tempting....Long story short, I purchased two copies of Dark Souls II. (XBOX360)
If anyone would like to buy my opened copy I'll sell it to a FBG for $45 - includes shipping.
Just PM me.
Very in depth game. I like it but I still feel like I am playing it somewhat blind. Lots of stuff to figure out.Got Crusader Kings II. Still treading water rather than drowning but not sure what I'm really doing. Lots of cuckolding going on, that's for sure.
Or let him go back on his own - go do your thing for a quest or two and just meet up with him. Even though he can't be killed, he can get knocked out and that has the same effect on your opponents focus.NCCommish said:So I decided to move the story line forward. I went and found Dad. My only regret is not getting to kill Braun. I hope I get a chance later.
So I decide to follow Dad back to Rivet City. He is a lunatic. If he spots something he says he regrets it but he attacks them. No matter what they are or how many. He goes looking for them. So I get us through most of this and then we get by the Citadel. There is a Super Mutant Overlord trading fire with the turrets. All we have to do is stay out of the way. But no Dad rushes in. Which makes the turret stop firing. Which gives the mutant time to turn his laser shotgun on us. I get dead. Dad is apparently immortal. Yay for him. I do want that laser rifle though. So anyway I will try to run back with Dad again tonight. But now that I know he can't be killed I am going to use him like Dogmeat. Let him distract them and take damage while I get in the critical hits.
Had a lot of the same gripes with it. The story is what makes it. Nothing special gameplay wise. Same with 2.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
This is kind if disappointing. I was under the impression two improved everything pretty dramatically. I was really only playing one to get to two.Had a lot of the same gripes with it. The story is what makes it. Nothing special gameplay wise. Same with 2.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
Hmmmm.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
2 improved all the controls and had an even better story. Otherwise similar.This is kind if disappointing. I was under the impression two improved everything pretty dramatically. I was really only playing one to get to two. I got one, two, and heavy rain for $27 used.Had a lot of the same gripes with it. The story is what makes it. Nothing special gameplay wise. Same with 2.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
There wasn't much strategy to them beforehand - wave after wave. Then turned down difficulty to shorten these shooting segments.Hmmmm.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
For me, it's the opposite. I love the gunfights, especially on Hard and Crushing because you have to have a plan for how you're going to approach each one. These three games collectively have my favorite game-play of last gen, and I always find myself wishing I could fast-forward through the platforming and especially the puzzles.There wasn't much strategy to them beforehand - wave after wave. Then turned down difficulty to shorten these shooting segments.Hmmmm.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
Take cover
Shoot barrel
Kill stragglers
Move forward 10 feet and another group comes out
Repeat three more times before the next puzzle/platforming portion.
Ha! We could've been friends growing up passing the controller back and forth. I find most single player combat boring except for stealth type games.For me, it's the opposite. I love the gunfights, especially on Hard and Crushing because you have to have a plan for how you're going to approach each one. These three games collectively have my favorite game-play of last gen, and I always find myself wishing I could fast-forward through the platforming and especially the puzzles.There wasn't much strategy to them beforehand - wave after wave. Then turned down difficulty to shorten these shooting segments.Hmmmm.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
Take cover
Shoot barrel
Kill stragglers
Move forward 10 feet and another group comes out
Repeat three more times before the next puzzle/platforming portion.
I wouldn't mind doing a Timdraft version one day. That would be interesting.FYI, I am going to be putting up a video game draft thread in the next day or so to see if enough people are interested in it again. I am currently ironing out everything in trying to change things, although not to the point of a timdraft, just a combinations of things.
I would like to do one to but I'm not sure if we could draw the people to make it work. When I was thinking of categories I had about 20 choices that I separated in timdraft section like stuff we have done before(main character) and then more in depth choices(most shocking moment). Ultimately we would need to have a group of judges dedicated to do it.I wouldn't mind doing a Timdraft version one day. That would be interesting.FYI, I am going to be putting up a video game draft thread in the next day or so to see if enough people are interested in it again. I am currently ironing out everything in trying to change things, although not to the point of a timdraft, just a combinations of things.
I felt the combat in them was rather repetitive. The parkour was fun just for it's ridiculous unrealistic quality. The story was the only thing keeping me going. At one point in UC2 when Lazarevich chastises Nathan for calling him a butcher, the bad guy basically points out how many people you've killed up to that point. You sit back and are like, yea I guess I can't argue with him. I've murdered about 400 or 500 henchmen by then. All self defense of course but the body count sure adds up in UC. For an archaeologist, Drake really does a lot of killing.For me, it's the opposite. I love the gunfights, especially on Hard and Crushing because you have to have a plan for how you're going to approach each one. These three games collectively have my favorite game-play of last gen, and I always find myself wishing I could fast-forward through the platforming and especially the puzzles.There wasn't much strategy to them beforehand - wave after wave. Then turned down difficulty to shorten these shooting segments.Hmmmm.Playing uncharted. It's ok. The platforming is fun and it reminds me a bit of the Sands of Time but not quite as good. The shooting bores me to no end.
I'll stick with it because it's an enjoyable story and I do like the puzzles, but I did turn down the difficulty to dispose of enemies quicker. It's not that they were overly tough, but its just wave after wave and there's not much strategy to killing them.
Anyway - bout halfway through and I'll say 6/10.
Take cover
Shoot barrel
Kill stragglers
Move forward 10 feet and another group comes out
Repeat three more times before the next puzzle/platforming portion.
I would be down again.FYI, I am going to be putting up a video game draft thread in the next day or so to see if enough people are interested in it again. I am currently ironing out everything in trying to change things, although not to the point of a timdraft, just a combinations of things.
This the way I am leaning. Dude is costing me too much ammo and too many stimpacks. It's OK to just outrun them Dad.Or let him go back on his own - go do your thing for a quest or two and just meet up with him. Even though he can't be killed, he can get knocked out and that has the same effect on your opponents focus.NCCommish said:So I decided to move the story line forward. I went and found Dad. My only regret is not getting to kill Braun. I hope I get a chance later.
So I decide to follow Dad back to Rivet City. He is a lunatic. If he spots something he says he regrets it but he attacks them. No matter what they are or how many. He goes looking for them. So I get us through most of this and then we get by the Citadel. There is a Super Mutant Overlord trading fire with the turrets. All we have to do is stay out of the way. But no Dad rushes in. Which makes the turret stop firing. Which gives the mutant time to turn his laser shotgun on us. I get dead. Dad is apparently immortal. Yay for him. I do want that laser rifle though. So anyway I will try to run back with Dad again tonight. But now that I know he can't be killed I am going to use him like Dogmeat. Let him distract them and take damage while I get in the critical hits.
I put you as in. The thread is now posted if anyone else is interested.I would be down again.FYI, I am going to be putting up a video game draft thread in the next day or so to see if enough people are interested in it again. I am currently ironing out everything in trying to change things, although not to the point of a timdraft, just a combinations of things.
The first time I played, I thought I was screwed because I didn't follow him. I remember fast travelling there and waiting for awhile before he showed up, but it was a hilarious sight seeing him taking on some Super Mutants that were in his way while running at full speed.This the way I am leaning. Dude is costing me too much ammo and too many stimpacks. It's OK to just outrun them Dad.Or let him go back on his own - go do your thing for a quest or two and just meet up with him. Even though he can't be killed, he can get knocked out and that has the same effect on your opponents focus.So I decided to move the story line forward. I went and found Dad. My only regret is not getting to kill Braun. I hope I get a chance later.
So I decide to follow Dad back to Rivet City. He is a lunatic. If he spots something he says he regrets it but he attacks them. No matter what they are or how many. He goes looking for them. So I get us through most of this and then we get by the Citadel. There is a Super Mutant Overlord trading fire with the turrets. All we have to do is stay out of the way. But no Dad rushes in. Which makes the turret stop firing. Which gives the mutant time to turn his laser shotgun on us. I get dead. Dad is apparently immortal. Yay for him. I do want that laser rifle though. So anyway I will try to run back with Dad again tonight. But now that I know he can't be killed I am going to use him like Dogmeat. Let him distract them and take damage while I get in the critical hits.
I let him go on his own. I missed DM so I needed to go by 101. While there I got the distress signal. So I went in cleaned up that mess. Good to know Butch will be wondering the wasteland with the Tunnel Snakes. Also progressed the story enough to get trained on power armor. Wearing full Outcast right now. But I got a bunch of neat armor stashed I can't wait to play with. Decided I was a little underarmed so I went looking for some good guns. Lincoln's Repeater is pretty good. I also got the minigun laser and the tri-beam laser along the way. Also finally bought the nuka grenade recipe. Just need some tin cans and I can make 18 of those. Been running into a lot of deathclaws even in the southern part of the map. I guess that is part of leveling. I found the flamer works really well on them.The first time I played, I thought I was screwed because I didn't follow him. I remember fast travelling there and waiting for awhile before he showed up, but it was a hilarious sight seeing him taking on some Super Mutants that were in his way while running at full speed.This the way I am leaning. Dude is costing me too much ammo and too many stimpacks. It's OK to just outrun them Dad.Or let him go back on his own - go do your thing for a quest or two and just meet up with him. Even though he can't be killed, he can get knocked out and that has the same effect on your opponents focus.So I decided to move the story line forward. I went and found Dad. My only regret is not getting to kill Braun. I hope I get a chance later.
So I decide to follow Dad back to Rivet City. He is a lunatic. If he spots something he says he regrets it but he attacks them. No matter what they are or how many. He goes looking for them. So I get us through most of this and then we get by the Citadel. There is a Super Mutant Overlord trading fire with the turrets. All we have to do is stay out of the way. But no Dad rushes in. Which makes the turret stop firing. Which gives the mutant time to turn his laser shotgun on us. I get dead. Dad is apparently immortal. Yay for him. I do want that laser rifle though. So anyway I will try to run back with Dad again tonight. But now that I know he can't be killed I am going to use him like Dogmeat. Let him distract them and take damage while I get in the critical hits.
It has definitely been doing the job,Lincoln's repeater was![]()
Oh yes.While I'm reminiscing, I know there's some serious greyhair gamers in here like myself.
Did anyone else get a pre-pubescent orgasm the first time your Bard's Tale conjurer or magician made it to sorcerer?
God, I remember that felt like losing my virginity at the top of Everest.![]()
Is there still streaking?Saints Row IV - Fun game, no doubt. It keeps the same irreverent sense of humor that SR has come to be known for and it adds to the action of SR III by adding some very cool super powers to the main character. The story is solid enough, even if it has some plot holes (but I didn't care to ponder them so it didn't really bother me). My biggest problem is that they clearly used the same engine to power the game play and despite the new powers it really didn't feel like much was added to SR III from a game play perspective.
Totally fun and worth playing with a great sense of humor but I would certainly recommend waiting for a sale before purchasing.
Yes.Is there still streaking?Saints Row IV - Fun game, no doubt. It keeps the same irreverent sense of humor that SR has come to be known for and it adds to the action of SR III by adding some very cool super powers to the main character. The story is solid enough, even if it has some plot holes (but I didn't care to ponder them so it didn't really bother me). My biggest problem is that they clearly used the same engine to power the game play and despite the new powers it really didn't feel like much was added to SR III from a game play perspective.
Totally fun and worth playing with a great sense of humor but I would certainly recommend waiting for a sale before purchasing.
nice.Yes.Is there still streaking?Saints Row IV - Fun game, no doubt. It keeps the same irreverent sense of humor that SR has come to be known for and it adds to the action of SR III by adding some very cool super powers to the main character. The story is solid enough, even if it has some plot holes (but I didn't care to ponder them so it didn't really bother me). My biggest problem is that they clearly used the same engine to power the game play and despite the new powers it really didn't feel like much was added to SR III from a game play perspective.
Totally fun and worth playing with a great sense of humor but I would certainly recommend waiting for a sale before purchasing.
i've had a lot of luck trying to win to the backhand side.Just bought NHL 13 used for $10.
Any tips for winning face offs? TIA.
In Ultima VI there was a bug that left you without one of the necessary pieces to finish. I remember mailing my save game to them so they could modify it and they mailed it back.Oh yes.While I'm reminiscing, I know there's some serious greyhair gamers in here like myself.
Did anyone else get a pre-pubescent orgasm the first time your Bard's Tale conjurer or magician made it to sorcerer?
God, I remember that felt like losing my virginity at the top of Everest.![]()
On a similar note, back in the early 80s I played all the Wizardry games. Don't remember which one it was on this occasion, but the "graphics" consisted of nothing but straight lines. I mapped out the levels square by square on graph paper. I get to the last square of one level - this HAS to be where I get the key or whatever after the obligatory battle takes place - and...nothing is there. This can't be; there's nowhere else to go. After a couple days of wandering around the now-empty level, I finally call Sir-Tech (they actually have a help line!). After much back and forth, I'm finally put in touch with the woman(!) that actually programmed the thing. After another round of bizarre argument (Me: "I'm at square x:12, y:9 and I swear there is nothing there!" Her: "There has to be - you should see six mummies and two vampires!"), she finally broke down and mailed me a disk with a valid save game on it so I could finish it.
FYI - if you get the Bard's Tale for Android app, it comes with all of the old PC titles bundled. It was the Amazon FAotD not too long ago and I grabbed it just for the old ones.In Ultima VI there was a bug that left you without one of the necessary pieces to finish. I remember mailing my save game to them so they could modify it and they mailed it back.Oh yes.While I'm reminiscing, I know there's some serious greyhair gamers in here like myself.
Did anyone else get a pre-pubescent orgasm the first time your Bard's Tale conjurer or magician made it to sorcerer?
God, I remember that felt like losing my virginity at the top of Everest.![]()
On a similar note, back in the early 80s I played all the Wizardry games. Don't remember which one it was on this occasion, but the "graphics" consisted of nothing but straight lines. I mapped out the levels square by square on graph paper. I get to the last square of one level - this HAS to be where I get the key or whatever after the obligatory battle takes place - and...nothing is there. This can't be; there's nowhere else to go. After a couple days of wandering around the now-empty level, I finally call Sir-Tech (they actually have a help line!). After much back and forth, I'm finally put in touch with the woman(!) that actually programmed the thing. After another round of bizarre argument (Me: "I'm at square x:12, y:9 and I swear there is nothing there!" Her: "There has to be - you should see six mummies and two vampires!"), she finally broke down and mailed me a disk with a valid save game on it so I could finish it.
What team do you play as?i've had a lot of luck trying to win to the backhand side.Just bought NHL 13 used for $10.
Any tips for winning face offs? TIA.
if you figure out how to score on Pro level, let me know, please. i often lose because i can only score one goal per game.
I've been debating this today while it's on sale... decisions decisions. I'd like a single player type game for XB1.Downloaded Tomb Raider Definitive Edition over the weekend. Really like it so far, well worth the 30 bucks.
Dead Rising 3 is one of those games that you need a co-op partner to enjoy the best.I've been debating this today while it's on sale... decisions decisions. I'd like a single player type game for XB1.Downloaded Tomb Raider Definitive Edition over the weekend. Really like it so far, well worth the 30 bucks.
I played through some of the Dead Rising 3 demo this weekend and I just don't think it's for me.
stars.What team do you play as?i've had a lot of luck trying to win to the backhand side.Just bought NHL 13 used for $10.
Any tips for winning face offs? TIA.
if you figure out how to score on Pro level, let me know, please. i often lose because i can only score one goal per game.
I like it and would buy again, it's a lot of fun. Story is really interesting. Only complaint is the inability to turn the sound effects down while keeping the dialogue volume high.I've been debating this today while it's on sale... decisions decisions. I'd like a single player type game for XB1.Downloaded Tomb Raider Definitive Edition over the weekend. Really like it so far, well worth the 30 bucks.
I played through some of the Dead Rising 3 demo this weekend and I just don't think it's for me.
Damn now that is hardcore.Oh yes. On a similar note, back in the early 80s I played all the Wizardry games. Don't remember which one it was on this occasion, but the "graphics" consisted of nothing but straight lines. I mapped out the levels square by square on graph paper. I get to the last square of one level - this HAS to be where I get the key or whatever after the obligatory battle takes place - and...nothing is there. This can't be; there's nowhere else to go. After a couple days of wandering around the now-empty level, I finally call Sir-Tech (they actually have a help line!). After much back and forth, I'm finally put in touch with the woman(!) that actually programmed the thing. After another round of bizarre argument (Me: "I'm at square x:12, y:9 and I swear there is nothing there!" Her: "There has to be - you should see six mummies and two vampires!"), she finally broke down and mailed me a disk with a valid save game on it so I could finish it.While I'm reminiscing, I know there's some serious greyhair gamers in here like myself.
Did anyone else get a pre-pubescent orgasm the first time your Bard's Tale conjurer or magician made it to sorcerer?
God, I remember that felt like losing my virginity at the top of Everest.![]()
and hot!Insein said:Damn now that is hardcore.WampusCat43 said:Oh yes. On a similar note, back in the early 80s I played all the Wizardry games. Don't remember which one it was on this occasion, but the "graphics" consisted of nothing but straight lines. I mapped out the levels square by square on graph paper. I get to the last square of one level - this HAS to be where I get the key or whatever after the obligatory battle takes place - and...nothing is there. This can't be; there's nowhere else to go. After a couple days of wandering around the now-empty level, I finally call Sir-Tech (they actually have a help line!). After much back and forth, I'm finally put in touch with the woman(!) that actually programmed the thing. After another round of bizarre argument (Me: "I'm at square x:12, y:9 and I swear there is nothing there!" Her: "There has to be - you should see six mummies and two vampires!"), she finally broke down and mailed me a disk with a valid save game on it so I could finish it.While I'm reminiscing, I know there's some serious greyhair gamers in here like myself.
Did anyone else get a pre-pubescent orgasm the first time your Bard's Tale conjurer or magician made it to sorcerer?
God, I remember that felt like losing my virginity at the top of Everest.![]()