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How about I bring it back with some toy robits?shajaki wrote:Also, it seems like I'm talking about my life/debt/money/goals thing too much, so sorry if it's a downer![]()
Gotta watch them local DEALZ. I got my ROTF Leaderscream (sans missiles) for like fiddy bones. Patience brah, it can be done, and it's a fantastic molditscramtastic wrote:I've always liked that version of Starscream, I've yet to find one at a decent price. Decent price for me is what it retails for or less.
So yes, I've tried
I did!bodrock wrote:GAME ON, Shaj!
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:I was all gonna say something about Zelda, and fun, and junk. Then you flashed pics of Don Juan De White Socks there, and I lost my train of thought.![]()
And he's only going to get gorgeouser... I got plansCobotron wrote:That figure is gorgeous. Ridiculous. And gorgeous.![]()
Not gonna lie, I walkthrough'd the hell outta Z1. I didn't want to play it for months, I just wanted to get it done so I can say I did it. At parts it was frustratingly difficult, but towards the end I got my feels and started enjoying it. I'm warming up to the idea of tackling the Second Questcarytheone wrote:Ah Zelda 1 is a classic. Many a hour has been spent burning every bush and bombing every rock. Fun fact, almost (if not) every screen of the overworld has a secret... good luck. Probably the first "open world" game ever. Other than a few required tools/weapons you can tackle that game in any order.
Oh great. It requires skill. That doesn't bode well for mecarytheone wrote:I had a revelation when I really started to sink my teeth into Zelda 2, its like a "Souls" game or the other way around. Truly a challenging experience that's more skilled based than just win by grinding.
I have been battling the idea of getting a Switch, even if only for BOTW. But with my current money plans, I can't justify the money, especially knowing my recent apathy towards gaming....carytheone wrote:LttP still remains my gold bar of measuring a Zelda game. After the 3 month 250+ hour love affair with Breath of the Wild I may have to re-evaluate. I also may not ever be able to go back to a traditional Zelda game. BotW has a lot in common with Z1 but pulls influences from across the series. It mostly feels like a spiritual sequel to OoT.
No shame in the walk-through game. I for one don't have that much time to beat my head against a wall. My free "entertainment" time is limited and high valued.shajaki wrote:Not gonna lie, I walkthrough'd the hell outta Z1. I didn't want to play it for months, I just wanted to get it done so I can say I did it. At parts it was frustratingly difficult, but towards the end I got my feels and started enjoying it. I'm warming up to the idea of tackling the Second Questcarytheone wrote:Ah Zelda 1 is a classic. Many a hour has been spent burning every bush and bombing every rock. Fun fact, almost (if not) every screen of the overworld has a secret... good luck. Probably the first "open world" game ever. Other than a few required tools/weapons you can tackle that game in any order.![]()
Oh great. It requires skill. That doesn't bode well for mecarytheone wrote:I had a revelation when I really started to sink my teeth into Zelda 2, its like a "Souls" game or the other way around. Truly a challenging experience that's more skilled based than just win by grinding.![]()
I can honestly say that BotW is worth the price of admission. Mario Odyssey is also a good arguement for the Switch, not to mention the cubic ton of ports coming to the system. For someone like me that spends a lot of time on the road it's the perfect system. It's also nice to transition from living room TV to bedroom seamlessly. If you got a WiiU, then play BotW there.I have been battling the idea of getting a Switch, even if only for BOTW. But with my current money plans, I can't justify the money, especially knowing my recent apathy towards gaming....carytheone wrote:LttP still remains my gold bar of measuring a Zelda game. After the 3 month 250+ hour love affair with Breath of the Wild I may have to re-evaluate. I also may not ever be able to go back to a traditional Zelda game. BotW has a lot in common with Z1 but pulls influences from across the series. It mostly feels like a spiritual sequel to OoT.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
bodrock wrote:HIP-AS-FLIP
I just gave it a go last night and GAHD DAYUM. The Stalfos and Darknut's? (lol)carytheone wrote:yeah Z2 is a pretty challenging game. Much like a lot of games from the "Nintendo hard" era. It sits somewhere between unfair, bad controls and actual challenge.
Well you make a damn good case. I do have a WiiU, but I'm one of those silly individuals that has to play a game the best way it can be presented. So I'd need to buy a Switch. S'just how I amcarytheone wrote:I can honestly say that BotW is worth the price of admission. Mario Odyssey is also a good arguement for the Switch, not to mention the cubic ton of ports coming to the system. For someone like me that spends a lot of time on the road it's the perfect system. It's also nice to transition from living room TV to bedroom seamlessly. If you got a WiiU, then play BotW there.
Thanks Denshy. But should madness be something that's respected?Ironhidensh wrote:I have mad respect for your collection, Shaj.
USBshajaki wrote:So what ports do you speak of?carytheone wrote:...Switch has ports...![]()
shajaki wrote:Thanks Denshy. But should madness be something that's respected?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Ooohhhh. Yeeeaaaahhhhhhn
Playing on the PSP was a nightmare of hand cramps. The analog nub was way to low and took way too much effort to move. Lacking a second nub meant that most games assigned camera movement to the d pad resulting in the claw style.bodrock wrote:With handheld gaming, it makes the most sense for turn-based RPGs, visual novels, etc. -- it would be torture for me to button mash on any handheld as well. I tried it with Monster Hunter on PSP = not so fun.
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