I've been playing a lot of Project Justice and Record of Lodoss War on my brother's Dreamcast. Project Justice is so cool! I think this is the best fighting game I've ever played!
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Encounters"]Frontier: First Encounters[/URL] (FFED3D)... the guys at Frontier Development are celebrating the [URL="http://elite.frontier.co.uk/"]25th anniversary of Elite[/URL].
That's as close to playing Elite IV as it gets, until they decide to release it.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier:_Elite_II"]Frontier: Elite II[/URL] was one of the few games that really got me hooked. None has done that since. Even X3 didn't do that and look at how far apart they are in terms of visuals and gameplay.
[QUOTE=Messiah;185225]Still Fallout 3. I catch myself singing the different songs sometimes when I walk in town (IRL). I decided to save Megaton btw..[/QUOTE]
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I got it on PC and I ended up switching off the radio altogether. It's not very realistic to me to be walking around in hostile territory with a radio playing merry melodies (unless if you are flying in a Huey with Rolling Stones songs blaring from the speakers of course, that's pretty damn cool). But that's probably just me (it's just a game after all), but my sense of self-preservation prevents me from wanting to be a walking target even though I can take a beating with the gear I am carrying now. :D
I'm still taking a break from FO3. I still got all the DLC packs to play.
Obviously Biggles hasn't seen many horror movies, otherwise he'd know what invariably happens to those who listen to their music through headphones. :D
Just got the new mario game for Wii. Aptly named, The New Super Mario Bros. It's pretty great. A nice throwback to the 2d side scrollers that have been sorely missed.
Also going back and playing some more Oblivion on 360 in lieu of Dragon Age until I build a new gaming rig.
Assassins Creed (Director's Cut). I never got the game when it was first released and now that the sequel is coming out on PC early next year, I'm truly enjoying the experience. The setting is beautifully crafted and the immersion factor is quite high. That's how great games are done right. Some passion and a lot of work.
Biggles<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
Just finished Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. Up next: ? Maybe Uncharted 2?
Assassin's Creed 2: Master Assassin Edition. I'm really enjoying this. They just improved everything from the last game really and added more stuff that just makes everything even better. I've put my playing of Record of Loddoss War on hold since I'm playing this so much, but I plan to return to it probably after I beat Assassin's Creed 2. And there's also the fact that in Record of Loddoss War I'm at this point where I have to protect this guy and I have to fight about 30 or so big tough guys at once. Seriously, I'm not joking about that number. It's got to be at least 20 guys in this fight. Well, I guess I could let him die and the story would continue... I'm really wondering how the game goes if you let these important people like Deedlit just fall dead in battle.
The Record of Loddoss War game I'm talking about came out for Dreamcast about 11 years ago. I've been playing it on my brother's Dreamcast. The gameplay is kind of like Diablo. It also has a lot of characters from the anime (though I've only seen very little of it and read only a little of the manga as well, though it does look interesting) like Parn, Deedlit, and Pirotess (I think I spelled her name wrong). I'm really enjoying it, though at times it can be really cheap when a ton of enemies surround you and kill you before you can react and mash the Y button to use your health potions. Like this part I'm at now...
Overall, I'd really recommend it.
Biggles<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
Or, if you want to be really hardcore, you could play the original Record of Lodoss War table-top RPG, which is where it all started. ;)
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Waiting for Dragon Age, Left 4 Dead 2, Mass Effect 2, Aliens vs Predator and Alpha Protocol (which was delayed until next summer).
Worf
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That's as close to playing Elite IV as it gets, until they decide to release it.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier:_Elite_II"]Frontier: Elite II[/URL] was one of the few games that really got me hooked. None has done that since. Even X3 didn't do that and look at how far apart they are in terms of visuals and gameplay.
The good old days are only in your mind.
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I'm still taking a break from FO3. I still got all the DLC packs to play.
Also going back and playing some more Oblivion on 360 in lieu of Dragon Age until I build a new gaming rig.
Nope, because the sound echoes when youre underground.
Worf
(Both are great games)
And picked up a PS3 this weekend, sooo...Wipeout HD, Little Big Planet, Tekken 6 and SC4.
Hmmm...
Overall, I'd really recommend it.
I looked RoLW up and noticed that it was a Dreamcast exclusive. [shudder]
It's kind of creepy.