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Level 15 in Cotton Alley Dark World is the pinnacle of BS. Even if you have a strategy, it's nigh-impossible to make the teeth-demon-things go where you want and they spawn almost too quickly.

 
I mean, I could dig into the stats and make you look stupid if that's what you really want, but I'd rather go do something else. The only stat that really needs to be stated is that the Ravens gave up only 165 points all season. The Broncos have given up 112 through 7 games.
Not to mention the 2nd half of the regular season and playoffs haven't happened yet. Injuries, opponents adjustments and stiffer competition are still in store for Denver.
 
Giants could easily be 6-2 right now. I think they'll win the division, Cowboys will dig themselves too deep of a hole for Romo to get them out of.

 
Well Im fuckin done trying to solo the Carrier easter egg in exo zombies. I was "home free" with the eyeball in hand but at wave 39 with 2 maxed out guns with no ammo I had no chance. 2 fuckin hours on that run alone. fuck
 
Sweet looks like people who ordered the limited of editions get Superbeat Xonic a week early.  Mine should be coming in tomorrow.  

Also those of you who bought it might want to check and see if you got a ticket.

 
Right around the 6 hour mark, the initial appeal of Dragon Quest Heroes has started to wear off. It was fun fighting all the classic enemies, but that has kinda become less interesting and now it's basically mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash level up level up level up mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash. 

I doubt I make it through the full game.

 
Right around the 6 hour mark, the initial appeal of Dragon Quest Heroes has started to wear off. It was fun fighting all the classic enemies, but that has kinda become less interesting and now it's basically mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash level up level up level up mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash.

I doubt I make it through the full game.
Are the missions varied at all? What I watched made it look like it's always 'protect this thing and kill the guys that cause enemies to spawn.'. It looks so bright and colorful and fun I want to enjoy it, but so far it doesn't seem promising.
 
Sweet looks like people who ordered the limited of editions get Superbeat Xonic a week early. Mine should be coming in tomorrow.

Also those of you who bought it might want to check and see if you got a ticket.
My soundtrack shipped earlier today. Now just waiting for Best Buy to ship my game. Let us know your thoughts about the game, I'm sure it'll be insane.

Sage the game and cd soundtrack are up still for pre-order at $50.
 
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Right around the 6 hour mark, the initial appeal of Dragon Quest Heroes has started to wear off. It was fun fighting all the classic enemies, but that has kinda become less interesting and now it's basically mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash level up level up level up mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash.

I doubt I make it through the full game.
That's the failing of a lot of Dynasty Warriors-like games.

 
I guess I didn't even really know the premise of STFU before I started it, I figured it was just a tongue-in-cheek contra type game staring the president of Sony (among others) in which you fight in different time eras, but all of this Blinx the Cat-esque, rewind time, fighting with yourself shenanigans is pretty entertaining. I am kind of surprised I haven't had to use time travel to solve any kind of environmental puzzles though.

 
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Are the missions varied at all? What I watched made it look like it's always 'protect this thing and kill the guys that cause enemies to spawn.'. It looks so bright and colorful and fun I want to enjoy it, but so far it doesn't seem promising.
No. You protect central hubs and kill the enemy spawners as fast as you can. I wish you could assign members of your team to do different things but they basically all just follow you around which is kinda dumb, so there's also a lot of running back and forth between hubs and enemy spawn points.

Some missions you just have to kill enemies and bosses without protecting anything. That's about as varied as it gets.

Yeah it's super colorful and looks great, but deep down it's just a musou game. There's no strategy to the combat, I was basically just spamming special moves with my character then swapping to the next one and doing the same thing. Such stark contrast to a game like Transformers which I just got finished playing. The genre's just not for me, I don't have 20-30 hours of it in me to beat the main campaign then many more hours for cleanup. It'll probably end up going to Best Buy on Wednesday.

 
Citizens of Earth is just -so- SLOOOOWWWWW.  Finally in Chapter V, but I'm getting bored with the combat,  all the back-tracking required for citizen recruitment, the micro managing with the teacher, the useless mini-map, the lack of the world map.

If they game didn't have charm and instead was just a generic fantasy setting it would be borderline unplaying.

 
Finally beat the challenges. I would have my final god of war plat right now if I didn't miss the very first story trophy. The very first trophy didn't pop. So I have to delete and download the game again and start fresh to get my plat. Ugh

Also after watching videos online I realized how ugly this game is or just how pretty it was in hd and 60 fps on ps3. Vita ports are so slow and ugly.
 
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Dirt 3 on Games with Gold is requiring people to buy the $10 online pass to play online. That's pretty damn shitty, since when do digital games not always come with online passes. They probably had to go in and manually gimp the game in order for the MP to not be included.
 
I guess I didn't even really know the premise of STFU before I started it, I figured it was just a tongue-in-cheek contra type game staring the president of Sony (among others) in which you fight in different time eras, but all of this Blinx the Cat-esque, rewind time, fighting with yourself shenanigans is pretty entertaining. I am kind of surprised I haven't had to use time travel to solve any kind of environmental puzzles though.
They aren't technically puzzles, but the HellaDeck consists of 50 levels where you use the time-travel mechanic to get a given number of gold gems, but you're limited in terms of which characters you can use (and you really have to take advantage of character-specific abilities) and how many rewinds you have available.

...Actually, now that I think about it, those were more puzzle-like than I thought.

 
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No. You protect central hubs and kill the enemy spawners as fast as you can. I wish you could assign members of your team to do different things but they basically all just follow you around which is kinda dumb, so there's also a lot of running back and forth between hubs and enemy spawn points.

Some missions you just have to kill enemies and bosses without protecting anything. That's about as varied as it gets.

Yeah it's super colorful and looks great, but deep down it's just a musou game. There's no strategy to the combat, I was basically just spamming special moves with my character then swapping to the next one and doing the same thing. Such stark contrast to a game like Transformers which I just got finished playing. The genre's just not for me, I don't have 20-30 hours of it in me to beat the main campaign then many more hours for cleanup. It'll probably end up going to Best Buy on Wednesday.
You never really struck me as a Dynasty Warriors fan, so I can't say this surprises me.

 
No. You protect central hubs and kill the enemy spawners as fast as you can. I wish you could assign members of your team to do different things but they basically all just follow you around which is kinda dumb, so there's also a lot of running back and forth between hubs and enemy spawn points.

Some missions you just have to kill enemies and bosses without protecting anything. That's about as varied as it gets.

Yeah it's super colorful and looks great, but deep down it's just a musou game. There's no strategy to the combat, I was basically just spamming special moves with my character then swapping to the next one and doing the same thing. Such stark contrast to a game like Transformers which I just got finished playing. The genre's just not for me, I don't have 20-30 hours of it in me to beat the main campaign then many more hours for cleanup. It'll probably end up going to Best Buy on Wednesday.
Thanks for the 411. I was going to pick this up at the library but I can happily dig back in to the talos principle again instead.

How do a dozen or more games in this genre get made every year? What's the draw I wonder.
 
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I don't usually do trades. This is pretty fair, right?

 
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Whoops.

Still in the lead with 6-2 as the next in line is at 4-4, but there's definitely enough time left in the season to lose that. Need to quit with these losses.  :wall:

 
Dirt 3 on Games with Gold is requiring people to buy the $10 online pass to play online. That's pretty damn shitty, since when do digital games not always come with online passes. They probably had to go in and manually gimp the game in order for the MP to not be included.
Wow. That is pretty shitty. Glad I stuck to my guns and went Sony this go around. I doubt I would even play the game but WTF. How do you not include the online?

 
Super Meat Boy is either the game that keeps on giving, or the game that won't let me free. I'm not sure which. Last night I did all the Hospital dark world levels and got A+ on all the Salt Factory Light World levels so I have all the dark worlds levels there unlocked. Tried to do the first two Salt Factory dark world levels but those are tough. I guess I'm working toward the real end.

 
MGS V. Mission 46. Holy fuck .
Is that The Man Who Sold the World? That was pretty much my reaction, too.

Sorta spoiler

Though I'm still trying to figure out if that twist actually makes sense with the whole MGS timeline.

Don't forget to Youtube mission 51, which was cut for time. No huge revelations or anything, but it wraps up a huge sotryline that was left dangling in the base game.

 
These Minnesota people in the office are nuts thinking Duck, Duck, Goose is called Duck, Duck, Grey Duck.  All vehemently defending the name that only they use.

 
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