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What are you playing?

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

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haloOfTheSun

Dragon Age: Origins
Dead Space
Left 4 Dead 2
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Esmeralda

FF: Tactics
La Pucelle Ragnarok
Clock Tower
Demi Kids

the PSP has to be the best handheld ever :mad:
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Holkeye

Are you playing the Japanese La Pucelle Ragnarok? I didn't think they made an English one, so I've been playing the PS2 version on my PC.

Aside from that, which is pretty much all I've had time to play lately, I've been messing around with King's Bounty: The Legend again, and shooting stuff in Far Cry 2.

SirJackRex

Audiosurf
Torchlight, which is a really good game!
The Witcher
Unreal Tournament 3, I've been trying to get the sound to work, but it's playable without it except the mouse doesn't warp so after like 360ish degrees one way you have to completely turn back the other way.
Half Life Source
Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl, this is the only one that I'm super annoyed with, because of a similar sound bug, but otherwise it runs just fine! :(

Esmeralda

Quote from: Holk on January 08, 2010, 07:05:58 AM
Are you playing the Japanese La Pucelle Ragnarok?

Japanese, I gave up hoping for the english translation a long long time ago >_>;; jftr the PSP version is tons better. I can't bear to play the PS2 version anymore, however the english VA is by far better than the japanese VA.
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Holkeye

The PSP version only came out like 3 months ago. How could you have given up on an english version already? Also, the voice acting is great, and this is the first game in a long time that I've actually laughed aloud at. My favorite scene so far:

After talking to a cow (mooboo) every chapter:
Mooboo: "Mooboo..."
Prier: "Mooboo, mooboo. Don't you ever say anything else?"
Mooboo: "Fatso..."
Prier: "Whaat?!"

Arts & Crafts

Wow guys, I just got BORDERLANDS and oh. My. God. This game is fucking bad ass. Day 3 and I'm level 21, just beat Sledge.


<Skanker> Fairy talks about asses in 9 sentences out of 10

Grafikal


Zylos

Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls. Going through FF1.




Holkeye

Finally got around to playing through World of Goo in its entirety. I wish there was more. I love it.

Sirius



And Borderlands, but not quite as much anymore.

Zylos

Devil May Cry. I really don't have any new games to play right now, so just going through a bunch of old ones. <_<




Moss.

Just beat Kingdom Hearts again, and started up Kingdom Hearts II, which I've never played.

And after 5 minutes, I came to the sad realization that I need to play Chain of Memories, and then 358/2 Days to actually understand what the hell happened between the two games, and why I'm suddenly playing as a new character. :(

But oh well, I'm already about half way through 358/2 Days, and they released Chain of Memories for PS2 so now I don't have to play the gay GBA version.

So yeah, in short: Kingdom Hearts.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

Holkeye

Chain of Memories sucks ass. Seriously, it's one of the worst games I've ever played. I don't know about the PS2 version, but I do know that there's a patch online to remove the boring card-based battle mechanic.

Here's what I'm playing:

PC~
Left 4 Dead 2
Bionic Commando: Rearmed
Sudeki
Titan Quest

PSP~
Daxter
Star Ocean: First Departure
Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters

Zylos

I haven't played 358/2 Days yet. Chain of Memories is a much appreciated filler to understand what went on between the two games, and I think it was used to tide fans over until they could release KH2. 358/2 Days is a secondary filler that just explains the loose ends a little better, I think. Is it any good?




Holkeye


diaskeaus

Friend gave me a free month.  I've just discovered World of Warcraft (CRACK).

Ugh.

Playing on Ner'zhul server as Elethial.

Nightwolf

I'm playing Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.

Not bad =D
Arlen is hot.

diaskeaus

I've heard excellent things about Dark Messiah, though I did see it in a bargin bin once.  The people who have played it say it's one of the best of its types.

chewey

Rasse and I played it for a bit when he was here last. We picked it up from a bargain bin for $20 or something (came with RE4). The battle system was probably the best in a game like that but the story was pretty bad. I haven't played it all that much though.

Nightwolf

Yeah, the combat system is nice. Story is a little too fast I think, but its a nice game overall =D
Arlen is hot.

Moss.

358/2 Days is actually a pretty great game. The graphics are fantastic for a DS game, and the combat is a direct copy of the main games. The only drawback is that the story is a little slow, and things get a tad boring sometimes. You spend most of your time revisiting worlds you've already been to, as if you hadn't been to them before. Sometimes you're just fighting enemies, sometimes you're doing "recon," which is retarded because, as I said, anybody who's played the other games knows what the hell Agrabah is.

And yeah, I heard Chain of Memories was awful, but the PS2 remake looks (graphically) just like the main games and all the ratings say it's pretty decent.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

strike

having "stole" and played chain of memories on the gba i'd say it was pretty good, but at the end there is a lot of grinding to do for 9 cards and stuff. luckily the kid i borrowed it from and never saw again had a save right before the boss with a level 90. i didn't play through the riku story though.

Moss.

I like it a lot so far. The story especially. The battle system's kind weird, but I'll get used to it.

:tinysmile::tinysmile:

diaskeaus

Chain of Memories is pretty intense for the PS2, but I don't know about the GBA.  It's a lot of multi-tasking, while running around on the battlefield and trying not to get hit while choosing which cards you are going to use.  I liked it but it's a bit weird -- though Kingdom Hearts can sometimes veer into the metaphysical, it was a bit much for me.

I enjoyed the 'recon' aspect of 358/2 probably the most, actually.  That, and the little jobs  (for example, in the beginning where you do jobs and stuff that doesn't require killing, like making mail runs and hitting the ball with the keyblade).  Mostly because the rest of the game required so much combat, it did get heavy at times.

I was a bit disappointed with the story; they could have easily replaced the text in the levels with an actual storyline instead of just commenting on the situation again and again.