MrBims posted:The World Ends With You and Strange Journey are solid JRPGs, with TWEWY focusing more on active combat and story-telling, and Strange Journey being more of a Pokemon-like dungeon crawler with a bit of a difficulty curve that can be frustrating without an occasional look at a walkthrough. If you're mentioning Strange Journey, Devil Survivor should also be on the list. I found it a lot more enjoyable.
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Rollersnake posted:So, I've never played a Tomb Raider game. Where should I begin? Anniversary's a fine starting point as it's a remake of the original, but the TR games really don't have much in terms of plot.
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# ? Jun 20, 2010 21:36 |
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Mokinokaro posted:Anniversary's a fine starting point as it's a remake of the original, but the TR games really don't have much in terms of plot. Oh, I wasn't talking about plot. I mean, if I jump in and become accustomed to the later ones first, is it going to be difficult for me to deal with the less-refined gameplay of the earlier ones, which, Angel of Darkness aside, I understand are worth playing. Like, I couldn't get into The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time because I played Wind Waker first, and I couldn't get over how much worse the controls/camera felt. Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Jun 20, 2010 |
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There are only 3 decent TR games in terms of gameplay: Anniversary, Legend and Underworld. The others have not aged well at all.
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# ? Jun 20, 2010 23:02 |
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Ok, here's what I want: A friend and I play a lot of one on one Left 4 Dead 2 while talking about random bullshit over xfire. We're looking for other 2 play games we can play over the internet and talk to one another where A) we don't need to interact with others and B) we can still talk to one another even if we're on opposite sides. We also don't want to spend tons of money. Last weekend we attempted Starcraft but Battlenet was crashing on him due to some sort of windows 7 bullshit. Also, we don't really like deathmatch. Browser based games would be fine. Recommend away!
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# ? Jun 22, 2010 01:23 |
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VERY ANGRY RIGHT NOW!!! WANT A GAME TO BLOW poo poo UP!!!!!!! (PS3 or PC please].
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 08:36 |
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V for Vegas posted:VERY ANGRY RIGHT NOW!!! Just Cause 2, for either platform. Blowing poo poo up is pretty much all you do. With the Boom pack DLC you've got even more weapons to do it with. It's also pretty fun. Paper-thin story, but if you like running around being a dick in GTA, and spending time finding creative ways to be a dick, this just might be the game for you. I'm warning you though, the grappling hook might permanently ruin other sandbox games for you.
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 09:07 |
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V for Vegas posted:VERY ANGRY RIGHT NOW!!! Seconding Just Cause 2, definitely the best game for random and senseless awesomeness. Alternatively there is also Red Faction: Guerilla, which lets you blow stuff up with more detail.
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 09:42 |
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Osmosisch posted:If you're mentioning Strange Journey, Devil Survivor should also be on the list. I found it a lot more enjoyable.
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# ? Jun 24, 2010 10:08 |
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I'm going to be playing through HL2 and its two episodes again, mostly because I never got very far into Episode 2 and want to finish it. Are there any mods out there that would change up the gameplay of HL2 and Ep1 enough to make it a little more interesting?
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 19:54 |
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I want a game for PC that supports at least four players on a single computer—alternating or simultaneous. I'm more of a console gamer, so the only thing I can even think of is something like Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but none of my friends would want to play something that dense and strategic.
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 04:31 |
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Rollersnake posted:I want a game for PC that supports at least four players on a single computer—alternating or simultaneous. I'm more of a console gamer, so the only thing I can even think of is something like Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but none of my friends would want to play something that dense and strategic. Worms: Armageddon would be great I would think...
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 05:46 |
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Hal Incandenza posted:Worms: Armageddon would be great I would think... I'm going to try this. Is there by chance any sort of RPG or simpler strategy game that fits my criteria?
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 08:37 |
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Danger Mahoney posted:I'm going to be playing through HL2 and its two episodes again, mostly because I never got very far into Episode 2 and want to finish it. Hey I just got a new PC and downloaded Steam again so I was thinking of playing through HL2 and the episodes again with some mods to change it up. I think the ones I read about up were called Fake Factory that makes the models more hi-res, and there was one called SMOD that gives you a bunch of crazy weapons to gently caress around with.
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 08:50 |
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I only barely tried it last night, but Trine is a 3 player coop where everyone can be on the same PC. It's a puzzle platformer like the Lost Vikings. Dead characters respawn at checkpoints, so to get a rotation going if you're more than three people then you can just have the dude who dies first give up his controls to the next guy in line.
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 08:53 |
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Rollersnake posted:I'm going to try this. Is there by chance any sort of RPG or simpler strategy game that fits my criteria? There's Moonbase Commander. It's a simplistic turn-based 2D-action strategy game, that runs on every computer under the sun. Barely anybody knows it but the mix of twitch reflexes when "building" new structures and the strong strategy aspect makes for some really fun -- and intense turn-based strategy sessions. Highly recommended, if you can look over the dated 2D graphics. Also it probably can be picked up for dirt dirt cheap. EDIT: Just checked, Yup -- $1.99 at amazon.com. Buy buy buy! VomitOnLino fucked around with this message at 09:10 on Jul 5, 2010 |
# ? Jul 5, 2010 09:02 |
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Danger Mahoney posted:I'm going to be playing through HL2 and its two episodes again, mostly because I never got very far into Episode 2 and want to finish it. Try SMOD, which adds bajillions of wacky new weapons and enemies, and tons of new features. Completely insane and very fun. Someone also made a realism-oriented variation of SMOD called SMOD Tactical. Both are incredible fun. Not sure they work with Ep 1, but I'm betting they do.
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# ? Jul 5, 2010 10:18 |
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Looking for a good, 2-player, networked, -fun- strategy game for the 360. Really, what I want is a port of Herzog Zwei, but haven't found anything remotely close in the xbla or xna sections. I'd settle for a bolo clone.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 01:04 |
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Looking for some isometric RPGs. Please do not suggest Fallout 1 or 2, Planescape: Torment, Diablo, Lionheart, Arcanum, or Baldur's Gate (e: or Torchlight). I'd prefer something I haven't played before. Divine Divinity on GOG.com got reviewed by JayIsGames, that looks kind of like what I'm after. I also saw a review somewhere for Darkstone, although it looks like a fairly uninspired Diablo clone. On a similar note, is it better to start on Baldur's Gate 1 or 2? Haven't really looked at them for years and I'd have to rebuy them... I can't remember much about either, but heard 2 is better. Also are there any mods/patches that are pretty much essential to playing, like that bigass FO2 fanmade one that fixed bugs and re-added unused content? Corridor fucked around with this message at 14:25 on Jul 6, 2010 |
# ? Jul 6, 2010 08:03 |
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What's the consensus on the Transformers game? It looked pretty badass from the muted IGN video review but IGN has lovely taste in everything. I didn't see a thread for it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 08:16 |
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Pees With Boner posted:What's the consensus on the Transformers game? It looked pretty badass from the muted IGN video review but IGN has lovely taste in everything. I didn't see a thread for it. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3318113 That's a pretty big thread for the game. Apparently a lot of people love it. Hell, I don't even like Transformers, and I think the game is kind of cool. Corridor posted:Looking for some isometric RPGs. Please do not suggest Fallout 1 or 2, Planescape: Torment, Diablo, Lionheart, Arcanum, or Baldur's Gate. I'd prefer something I haven't played before. Divine Divinity on GOG.com got reviewed by JayIsGames, that looks kind of like what I'm after. I also saw a review somewhere for Darkstone, although it looks like a fairly uninspired Diablo clone. If you haven't played Divine Divinity yet you should give it a whirl. It's a great game once you get past the starting area. Plays more like Diablo with an actual story and quests then the others you mentioned. Darkstone was pretty bad from what little I remember. The only other isometric RPG i can think of that is somewhat worth playing is Titan's Quest. Diablo style gameplay set to mostly greek mythology. Personally think Divine Divinity is the better of the two.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 08:53 |
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Corridor posted:On a similar note, is it better to start on Baldur's Gate 1 or 2? Haven't really looked at them for years and I'd have to rebuy them... I can't remember much about either, but heard 2 is better. Also are there any mods/patches that are pretty much essential to playing, like that bigass FO2 fanmade one that fixed bugs and re-added unused content? There's a baldur's gate thread running at http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3136028 But basically if you're gonna play 1, there's a mod that lets you play it in 2's engine, which makes it a ton better an easier to play. You need a copy of 2 to do so though. As to which to play first... the charactarization and plot gets a lot better in the second one, but there are a lot of carryover characters, and such, I believe every playable character shows up again in 2. Unlike Mass Effect, the save transfer doesn't copy the state data, so each encounter just has a bunch of conversation options like "Didn't I kill you?" or "You were my best ally and ruled."
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 10:50 |
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Corridor posted:Looking for some isometric RPGs. Please do not suggest Fallout 1 or 2, Planescape: Torment, Diablo, Lionheart, Arcanum, or Baldur's Gate. I'd prefer something I haven't played before. Divine Divinity on GOG.com got reviewed by JayIsGames, that looks kind of like what I'm after. I also saw a review somewhere for Darkstone, although it looks like a fairly uninspired Diablo clone. Torchlight is a fun little ARPG that might be worth your while to try, assuming you don't mind it being single-player only. It's basically Diablo 1, with a lick of paint. If you pick it up, definitely play on very hard though, it's a little too easy otherwise. Corridor posted:On a similar note, is it better to start on Baldur's Gate 1 or 2? Haven't really looked at them for years and I'd have to rebuy them... I can't remember much about either, but heard 2 is better. Also are there any mods/patches that are pretty much essential to playing, like that bigass FO2 fanmade one that fixed bugs and re-added unused content? If you intend to play the entire trilogy at some point, start from BG1. I'll second using EasyTutu to combine the games, as it allows you the use of BG2 character kits in the first game and you benefit from the engine upgrades of the second game. I've always loved BG1, it's a bit more "down-to-earth" than BG2, but I can see where some of the complaints come from. You may find yourself wandering around wilderness areas for a considerable chunk of time and some of the early game encounters are bullshit. However, the satisfaction gleaned from taking a character all the way from Candlekeep is worth it in my opinion.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 13:34 |
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The Capm posted:Ok, here's what I want: If you still want to play Starcraft direct your friend to Chaos Launcher. It will fix the Windows 7 bullshit and can even run Starcraft in windowed mode!! Don't forget to gently caress with the settings to trap the mouse in the game window while playing or else things might get hairy. It has been awhile since I've used Chaos Launcher myself so I don't remember many details aside from what I've shared here, but if I could get it running anyone can get it running. It's not exactly a game recommendation, but I hope it helps.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 14:03 |
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OneTrueBru posted:Torchlight is a fun little ARPG that might be worth your while to try, assuming you don't mind it being single-player only. It's basically Diablo 1, with a lick of paint. If you pick it up, definitely play on very hard though, it's a little too easy otherwise. Sorry, I forgot to include Torchlight in my list of stuff I already have. It's not really what I was after anyway... I like having lots of quests/locations for some reason.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 14:26 |
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Corridor posted:Looking for some isometric RPGs. Please do not suggest Fallout 1 or 2, Planescape: Torment, Diablo, Lionheart, Arcanum, or Baldur's Gate. There are also Sacred 2 and Titan's Quest missing from your list - TQ being basically a Diablo 2 DIRECT clone with VERY simmilar UI and even enemy types just set in ancient Greece. They changed drop colors for some reason - not to be TOO similar? - already too late. Honorable mention also goes to Dungeon Siege which is amazing (second one not so much). I also heard some mixed (amazing! vs poo poo!) opinions about Loki, but haven't played it myself.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 14:43 |
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I'm looking for a city building game or even a colonization game where you'll often need to expand with the help of a military. In other words, expansion should be something like "build military buildings->send military to eliminate resistance in area of desired expansion->expand->send military units to next desired area of expansion->expand again and so on. Honestly, the minutia of the city building doesn't matter all that much to me. For all I care, there could be just one big "build city/economic hub here" button and that would be cool, but I also wouldn't mind if I had to do the typical city building, "micromanging food/water/goods sources for the population" thing if I had to either. Same goes for military. I'd prefer not to have to control individual units, and instead just put them down and watch them go, but I wouldn't mind if I had to control them either. Basically, what I'm looking for is a game that will let me dominate the game world by slowly expanding and building my cities, which will strengthen my economy, which will fund my ever expanding and conquesting military. GreatGreen fucked around with this message at 15:49 on Jul 6, 2010 |
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My dad and I are looking for Xbox games with a co-op mode that doesn't involve the internet and multiple consoles - the sort of thing we can play while hanging out together, like the coop mode of the Lego X games. Please send help, we are running out of Bond movies and spaghetti westerns.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 16:28 |
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Can anyone recommend me some good DS games? I've played the Mario and Luigi games, Phoenix Wright, and Phantom Hourglass, but all of them were pretty short and without much innovation. Is there any long quality DS games?
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 17:38 |
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These games eventually sold me on the DS and I'd recommend them to anyone: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow Rhythm Heaven/Paradise Professor Layton and the Curious Village
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 17:42 |
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Elswyyr posted:Can anyone recommend me some good DS games? I've played the Mario and Luigi games, Phoenix Wright, and Phantom Hourglass, but all of them were pretty short and without much innovation. Is there any long quality DS games? That really depends what genre you like. There's a ton of games for every genre on the DS.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:36 |
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Ixjuvin posted:My dad and I are looking for Xbox games with a co-op mode that doesn't involve the internet and multiple consoles - the sort of thing we can play while hanging out together, like the coop mode of the Lego X games. Please send help, we are running out of Bond movies and spaghetti westerns. EDF 2017. It's an insane third-person shooter you can play co-op through splitscreen. It's very rough around the edges but very addictive and incredibly fun.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:38 |
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Morpheus posted:That really depends what genre you like. There's a ton of games for every genre on the DS. I like RPGs, though not really Final Fantasy style JRPGs, I like Metroid games, and I like games like Puzzle Quest.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:42 |
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Elswyyr posted:I like RPGs, though not really Final Fantasy style JRPGs, I like Metroid games, and I like games like Puzzle Quest. Well like DiscoJ has recommended, the Castlevania series on the DS is great, and if you have a DS Phat or Lite, I'd also recommend the Aria of Sorrow (play it before the rest, though). There's also a title called Scurge Hive, which may or may not be for you. It's basically an isometric-viewed Metroid title, but it can get repetitive, so I'd recommend a review or two. Oh, and The World Ends With You is a fantastic action-RPG thing, but I'd be amazed if you could still find it. It was a limited run to begin with, but then it turned out to be excellent and I don't think I've seen a copy since the day I bought it. Meteos is also a great puzzle game, though it doesn't really have any RPG elements to it. It's also really old, so finding a copy might be dicey. There's also a game called Infinite Space, though I hear it's hard to grab a copy. Big space RPG, and I hear it's pretty good (though I haven't played it) If by 'Final Fantasy' style, I assume you mean turn-based RPGs?
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:49 |
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I want to play Sid Meier's Pirates, but IN SPACE. Any games like that out there?
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:54 |
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If you dont have Elite Beat Agents for the DS yet, try that. I've spent more time on it and the Ouendan games then anything else on my DS. Oh and seconding The World Ends With You.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 18:59 |
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Fardels Bear posted:I want to play Sid Meier's Pirates, but IN SPACE. Any games like that out there? Space Rangers 2? It's turn based, but it's kinda sorta like this. Run around the galaxy, doing trading, doing combat, sometimes engaging in on-planet RTS action, sometimes engaging in even text adventures, it has that Pirates style multiple game types in one thing going for it. You can succumb to piracy yourself, or make your money the honest way. It's a pretty good game.
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# ? Jul 6, 2010 19:39 |
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GreatGreen posted:I'm looking for a city building game or even a colonization game where you'll often need to expand with the help of a military. It sounds like you're describing caesar 3 here, but in case you aren't, play caesar 3.
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# ? Jul 7, 2010 11:38 |
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Palpek posted:I would recommend Divine Divinity if you already read about it BUT not the second one. If it's any recommendation for you - what stands out in DD is very high interaction with the environment. You could basically use ANYTHING that layed around. There was no 'scengraphy' like in Diablo - if you saw a rake - you could pick it up. I remember running around with a pot for a helmet and a spoon in place of a sword just because I could. Thanks, haven't played any of those. Will get onto them.
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Just finished replaying System Shock 2, and was reminded of how good it is and how much better than the Bioshocks it is. What comes close to being as atmospheric as System Shock 2? Anything?
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# ? Jul 7, 2010 13:56 |