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Biggest nonsense you've ever seen from a game.
Bartimaeus replied to Tale's topic in Computer and Console
Super Mario Bros 2: The Lost Levels. Was amazingly hard and frustrating, while still somehow being fun and entertaining. It's simply wrong. Oblivion. Level up system and the set level for enemies was gay, and it was REALLY gay when your allies died in one hit once you were like level 20, and doing a quest. Medieval 2: Total War. Too repetitive. Not enough variety. I assassinated the popes 12 times in a row. Pick me next time, you jerks. I only won the vote when I had three cardinals. That mage outside of the Friendly Arm Inn wasn't too hard...only had to reload 10-20 times, o.o but I suppose that's because I was playing on second hardest difficulty with the Baldur's Gate Trilogy mod. :S -
..? Jebus? Who the heck is Jebus? I'm Pentecostal and I've never heard of this "Jebus".
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Brawl looks cool, but how it's been handled is pretty bad. I wish they'd stop giving you old characters as secret characters and new characters as normal characters, and stop making old stages secret stages and stop making bloody new stages normal stages. It's annoying the heck out of me. I also wish they'd stop putting crap like the Dragoon and Final Smash, and the Assist Trophies, in it, as well. And all the overly-rigged Pokemon. Just makes the game unfair. It's like get this, and basically, you insta-win! And stop putting old characters no one gives a crap about in the game, (Falco, for example, I hated him with all my heart for sucking so bad in Melee, as well as having the most annoying AI possibly made for a character). Well, at least they had some bright rays of ideas. Pit and Meta-Knight, for example. When I saw Pit added as a character, I nearly feel out of my chair from surprise, as Kid Icarus, (starring Pit as the protagonist), was my favorite game on the regular GameBoy. Lucario also looks like it's going to be my favorite character. The first time I saw him, I just imaged him as another Mewto, but as I was looking at the abilities, I was obviously very wrong, Hey, can some one post a picture with the stage selection screen with all the stages unlocked? Because from all the stages they made, it seems like that screen is going to be quite big...
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A lot of my friends say it isn't too good and isn't too much like diablo at all. To me, it certainly doesn't look like Diablo at all.
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Haven't gotten time to go to the library, for a while, but the last books I read were Bartimaeus, (for what, the fifth time..?), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, (what, for the tenth time?!), and some R.A. Salvatore books, based upon Drizzt Do'Urden. Realistic books are boring books, to me. I could just go watch a movie if I wanted to do that, you know...
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It's because those games had to rely on style and gameplay. A lot of modern games are basically good graphics only. Which is why they suck. I'd rather play good games with bad graphics than bad games with good graphics. Stupid developers. I'd rather play Super Mario World on the SNES than play something like Halo, or Call of Duty 4, or WoW - which, for the last one, not only is the game play bad, the graphics are out-dated too. If only they could mix the two, a truly good game could come out. But I haven't seen a "truly good" game for about ten years.
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Use toothpaste and water to clean your scratched CDs. ie., smear toothpaste all over the data side of the CD, and then wash it off with water as well as using your finger. Always works.
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Torment does the same thing. If I remember correctly, if you go to the undead sanctum first, you get a mission to kill the Many-As-One, I believe, whom is the rat king/god, and it's extremely hard to kill him at low levels. But the rat god in Fallout 2 made no sense. It was just a big rat that was named. They didn't even give the thing a background or anything The rat infestation and the warrens with the semi-sentient big monstrosity felt more like a Hammer horror allusion than something that would have fit Fallout. Torment had the advantage that Many as One was consistent with the world and an interesting character. Edit: So, I started a IWD 1+How+TotL campaign with four multiclass chars: a half-elf fighter/druid and a cleric/mage, a gnome fighter/thief(absolutely awesome) and an elf fighter/mage. Man, I'm excited: a new IE game! Haven't ever played IWD because I can't get my hands on it, and I don't want to online shop, so haven't played it yet. Halfling Cleric/Thief is my favorite build. , don't even know if it's a legal build or not, but it's my build.
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Do you usualy limmit your discussions to the things you have direct influence over? cos if you do your household must be a quiet one... It`s called abstract thought, hypothesysing and expressing oppinion. Not a sin over here *yet*. I honestly fail to see the point of this topic lol... you feel europeans are out of place discussing politics, namely US politics just cos they`re not US citizens? you feel they`re out of place disagreeing with them just cos they`re supposedly allies? lol. Basically some here want some and some here apparently actually do feel guilty/wrong about this? So in essence free speach and freedom of thought we like when its about undermining unfriendly regimes in oul rich regions and its "out of place" when it happens to raise some eyebrows in the wrong direction lol? Glad we cleared that one up "allies". With ppl like you at my back who the hell needs islamic extremism to fear. And honestly why does every US/EU "argument" boil down to history... I`m sorry but the **** one does today doesn`t smell like roses cos ppl over the atlantic were doing it and worse 200 years ago lol. Nor is it tasty cos one happened to put in a massive contribution towards winning the WW2. Resorting to fingerpointing the past is scraping the bottom of the barrel BIG time. Especially if your country is built upon genocide. Little less selective memmory and little more of present "civilized" day argumentation ppl. I'm sorry, but what did you say? You were mumbling. (in effect, I'm saying none of this makes sense, if someone could translate to English, please do, as that's not what it's currently in) Why don't you use ' instead of whatever the heck you're using instead? I can't seem to find it, either.
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SNES for the win. I like bad graphics and 2D tons better then good graphics + 3D, for some odd reason. Other than that, I would have to say PC. By the way, I had to vote on all three polls at once to vote on any. Just voted other on the third, and not on the first list for the first.
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Torment does the same thing. If I remember correctly, if you go to the undead sanctum first, you get a mission to kill the Many-As-One, I believe, whom is the rat king/god, and it's extremely hard to kill him at low levels.
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Well, whoever told you that was lying
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lol. I still play Baldur's Gate 1+TotSC+SoA+ToB, (The Baldur's Gate Trilogy Mod), every few weeks, and beating the whole entire thing. When I'm not playing that, I'm usually playing Warcraft 3, sadly. Or Pirates, Vikings and Knights.
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The Baldur's Gate Series does indeed provide entertainment every few months for me. I still call it the best RPG of all time until something that gets even close to it comes out - which, I must sadly say, hasn't. Baldur's Gate storyline, as well as game play were fantastic nothing ever felt forced. I also loved the difficulty settings, because it could range for easy for newcomers, and hardcore for old gamers that wanted an actual challenge, which, I must say, it is probably the easiest *and* hardest RPGS out there. NWN1/2 were just too easy, and I beat NWN2 the first time without dying once, which was a real big disappointment. In BG, I die so many times it's amazing, and when I beat whatever I'm fighting, it feels like something actually worth noting. Oh well, I doubt anything close to BG will ever come out, sadly.
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Rare's Banjo-Threeie on the XBox360. NWN2's Next Expansion, considering that MotB granted absolutely no freedom at all, and there were barely any side quests whatsoever. And I like Freedom, like Baldur's Gate 1+TotSC/2, (excluding the Expansion, since there wasn't too much freedom and side-quests there, but there was still MORE than MotB, which is pretty bad) Fable 2 on the PC/XBox360, either and both, because it is not sure if it will ever come out on the PC, yet, the original did, so I'm guessing it eventually will. The Elder Scrolls V, (I don't even know if it will ever come out, but my guess is that it will, since Oblivion and Morrowind have such huge modding communities, and they had a huge number of buyers for both games and expansions). Blizzard's Diablo 3 on the PC.