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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:14 pm
I am currently playing Bioshock, off and on on Yume Nikki, and Pokemon SoulSilver.
Hells yes I recommend Bioshock. I love it to death, which is saying a lot since I generally dislike FPS games.
...Maybe I could recommend Bioshock to Raziel? Both he and the main character Jack have "daddy issues" and free-will issues. But at least Jack eventually catches the guy he's chasing. I wonder if Raziel would save or harvest the Little Sisters? Hmmmm......
Yume Nikki....oh man oh man oh man oh man. Really, if you're into get really weirded out and playing adventure games where you mainly just run around and find stuff, Yume Nikki is a pretty surreal trip for ya. Crazy s**t goes down in that game.
Hmm. I'm not really sure if I would recommend it to a LoK character. Well, you're exploring the surreal and disturbing dreams of a japanese girl who is also a freaky shut-in and *SPOILERS* apparently suicidal, as she throws herself off the balcony at the end of the game. Maybe Magnus would like exploring Madotsuki's crazy dreams? XD
No comment on Pokemon. :B
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 8:46 am
(Main: you honestly think Turel would have in depth knowledge on DDR other than "spazzing to music" too?)
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:37 am
Playing: (On PC) Fate, Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, World of Goo
Commonality: Fate: <-- with a name like that? I'll let you decide RCT3: ...uhm...no...? World of Goo: ...well, there are boxes involved...
Recommend: All of them, hell yes. But for different reasons. Fate: Dungeons and killing things. Vampires, ghosts, wraiths. And I swear the Lich looks like Kain on crack. Plus the Assassin Blade looks like the Reaver... RCT3: You get to ride your creations! It's like the coolest ever. Go into Sandbox mode with unlimited cash, build the biggest coolest ride ever, and ride it all the time. Yeah, it gets tedius when you're in career and out of cash, but you get to crash the coasters into people if you open it before finishing it. And you can drown people. It's fun. Goo: Now that's a cute/fun game. Okay, you got these goo balls, right? Ignore the fact that they look like drops of oil, the game came out last year, before BP killed the world. The goo can build on each other. You can build towers of goo. Bridges, ladders, and all of this is built with GOO. You make it through levels by getting as many goo balls to the end of the level as possible. Whatever goo is left over after the minimum is deducted gets sent to your personal tower building toy box area.
What Character: Fate: Kain and Raziel RCT3: Turel World of Goo: Janos and Vorador
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:42 am
And by the way, my favorite 'horror genre' is and always will be Resident Evil series. I luffles Pyramid Head, don't get me wrong, but I grew up on Resident Evil. It was one of the first PS1 games I got.
I'm ignoring the fact that the very first game I'd ever bought for the PS1 is Soul Reaver...
Fun fact: the first game I got for the PS2 was a 3-pack set of Grand Theft Auto (GTA3, GTA: VC, GTA: SA).
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:53 am
I miss GTA: SA, me and Raiem had so much fun with that game >:
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:43 pm
What new games should I buy for my Wii?
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:31 pm
I've never played on the Wii, so I can't really say. But I hear there's a Prince of Persia on the Wii, I imagine that would be quite fun. surprised I think my favorite horror game would be Clive Barker's Undying, it's satisfyingly scary, but doesn't rely on you wandering around in the dark with a crappy little torch to get you scared, it has lots of good monsters, and an excellent plot. Wikipedia The game begins in 1923, after World War I veteran Patrick Galloway receives an urgent letter from his friend Jeremiah Covenant. Covenant, well aware of Galloway's reputation for dealing with occult matters, is in failing health and raves about a curse that has destroyed his entire family. Galloway travels to the Covenant estate on the coast of Ireland to visit his friend, who relates an outlandish tale of supernatural terrors.
Jeremiah Covenant is one of five children, along with his siblings Ambrose, Lizbeth, and twins Aaron and Bethany. As children, the Covenants found a strange occult book in their father's library and performed a ritual found within at an ancient set of standing stones located on an island on their family's extensive estate. This seemingly childish game however, brought the wrath of evil forces upon the family. After reaching adulthood, the Covenants fell one by one into madness and then death, eventually leaving Jeremiah as the only survivor. The power of the curse, however, has reanimated his fallen brothers and sisters as monsters of pure evil; they have been haunting Jeremiah and he fears that he will soon follow where they have gone.
Galloway decides to honor his friend's wishes by trying to stop whatever was set in motion long ago at the ancient stones where the ritual was performed. Through the Covenants' journals and Galloway's own memories, the player learns more about the nature of the curse and the creature behind it: The Undying King, a powerful demonic presence threatening to destroy the reality we inhabit.
While attempting to prevent the Undying King from entering our world, Patrick must face off against the four undead Covenant siblings as well as Otto Keisinger, an evil rival who simply wants to gain power from the demonic forces. I would definitely recommend this game! I don't usually like 1st person games, but this one gets 4 1/2 out of 5 stars from me! It's almost as good as LoK! mrgreen
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:09 pm
It's the game system I (personally) own.
That game sounds interesting Tabby
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:20 pm
Yes, it is rather good. 3nodding
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