Oh your body is NOT ready. So not ready.
HL1 was the first shooter I ever played and I had so much trouble even on easy. But I made it through the whole thing without cheating. And so will you.
But Xen is the point where many players just stopped. And I don't blame them. No ladders though!
Well, I've managed to survive some fairly hairy things so far. Like the turret fight I went into with nine hitpoints. As long as I've got my revolver and my shotgun, I'm fine. I just kinda hate burst weapons.
Also, this game gets congratulations on being the first game ever to be able to entice me to actually use grenades. Usually, they just sit in my inventory and gather dust.
I'm really just at the start, so I can't really give a solid recommendation yet, but I will say that I'm optimistic. I haven't even gotten any of the dances/alternate forms yet, but what I've played (basically just the town siege at the beginning) has been challenging and fun.
It is the little app that looks like a book. It opens up to all the apps you've ever used on the 3ds, just find animal crossing and you can see your time.
Oh my God my battery just died during the middle of KK's concert...
I have never spent that much time at a Club in my life...
Though all I did was dance and run around...
Been playing a lot of 'I Need a Hero' for Android. It's basically a gem-matching game, but it's fiendishly addictive because it frames it with a sword-fighting battle. Lot of fun.
I am not. i just finished the main Story of Fire Emblem Awakening and it was 65 hours and 10 minutes.
(did a ton of side missions and extra battles though. Also there is free (and eventually pay for) DLC that I can play now)
I have made my first steps and removed my Animal Crossing cartridge from my 3DS so I can start Fire Emblem...
Hopefully I will manage it...
*begins to shake
How is this not only GOOD, but actually THE BEST kart racer I have ever played in my life?
Seriously, kick over Mario Kart's anemic carcass, this thing is AMAZING. Awesome dynamic tracks with multiple paths, insanely well thought-out boost and drifting systems, tracks that change drastically from lap to lap, some of the best track design I've ever seen in an arcade racing game, items that can be fired forward or backward, no items that feel "game breaking" creating a sort of roulette wheel feel, competent AI that doesn't race faster than their characters' top speed just because they're behind, four PC-exclusive racers, local splitscreen, ONLINE splitscreen, splitscreen and online multiplayer AT THE SAME TIME, a solid 60 FPS framerate double that of its console counterparts, gorgeous high-resolution textures, geez.
So I've been playing Shadowrun Returns for about 4 hours now.
And I've just got to the first Decking section. (Which considering I had an Intelligence and Quickness based character has taken a looooonngg time to be useful! XD)
Its interesting to see quite a few people hating on this game in the steam forums, but I actually really like it.
Considering how longs its been developed for, and the nature of its creation, I actually enjoy the main campaign. A little on the easy side, (since I have a Decking/Drone character I normally just hide my guy while my drones kick arse and I use the other characters as meat shields! XD)
But the writing is pretty solid, and the mechanics quite nicely diverse.
I definitely look forward to finishing the main campaign (I hear its short but considering this game has a heavy modding focus like say Neverwinter Nights I should imagine soon that there will be alot more user-generated content available for it)
Maybe I might even have a look in that editor. I hear its quite easy and malleable. ;D
I've been losing it a lot lately. I blame the weather.
Also, the first Lego Harry Potter on the DS. It's the same setup as the main console versions, but since you cast spells by tracing patterns on the touch screen (a flickering flame to cast Incendio, for example), it plays very differently. Also, the charaters say stuff - via text boxes, but it's still weird. It's pretty good so far.
I really like it too!
(The AI is a total cheating bastard on its highest setting in the campaign though! Xp)
Which "highest difficulty" are you referring to? A or S-class? You don't unlock S-Class until you win the Mirror Mode Grand Prix, so my guess is you might be referring to what is actually the second-highest difficulty.
Which "highest difficulty" are you referring to? A or S-class? You don't unlock S-Class until you win the Mirror Mode Grand Prix, so my guess is you might be referring to what is actually the second-highest difficulty.
Finished Shantae. I'll post about it later in the rating thread, but for now, let's just say I absolutely loved it. I'm about to start Risky's Revenge now.
Does New Art Academy count?
Because damn is it good fun to do the lessons!
(I think its because you get a nice piccy at the end of it like this one I drew)
Well that one arrived way faster than expected. And I'm glued to my 3DS since it arrived (played over 5 hours already). It's great! Thinking about getting the second game too now.
I told my wife that I wanted to play Skyrim but should really finish playing Dragon Age: Origins. She said if I wanted to play Skyrim, then I should play Skyrim. So, I am.
So far, I got the first dragon shout.
It's not the absolute most unbelievably wonderful game ever made in all the universe, as some people seem to say that it is, but it's still really pretty good.
Also, I find it baffling as to why DA:O is 24gb in size, when Skyrim is 8.8gb...
Well Bethesda has lways been pretty good with file sizes in the Elderscrolls series. All of Morrowind was on 1 CD. Oblivion was on 1 DVD but that was because of all the voice acting in the first place.
Xcom: Enemy Unknown: I've beaten it before, but on normal difficulty. From normal to classic is like a field with pretty little butterflies to the seventh layer of hell, fighting Satan and his demons with nothing but a broken stick and a water balloon. But an awesome game nonetheless. I like how strategic it is. It feels more strategic than the most complex rts titles.
Earthbound: Awesome game. Hilarious humor. Decent gameplay.
Castlevania: Almost as hard as Xcom or Dark Souls.
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Well, I've managed to survive some fairly hairy things so far. Like the turret fight I went into with nine hitpoints. As long as I've got my revolver and my shotgun, I'm fine. I just kinda hate burst weapons.
Also, this game gets congratulations on being the first game ever to be able to entice me to actually use grenades. Usually, they just sit in my inventory and gather dust.
Well tell me if I should spend 5€ on that one or better not.
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Borderlands 2 Coop w/ a buddy
Machinarium
I've played a bit more and gotten into the first labyrinth, and I would say yes, it's definitely worth it.
I'm still playing Animal Crossing...
I have being trying to stop...
But I can't...
So have you checked how much of it you played in the statistic section?
Also: you can always just send it to me. It will be safe here.
It is the little app that looks like a book. It opens up to all the apps you've ever used on the 3ds, just find animal crossing and you can see your time.
I have only spent 29 hours on my 3DS and 2 and 1/2 were downloading time...
Don't judge me!
*starts shaking
I have never spent that much time at a Club in my life...
Though all I did was dance and run around...
That's hours.
Been playing a lot of 'I Need a Hero' for Android. It's basically a gem-matching game, but it's fiendishly addictive because it frames it with a sword-fighting battle. Lot of fun.
Also, it's free-to-play, so check it out.
I am not. i just finished the main Story of Fire Emblem Awakening and it was 65 hours and 10 minutes.
(did a ton of side missions and extra battles though. Also there is free (and eventually pay for) DLC that I can play now)
Hopefully I will manage it...
*begins to shake
How is this not only GOOD, but actually THE BEST kart racer I have ever played in my life?
Seriously, kick over Mario Kart's anemic carcass, this thing is AMAZING. Awesome dynamic tracks with multiple paths, insanely well thought-out boost and drifting systems, tracks that change drastically from lap to lap, some of the best track design I've ever seen in an arcade racing game, items that can be fired forward or backward, no items that feel "game breaking" creating a sort of roulette wheel feel, competent AI that doesn't race faster than their characters' top speed just because they're behind, four PC-exclusive racers, local splitscreen, ONLINE splitscreen, splitscreen and online multiplayer AT THE SAME TIME, a solid 60 FPS framerate double that of its console counterparts, gorgeous high-resolution textures, geez.
I actually really, really, really like this game.
Yes, it's really good. still I did not buy it
Well shit, this was already on my radar. Now it's definitely on my wish list.
(The AI is a total cheating bastard on its highest setting in the campaign though! Xp)
And I've just got to the first Decking section. (Which considering I had an Intelligence and Quickness based character has taken a looooonngg time to be useful! XD)
Its interesting to see quite a few people hating on this game in the steam forums, but I actually really like it.
Considering how longs its been developed for, and the nature of its creation, I actually enjoy the main campaign. A little on the easy side, (since I have a Decking/Drone character I normally just hide my guy while my drones kick arse and I use the other characters as meat shields! XD)
But the writing is pretty solid, and the mechanics quite nicely diverse.
I definitely look forward to finishing the main campaign (I hear its short but considering this game has a heavy modding focus like say Neverwinter Nights I should imagine soon that there will be alot more user-generated content available for it)
Maybe I might even have a look in that editor. I hear its quite easy and malleable. ;D
I've been losing it a lot lately. I blame the weather.
Also, the first Lego Harry Potter on the DS. It's the same setup as the main console versions, but since you cast spells by tracing patterns on the touch screen (a flickering flame to cast Incendio, for example), it plays very differently. Also, the charaters say stuff - via text boxes, but it's still weird. It's pretty good so far.
Probably XD
(The 3rd star levels in campaign)
I'm playing on easy because I'm pretty bad at the game...
But I'm close to winning my first game...
Because damn is it good fun to do the lessons!
(I think its because you get a nice piccy at the end of it like this one I drew)
Well that one arrived way faster than expected. And I'm glued to my 3DS since it arrived (played over 5 hours already). It's great! Thinking about getting the second game too now.
I told my wife that I wanted to play Skyrim but should really finish playing Dragon Age: Origins. She said if I wanted to play Skyrim, then I should play Skyrim. So, I am.
So far, I got the first dragon shout.
It's not the absolute most unbelievably wonderful game ever made in all the universe, as some people seem to say that it is, but it's still really pretty good.
Also, I find it baffling as to why DA:O is 24gb in size, when Skyrim is 8.8gb...
When you realize it's after 3 AM because you saw the timestamps when you're checking what achievements you've just unlocked, you have a problem.
Fallout is great, but I'm lost.
Earthbound: Awesome game. Hilarious humor. Decent gameplay.
Castlevania: Almost as hard as Xcom or Dark Souls.