I'm probably the only person on PA who thinks this, but I'm really looking forward to that "Rainy Woods" survival horror game. Yeah, it looks like a giant ripoff of Twin Peaks, but I can think of worse inspirations.
I don't play anything horror because it's all too scary.
I'm probably the only person on PA who thinks this, but I'm really looking forward to that "Rainy Woods" survival horror game. Yeah, it looks like a giant ripoff of Twin Peaks, but I can think of worse inspirations.
I don't play anything horror because it's all too scary.
Play Project Zero/Fatal Frame.
The Prison in HL2 is my limit in scary gaming.
Seriously though, play Project Zero. Scared the crap out of me but it was soooo awesome.
Zimmydoom, Zimmydoom
Flew away in a balloon
Had sex with polar bears
While sitting in a reclining chair
Now there are Zim-Bear hybrids
Running around and clawing eyelids
Watch out, a Zim-Bear is about to have sex with yooooooou!
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It really felt like they were - finally - trying to break free of the JRPG mold and really deal with the characters, their motivations and interactions, in a semi-adult way. There was a lot of retarded baggage (don't open this random chest in the second dungeon if you want the endgame uber-weapon!) and the story ran out of gas about 3/4 of the way through, but it was a really cool effort and I'm scared that they're going to go back to more familiar ground for XIII.
Zimmydoom, Zimmydoom
Flew away in a balloon
Had sex with polar bears
While sitting in a reclining chair
Now there are Zim-Bear hybrids
Running around and clawing eyelids
Watch out, a Zim-Bear is about to have sex with yooooooou!
That damned movie needs to come out already so y'all can go back to avatars I recognize. :P
I still don't recognize Jeffe.
I've been browsing without avatars/sigs since I started posting from work. Your reliance on tiny pictures has made you weak.
Mostly just makes it quicker, because I don't have to actually read the name. I can keep my eyes focused on the text and just catch the "who it was" out of the corner of my eye.
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Man, 7 was great for the time, but i don't think it would hold up AT ALL. 10 was totally Meh, and 12 was fucking fantastic.
I tried to play the first one they remade on DS (3 i think?) and couldn't get past the first 20 minutes.
VII is still my favorite to return to if I need a nostalgia fix. I don't know how it would hold up for someone who's using it as a springboard into the genre/series, but for me it's still a very solid experience.
IX gets no love though. I loved IX, even if the last act was a little rushed (Square games always are...).
Zimmydoom, Zimmydoom
Flew away in a balloon
Had sex with polar bears
While sitting in a reclining chair
Now there are Zim-Bear hybrids
Running around and clawing eyelids
Watch out, a Zim-Bear is about to have sex with yooooooou!
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The Prison in HL2 is my limit in scary gaming.
Like being walked in on?
isn't it set in a world full of martial artists based on the four elements?
that's not very original
everything i've read about it makes it sound like the same vaguely asian shlock fantasy you get everywhere else except with better production
you got a kick out of the boyfriend typo thing way more than three times.
Some blonde haired dude will save the world from eeevilllll!
I watch too much South Park.
I've never heard of a world with 4 nations, each based on a different element.
And dyna, other people bring that up, not me. I do find it funny though, and I certainly did sig it for a while.
Laos that got exponentially funnier each time it happened
Fanboys, eat dicks.
I still don't recognize Jeffe.
For real? I would have thought it got more annoying each time... and thought you thought so too, with it killing the mood and all.
Oh well! :P
I am rather enthused at the prospect of not having to pay $450+ to play the latest installment of my favorite franchise.
Hooray!
Couldn't agree more. I Loved that game.
IV is my all time favorite. I liked that it had mostly angst-free characters and didn't overstay its welcome.
I tried to play the first one they remade on DS (3 i think?) and couldn't get past the first 20 minutes.
It really felt like they were - finally - trying to break free of the JRPG mold and really deal with the characters, their motivations and interactions, in a semi-adult way. There was a lot of retarded baggage (don't open this random chest in the second dungeon if you want the endgame uber-weapon!) and the story ran out of gas about 3/4 of the way through, but it was a really cool effort and I'm scared that they're going to go back to more familiar ground for XIII.
Which i guess is why i've never played them
That's VI, if my memory serves.
FFII, and III was really the sixth game.
FFII US. FFIII US was FFVI JP.
Get your Roman numerals right, Gawd...
EDIT: Yeah jacob, give 'im hell!
I heard good things about VI.
And I'll probably pick up XIII at some point, once I get and play Eternal Sonata, Lost Odyssey, and Fallout 3.
Mostly just makes it quicker, because I don't have to actually read the name. I can keep my eyes focused on the text and just catch the "who it was" out of the corner of my eye.
VII is still my favorite to return to if I need a nostalgia fix. I don't know how it would hold up for someone who's using it as a springboard into the genre/series, but for me it's still a very solid experience.
IX gets no love though. I loved IX, even if the last act was a little rushed (Square games always are...).