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carytheone wrote:When you going start your own quest?
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.
That's funny; I have a very similar quest. Different start point, same end game.Cobotron wrote:carytheone wrote:When you going start your own quest?
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QUEST ON!!!!!
itscramtastic wrote:HOW DID I MISS THE UPDATES?!
Also, I'm playing Paper Mario: Sticker Star currently on the *new* 3DS XL. It's quite fun! Never played any Paper Mario games, picked this up a looooooong time ago new for cheap ($9.99 sale at GameStop). Just now getting to it.
Now if I could just get to Luigi's Mansion..
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.
Well that's good to know, thanks Shadowman!Shadowman wrote:If you find Sticker Star fun, you're going to have your mind blown by the previous Paper Mario games, since Sticker Star is the crappy one.
As of right now the prognosis doesn't look good. That's why I won't delete Wipeout HD/Fury from my PS3 or Wipeout 2048 from my Vita. I could always just re-download them.itscramtastic wrote:They ever do a new Wipeout?
carytheone wrote:I wonder what flavor Kriby is?
First Party Nintendo games do seem to use the controls that they give you in some pretty fun ways. I really need to fire up Star Fox Zero and give everyone my take on it. People have complained about the controls in that game, but I'm fairly certain they'll be just fine. I'm playing Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker right now and that is a pretty fun game. It makes use of the GamePad pretty smartly, only frustrating me when the camera moves because of the gyro sensor when I'm not expecting it!william-james88 wrote:What amazes me so much about nintendo games is how they keep a very simple a tight control scheme and do everything they possibly can with it.
On the head you nailed it. I've been saying this for years, that games need to stop trying to be movies. The developers are sacrificing gameplay for narrative. I don't watch a lot of movies because I like to be the one doing things. If you wanna dazzle me with cool effects and over the top scenes, just have me put the controller down and show me a cut-scene, otherwise stay out of my way and let me play the damn game.william-james88 wrote:Its interesting but while it might seem the newer consoles are offering us more, I feel they really dont. The big PS4 exclusive last year was the hottly anticipated Order 1886. But it was the most limited game you could possibly play. You HAD to go in a certain place, you had to do things a certain way and it was mostly cinematics with boss fights that were just repeats of oneanother with looping telegraphed moves. Now thats limited.
Those videos really are funnycarytheone wrote:Them sequelitis vids are awesome. I suffer from sequelitis myself.
I feel the same way that he does about Mega Man X; he's not called Rock Man for no reason.
Now as good as X is if you really wanna bring that SHIZZLESNIT to a whole new level check this game out.
Shivers, I gots them. Bonus when you beat the game you get to play as Vile which is like a whole new game because he just isn't a purple X he is a completely different beast. You play the same levels and beat the same bosses, but each one gives you multiple different weapons and there is some mixing and matching going on because Vile has three attacks. The catch is that Vile only has so much power so you can just equip all the best stuff until you upgrade; the second catch is that once you load Vile out, your stuck until you exit the level. Vile mode is where's its at!
I may have to download this to my Vita tonight because oooooo, shiny!
PSP actually, but I have the digital version that is compatible with the Vita (played originally on the PSP).itscramtastic wrote:I've never played that Vita update to the series! Did you ever play Mega Man: Powered Up on the Vita?
carytheone wrote:Them sequelitis vids are awesome.
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.
I remember being right there with him on most of the OoT critiques. It did get a little dark though.Shadowman wrote:Well...three out of four of them are. The Zelda video was...not well regarded, to say the least. Arin has even admitted on Game Grumps that he may have been too harsh. (And, while playing Ocarina of Time, saying that Dan will still love it)carytheone wrote:Them sequelitis vids are awesome.
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