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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Bayonetter and Vicky 3????

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

gonna make the nation of texas into a socialist paradise its gonna own

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

overwatch 2 is real?

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

They should have simply gotten their founding from the honest investors who cared about artistic integrity over profits. Weird they didn't think of this

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

For the final mission of Triangle Strategy, they turn the JRPG knob to it highest setting and you do indeed attack and dethrone god.
Good stuff.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

RPATDO_LAMD posted:


saw this on aliexpress for 40-70bux, lmao

it comes with a 256gb sd card filled to the top with 117,000 roms. that's enough downloaded cars to collapse a small country

e:


My dude is up there playing Need for Speed World, the free to play NFS that shut down in 2015.

I wonder what's actually in that thing, maybe a raspberry pi3? I think those could technically run most of those systems listed via Retroarch or something. The framerate would be dire though, especially for n64 and DC.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Feels Villeneuve posted:

my all time worst full price purchase was Brink

lol same

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Nov 3, 2005

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External Organs posted:

Hey, has anyone played Unexplored 2? I didn't realize it was out.

pretty sure thats a ps3 game

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

It was a terrible uncharted joke I'm sorry

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

the Shoji Meguro guitars get more intense as the camera zooms in, "

" CLOWNSONA!"

the lyrics kick in and its something about clowns in broken english idk

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Barudak posted:

Depends where you are, but 90% of streaming gaming in my experience sucks

The thing about streaming is you need such a beefy line to actually stream games that you can pretty much only use it at home, on your computer or tv using a wired connection, at which point you might as well use your pc or console.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

bold of cd project to assume that there will be anyone left to buy video games in tyol 2028

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Nov 3, 2005

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Nov 3, 2005

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Rarity posted:

I played the first level and yep it's a Call of Duty game. The Pacific theatre is a bit of a fresh setting at least?

is that the one were Kiefer Sutherland screams at you?

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

There's a really weird PS2 port of World at War.

It's kinda neat that they crammed a xbox360 game onto that old thing, but also it but it looks like this:


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Nov 3, 2005

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Infinitum posted:

Return to Castle Wolfenstein still reigns supreme as Best Flamethrower in my mind

it was so good, probably my favourite thing about that game. the way the stream moved and how the flames looked (especially on a crt where it lit up the room) was just superb. Can't really think of any good fps flamethrowers either, though I'm sure there are some.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Finished the Harvestella demo today.
Got really strong Vita game vibes from it. Something about the artstyle, the cheapo animation and the load times I guess.
I did enjoy it though,
I haven't really played much of the "Harvest Moon but more anime and combat" genre, so I don't have much to compare to, but definitely interested in playing more at some point.

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Nov 3, 2005

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Saint Freak posted:

I played like 20 minutes and still wasn't out of the opening ~AMNESIA~ cutscenes and quit. Glad to hear it's a video game.

the cliche anime story with lots of capitalized nouns like Quietus and Seaslight are defintly part of that Vita charm.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr


both regular bad and 90s bad

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Nov 3, 2005

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Rinkles posted:

One of my favorite Ratchet and Clank weapons, the Plasma Whip



(my memory might be failing me, but I think it looked better in the PS2 original, this is the PS3 remaster emulated. the porting team were a little sloppy with some of the graphical details. could also be that the effect looked better at lower res.)

It's the thing that made me acutely aware of frame rate before I even knew what it was, because the whip would almost always bring down the fps to 30.

that's a good whip right there.

The whip from Super Castlevania is pretty good too, and the Kulshedra from Bayonetta. I'm sure there are others, post your favourite in the comment section down below!

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

The key to a good flamethrower is to work from the fact that you're essentially using a big ol' fuel hose that you need to somehow wrestle onto your target to set them on fire.

And good particle effects help too

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

It truly was the Wii U of its day. Even had a useless second screen.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Eh, it's probably fine for kids and it certainly looks less annoying than most cgi movies, so that's good for people taking their kids to see it i guess.
Attaching celebrities to animated seems like a huge waste of money to me , but I guess it's a marketing thing

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

My hot new Sonic take is that the hacked version of Sonic CD that inserts the euro soundtrack, spindashing and air attack moves, is probably the best Sonic.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

I'll put it on next time I'm playing a map game

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Nov 3, 2005

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PunkBoy posted:

I'm currently hooked on doing the Side Ops in MGS V, but it gets pretty tedious to constantly call in helicopters to extract after a mission, go back to the ACC menu, and then immediately fly back in to another mission on the other side of the map. I wish I could just direct the helicopter to pick me up and drop me off somewhere else without having to go back to the menus and do the whole mission prep phase again. Otherwise, I'm loving at the different ways I can approach missions. It's a lot of fun to be stealthy or go loud, and I appreciate that the game doesn't really penalize you for choosing one option over the other.

Also I just realized after all this time that sending Quiet to scout out an outpost will not only have her mark enemies, but also steal ammo and gear and set up resupply points in case you run out of bullets or suppressor durability. :aaa:

I keep wanting to go back to MGSV. The main thing keeping me away, apart from having so much other stuff to play, is all the grinding you had to do to get all the good stuff.

Oh, and the terrible, terrible "story"

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

The Soviet levels in the first cod were very much a video game version of Enemy at the Gates in the same way Allied Assault pretty much recreated that beach scene from Saving Private Ryan.
The music when you cross the river in CoD while the planes are strafing you was real good. The main thing I remember CoD doing different was that it felt like you were part of a bigger army. The title of the game used to make sense godangit!

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

The detached guncrew watching their monitors and casually lobbing artillery shells at the humanoid shapes on the ground is probably the most real depiction of *ahem* modern warfare ever depicted in a mainstream video game.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

FirstAidKite posted:

Lmao my fiancee just woke up screaming "KITE DON'T DRINK THE DR PEPPER, IT'S DR PEPPER!"

She startled me good with that lol

to be fair that's my reaction when I see someone about to drink dr pepper too

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Nov 3, 2005

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Draga posted:

Dr. Pepper rules. Ya'll are insane

:hmmwrong:

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Nov 3, 2005

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FirstAidKite posted:

I haven't had a soda in 8 or 9 years. I swore off the stuff. Now I just drink sugar free teas or filtered water.

:blessed:


In general I don't like sugary sweet tasting things, so that's probably why I don't like a lot of sodas.
I like fruit juice and stuff like that more.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Is milk and Pepsi an actual thing that humans drink ?

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

Thank you for doing this

:patriot:

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

poo poo, now I want to try it

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

How Valkyrie Elysium ended up has me real worried about the new Star Ocean

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

oof, this doesn't help I think

https://www.rpgsite.net/news/13344-tri-ace-announces-a-huge-loss-and-decreased-earnings-in-the-june-2022-fiscal-year

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

There's a demo out for Valkyrie Elysium, and from what I gather it is very representative of full version.

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Nov 3, 2005

Wrrroavr

This thread has an Atelier defender, it needs a Star Ocean defender. It's not going to be me, but somebody needs to step up!

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Nov 3, 2005

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Sakurazuka posted:

Sadly all it has is me

The one person that finished SO V

that's the only one I've actually finished, which makes me disqualified to defend the series.

I just really like the goofy "Star Trek but it's an anime" thing it going on .

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Nov 3, 2005

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Help Im Alive posted:

Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is a powerful title

I always get it mixed up with Infinite Undiscovery

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