fucking bleed. Fuck.
Fuck.
I actually scratched 2 games off my to-do list this week: Muramasa and House of the Dead: Overkill. I've done the 2nd endings on Muramasa and will probably go back to get the 3rd ending on both characters. The art and gameplay feel a lot better than Odin Sphere and the fact that you don't have to spend time grinding HP levels makes me very happy. Both Muramasa and Odin Sphere are some of my favorite games though as they manage to make me feel like a kid playing his SNES again.
Oh and HotD:Overkill has to have more cursing in it than any other movie, video game, or rap album I've ever heard.
I just finished Eat Lead: the return of Matt Hazard. Fun times, and the pistols were probably the best weapons because they killed instantly with headshots. I liked how the skirt guns worked best on the soak'em guys. But those damned space marines... Anyway, the only annoying part was the final final area where you had a whole crapload of player-characters spawning at the end. It was really freakin hard to kill them all without getting a instantly fatal shot out of nowhere.
Anyway, also bought and cheat-finished a few NES games - Abadox (HOW WOULD ANYONE FINISH THIS LEGITIMATELY!?), Astyanax (The strangest hit boxes I've EVER seen), and Amagon (Another one-hit-kill game, infinite power when transformed and infinite lives change the game from "throw at screen" to "playable. Good soundtrack.)
Also just finished Ring or Red, and Okage: Shadow King.
Ring of red: Graphics strike a chord with me, story bleh, characters bleh, missions groan, gameplay ULTROS WIN.
Okage: Graphics/animations lame, art good, gameplay alright, story interesting, heroes amusing, humour ULTROS WIN.
XIII.
If Goldeneye and Splinter Cell had a baby, this would be it.
Just beat No More Heroes 2. Was disappointed.
Just finished BioShock. great game. Scary turns into actiony at just the right pace. Also, the reveal was masterful.
Reinstalled recently, and just got through Kotor 2. That game was pretty awesome the first time I played it (when it came out) and it's still good, and I'm actually playing through it again with a new character, but damn obsidian left so much content out, and there are so many glitches that they never even bothered to fix, I feel like I should write them a very stern letter.
I'm all about the unfinished games, since rpg developers are wont to release games that aren't ready for release yet, but only if the cockbreath creators FIX it with patches later on. Needless to say,
Obsidian gets a big black mark next to their name for this.
I'm glad there's so many mods for it though, or it wouldn't be worth playing. Actually, I'm most glad for the 'skip peragus' mod, because, for pete's sake, it gets just a little boring to go through all that pointless shit over and over again.
That's the ONE thing I like about PC gaming over console gaming - mods can make the games either better things, or simply make them much more enjoyable.
Just finished the Half-Life mod "Paranoid". If the friendly AI was a little better, and the game longer (a lot longer- since it was just a short mod, after all), it could be made into a pretty decent game.
Wow, that sounds pretty cool actually
I just finished Mass Effect 2.
Mordin died. Feels bad, man D: