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Katphood

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  1. Do you even Descent, bruh?! Descent spiritual successor Overload launches proper in May. Eurogamer.net
  2. I'll go with FFVI then, thanks for the recommendations! You people are gold. <3 And yes, sprites all the way. Ion Maiden aside, I really want a "3D" shooter with high-resolution sprites. Like you know, something with 4K/HD sprites and super detailed animations. I remember seeing Street Fighter III for the first time on the arcades back in 1996 and thought to myself 'this is the future!' but then came the polygons... ...the horror...the horror! Woah, there is a Secret of Mana 2 and 3?! I always thought Legend of Mana was some sort of spiritual sequel to Secret of Mana, never knew there was a Secret of Mana 2 and 3. Thanks for the recommendations, I also remembered Secret of Evermore which was rather unique for its time. I did something worse the other day, it involved heavy downers(let's not get into details, I'm a lowlife) and me eating a 3 layered pancake and eventually throwing the whole thing up in the toilet due to low blood pressure. Afterwards I felt better though and started playing Yakuza 0, calmly walking through the streets of Kamurocho and beating the crap out of would be thugs...even Mr. Shakedown. Poor fella keeps getting mugged by me. Could one of you old timers tell me what this thing is about? There is definitely some history to it as I've seen you fellas write that here quite often.
  3. What about Suikoden I? I heard a lot of praise about it from purists and such but I am not aure if it's the right choice for a beginner. Another reason I am thinking FFVI is because I have the digital PSONE version which I can play on the PS Vita. Playing PSONE games on the OG PS Vita(the ones that have an OLED screen) is a blast! The games look SO MUCH better, I played Silent Hill on my OG PS Vita and it looked marvelous despite its age.
  4. Thanks for the recommendation fellas. Tales of Symphonia seems like a good choice but I always thought FF VI was the one to start jrpgs with just because of one simple fact: ^I love this song! Thanks, my backlog just got a wee bit bigger.
  5. I game a lot, pretty much every day but I don't consider myself a video game addict because 98% of the games I play are single-player games. I would say it's more like a hobby and most importantly, an investment. I could make a whole lot of money just by selling my games at half the price I originally bought them, never mind the consoles and accessories. Actually, games help you stay away from the real addictions that are lurking outside the safe space of your living room. On top of everything, thanks to video games I can speak/read/write in two foreign languages(German/English) at an intermediate/professional level.
  6. It's true, I have never finished a jrpg game. I have beaten games such as Nier: Automata and currently I am on my way to beating Yakuza 0 but to the best of my knowledge, those games are mostly considered to be Action Adventure games with some RPG elements sprinkled on top. I have many jrpg games that I have collected over the years but I don't know which one is the best game for starters. So help me choose one, here are the games I have at my disposal: -Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Wirch -Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, IX, X/X-2, XII, XIV, Type 0 -Tales of Symphonia Chronicles(contains both games in HD for the PS3) -Tales of Xillia 1, 2 -Tales of Zestiria -SMT: Digital Devil Saga 1, 2 -SMT: Nocturne -SMT: Devil Summoner 1, 2 -SMT: Persona 2: Eternal Punishment -SMT: Persona 3: Portable -SMT: Persona FES 3 -SMT: Persona 4 Golden -SMT: Persona 5 -Vagrant Story -White Knight Chronicles -Arc the Lad -Arc the Lad: Twilight of Spirits -Suikoden I, II, III -Legend of Mana -Rogue Galaxy -Chrono Trigger -Chrono Cross Yeah, I know: that's one helluva backlog.
  7. Playing The Walking Dead Season 2 or as I like to call it 'people die after you meet them' simulator.
  8. Yeah, out with the loot boxes. Bring in good ol' fashioned multiplayer games similar to Red Orchestra 2, Bad Company 2, Titanfall 2 etc.
  9. Finished Halo CE Anniversary Edition. I had totally forgotten about the godawful driving sequence towards the end. Whoever designed that part is a masochist. Started Halo 2. Sure is nice to replay the game with updated graphics. Never played past Halo 2 so I am kind of excited for Halo 3 and Halo ODST. Not so sure about Halo 4 though.
  10. Having so much fun with Far Cry 2 on the PC. The only thing I miss from the PS3 version are...trophies. Also, who said that this game had 'corridor maps'?! 6 hours into my replay of the game and there has been already more than one occasion where I could drift away from the road and completely ditch a fully armed outpost. If anything, the map feel more natural compared to Far Cry 3+. Wish I hadn't sold my PS3 version of the game, I could go back and hunt a few more trophies. I'll keep an eye out for a sale.
  11. You spelled waifu wrong.
  12. It's 5 AM and I'm watching this: I'm becoming an old fart.
  13. Good story with a little bit of mystery to it.
  14. Man, Truck Racer is good simple fun.
  15. Awesome interview, I always wanted to know the guys behind the Yakuza games: EDIT: "To be honest, we never even thought about how it would be received outside of Japan" Damn, those words are music to me ears.
  16. Well, the second game is where everything got wild. People often tend to forget what Tim Cain said about Fallout 2: "We were losing part of the game to a larger group who had bigger plans for it" I loved the silliness in Fallout 2 though.
  17. True. But Vaults can have a story to them, like getting the wrong shipment for instance.
  18. I think Tim Cain had another idea for the purpose of the Vaults which never made it into the first game and was eventually scrapped.
  19. Anathema - Hope
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