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Started by Zylos, January 03, 2009, 06:48:39 PM

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Sophist



So Dark Souls is pretty cool
[fright]you awoke in a burning paperhouse
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Karo Rushe


Roph

[fright]bringing sexy back[/fright]

strike

that antialiasing looks terrible.

Moss.

I beat Witcher 2. Now I'm going to play it again, and take the other path. And use some mods.

I'm crazy excited for Witcher 3. Especially since reading an article where they pretty much said, and I'm very much paraphrasing here, "It's like Skyrim, with less (or no) fetch quests, and more story."

edit: here's the real thing they said, lol:

QuoteNor have CD Projekt Red simply padded out The Witcher 3's Skyrim-exceeding open world with unimaginative busywork. They've systematically banished fetch quests from the game—or, at least, as much as a team can when making a high-fantasy RPG. It's one of the ways the Polish developers are refining their identity through the creation of The Witcher 3, where quest and narrative design is being meticulously worked and reworked right up until release. The philosophy is, if you need to have a fetch quest, make sure the story does a damn good job of hiding it.

"When we do have these situations, which is rarely, we compensate for it with the narrative," writer Jakub Szamalek explains. "It'll definitely be an interesting story in itself – you'll be intrigued by the NPC's motives, and where this is all leading. Even when you have a simple structure it's something we're compensating for in the story."

The reason for abolishing fetch quests? CD Projekt Red don't like them much either. "We are trying very hard to limit such interactions of structures to a minimum because we don't think they're interesting." Instead, they want to be radical.
http://www.pcgamer.com/previews/the-witcher-3-preview-how-to-build-an-rpg-with-36-endings/

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Sophist

I hope that world has some depth to it. I'm super excited for Wild Hunt, the open world aspect is very cool. I liked travelling through the land in Witcher 2, now to do it freely? Sign me up.
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bluntsword

Took the plunge and bought Bravely Default.

I'm addicted.

Just in Chapter 3 right now, but I surprised at the depth of the story. The voice acting is also pretty well done.

EvilM00s

There's this windows phone Xbox app game called Kingdoms and Lords which I have been into lately. It beats staring at the walls during a 16 hour shift...
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SoulPour777



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EvilM00s

#1610
Aaah,  the Dark Souls. I need to get back into that, but for now I'm rather addicted to Dragons Dogma and I have no idea why. It has a shitty plotline and it amounts to a 20 hour repeatable grind, but the action is just so damn FUN to me.

Also playing Skulls of the Shogun on me nifty windows phone Xbox app. Still ned to figure out the connection between the phone and the Xbox, but it works without.
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Ser zacheatscrackers

Super Mario 3D World. This game never gets old, I swear. Some of the best Mario platforming I've played since Galaxy 2.

Sophist



Looks so good on the PC, I forget this game is 12 years old.
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FlameMaster5

Mmm...

I never got to play Silent Hill.
However, I LOVE when its music plays on Pandora.
Somehow I find it actually soothing. :3


Been playing Mario Kart 8 recently.
Actually surprised how pretty is with the detail.
Good stuff.

Arrow

I am addicted to Super Amazing Wagon Adventure.

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PhoenixFire

Well, until this morning, I was playing the demo for Diablo 3... Ended up buying the full game though, so I'll be playing that for a while =p

Ser zacheatscrackers

Mario Kart 8. Sooooo addicted to it right now, lol.

Arrow


Arrow

Just beat Mother 3.

Almost cried. Almost. Watching the ending roll and listening to the music and...it just felt like closure to some really important part of me.

And now I am crying. I'm so goddamn happy.

Just gonna share this too.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idULzIIF950[/yt]

Moss.

#1621
Ah, dude, I'd thought you'd already played it. Yeah, there's something about that ending. It's got such a strange, almost un-explainable completeness to it. It's great.


Guess what I'm playing. SKYRIM AGAIN. GREAT.
I've poured over 120 hours in to this game. BUT I'M BACK FOR MORE!

Actually, there's this one mod I got that's really fun. It's called "sneak tools." It lets you put out candles and permanent torches to make things darker, and gives you **ROPE ARROWS**.
Rope arrows! They're a little buggy, and it takes a little effort to get it to work right, but it is fun. I had to sneak in to the Jarl's private quarters in Whiterun, and yeah, I could have just walked in the front door and snuck upstairs. BUT NO. I used **ROPE ARROWS** and I climbed up to that balcony, man! It took HOURS (-minutes-) to do it, and it was a bit buggy, but I did it! And it felt AWESOME!

And then I sneak inside, and there's a guard standing right there staring at me, and he doesn't even care. That was lame. I was like "don't mind me, I'm just stealing everything valuable in this room while the Jarl sleeps soundly a few feet away" and he was just like

:V "Have you heard they're reforming the Dawnguard?" :V

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PhoenixFire

*is playing the "let's build an ace version of RMXP, make a site about it, spam project wonderful sites with her ad, and get attention because fuck old versions of XP!" game*


All seriousness (or would it be silliness?) aside, in my free time, I still play D3, but I got back into te command and conquer series, and, Sims3 again =p   because I'm totally not a dork (that searched for half an hour to find suitable neko ears for the game)...  >.>

Malson

Quote from: Moss. on July 10, 2014, 02:08:27 PM
Guess what I'm playing. SKYRIM AGAIN. GREAT.
I've poured over 120 hours in to this game. BUT I'M BACK FOR MORE!

I've logged nearly 500 hours as of this post. And I still go back to it time and again.

The scary part is, I'm almost positive that my Skyrim playtime is only a fraction of the time I've spent on Morrowind and Oblivion each.

firerain

Got roughly 1000 in Skyrim and probably a bit more in Oblivion and Morrowind. Love me some Elder Scrolls.