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Kit H. Ruppell

Exterminieren! Exterminieren!
Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
 

Schwimmwagen

Well-Known Member
More Killing Floor.

I have finally beat every map on HOE difficulty. I now have three achievements until I have 100% completion, which I can get at the next christmas event.

Feels good man.

I just hope that no more get introduced and aren't too hard D:
 

CrazyLee

Biggest buttplug ever
More Killing Floor.

I have finally beat every map on HOE difficulty.
Hoe difficulty doesn't sound so hard.
Sounds like something even a hoe could play. ;V
 

Ibuuyk

Icon made by Littlerock!
Finally fixed my computer for good today (AKA installed my new video card 'cause the other one fried when I upgraded by processor, motherboard and ram), so I could finally try out Diablo III.

It's pretty cool, but I was expecting so much better. It just lacks the lil' something the first two had that'd get you immersed into the game from the start, and I think I know what that something is that's lacking.

DIFFICULTY!

Seriously, the game is so fucking easy you can literally play it with no keyboard. Just click, enemy dead in under a second, yay. Repeat with the others now, enjoy your absolute lack of challenge and have fun just clicking your way through the game!

Also, you can't even customize your character anymore. You can't manage your stats, you can barely manage your skills (you can't choose which one to level up, they ALL level up automatically. Only thing you can do is actually decide which one to use, and even that isn't permanent). Heck, even your mercenary can be customized more than you.

Ugh, I can already foresee Torchlight 2 will be better than this disappointment.
 

greg-the-fox

Well-Known Member
The Tiny Bang Story. It's an indie point and click puzzle game. I don't usually like this genre but it's a great game. It's beautifully drawn and the soundtrack is amazing. It does get slightly annoying just because it takes me so long to complete a level. And you can get hints if you need them so I don't have to ragequit like I usually would. Kind of disappointing that it's a 4:3 aspect ratio though.
 

Duality Jack

Feeling Loki with it.
Borderlands on PS3 send me a line if you give a fuck about joining.
 

Carnie

Member
Bully.

Forgot how fun this game was.

All I remember from that game is mowing lawns and potato guns.

Conker: Live and Reloaded. Looved this game as a kid.

I used to wreck with the sword dude class online. I miss it :x

Just finished playing Dear Esther myself. Pretty chilling game, the atmosphere and environment were absolutely amazing.
 

Unsilenced

Mentlegen
Spec Ops: The Line.

Some of it's cool with the whole "Heart of Darkness" thing, but other times... ugh. It just tries too hard to be "morally ambiguous," to the point where it at times devolves into "kick this kitten to continue," and then spends the next hour calling you horrible for kicking the kitten.

The protagonist, trying to rationalize his kitten-kicking, at one point says, "There was nothing good about what happened out there, but we were set up, and I think I know by who."

See, even he knows that the writers were out to get him. :v
 

Fernin

6150 rpm and spinning.
Spec Ops: The Line.

Some of it's cool with the whole "Heart of Darkness" thing, but other times... ugh. It just tries too hard to be "morally ambiguous," to the point where it at times devolves into "kick this kitten to continue," and then spends the next hour calling you horrible for kicking the kitten.

The protagonist, trying to rationalize his kitten-kicking, at one point says, "There was nothing good about what happened out there, but we were set up, and I think I know by who."

See, even he knows that the writers were out to get him. :v

He should have kicked the kitten harder if you ask me....
 

Unsilenced

Mentlegen
He should have kicked the kitten harder if you ask me....

It would have been good if there were some reason he did it, either he actually didn't know or it was made clear that he had crossed the moral event horizon and was intentionally murdering people.

At that point in the game though it just didn't work.

"Hey look! A bunch of people standing around without weapons or armor! Some of them are small, and look like kids! Better fry them!"
*boom*
"OOOHH NOOOOEESSSS!!! THEY WERE CIVILIANS!!! HOW COULD I POSSIBLY HAVE KNOWN???!?!?!??!"

I don't know, Mr. Protagonist. Maybe if you FUCKING LOOKED.
 

Lukar

Durrgon
I've been playing Portal 2, Sonic CD, Mirror's Edge, and Half-Life 2. I haven't played H-L2 in a few weeks, and I've beaten Mirror's Edge and Portal 2 before in the past, but they're all great games. In Sonic CD, I just beat Stardust Speedway, while in Portal 2, I just found GLaDOS in the old Aperture labs. In Half-Life 2, I just finished the part where you're maneuvering under the bridge.
 

NerdyMunk

Only a Book Smart Nerd
Played just a bit of R&C: All 4 One.
 

H.B.C

Heads Berating Catastrophic
Just got finished playing Starfox Adventures... (Furry Zelda)
Seriously, the game seemed fun when I was younger, but playing it again, I realized how extremely tedious everything was in that game, with little to no incentive to actually try to do anything extra. I bought nearly everything in the game's only store about halfway through the game. In addition, nearly every single NPC is either needy, ungrateful, unhelpful, or a mix of the first two.
Literally, your reward for returning an artifact that was stolen from some guy who went into a major depression that he couldn't get out of for years because of the absence of previously mentioned artifact was getting the honor of doing an incredibly annoying time trial where the game gives vague hints on where to go next and includes obscure means of proceeding forward. What's even worse is when you finally get to this evil general guy, you don't even battle him. He makes the same sounds as a random sharpclaw and doesn't even attack, and when you press A once, there's a short and unsatisfying cutscene where he dies and then you proceed to fight Andross, who seems to have been put in the game for absolutely no reason.
Ugggh.
 

Sarcastic Coffeecup

Hand. Cannot. Erase.
Playin' some borderlands. It's damn fun
 
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