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Re: What are you playing now?

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Post by Trolldor » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:49 am

Peter Harrison wrote:At the moment it's FIFA 11 and I've also went back for an 8th play through Heavy Rain. Considered starting another game on Mass Effect 2 just so I'm fresh for the finale, but will probably do that early next year. Red Dead Redemption lost its appeal pretty quickly actually but I guess it's because I'm now completely bored of GTA. RDR looks better than any GTA game, it's bigger, and it's very different in it's setting. But it's still too similar in far too many ways, and I now feel like I've been playing the same GTA game over and over for a decade.

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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Blondie » Wed Oct 27, 2010 5:35 am

Fallout New Vegas: So awesome I can't even begin to describe it.
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by SPMaximus » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:33 am

Just tried Spore, i tried it when it came out and thought "fucking awful", but i forgot just how awful it was, so today i tried it again and whaddya know, its utter shite :tea:
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Post by Animavore » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:34 am

I rented Metal Gear Solid 4 the other day and only played it once.
The game before that, Dead Rising, was a pile of dung.
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by tattuchu » Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:50 pm

I'm playing though FFXIII again, since I have a better idea of what I'm doing now. Fighting is much easier since I'm more familiar with the battle system, and I'm trying to be smarter about upgrading and such. I think the gameplay could be a little more varied. Some mini-games or side quests (besides sorting through the marks) would be nice. But I am enjoying the game still. It's an incredibly beautiful game, that's for sure, with an amazing attention to detail and wonderful aesthetic. Now that I know the storyline, also, things make a like more sense to me. The cutscenes aren't just gibberish. And I'm enjoying the interplay between the characters. Some genuine touching moments.

Anyway, where are the cacti? I've made it to that big field (and past it, actually, into the tower) and there are none there. Do they appear at a certain point or something? I thought they were always there :ask:

Also, how do I ride the goddamn chocobos? I remember wondering this the last time. Eventually I was able to ride them, but I don't remember when or how. What gives :ask:
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by stripes4 » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:17 pm

tattuchu wrote:I'm playing though FFXIII again, since I have a better idea of what I'm doing now. Fighting is much easier since I'm more familiar with the battle system, and I'm trying to be smarter about upgrading and such. I think the gameplay could be a little more varied. Some mini-games or side quests (besides sorting through the marks) would be nice. But I am enjoying the game still. It's an incredibly beautiful game, that's for sure, with an amazing attention to detail and wonderful aesthetic. Now that I know the storyline, also, things make a like more sense to me. The cutscenes aren't just gibberish. And I'm enjoying the interplay between the characters. Some genuine touching moments.

Anyway, where are the cacti? I've made it to that big field (and past it, actually, into the tower) and there are none there. Do they appear at a certain point or something? I thought they were always there :ask:

Also, how do I ride the goddamn chocobos? I remember wondering this the last time. Eventually I was able to ride them, but I don't remember when or how. What gives :ask:
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by tattuchu » Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:19 am

stripes4 wrote: :nono: :levi:
What? :( Are you saying I should be doing something productive or something instead? :( :( It's just...it's just, this is a really beautiful game. If you played it, you'd see :( :( :(
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by stripes4 » Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:21 am

tattuchu wrote:
stripes4 wrote: :nono: :levi:
What? :( Are you saying I should be doing something productive or something instead? :( :( It's just...it's just, this is a really beautiful game. If you played it, you'd see :( :( :(
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Eriku » Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:29 am

Mashed my way through Modern Warfare 2 and Assassin's Creed II over the course of a few weeks. Red Dead Redemption is about to be done all over again before I venture into the zombie add-on, and after that I have Heavy Rain waiting.

FIFA 11 regularly gets played as well.

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tattuchu wrote:
stripes4 wrote: :nono: :levi:
What? :( Are you saying I should be doing something productive or something instead? :( :( It's just...it's just, this is a really beautiful game. If you played it, you'd see :( :( :(
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Animavore » Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:28 pm

Getting Black Ops at 12 o'clock tonight :dance:
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Mr P » Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:32 pm

Goldeneye for the Wii, I played the original on the N64 and never really got into any FPS games since... they never lived up to this original. This new version's not a re-make but the opening section was slightly familiar, the rest of the game has kept me playing for an hour or two. :tup:

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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Animavore » Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:43 pm

Black Ops is pretty good. Well designed levels and fast paced. The controls are smoother making it easier to kill people. Kill streaks are harder to get so the skies above are not so chaotic. Also the volume has been nudged down on planes and helicopters so you don't hear them roar overhead like before. Some people may not like this but I prefer it, I felt it got too noisy sometimes on MW2. I'm not big into the layout and I'm not decided yet on the new levelling up system. You can do an awful lot of customisation though.
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Re: What are you playing now?

Post by Animavore » Tue Nov 09, 2010 5:30 pm

I've found one thing to hate about this game. There is no "mute all" button for the multi-player. Which fecking gobshite over-looked that? I have to mute everyone individually and if someone new joins mid-game I've to press select to bring up the scoreboard and mute them also. It's like trying to stamp out fires :nono:

I expect them to have a patch post-haste.
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