(06-22-2016, 03:15 PM)BumblebeeCody Wrote: [ -> ] (06-21-2016, 07:35 AM)CosmykTheDolfyn Wrote: [ -> ] (06-21-2016, 02:10 AM)Takahashi2212 Wrote: [ -> ]I mean, when people do 100% speedruns of Animal Crossing (of which the world record is over 51 hrs [over 2 days]), and it's all livestreamed, anything is possible.
Well, there is Baiten Kaitos 100% that's nearly two weeks. But that long of Mario is harder I think, becuase it's difficult platforming the whole time.
I love Shampoo!
What!? I mean, I use shampoo, too. But, what?
Sometimes I sit in the bathtub and act like Billy Madison and ask myself if I should use conditioner first.
BONUS! We're on page 2. I'm estimating we can push the mustache out by Winter of 2017. In the Northern Hemisphere that is.
(06-22-2016, 03:15 PM)BumblebeeCody Wrote: [ -> ]I love Shampoo!
LOL XD
Spoiler:I couldn't resist, and it's 3am
Sonic the Hedgehog came out 25 years today.
(06-22-2016, 11:40 PM)retrolinkx Wrote: [ -> ]Sonic the Hedgehog came out 25 years today.
The Nintendo 64 was released in Japan 20 years ago today.
Yeah, the 23rd of June seems to have a lot going on.
TF2 became F2P that day as well.
Suikoden is like one of the shortest JRPG's I've ever played.
I recruited everyone, and did some extra stuff and still completed it in 20 hours. It was a cool game I guess, it's surprisingly worth the time since the game isn't anything special but it doesn't waste a lot of your time.
I had a random thought yesterday.
I want to see a game where you have an rpg party that just keeps on growing, without having a restriction on who can be out at any given time, or at least one with a ton of people.
The problem is that you would have either the FF13 effect of essentially watching a movie or you'd have really long turns. My thought was to have really simple characters that stack together like in an assembly line, all with 2 moves and only those 2 moves. So, if it was a mobile game, swipe left for support ability, right for attack ability.
Then, because I equated it in my mind to an assembly line, I kinda want to see an rpg about a robot uprising where they don't understand things outside the context of manufacturing processes, so they fight by ramming into things and dumping them on the assembly line. Legit considering sketching this out.
I know how you feel man.
There was some SNES JRPG that had a party of like 16 people or so that you just kept recruiting. They didn't go anywhere, they remained in your party for the whole game.
I wish there were more JRPG's that just had characters increase the party until you're literally a band for 30 people running around fighting people on your long journey.
So, I bought a Key from the market for £1.50 yesterday and I was going to trade it for 20 Ref and be able to buy some TF2 items for cheaper than they are on the market. Basic steam trading.
Anyhow, I wanted to buy another key but was shocked to find out they were worth £1.69. The price they were at before the sale. I was really confused since the sale isn't over yet and it makes no sense. Then I noticed that the price history of the key states that it's lowest price was £1.69 and previously the keys used to be £1.90.
Now I was really confused at this point, because I just bought a key for £1.50 and I remember keys being £1.69 before this. Then I remembered.
Brexit has fucked our exchange rate good, and now we're seeing it.
But why the video games.
NOT THE VIDEO GAMES.
It is official. I have submitted more to a game than Tenkaichi 3. It was World of Warcraft mind you, but still.
So I just finished 999. And I mean finished. Played the game 5 times to get the right ending, and the final part was interesting and I enjoyed how it was handled, but holy shit the final puzzle was dumb.
It was Sudoku. Just Sudoku. A pretty simple one at that, and everyone was acting like it was the hardest puzzle in the world and impossible to solve. Sure, there was 6 minutes to solve it before the time went out but since the game would instantly recognise if you got a square correct, you could solve half of it and just guess the other half. Along with no ACTUAL time limit, the 6 minutes were just game time. You had as much time as you needed, it was just really easy to solve and understand
Also, the ages of some of these people were weird. June was 21, and I'm assuming Junpei was as well. Even though they looked no more than 16. Clover was 18 even though she looked like she was 11. And the 9th man was like 40 even though he looked like he was in his 20's.
There are still unanswered questions, and I don't know where I'm going to find them without spoilers. I was already spoiled on something just by trying to find out June's age. So I'm not going to check for more.
(06-30-2016, 10:38 AM)retrolinkx Wrote: [ -> ]So I just finished 999. And I mean finished. Played the game 5 times to get the right ending, and the final part was interesting and I enjoyed how it was handled, but holy shit the final puzzle was dumb.
It was Sudoku. Just Sudoku. A pretty simple one at that, and everyone was acting like it was the hardest puzzle in the world and impossible to solve. Sure, there was 6 minutes to solve it before the time went out but since the game would instantly recognise if you got a square correct, you could solve half of it and just guess the other half. Along with no ACTUAL time limit, the 6 minutes were just game time. You had as much time as you needed, it was just really easy to solve and understand
Also, the ages of some of these people were weird. June was 21, and I'm assuming Junpei was as well. Even though they looked no more than 16. Clover was 18 even though she looked like she was 11. And the 9th man was like 40 even though he looked like he was in his 20's.
There are still unanswered questions, and I don't know where I'm going to find them without spoilers. I was already spoiled on something just by trying to find out June's age. So I'm not going to check for more.
999 doesn't answer all the questions of the series because Virtue's Last Reward and Zero Time Dilemma finish those off. Seeing all the endings will help if you want to just watch them since you beat it already, but you really have to play, or watch someone play the other two and see all the endings to understand everything. I've only just started on Zero Time Dilemma myself but man, if you liked the first one, the other two are well worth it.
When you're looking up stuff about Resident Evil, and Mass Distraction's username keeps popping up. He's neck-deep in this stuff. Honestly was kind of cool to see.
(07-01-2016, 12:37 PM)Takahashi2212 Wrote: [ -> ]When you're looking up stuff about Resident Evil, and Mass Distraction's username keeps popping up. He's neck-deep in this stuff. Honestly was kind of cool to see.
Something similar happened to me, i was looking up stuff about Grand Theft Auto and ClaudX's username just popped up everywhere.
Anyway, someone here has knowledge on the Japanese language? Becuase i need help with two trivia submissions.