Everything posted by Xard
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New Fallout 3 screens
Explain. Read previews, watch pics, hear developer brain farts and that's what you're going to conclude
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New Fallout 3 screens
Studio executives jumped in and ****ed the ending. Apart from that movie was supposedly good, but then nonsensical ending came and ruined the movie. Well, DVD's have the "alternative" aka real ending
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Anime recommendations: Part 2
What is Soul Eater about?
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Oblivion
uggh, mudcrabs became permajoke after games release HORRIBLE CREATURES I AVOID THEM WHENEVER I CAN
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Zero Punctuation - Yahtzee reviews
Oh, I simply mean plot is downright confusing if you read it like that on wiki (I've done that twice in my MGS4 fever). In MGS2 it is confusing IN GAME too, but they eventually make sense. But reading short summaries of its numerous plot twists and bla bla bla is just overpowering
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Zero Punctuation - Yahtzee reviews
I mean, you can't understand **** about the plot if you do that. Seriously. Games must be played
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KotoR 3: Ideas, Suggestions, Discussion, Part 25
Well, that won't happen anyway so what's the point?
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Zero Punctuation - Yahtzee reviews
from wikipedia or what?
- The Music Thread
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US Presidential Elections
...Putin isn't the president anymore
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
So exceptional individual dies if torch burns his little finger? Riiiight And exceptional individual that has background of couple of years of thievery is instantly seen if guard has few petty ranks in spot?
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
You can't compare a 1,000 pound Bear to a pack of 3' tall blue men. Who's to say that god forbid, you have non-combat situations that require role playing, puzzle solving, and building your character's history as a way to gain experience. You know come on creative leads be......creative But there's no real difference in that sense between lvl 3 and lvl 1. Honestly, only kids could really be lvl 1 because your average persons abilitites are closer to lvl 3 than one. There's not much roleplaying at lvl 1 that doesn't make more sense in lvl 3 unless you're going to play kiddo or something It's not fun or beliavable at all when my character (whose backstory involves military training) gets bit in the hand twice by wold and dies. By background alone his capabilities would be close to lvl 3. Or let's take wizard. You shoot one magic missile. Crap, that's it. Goblin only got injured and gets lucky with his dagger hitting my toe and ooooops I'm dead.
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response to interview
Both CrashGirl and Patrick made a lot of good points. CrashGirl, Patrick is very right with you not being able to judge modern gaming too well without testing those games he mentioned. It was a bit surprise you hadn't played those as I tend to agree with you quite often. Now I don't nearly as long gaming history as you can CrashGirl have, even simply by my age. I had PC back in 95 and 96 (original Red Baron was luv ) but apart from watching elder ones playing Land of Lore my contact to RPG's was nil. Then I got playstation, fell in love with Ape Escape and MGS and was happy (mostly) console player for many years. Then in 2000's I got proper, powerful PC and got intrigued about RPG's after hearing about some upcoming game named "Knights of the Old Republic" (I was huge SW fan). Idea of RPG's started to fascinate me (for the record at the same time great classics of adventure games did too) and I decided to dug in this previously alien genre. Because of this I've always considered my views on older RPG's to be "pure" in the sense I can't be blamed on being nostalgic. Therefore it is quite striking my Three Favourite Games of All Time are PS:T and Fallouts. Games ranging from early 90's to beginning of 2000 are rather dominating on the list. There must've been some magic lost in the way then. I really think that from today's POV 90's were the Golden Age of gaming. Machines got enough raw power to generate and uphold more complex and bigger worlds and gamy systems, innovations were plentiful as mushrooms in the rain and great definining titles of genres were published; RPG's got titles like Fallout and Ultima 7 and Baldur's Gate made the genre profitable again, adventure games got their glory days from Sam & Max and Monkey Islands to Grim Fandango, Doom, Quake and Half-Life came out, real internet multiplaying began... Maybe there'll be similar, even greater period from 2010's onward, who knows. I won't deny it nor I claim innovations are nonexistent in modern games or that their by default inferior to older ones, but I can't help but feeling like gaming industry is currently in its "80's". Sure, 80's had some original, innovative and "soulful" stuff, but they were far less numerous and more under the radar than in 70's. Change from Golden Age of music called 60's and 70's to horrible commercial, overproduced and stagnant age of 80's... and change from introspective, artistic era of Hollywood called 70's to 80's cinema that was defined by blockbusters and all worst aspects of Hollywood... I feel 90's to 2000's in gaming world is in current light equivalent of of these two changes of decades in other industries. I wonder when in comes equivalents for alternative rock masters like REM and Pixies, unabashedly powerful GnR and golden days of Metallica that shovels away bad aspects of modern gaming like those bands did to soulles music that dominated most of the radio waves.
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Edge preview at next-gen.biz
Aren't we also supposed to be able to change our stance midway through convo? And I don't just mean obvious crossing points. Oh dear, someone might sig that
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Zero Punctuation - Yahtzee reviews
..."read the story"? MGS's are awsum
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
*facepalm* How clever Volourn, how clever
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What are you playing now?
"I need a massively bionic, hard-boiled terminator-type for a super-sized score. A million dollar movie gangsta. You feel me." Fat Larry = BEST SHOPKEEPER EVARR Game's so much easier with Brujah chick who kicks everyone's teeth in instead of playing gun toting Toreador...
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
I don't know single good lvl 1-3 cRPG campaign That's because they're not fun. Game really starts at lvl 3. It's not fun playing sorceres who dies because he was scratched by kitten in kitchen corner lvl 1-3 are just rat killing and other similar crap so players reach the point where game can "really start"
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
I could swear I used to rest untill all damage was healed in ToEE without severe precursions
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Four fresh interviews for NWN2: SoZ
Yeah, but aren't they really, really considering changing the death system? I'm not even sure what this "proper impelentation of Rest System" means
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The Music Thread
Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks
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Zero Punctuation - Yahtzee reviews
oh dear, I can already see in my mind jokes about cutscenes
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The Music Thread
John Lennon - Come Together (Live)
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The Music Thread
John Lennon - Jealous Guy
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What are you playing now?
N64?