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Post by Rob on Jun 30, 2012 15:19:54 GMT -6
Any good?
I found a flash game online called Super Mario Bros Crossover. You can play through the game using Mario and Luigi, as well as many NES stars, like Mega Man, some guy from Contra, Ryu Hayabusa and a few others.
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Post by Icon Lord Leon Corbin on Jun 30, 2012 15:56:48 GMT -6
Yes it is. It's a bit like the old Tekken Force mode from Tekken 3 but with the chance to find items that can increase stats, plus it's one or two player.
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Post by Rob on Jun 30, 2012 16:16:20 GMT -6
Nice touch. Not played Tekken since number 5 and that cheap bastard Jinpachi
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Post by Sir Chris Cairns on Jul 8, 2012 8:10:46 GMT -6
Fallout 3. Love the whole 'struggling to survive' thing.
Sort of bored of Pokemon Black halfway through. Feel no real urge to finish it.
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Post by Rob on Jul 8, 2012 8:40:39 GMT -6
Fallout 3 was great. I like New Vegas too, especially as hardcore mode would make the struggling to survive even tougher (though why certain drinks make you more thirsty, I dunno).
Currently playing Kingdoms of Amalur. It's across between Dragon Age 2 (but with better combat), World of Warcraft (without the inane, silly wee dickheads bothering you every 5 seconds and with better ideas), and Fable (only less cartoony).
Zero Punctuation guy called it a one player World of Warcraft, which would actually improve that boring, over rated pieve of crap.
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Post by Head Booker on Jul 8, 2012 10:47:35 GMT -6
I always wondered if it was any good...now that you've given it a good rating I'll have to see about getting it...
Tate
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Post by Rob on Jul 8, 2012 10:51:21 GMT -6
Amalur? Not bad at all. The character archetype choices are bog standard (ie warrior, rogue, mage), but later, you can cross them over. If you liked Dragon Age, but wished there was more freedom, this is it.
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Post by Sir Chris Cairns on Jul 8, 2012 13:17:53 GMT -6
Sometimes I get confused over what I want to play and end up playing nothing at all.
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Post by Rob on Jul 8, 2012 13:20:40 GMT -6
Me too. unless it's addictive.
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Post by Icon Lord Jon Kellar on Jul 8, 2012 13:46:01 GMT -6
Still enjoying WWE 12 (when working) and mocking the predictable WWE formula.
In the latest installment I, as CM Punk, dominated John Cena for the entire match, at which point he entered "Comeback" mode and did 4 of the 5 moves of doom, then signalled for the AA.
Being near the ropes I rolled punk out of the ring, retrieved a chair, and nonchalantly twatted John Cena over the head with it, thus ending the match in a DQ.
I care not for the WWE formula.
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Post by Rob on Jul 8, 2012 13:52:17 GMT -6
The comeback thing makes it quite easy unless you time a reversal perfectly. I have the wee reversal signals come up and even if I'm dead on, it seems to work only when it feels like it. The system before WWE 12 wasn't as broken, so why change it so much?
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Post by Icon Lord Jon Kellar on Jul 8, 2012 15:12:08 GMT -6
That's the question wrestling fans have been asking since 2000, when No Mercy came out.
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Post by Rob on Jul 8, 2012 17:35:50 GMT -6
No Mercy was only on one format though (N64). It would have been impossible to apply that to others with different control layouts.
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Post by Icon Lord Jon Kellar on Jul 15, 2012 6:12:20 GMT -6
Decided I couldn't live without it so dug out my PlayStation 2 and ordered a new copy of Fire Pro Returns (mine has been eaten by gremlins the replacement was only $12 including expedited delivery from the USA).
Also invested in some wireless controllers so that I can try and incorporate the ps2 into my home media setup.
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Post by Sir Chris Cairns on Jul 15, 2012 6:29:51 GMT -6
Having left Skyrim alone for an entire two and a half months, I believe it is time for a new playthrough, with all new mods and DLC and stuff hooray.
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