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entrerix

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  1. i'm currently playing a mix of path of exile and titanfall.

     

    titanfall is pretty fun, but the last competitive shooter i played was Battlefield 2 when it was new, and that was a few years ago now, so it might just be fun because its a genre I don't normally play much of. running around the levels is pretty fun all on its own; it plays kind of like Mirrors Edge mixed with Call of Duty:MW and T-Mek

     

     

     

    I wish Fahrenheit had an option to play without the QTE's.  Dear Esther would have been a much worse experience if you had to constantly suffer through QTE's in order to continue strolling around

  2. varric was the only character i liked in DA2.  Anders was just awful.

     

    not as bad as the spanish kid from DA1, that character was an embarassment to humankind (i think he was an elf, but i'm going out on a limb and assuming that a human wrote the character)

  3. the fade was fine on my first play through, but on later playthroughs its about as compelling as the nwn oc - in other words, as fun as watching paint dry

     

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    from the sanguine ashes of nyarlathotep I summon theeeeee!!!!!

     

     

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    *waits patiently for volourn*

  4.  I fall out of tree a lot.  Like I've died more falling out of trees than doing anything else.  In fact it's not even close, I've died once from a wolf, twice in fights, and a dozen times tumbling through branches.    

     

    which makes it the most realistic assassins creed ever lol

  5. The one thing I always hate -- and it's more me than the game design, necessarily -- is my inventory is always full of junk because I never know when some obscure piece of trash is going to be necessary or important further down the line.  Right now in Dragon's Dogma, I've got a bunch of stuff that I have no use for but that are listed in the "special items" part of inventory that I don't want to sell in case I need them later.

     

    just shove them in the stash, thats what i did.  never ended up using most of them, but at least i had them around if i needed them

  6. It was pretty polarizing when it came out because it was pretty different from earlier FF titles.  I personally have it as my 4th favorite entry in the series.  

    VI > V > VII > VIII > IV > IX > X > III

     

    i love this game! (the game of naming your favorite FF titles...)

     

    FF7

    FF6

    FF8

    FF9

    FFXII

    FFX

     

     

    the top 4 change spots depending on the day you ask me...

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    HR was a great game, didn't quite reach the heights of the original, but it's still one of the best games of the past few years imo.

     

    I have all three on Steam, so I'll start with the first one and work my way through  :)

     

     

    do yourself a favor and skip Invisible War....

     

    :)

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    It depends on what you're looking for.

     

    It's got that Uncharted/Far Cry 3 style of run around, a little bit of exploration, a bit of hunter gathering, get xp from killing things, improve weapons, improve skills, loose plotline holding it together. It does have a few semi torture-porn moments, and a couple of annoying QTE's, but I found it mostly entertaining for that.

     

    If you were expecting Tomb Robbing, it doesn't really do that. But then, it's basically a prequel for how she became the hard bitten killing machine with an interest in weird archaeology.

    Hmm, well I never played much of the original Tomb Raider games, not that I didn't like them but just never cared to play a female character back then so I wouldn't have any expectations of what a Tomb Raider game should be. But Uncharted/Far Cry 3? Unless they changed the formula for FC3, those are two fairly different type games - one is 3rd person pushed harder by a story and the other an FPS with sandbox gameplay. I'd definitely prefer the former, as I'm bored to death of most sandbox type games at this point. I'm guessing it is more in line with Uncharted, though?

     

     

    its way closer to uncharted than far cry 3.  its like uncharted with levels that have some degree of exploration, and about the same amount of backtracking and opening up new routes that a game like batman arkham asylum had.   its most definitely NOT a sandbox game

     

    i think its a fantastic game though, you should get it

  9. i've been playing AC4 on pc and have noticed zero issues other than typical assassins creed bugs, this is my first time playing an AC game on pc, i played all the other games on ps3/xbox360

     

    i havent tried AC4 on console, so i cant directly compare, but I don't think I've encountered any of the usual "sloppy port" problems that same games have.

     

    that said, do yourself a favor and play on pc with a gamepad, keyboard and mouse for an AC game is just ugh...

  10. dark souls is only occasionally frustrating to me, but it definitely requires a certain type of gamer.  it plays like a modern albeit slowly paced dungeon crawler type thing, but it hearkens back to the NES days of memorizing enemy layouts and attack patterns to proceed safely

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