Most Recently Played Video Game
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 12:13 am
What's the video game you've most recently played and how would you rate it?
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This was a great game.Metalmarsh89 wrote:I played Skyrim last September. 5/5.
Agreed. There aren't many games that make me want to purchase a TV and a game system, but this is one of them.Bass_the_Clever wrote:This was a great game.Metalmarsh89 wrote:I played Skyrim last September. 5/5.
Do i need to play the other 2 games to get a good feel for this one? I've been putting off buying them since forever.Bass_the_Clever wrote:I just got done playinng Mass Effect 3 and the story was amazing. It reminded me a lot of Star Wars KOTOR. The only down fall of this game was the ending suck so much thats why I'm giving it a 4/5.
If you dont want to play the game and feel like you are getting a third of the experience, yes. Start at the beginning. In that series choices actually do matter and carry over. Until the very end of the third game that is.Made wrote:Do i need to play the other 2 games to get a good feel for this one? I've been putting off buying them since forever.Bass_the_Clever wrote:I just got done playinng Mass Effect 3 and the story was amazing. It reminded me a lot of Star Wars KOTOR. The only down fall of this game was the ending suck so much thats why I'm giving it a 4/5.
I was told I could start with the third one and now I wish I started withh the first. I can tell I missed out on a ton of stuff that happen in the first two games that shapes the third game so I would start at one. Iwilll be buying the first 2 and starting over.XthAtGAm3RGuYX wrote:If you dont want to play the game and feel like you are getting a third of the experience, yes. Start at the beginning. In that series choices actually do matter and carry over. Until the very end of the third game that is.Made wrote:Do i need to play the other 2 games to get a good feel for this one? I've been putting off buying them since forever.Bass_the_Clever wrote:I just got done playinng Mass Effect 3 and the story was amazing. It reminded me a lot of Star Wars KOTOR. The only down fall of this game was the ending suck so much thats why I'm giving it a 4/5.
I have one single tip for you. In Mass Effect 1, put a bunch of points into the Charm stat EARLY. Later on if you dont have high enough intimidate or charm, one of your best crew members will die guaranteed. I restarted my entire game just to save him.
The continuity throughout the series is fantastic. The game even remembers really small things that you probably forgot about. I remember in the first game I met this couple on the citadel that was debating whether or not to have a kid in a time of war. I convinced them to have one. I met them again in the second one and helped them solve some kind of issue that I dont remember. Then in the third game I seen them on the Citadel again and they thanked me for everything I had done for them. The thing that's always stood out to me about that is that those NPC's are extremely insignificant in appearance. Walking past them doesnt pull you into a dialogue or antyhing. I just so happened to talk to them and it turned into an event that tracked itself through 3 whole games.Bass_the_Clever wrote: I was told I could start with the third one and now I wish I started withh the first. I can tell I missed out on a ton of stuff that happen in the first two games that shapes the third game so I would start at one. Iwilll be buying the first 2 and starting over.
When (yes, WHEN, self!) I finally get myself a 3DS, I want this game!! I have the first two and loved them, but never got to enjoy playing with other people and show off my immaculate house and bug collections One day, Blooper will have it all...A Person wrote:
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My bug collection is a bit lacking, but my fossil collection is one fossil away from having a complete collection. I need to step up my bug and fish collecting. ACNL has been a lot of fun so far, I'm currently trying to get through all the house improvements so I can be free from Tom's clutches.nijuukyugou wrote:When (yes, WHEN, self!) I finally get myself a 3DS, I want this game!! I have the first two and loved them, but never got to enjoy playing with other people and show off my immaculate house and bug collections One day, Blooper will have it all...A Person wrote:
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It's like playing out your adulthood, except with most of the shitty stuff about being an adult removed. And money literally grows on trees.MovingPictures07 wrote:You know, I've never actually played Animal Crossing somehow. I have a 3DS, so I'll definitely consider getting that game! My problem is I just don't have the time to play it these days.
Haha, duly noted. I still need to get the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask remake for the 3DS too! So. Badly. I keep having to tell myself that I haven't due to lack of time and money. :Pnijuukyugou wrote:It's like playing out your adulthood, except with most of the shitty stuff about being an adult removed. And money literally grows on trees.MovingPictures07 wrote:You know, I've never actually played Animal Crossing somehow. I have a 3DS, so I'll definitely consider getting that game! My problem is I just don't have the time to play it these days.
...K gonna go live in Animal Crossing now
Oh man, that sucks.timmer wrote:I lost my copy of Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn for the Wii. This saddens me
Ture it is basically a utopia, apart from Tom Nook ripping you off -_- In New Leaf, you are the mayor of a small town, and you have a lot of control over things from designing your house and buying outfits for your character to deciding which businesses you want, landscaping, cultivating friendships with the villagers who come to live in your town, deciding which projects you want to raise money for, etc. One of my favorite things so far is The Roost, a cafe owned by Brewster the owl. You can even buy and sell turnips in the "stalk market."nijuukyugou wrote:It's like playing out your adulthood, except with most of the shitty stuff about being an adult removed. And money literally grows on trees.MovingPictures07 wrote:You know, I've never actually played Animal Crossing somehow. I have a 3DS, so I'll definitely consider getting that game! My problem is I just don't have the time to play it these days.
...K gonna go live in Animal Crossing now
They are awesome.Epignosis wrote:Rum and Cokes. I remember those.
It's an RPG with a zillion characters, level ups, kind of Final Fantasy ish I guess? Many of the character can switch between human and animal form - they are vulnerable and weak as humans, very strong as animals, a neat risk/reward thing.Epignosis wrote:I have never had anything to do with Fire Emblem outside of Smash Bros.
What am I missing?
Sounds like my kind of game.timmer wrote:It's an RPG with a zillion characters, level ups, kind of Final Fantasy ish I guess? Many of the character can switch between human and animal form - they are vulnerable and weak as humans, very strong as animals, a neat risk/reward thing.Epignosis wrote:I have never had anything to do with Fire Emblem outside of Smash Bros.
What am I missing?
I guess I love the game because there are some missions where you need to pick like 18 characters to enter a level, and you've got 25 to pick from, let's say. If you always use the same guys, they will level up a lot and get really strong but in later levels were you are forced to bring the weaker people into missions, those characters will die and weaken your overall team. But, if you spread the levelling up too smoothly around the characters your group will be too weak at endgame.
Lots of long term and short term strategy in character choices.
This.Epignosis wrote:Sounds like my kind of game.timmer wrote:It's an RPG with a zillion characters, level ups, kind of Final Fantasy ish I guess? Many of the character can switch between human and animal form - they are vulnerable and weak as humans, very strong as animals, a neat risk/reward thing.Epignosis wrote:I have never had anything to do with Fire Emblem outside of Smash Bros.
What am I missing?
I guess I love the game because there are some missions where you need to pick like 18 characters to enter a level, and you've got 25 to pick from, let's say. If you always use the same guys, they will level up a lot and get really strong but in later levels were you are forced to bring the weaker people into missions, those characters will die and weaken your overall team. But, if you spread the levelling up too smoothly around the characters your group will be too weak at endgame.
Lots of long term and short term strategy in character choices.
Same here.Epignosis wrote:Sounds like my kind of game.timmer wrote:It's an RPG with a zillion characters, level ups, kind of Final Fantasy ish I guess? Many of the character can switch between human and animal form - they are vulnerable and weak as humans, very strong as animals, a neat risk/reward thing.Epignosis wrote:I have never had anything to do with Fire Emblem outside of Smash Bros.
What am I missing?
I guess I love the game because there are some missions where you need to pick like 18 characters to enter a level, and you've got 25 to pick from, let's say. If you always use the same guys, they will level up a lot and get really strong but in later levels were you are forced to bring the weaker people into missions, those characters will die and weaken your overall team. But, if you spread the levelling up too smoothly around the characters your group will be too weak at endgame.
Lots of long term and short term strategy in character choices.
There is also further strategizing. There are different classes of characters; sword masters, armoured knights, different types of magic users (lightning, fire, light, etc.), thieves. You can choose from the entire group of living characters to decide who comes into the final section of the game, but you will want a varied group, not all swords masters and archers, for instance. So in each CLASS, you also want to choose early on which will be the representative to bring into the endgame. So you don't want to be levelling up too many armoured knights, for instance, if you will only bring in one, etc.Metalmarsh89 wrote:Same here.Epignosis wrote:Sounds like my kind of game.timmer wrote:It's an RPG with a zillion characters, level ups, kind of Final Fantasy ish I guess? Many of the character can switch between human and animal form - they are vulnerable and weak as humans, very strong as animals, a neat risk/reward thing.Epignosis wrote:I have never had anything to do with Fire Emblem outside of Smash Bros.
What am I missing?
I guess I love the game because there are some missions where you need to pick like 18 characters to enter a level, and you've got 25 to pick from, let's say. If you always use the same guys, they will level up a lot and get really strong but in later levels were you are forced to bring the weaker people into missions, those characters will die and weaken your overall team. But, if you spread the levelling up too smoothly around the characters your group will be too weak at endgame.
Lots of long term and short term strategy in character choices.
GEN 1 MASTER RACEBass_the_Clever wrote:Im play pokemon y right now and I am really liking the new graphics and the new staters.
Lol, I can understand why.XthAtGAm3RGuYX wrote:GEN 1 MASTER RACEBass_the_Clever wrote:Im play pokemon y right now and I am really liking the new graphics and the new staters.
I beat the entire game using only pokemon from the first two generations, exceptions being pokemon that are given to you like Lucario and such.
Though I did mess around with newer pokemon after i beat it. Gardevoir with Dazzling Gleam was retarded in 3v3 online battles.