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Katphood

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  1. I remember playing this thing at a friends house when I was 8 or 9: I think it was called Amstrad or something. Whatever it was, it was popular in London and by popular I mean that everybody avoided it like plague, especially with giants like SEGA, Nintendo & Amiga being around at the time.
  2. I liked Saints Row 4 from start to finish because it allowed me to feel like a super hero and do whatever I want. It also had top-of-the-line writing and was hilarious. I played the PS4 version which had all the DLCs(plus a code for Gat Out of Hell download). Both Enter the Dominatrix and How Saints Save The Christmas were great additions to the main game, I think I liked the latter a bit more simply because Mrs. Claus rules! Some of the new weapons and powers were cool, too. The Armchair-A-Geddon was crazy!
  3. Yup, they proved that it is still possible to make a great Steampunk-themed game. I had a blast with the first one and now the sequel...man, payday can't come soon enough!
  4. *spoilers* What. a. game.
  5. You ask, we serve! Hope it turns out to be true.
  6. To be honest, I played Gat Out of Hell about a month ago or so and it was certainly more fun compared to Agents of Mayhem. I don't think we will see or hear anything from Volition for some time which is sad. Each of the Saints Row games had something to offer with Saints Row 2 being the best in the series, but Agents of Mayhem simply failed on every front except for the presentation maybe(those anime cutscenes are awesome and there are quite few of them). At this point, all I want from Volition and Deep Silver is a Saints Row Trilogy HD collection or simply a remaster of the first 3 games.
  7. Finished Agents of Mayhem. Great presentation overall, characters are very well thawed out with some interesting backstories that makes them feel more alive. The issue with game however is that it's basically empty, the main mission in the game is so badly written that you can not figure out what the hell is going on and why. And the missions, it's basically clearing the same underground base over and over again until the game is done. A few of those missions happen outside of those boring, godawful underground bases but they aren't anything more than 'go to point A, hack a machine, clear the enemies'. That's it! That is all Agents of Mayhem has to offer in terms of mission design. The game also ends pretty abruptly...like I said, no real story here. It's almost as if Deep Silver showed up at Volition's door one day and said 'That's it, finish the game. We have ran out of money'. It basically suffers from an MGSV syndrome which is a shame because parts of the game are very well done. Also started playing a few new games: Torment: Tides of Numenera Infodump! It's when you read something and realize that you have wasted your time. The game spends a humongous amount of time describing every aspect of a character with each new paragraph which is simply bothersome. That's not what I call good writing. Also, is this supposed to be a spiritual successor to PS:T, an original IP or both?! At times it's as if they are trying to hard to stay faithful to PS:T instead of presenting something original. The Underbelly is a good example, you really can't make out what the place is supposed to be, it's just a mess! I guess they wanted to make something similar to The Buried Village...pffft. And then there is that bar/tavern on Cliff's Edge which tries to hard to be like The Smoldering Corpse bar. The combat however is probably the worst offender, every action you make -whether you are outside of combat or not- draws points from either of the Might, Intellect or Speed pools. Refilling them requires you to either rest or use items. With your enemies not being exactly generous, the only proper way to play the game is to rely on Intellect so you can skip the godawful combat which is 10x worse than that of PS:T... Yakuza 0 Plays and looks amazing. Runs at a rock solid 1080p 60fps on my base PS4. Some sacrifices are made in the visuals every once in awhile(when you go into interiors sometimes, there are some simple textures here and there. The Dojima Headquarters is a good example for instance) but overall it looks amazing. The story is also very deep and satisfying and if you are a new comer to the series like me, it's the perfect place to start. I am loving it! Haven't played a good beat em' up game in quite a while so there is immense amount of fun to be had. Wish more games ran this good, the only other ones I know of besides Yakuza 0 are MGS V and DOOM. That's it for now. Let's see if I have the courage to go back to T:ToN and actually finish it this time around.
  8. I think you're looking for this(RPGWatch).
  9. Well, the spotlight is on my country this week! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5U_ociWBaY And why North Korea matters so much: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s92zNjIbGps Yeah, because oil can't power your computer or your laptop.
  10. Got back to Playing Dark Souls. I was having trouble beating the Taurus Demon but then asked myself: "What if I just blindly rushed to the boss-fight and ignored all enemies?" I beat him.
  11. I finally found the first question: Will you please help Karak who is pretty much one of the best reviewers in the gaming industry? Thanks!
  12. Maybe they have a life and only want to play 1 game per year. Maybe they should just take a 30 minute hike instead...everyday! But yeah, I get what you're saying but thing is that we ain't getting no Bloodborne 2 anytime soon. Did you play Eternal Ring?
  13. Each day I look for something that can make me forget about my existence for 30 minutes, today it's this: lol. Watching these makes me wish I were a redneck.
  14. Just out of laziness, how much of this is true? In which point during that sentence did I specifically mention the girl that died in the car accident? I meant what I said as well and I stand by it: They(the left, you know...ALL of them, as a group) were most probably fed up with the actions of the alt right people, hitting them with a car like a bunch of savages, so THEY(left-liberal community...not the girl) thought that bringing down those statues will show the government of the U.S and its useless police department that what the alt right did that day, or better yet: what the alt right were ALLOWED to do, is intolerable. Both the police and the government could have stopped what happened at Charlottesville and they didn't. Are we clear now?
  15. Final Fight 3 Music: For Metro City Final Fight 3 Music: Straight To The Top
  16. Well, I guess that's their answer to a car plowing through their people. That is in a real poor taste to associate post mortem the poor victim with this criminal lot. She cannot defend herself. I don't understand what you are trying to say here.
  17. Well, I guess that's their answer to a car plowing through their people.
  18. Woman, 22, who pulled down Confederate statue in North Carolina is arrested and could face PRISON - as Democrat governor vows to remove all 'anti-American' Civil War monuments from his state (DailyMail)
  19. Woah, talk about pouring gasoline on fire! Baltimore removes Confederate statues (CNN)
  20. ReBOOt! Horror adventure Black Mirror returns this year (RockPaperShotgun) On other news: Empyre: Lords of the Sea Gates sets sail on its Neo-Victorian water world on October 4 (Venturebeat)
  21. What I meant was that back in the 90's, peoples mind weren't polluted with such crap(thanks to the Internet, one would think humanity would use it for good but noooooooo...) and the result is this: A white supremacist calling the alt-left the intelligent people and identifying the alt-right as a bunch of capitalist zionist judeo christians. And then you have the guys at the alt-right in Charlottesville saying that Kushner shouldn't be Ivanka's husband because he is a Jew, not a christian. HE IS TAINTING THAT WOMEN WITH HIS JEWERY!!!! Yup, I was born in 1984, I remember the western backed Iraqi government bomb the **** out of my city and drain my country dry but in the end I still prefer that to the bullcrap I see on the news every day. It's as if everyone is both your friend and your enemy at the same time. Living in Tehran nowadays -after all the things that have happened in the past 40 years- it just makes me feel like a low brand of canned dogfood, oh well...I guess it's for the greater good! Now how in the world did I miss that? Let me get rid of my assault rifles by selling them to my roommates enemy!
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