Agreed, wonderful game
assault rifles
small machine guns
light machine guns
shotguns
snipers
Agreed, wonderful game
Currently playing the new Zelda game for DS (Phantom Hourglass). Its pretty sweet. At first I thought the idea of doing everything on the touch screen would be a pain in the butt, but its very unique and fun to play.
On a more urgent note...
Does anyone remember an old arcade fantasy game? This would have been 5-7 years ago...It was the game that got me hooked on video games. I'm trying to find out what its called so I can emulate it. I think it may have come out on one of the systems at the time (PS1? N 64? Dreamcast?). You controlled 3-4 people in a fantasy role playing setting.
I'm thinking a Final Fantasy...
Duty is heavier than a mountain, death lighter than a feather. - al'Lan Mandragoran, Eye of the World
No, I know it wasnt a FF. Grrr. I cant even remember what system or anything. It might have been PC for all I know. Anyways, if anyone has a lemme know!
No idea on that sorry, but I'm currently playing Phantom Hourglass too and loving it! Want to swap friend codes? I think we can battle and possibly trade stuff (I'll have to read the booklet again!)
How far along are you? I'm in the Temple of the Ocean King for the 3rd time (after Ciela has got her memory back).
I dont have the foggiest idea of what I friend code is but when I do, I'll let you know.
I'm currently near the same part as you, Just beat the wind boss in the second dungeon and instead of heading back to theTemple of Sea King I'm just wandering the ocean a little bit finding some hidden islands. Theres one just south and a little east of Bannan island where you meet a golden frog that gives you an item that allows you to collect patterns from the golden frogs you see swimming around the ocean and then you can use the patterns to travel to different parts of the ocean. Havent gotten any codes yet but it sounds like a much easier way to travel long distances.
You have to have access to wi-fi to get one, I think you select the wifi option at the start on the menu screen.
Actually I'm a bit ahead - you have to return to the SK temple a couple of times - you get a code to open a door that lets you access different rooms. I've been on the Ghost Ship - i think I'm heading for the 5th boss?I'm currently near the same part as you, Just beat the wind boss in the second dungeon and instead of heading back to theTemple of Sea King I'm just wandering the ocean a little bit finding some hidden islands.
It is much easier! I have 2 codes so far.Theres one just south and a little east of Bannan island where you meet a golden frog that gives you an item that allows you to collect patterns from the golden frogs you see swimming around the ocean and then you can use the patterns to travel to different parts of the ocean. Havent gotten any codes yet but it sounds like a much easier way to travel long distances.
So I finally got around to starting Twilight Princess this past weekend (about 7 hours into it), here are my thoughts on it thus far:
What I like - The graphics are amazing as usual, which is a characteristic that most Gamecube/Wii games are known for. I like the additional skills that the creators added to the second-nature moves such as the backflip or the spin attack. Playing as the wolf is fun also, but it can be a little tedious at times, which brings me to..
What I don't like - The Twilight realm : maybe it's because my eyes are sensitive to light, but sometimes I feel as if all the opposing and contrasting (and might I add bright?) colors at the screen at once are going to give me a seizure. I'm also a little disappointed that they keep re-using some of the old dungeon baddies (the slugs on the fire dungeon from the Ocarina, the deku plants also from Ocarina, the pig-wielding shits from Windwaker) and themes from previous games (Haven't we gone through the whole Goron tribe leader makes hasty decision to run into Death Mountain and meet and unfortunate [albeit temporary] situation before?).
I know FP probably going to kick me in the nuts, but here it goes.
I 'finally' finished GOWII.
My reaction Wow
Black Magic > Doom > Cast > Storyslinger!
How long did it take you to pass it? And don't trip, it took me about 4 months to pass FFXII (it was an on and off type thing).
About Three Months on-off
Now I'm going back to get the urns
By the way, I never beat any FF but X-2
(head explodes)
Now that is a sad , sad song. How many FF's have you played?
1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 10-2
And you've only passed X-2?!?! You must not want the story to end
Nope, never
Now I need a new game, any you'd recommend
I like rpg games mainly and for PS2
Try out the first Dark Cloud, it's amazing. It's an RPG although you don't use the traditional turn-based system, it plays more like an action game. And in this game, leveling up is actually fun! Try it out, you'll thank me
Radiata Stories, definitly. All rpg lovers need to play it at least once, though it's often childish. If you like a strategic rpg, you might like Mobile Suit Gundam: Zeonic Front. That's a hard one... I never could beat hard mode.
Duty is heavier than a mountain, death lighter than a feather. - al'Lan Mandragoran, Eye of the World
The most recent RPG I've played is Legend Of Dragoon I believe so I couldn't be much help.
There is this new RPG series that Square Enix is developing for the PS3 which people are claiming to be the spiritual successor of Final Fantasy (Although it will have nothing to do with said series). I don't remember what it's called but I know it's been popping up more and more in game mags lately.
I'll have to check it out. Square/Squaresoft/Square Enix or whatever the hell they call themselves always make the best games as far as I'm concerned.
From what I saw in the magazine it looks like it's going to be a pretty solid series. They're looking to take this series in a completely new direction : new battle systems, new worlds, new landscapes etc. I must admit though, the battle system is what has me intrigued the most; apparently you will fight about 100 enemies on the screen at once, literally! How they'll manage to keep 100 enemies on the screen at once without noticeable lags and still keep that RPG feel will certainly be worth seeing/playing.