Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:DC Universe Online:
Not really doing much of much, mostly playing as Lady Awesome, helping lower-level friends of mine get through the game faster. (Unlike TOR, having a high-level character in your group doesn't decrease experience gain) In particular, my new sidekick.
Yes, it was entirely my idea for that to happen, and the both of us agree, it was a good one.
1337W422102 wrote:Sin & Punishment: Star Successor [Wii]:
Stays faithful to the original, yet badassly maintains its own personality. Shame it pretty much ignores the story, though. Can't say I'm surprised.
Finished the first level; uploaded my crappy high score.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Sin & Punishment: Star Successor [Wii]:
Stays faithful to the original, yet badassly maintains its own personality. Shame it pretty much ignores the story, though. Can't say I'm surprised.
Finished the first level; uploaded my crappy high score.
heh,just picked that up last week. It was in the $10 clearance been. It's bad on so many levels except the gameplay, which is luckily the most important part.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:I do remember the first Red Steel. The sword fighting was nowhere near as realistic as they made it look, and the story was really bland, but I did love the gunfights. I always had a soft-spot for how FPS games can be done on Wii. Which reminds me, seeing as you have a Wii now, Metroid Prime Trilogy is a must. At least MP3, but the Trilogy pack if you can get it. (First two games with Corruption's beefed up graphics and gameplay, also Echoes doesn't have that stupid finite ammo anymore)
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind:
No Elder Scrolls game, or a Bethesda game in general, is complete without massive flaws and we love them despite it all. Morrowind is no exception though in this case it's not entirely Morrowind's fault so much as it's because of Oblivion and Skyrim. In particular, certain facets of gameplay that I might have taken for granted do not exist in Morrowind, and by that, I mean, proper goddamn directions to where I need to go.
I still love this game, though.
Currently playing matchmaker in order to get a tribe to recognize me as the Nerevarine. Killing a Vampire wasn't enough, now the tribe leader wants me to get him a girlfriend. The problem is, he wants a noblewoman, and no that is not happening. So instead we're going to pretty up a slave girl and try to make that work.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
1337W422102 wrote:Wasn't the Metroid Prime trilogy some kind of special edition, or something? Limited release or whatnot? It never hit general retail up here, and I've only seen a single copy in a specialty "lol wer hardcore gaemerzzz" store for about $80. I'd like to get my hands on the Trilogy, but eff if I'll pay that much for it. Hell, the system cost me less than that.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Wasn't the Metroid Prime trilogy some kind of special edition, or something? Limited release or whatnot? It never hit general retail up here, and I've only seen a single copy in a specialty "lol wer hardcore gaemerzzz" store for about $80. I'd like to get my hands on the Trilogy, but eff if I'll pay that much for it. Hell, the system cost me less than that.
Ah, you're right. Seems Nintendo discontinued it in North America a couple years ago. If you snoop around, you might be lucky to find a used copy somewhere, it really is worth checking out.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Suda51, before NMH2 came out, mentioned he didn't really like how the overworld came out in the first game. I haven't played Desperate Struggle yet, but it's supposed to have been vastly improved.
EDIT: And in case you didn't know, be sure to buy the final beam katana (Not necessarily the upgrades for it) BEFORE going for the final mission. It'll pay off, trust me.
1337W422102 wrote:Is each new katanas better than the previous one? At Naomi's, I didn't see anything about stats; it just showed the model and a little description.
1337W422102 wrote:That being said, I'll take your word for it. Is the no-need-to-fap-fap-fap-to-recharge add-on worth it?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Hey, guess what's on sale for $10 this weekend on Steam?
Deus Ex: Human Revolution:
Only the best damn remake of The Six Million Dollar Man.
I was...okay with the original. It was good, but it lacked that cyberpunk style I was expecting. Also, I had almost no idea what I was doing, nothing about the game just seemed to fit right. That is not the case with this game. I have every idea what I'm doing. Everything fits right. Sure, I have to use a guide every now and then, but other than that it just works for me.
Got to China, got into a big ol' firefight. Got a Heavy Rifle for their troubles while also showing off my new Double Takedown. Takedowns already involve opening a can of Agent Smith grade whoop ass, now I can open two for the price of one.
SlyTF1 wrote:How do you get into a firefight in that game? You die in like 2 shots...
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
1337W422102 wrote:That's actually an androgynous guy in that poster, you know.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:Still not able to contract the disease yet though.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Still not able to contract the disease yet though.
You need to get the Vampire in question to use the ability Vampiric Drain on you...basically, when a Vampire sucks your blood, you become a Vampire. It seems obvious in retrospect.
On the flip side, there's only a 10% chance of the happening, compounded by Argonians (Which, going by your sig, I assume you're playing) having 50% resistance to all disease. And if you did the Companions questline long enough to become a Werewolf, then you're just immune to Vampirism entirely.
Finally, my extreme nerdiness in the realm of both Vampires and Elder Scrolls has combined.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
The Happy Locust wrote:You're correct on the Argonian bit. Waterbreathing seemed to be the most useful racial ability and I really like playing as a lizardman.
The Happy Locust wrote:I'm holding off on the werewolf quest just because I want to try being a vampire first. I can re-contract Vampirism but only get Lycan-ized once, if I understand this right.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:I'm holding off on the werewolf quest just because I want to try being a vampire first. I can re-contract Vampirism but only get Lycan-ized once, if I understand this right.
Yep. You can cure Vampirism and still become a Vampire, but once you cure being a Werewolf, you're cured forever.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
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