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Posted 23 June 2012 - 01:56 PM

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View PostBen A. Delat 2: Eclectic Boogaloo, on 23 June 2012 - 01:16 PM, said:

I'm doing my gajillionth replay of Psychonauts right now, while betatesting the new and upcoming MOBA Smite (Still have two betakeys left, if anyone's interested).
I wonder why there is no Psychonauts 2 yet. The Story, Gameplay and entire concept is insane, and insanely good.

I also finished Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots a few days ago and am eagerly awaiting the Metal Gear Solid Bundle for the Playstation Vita. MGS4 is another great game, i've read some complaints about the hour-long cutscenes scattered throughout the game, but to me they just tie the game together. Can't wait to play Metal Gear Solid 2, 3 and Metal Gear/Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.


Psychonauts is probably best left without a sequel. Otherwise it risks suffering MASSIVE sequelitis. Think about it; it's hard to duplicate or better "insanely good" :headbang:.

And I have to say, lack of a PS3 is really starting to irk me these days. And lack of a handheld gaming system. I never thought I'd miss any handheld titles (there actually aren't that many that I *really* want to play, probably, but not being ABLE to play them probably increases the 'want' factor in some perverse twist of internal logic...) but I think if I could justify the expense to myself I'd get one of some description...even if it was just to tide over the break times at work, possibly with some ridiculous JRPG...
And the PS3...mostly it's just a few major titles that I'm missing (MGS4, obviously, plus a couple of others) but now that it is in the final stages of its lifecycle the catalogue is considerably better than it used to be. Still can never go back to the platform because of the controller, granted, but DAMN THE WAY MY BRAIN WORKS. >.<


I thought the same about the controller at first, but you get used to it pretty quickly i found. I, sadly enough, suffer from musthaveitis. Whenever there's a new release i'm compelled to get it, so i have to have most consoles and handhelds.
The Vita is a great investment, especially if you don't have a PSP. You can get most PSP games, except Kingdom Hearts (My heart bleeds) on the Playstation Store for a few bucks, which is pretty damned awesome, and the Vita itself is getting some real good new games. The recently released Gravity Rush is a great new game, and the upcoming MGS collection will definately keep me playing it for quite a while. They're also going to put old PS1 games up on the Playstation Store, and (hopefully) Playstation 2 games. It's obviously possible, as the Metal Gear Solid collection is mainly made of PS2 games (and ofcourse the two MSX Metal Gears.). Ah, how i would love to play Final Fantasy XII again...
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 01:58 PM

Also! You can play Final Fantasy IV on the Vita! \o/
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:23 PM

Don't...tempt...must....RESIST!!!!!!!!

(And I used to be fine with the PS controller...I had a Playstation 2. But I've grown to love the 360 controller, and the last couple of times I've touched a Sixaxis it's been like voluntarily inducing hand cramps, lol...I'm sure I could get used to it again, but the 360 controller is genuinely better - the same doesn't hold true of the old Xbox one, of course - at least as far as I'm concerned. XD)
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:39 PM

View PostSilencer, on 23 June 2012 - 02:23 PM, said:

Don't...tempt...must....RESIST!!!!!!!!

(And I used to be fine with the PS controller...I had a Playstation 2. But I've grown to love the 360 controller, and the last couple of times I've touched a Sixaxis it's been like voluntarily inducing hand cramps, lol...I'm sure I could get used to it again, but the 360 controller is genuinely better - the same doesn't hold true of the old Xbox one, of course - at least as far as I'm concerned. XD)


Join the Dark Side! We'll even have our own, special Assassin's Creed on the Vita!

(Also, the Xbox Controller feels odd to me too, after playing on my Playstation alive, and vica versa. I wish the Playstation controller was a bit thicker, but without the battery pack on the Xbox controller. That'd be pretty good.
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:42 PM

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy!

It's a great game.

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Posted 24 June 2012 - 10:01 AM

View PostSilencer, on 23 June 2012 - 10:35 AM, said:

I'm taking a break from Kingdoms of Amalur (kinda lost a bit of interest due to game-breaking Chakram pwnage and the fact that everything is less interesting after the mid-game boss and mediocre reward :)) and am instead giving Mirror's Edge a shot. Really interesting concept, even if the gameplay is somewhat trial-and-error/"Oh shit where do I go next?! Why is the Voice with an Internet Connection/Mission Control character treating me like I know this city back to front when I clearly do not!" XD

The first-person perspective is done REALLY well. I love it that this game actually feels like you're right there doing it (though it really highlights the disconnect between game and reality, as I sometimes am very tempted to check where my feet are, which I wouldn't need to do IRL) and the fluidity of motion is a neat aspect to focus on (let down partially by the context-sensitive buttons not always *quite* getting it right), and it avoids a lot of the disorientation and weirdness in other games when moves like rolling come into the mix. The missions do so far feel somewhat linear...but I'm not sure whether that's just me or the actual design. Still, good fun! And neat concept, if nothing else. :)


I LOVED Mirror's Edge :)
Yeah the context sensitive doesn't always get it quite right, but it usually does, and as I played it more I found I kinda got the hang of getting it to work how I wanted pretty much all the time. Still, such a fantastic job turning what could have been a gamebreakingly complicated control system into something so simple and fun. I also got over the wanting to look down thing as they generally made it so you had a bit of leeway to making jumps you could make.
The missions and stuff ARE linear, it's not a free roamer, though there is a small variety of ways to reach points fairly often.
I also found the combat, shile simple, a lot of fun. I think that was enhanced by my refusal to ever at any point use a weapon, and loving the counters.

And yeah, I think I will be taking up KoA again to finally finish it after a little bit of a break. You think the chakrams are gamebreaking? I made myself a set of Finesse armour for my Finnesse/Magic character. I can now stand in a bunch of high level evil fey (about the most damaging enemy I can regularly find) and just let them hit me. My health stays at full :)

Oh and I do find the 360 controller more comfortable than the PS3 one, but I have not issue with the PS3 one. And have a look around, you can probably find a third party one that is a different shape around somewhere...
The other good thing about nearing lifecycle end? They are really pretty cheap :headbang:
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Posted 24 June 2012 - 10:00 PM

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View PostSilencer, on 23 June 2012 - 10:35 AM, said:

I'm taking a break from Kingdoms of Amalur (kinda lost a bit of interest due to game-breaking Chakram pwnage and the fact that everything is less interesting after the mid-game boss and mediocre reward :)) and am instead giving Mirror's Edge a shot. Really interesting concept, even if the gameplay is somewhat trial-and-error/"Oh shit where do I go next?! Why is the Voice with an Internet Connection/Mission Control character treating me like I know this city back to front when I clearly do not!" XD

The first-person perspective is done REALLY well. I love it that this game actually feels like you're right there doing it (though it really highlights the disconnect between game and reality, as I sometimes am very tempted to check where my feet are, which I wouldn't need to do IRL) and the fluidity of motion is a neat aspect to focus on (let down partially by the context-sensitive buttons not always *quite* getting it right), and it avoids a lot of the disorientation and weirdness in other games when moves like rolling come into the mix. The missions do so far feel somewhat linear...but I'm not sure whether that's just me or the actual design. Still, good fun! And neat concept, if nothing else. :headbang:


I LOVED Mirror's Edge :)
Yeah the context sensitive doesn't always get it quite right, but it usually does, and as I played it more I found I kinda got the hang of getting it to work how I wanted pretty much all the time. Still, such a fantastic job turning what could have been a gamebreakingly complicated control system into something so simple and fun. I also got over the wanting to look down thing as they generally made it so you had a bit of leeway to making jumps you could make.
The missions and stuff ARE linear, it's not a free roamer, though there is a small variety of ways to reach points fairly often.
I also found the combat, shile simple, a lot of fun. I think that was enhanced by my refusal to ever at any point use a weapon, and loving the counters.

Given that the whole game revolves around getting from A to B, a level based story mode sort of have to be linear. But the true beauty of that game is when you go outside the story mode, and try your hand at time trials. It is quite simply ingenious in how it encourages players to find inventive ways to shave away those final fractions of a second. That game is definitely on my top five games of all time.

In other news, Crusader King 2 = crack.

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:47 AM

I'm not a big fan of the 360 controller due to its bulkiness. Having battery packs/cords is lame. Overall, though, I can use both controllers pretty well.

Anyway, bought the Deus Ex games off Steam for $15.00 this weekend. Making my way through the first game right now, and so far it's been really fun.
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Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:51 PM

View PostSatan, on 24 June 2012 - 10:00 PM, said:

In other news, Crusader King 2 = crack.


It has all gone tits up for me now. Playing as Scotland and everything was more or less fine, despite having a proper nob for a king. Some vassals rebelled. I beat them down and machinated to take their lands afterwards. Got a son who's a genius, with a wife to go with. To be honest, it started to get a bit boring. So I began to manoeuvre to wage war with Ireland, figured that broken down island would make me powerful enough to take on England with time. Marry one of my sons to the daughter and heir to a county there, kill of the baron/earl/king/whatever and find out that they are still independent. Fair enough. It's a long term project, and I'm just trying to create reasons to invade. The whole Island hates me now, but what can they do? Then my king dies, and my genius son comes into power. A bit late - my son is already 50 by the time - but I can work with it. Then he dies, and his idiot nephew comes into power. At this point, half of Scotland starts to rebel. It's fine, I've got a proper army and a war chest deep as hells pit. Hire on a mercenary army. Literally half my vassals wage war at me at some point, but they choose to do it more or less in turn, allowing me to pick them off one by one. It takes a bit of manoeuvring and I lose a bit of troops, but in the end I'm still king of the hill and no one really to challenge me. Then Ireland comes along. Their army isn't huge by any means, some three thousand men only. But I only have 2000 left after warring with my vassals. I've got money to spare, but there aren't any mercenaries available. I am proper fucked now.

And in this all, I start to think: "That Assad fellow, he's all right. I can relate to what he's going through."
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Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:42 PM

You're not fucked, just step back and offer peace or surrender to regroup. You'll be back for them later.
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Posted 27 June 2012 - 10:43 AM

Haa... Right you are. Having played too many Risk like games, I just figured he'd blitz his way all over me. So I quit. Now I have to reload from autosave at the beginning of the year. Crap.

Also, I love this game.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:17 AM

civ 5 is now my crack cocaine! literally cant turn that game off. the wife has to get the spatula out and peel me off the pc.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:21 AM

View Postdrinksinbars, on 28 June 2012 - 07:17 AM, said:

civ 5 is now my crack cocaine! literally cant turn that game off. the wife has to get the spatula out and peel me off the pc.


I'm all out of rep. I'm so lost without you. Joking.

What is civ 5?
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 07:47 AM

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View Postdrinksinbars, on 28 June 2012 - 07:17 AM, said:

civ 5 is now my crack cocaine! literally cant turn that game off. the wife has to get the spatula out and peel me off the pc.


I'm all out of rep. I'm so lost without you. Joking.

What is civ 5?


http://store.steampo...d.com/app/8930/
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 08:30 AM

View PostAptorius, on 28 June 2012 - 07:47 AM, said:

View PostTattersail, on 28 June 2012 - 07:21 AM, said:

View Postdrinksinbars, on 28 June 2012 - 07:17 AM, said:

civ 5 is now my crack cocaine! literally cant turn that game off. the wife has to get the spatula out and peel me off the pc.


I'm all out of rep. I'm so lost without you. Joking.

What is civ 5?


http://store.steampo...d.com/app/8930/


That looks like it would take years and years to play and need bags amount of time. It does look good.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 10:57 AM

Could you play that game on a laptop? If so, how would you make it play and run better? Would you get some sort of attachment/memory card or something? I'd surprise my wife with it as i'm sure she has played the other civilizations and has enjoyed them.
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 11:13 AM

You can play anything on a laptop, depending on the laptop's specifications. XD


And there really isn't an easy way to make a laptop more powerful - adding RAM or changing the graphics card is a bitch, and there isn't some magic plug-in solution for that. But if you found out the specs, you could see whether/how well this laptop could run the game. :D
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 11:18 AM

You can download more RAM from this site:

http://www.downloadmoreram.com/
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 11:34 AM

How about a seperate hard drive?
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Posted 28 June 2012 - 11:42 AM

View PostTattersail, on 28 June 2012 - 11:34 AM, said:

How about a seperate hard drive?


Depending on how atrocious the normal HDD is, possibly...but if an external HDD was going to be *that* much better than your internal one - enough so to see a noticeable change in gaming performance - your laptop probably doesn't have a good enough connection to do anything other than make things worse (because it would bottleneck at the USB port, basically). So theoretically, yes. Practically? No way in hell! :D

The key areas for gaming performance are, naturally, RAM, GPU (graphics card) and CPU. There is no way to get more of those without internal modifications which are a bitch to do on a laptop. I'm assuming this laptop is quite old and/or really low-power, and in either case you're screwed, I'm afraid. :D
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