Picross DS
Commando: Steel Disaster DS (lawsuit grade Metal Slug clone)
Kenseiden SMS
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Picross DS
Commando: Steel Disaster DS (lawsuit grade Metal Slug clone)
Kenseiden SMS
Lately, as of 10/10:
- Razing Storm (ARC) - 3 million is not enough. I'll try to see how far I can take this.
- Fire Shark (MD) - The Japanese version known as "Same! Same! Same!". A bit harder than the US release.
- Ranger X (Gen) - Another great Nex Entertainment game.
- Hellfire (Gen)
- Mad Stalker (X68000) - Something similar to Heavy Nova on Genesis, but about 10,000 times better.
- Final Fight (Arc)
Here's some video of Mad Stalker stage 1. I fucking love this BGM.
Special Moves:
* Uppercut - Twice down, then either attack button.
* Rushing slash - Twice left or right, then attack.
* Gun Shot - Quarter circle in desired direction, then attack.
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (Two more events to place in and I reach S class)
Uncharted (going to try and finish tonight)
Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne (This game is long and difficult)
Sweet.Quote:
Originally Posted by gameoverDude
Been playing -
Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC)
It's always nice to see a licensed game with some heart put into it. Batman's way overpowered for fights and I would prefer to do my own platform jumping instead of being on auto but other than that I have no complaints.
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (PS2)
Not having time limits automatically makes this more appealing than the first game to me despite lacking the handdrawn art. This seems like one of the better JRPGs in recent years although it's too early to tell if it will hold my interest for 40+ hours.
Alien vs. Predator (Jag)
I fired up the old Jag to give this another try. I still feel it was overhyped for its time but I like the atmosphere and weapons (for the marine). I forgot how damn confusing it is to navigate with its shitty map system and areas that look the same. I doubt I'll play it to the end.
Super Mario World (SNES)
It had been a number of years since I last played it. Still good times.
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins (Wii)
This may be the most polished Tenchu in a while but it's also the most frustrating game in the series since you can't just get into a fight everytime someone sees you. Its more puzzle-ish nature does make the game focus on stealth more than ever but it's at the expense of emergent situations especially since the level design is so linear and unambitious. I like it, though. The series needed to mix it up a bit anyway.
Team Fortress 2: Prop Hunt (PC)
I think this video says it all:
I'm also playing lots of RPGs:
Risen (PC)
It's what Gothic 3 should've been. This is an excellent, though incredibly difficult, action-RPG in the classical German mould. It's also the most polished game that Piranha Bytes has ever made, not that that's saying all that much. I haven't seen any crashes yet, though there are still niggling issues with some wacky animation and clipping.
Drakensang: The Dark Eye (PC)
It's another classical German RPG. This one is based on Das Schwarze Auge (as were the Realms of Arkania games) and adheres very closely to the rules of that pen and paper RPG. The plot doesn't seem to be anything special but the gameplay is classic RPG stuff. Well worth the $5 it currently costs on Direct2Drive.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS)
Wow. This is definitely the best of the Mario & Luigi series. The battles are quick and keep you active, the dialogue is hilariously awesome (mostly because Bowser is pretty much the primary character, and he has always been the source of the best dialogue in the series), and the integration between Bowser and the two plumbers is excellent.
Damn, those are three RPGs I haven't played that all sound quite appealing. There's no time for it all (I have yet to get King's Bounty either).
Just a word of advice with Risen: don't get it on Steam. The Steam version has a 3 machine activation limit, while the retail version uses a simple disc check.
PGR4 again.
Still the best racer this geneartion. At least for another two weeks. I have gotten like 30 racers this gen and this one is still the one I return to eventually.
You know now that I'm really exploring the different CO combinations Advance Wars Dual Strike is getting a lot more fun...and a lot more easy, unfortunately. Haven't gotten less than an S since the pre-20's.