fsfsxii
Space Striker
What to believe...
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Post by fsfsxii on Jul 30, 2016 4:36:46 GMT
spidershinobi I really liked RER2, although i don't think it lives up to its predecessor, its a very good game. Shame that i got the bad ending
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Post by spidershinobi on Jul 30, 2016 6:26:56 GMT
spidershinobi I really liked RER2, although i don't think it lives up to its predecessor, its a very good game. Shame that i got the bad ending So you never replayed for the good ending? That ending is much more colorful! And has an extra fight too. Don't worry, though, the most relevant part of this game happens in both endings, in the bad ending it's just flashier.
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fsfsxii
Space Striker
What to believe...
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Post by fsfsxii on Jul 30, 2016 7:10:22 GMT
spidershinobi I really liked RER2, although i don't think it lives up to its predecessor, its a very good game. Shame that i got the bad ending So you never replayed for the good ending? That ending is much more colorful! And has an extra fight too. Don't worry, though, the most relevant part of this game happens in both endings, in the bad ending it's just flashier. I tried to, but failed miserably! Then i realized that its the way its meant to be. I liked the bad ending, but it just didn't make any sense. Raid mode was really great but really really easy, compared to Revelations 1's Raid mode. RER1's raid mode was amazing, it was skill based and very grindy, but i assume you know all about that. I wanted to play co-op, but the game was missing the online compatibility pack, searched for it everywhere on the store, but i couldn't find it and i still can't find it.
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Post by lilchillbil on Jul 31, 2016 4:50:00 GMT
Medal of Honor 2010
67 Just got done playing the whole 4 hour game in one sitting. I had fun but the ai would get in the way of my gunfire or glitch into walls etc. The story was not memorable, at least the game pays some respect to the military at the end credits. But for $1 at GameStop I could do worse.
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Guilion
Lord Wing
Former Incompetent Evil Commander
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Post by Guilion on Aug 1, 2016 0:55:24 GMT
War of the human tanks: Eh, I give it an 8.
A little too easy for my taste (Unless you do the additional missions which are ass). Still I liked how easy-going the game was about.... everything. It's one of those strategy games that are meant to be relaxing instead of stressful and I don't have many complaints about the battle system.
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Post by spidershinobi on Aug 1, 2016 15:34:23 GMT
So you never replayed for the good ending? That ending is much more colorful! And has an extra fight too. Don't worry, though, the most relevant part of this game happens in both endings, in the bad ending it's just flashier. I tried to, but failed miserably! Then i realized that its the way its meant to be. I liked the bad ending, but it just didn't make any sense. Raid mode was really great but really really easy, compared to Revelations 1's Raid mode. RER1's raid mode was amazing, it was skill based and very grindy, but i assume you know all about that. I wanted to play co-op, but the game was missing the online compatibility pack, searched for it everywhere on the store, but i couldn't find it and i still can't find it. If it didn't make any sense, then I guess the game is invinting you to play it again... As for raid mode, it isn't terribly easier, but there's one issue (that doubled as a feature) that RER2 "fixed" that may produce an illusion there... You see, in the first Revelations the characters were very poorly balanced. Rachael's special skill just doesn't work as described, and her stats are so horrible that she has a dodge-timing penalty to go along with her lackluster armor, her only good points are her shotgun and magnum skills. Try playing a mission with her and then choosing Keith in his 3rd costume to see how hard the difficulty will drop on the floor. As for the compatibility pack in RER2, I think mine downloaded automatically, so you may already have it there... I still haven't gone coop in Raid Mode to be sure if it's easy to work with, though. About Medal of Honor, I have a friend who's bought either one Call of Duty or Battlefield (can't remember which) before because he enjoys WW stories. I bet he was very disappointed when he finally played it...
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Post by lilchillbil on Aug 2, 2016 3:11:28 GMT
67 Medal Of Honor Warfighter
This game gets the same score as MOH 2010 because what it makes up for in technical (less buggy) it loses in story. The characters are carried over from 2010 and they drop this bombshell of dialogue from soldiers personal lives in between heavy gunfights and it comes across very crude, forced and quickly put together. I played this game in one sitting and I still can't tell you who the main bad guys were, something something Petn this, global terror that.
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Post by lilchillbil on Aug 6, 2016 2:12:34 GMT
87 Call of duty: Modern warfare 3
This game was loads more frantic than the two Medal of Honor games I played previous; Too frantic and it felt like there was a hell of a lot more stuff on screen. But the story tied up nicely with Price smoking a cigar and I felt way more invested in the characters.
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dschult3
Off-Brand Transformable Robot
The true heir to the Monado.
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Post by dschult3 on Aug 6, 2016 3:37:00 GMT
My son and I beat our first game together: TMNT 3 for the NES. My kid and I had a lot of fun playing it together, but the game is actually pretty boring. He was laughing at all the silly animations and the stupid ways to die. He also thought it was a load of fun to steal my pizza when I needed more health. (That may be the last time I play with him as a tag team...) The game is super repetitive, and I remember it being easily outshined by the classic TMNT IV: Turtles in Time for the SNES, when it first game out. It is a button masher without any strategy, whatsoever.
Final thoughts:
I give it a big memory out of a "meh."
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lukefonfabre388
Air Dueler
Move like a shadow, sting like a nuke.
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Post by lukefonfabre388 on Aug 6, 2016 12:36:31 GMT
87Call of duty: Modern warfare 3 This game was loads more frantic than the two Medal of Honor games I played previous; Too frantic and it felt like there was a hell of a lot more stuff on screen. But the story tied up nicely with Price smoking a cigar and I felt way more invested in the characters. I played that game when it came out. The multiplayer which I played was so screwed up. The spawns are the absolute worst. You will spawn right next to an enemy, or just in a group of them and die. For a lot of the game its spawn and die spawn and die over and over until you get a kill streak going and yet you still die like crazy. Evidence of bad game design right there. I even went and 100% the multiplayer on it just so I could be done with it.
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Pimpjira
Guardian Force Shooter
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Post by Pimpjira on Aug 6, 2016 19:38:37 GMT
Tiny Toon Adventures (NES) 8.5/10
Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose (SNES) 8/10
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Pimpjira
Guardian Force Shooter
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Post by Pimpjira on Aug 10, 2016 8:33:37 GMT
The Ninja Warriors for SNES - 8.5/10 I had a lot of fun with this game, I thought Taito made this beat em' up but actually they just published it and Natsume is the developer. They made some good action games back in the day, while Harvest Moon is nice I wish they go back to some more action oriented games. The Wild Guns remake for PS4 might be a good start.
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Post by lilchillbil on Aug 11, 2016 21:55:54 GMT
Call of duty: Black Ops
90
This games story premise always intrigued me taking place in the late 1940's to the late 1960's and being based in the Cold War, Vietnam, and even Cuba. I wish they left the story alone as it didn't need a trilogy. The weapon variety was great but I found 90% of missions I ended with a discarded enemy weapon.
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Spirit Bomb
Cartoon Pony Wrangler
#DeathToAmerica #DeathToTheAmericas #DeathToChristianity #DeathToFascism
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Aug 11, 2016 22:53:17 GMT
Halo 2
My rating: 9/10. Nearly flawless. The campaign is fun, but inferior to CE's campaign. When it comes to multiplayer, however, Halo 2 has CE beat. It's much more customizable and more fully realized than CE's multiplayer. It's definitely more competitive, too. Most of the multiplayer levels are excellently designed, and the weapon variety is really good and more balanced this time around. One of the best competitive console shooters money can buy.
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fsfsxii
Space Striker
What to believe...
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Post by fsfsxii on Aug 12, 2016 11:36:44 GMT
I tried to, but failed miserably! Then i realized that its the way its meant to be. I liked the bad ending, but it just didn't make any sense. Raid mode was really great but really really easy, compared to Revelations 1's Raid mode. RER1's raid mode was amazing, it was skill based and very grindy, but i assume you know all about that. I wanted to play co-op, but the game was missing the online compatibility pack, searched for it everywhere on the store, but i couldn't find it and i still can't find it. If it didn't make any sense, then I guess the game is invinting you to play it again... As for raid mode, it isn't terribly easier, but there's one issue (that doubled as a feature) that RER2 "fixed" that may produce an illusion there... You see, in the first Revelations the characters were very poorly balanced. Rachael's special skill just doesn't work as described, and her stats are so horrible that she has a dodge-timing penalty to go along with her lackluster armor, her only good points are her shotgun and magnum skills. Try playing a mission with her and then choosing Keith in his 3rd costume to see how hard the difficulty will drop on the floor. As for the compatibility pack in RER2, I think mine downloaded automatically, so you may already have it there... I still haven't gone coop in Raid Mode to be sure if it's easy to work with, though. About Medal of Honor, I have a friend who's bought either one Call of Duty or Battlefield (can't remember which) before because he enjoys WW stories. I bet he was very disappointed when he finally played it... I did not realize the poor balance, mostly because i only played as Jill in RER1's raid mode, and i haven't even made it past Chasm yet. I'm around level 16 and some levels have become gruelingly difficult. The catalog problem seems to be influenced by residentevil.net I had to delete the game's data and re-install for it to work, and even then, i was only prompted to the lobby select, so there is progress. I'm trying my hardest not to play any horror game now, as i have moved to a remote part of my town, most of the day when i look through the window there isn't a soul outside, and last night i heard noises in my house. After a thorough run through my house, i realized its only my imagination, because i'm living alone, now.
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