My best memories with Portal 2 multiplayer was cutting GLADoS off when she was talking it some dancing. She'd get mad about it too, which made it funnier.
Co-Op mode in Portal 2 was fantastic. Portal 2 was soo much better than the first game.
The game I most recently beat was Dishonored. Great game but a very predictable story. But that gameplay... that gameplay is so freaking fun!
Liberation Maiden.
Short game but I loved it. Now I only need to go through all the missions again and try to 100% them. Looking forward to the PS3 sequel.
Kingdom Hearts I.
No matter how many times I beat that game, I'm simply blown away.
Tenchu Z.
Oh boy. Those 50 missions are awfully repetitive. They should have go for quality instead of quantity. 13 hours of the 5 same map is really a bad idea.
The reboot of Tomb Raider
Dragon warrior 2, x-men nes (god awful), the original legend of zelda.
I'm in the middle of moving out of my girlfriend's family's house and into an apartment (some would say this is growing up). But juuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuust before we had to pick it all up, I beat Half-Life 2 and Portal on The Orange Box. Also finally beat Hybrid Heaven a couple of days ago.
Hmmm i think the last game i beat was Tales of Graces F yeah that f is in the title of the game
Mine was Fire Emblem Awakening, and I'm still upset that it's over.
Finally beat Super Metroid, only got 68% completion.
Be jealous.
Assassin's Creed III.
Quote:The story was good. That twist with Hatham was pretty cool. I honestly did not expect him to be a templar. And when Connor worked with his dad, I thought that was cool. Overall, the game was alright, filled with bugs and glitches. I'd rank it better than Assassin's Creed and Revelations, but worse than II and Brotherhood.
Protagonist wise. I liked Ezio the most. I might've actually like Altair more than Connor. Connor just felt kind of bland, you know. I understand his purpose and what he wanted to do, and I felt bad for him at the end when all of his work was pretty much for nothing. Sure, he stopped the templars, but his land still ended up being sold.
I never really did any hunting. But it was a cool concept. Liked the fact that trees were actually usable, though I rarely ever actually used them.
Even though devs switch back and forth between each game, and this team started work on this shortly after II was done, I have to admit that this series is not a yearly franchise type of series. I felt way too fatigued when playing this and the game started off way too slow. I think I'm done with this series. In my eyes, it had a good run, but I wish they spanned out the releases a little bit more. Maybe I wouldn't have this complaint if I never played Brotherhood or Revelations.
Hotel Dusk: Room 215
It was a fun game and a nice change from the usual Ace Attorney games I play. It was heart warming to see all the characters happy at the end but a lot of mysteries were still left unsolved. Oh, and I never got the sticker challenge award because HOW ON EARTH WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW HOW TO GET THE COINS FOR THE MACHINE!! I did find all the stickers and got the equation from that, though. I guess it's now time to go and find myself Last Window to see how the story continues.
I just beat Super Mario World. It was really fun, but that damn Bowser boss at the end was really difficult. I pretty much had it down to an exact science by the time I beat him.
Darksiders.
The puzzle design is F*CKING GENIUS! But they could do some more work on the combat though. 8/10! I gonna start Darksiders 2 after my final exam of this semester. Good games just have to wait.