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Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z

I uh... I can't see why this game has gotten such low grades. I thought it was awesome. Hell, compared to Ninja Gaiden 3 before Razor's Edge this was a masterpiece. I seriously can't understand the complaints about the crude humor either, have the reviewers never played a Suda51 game? There wasn't any more crude humor than in those.

8/10, now onto Arcade Mode. Which, by the way, has its own story. More value for my money! No regrets for pre-ordering, even if it took me a while to beat due to the rest of my backlog.
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Call of Duty Ghosts.

Now that I think about it, the story was actually alright.

Well...for a Cod game at least.
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After finally getting my PS3 working again, beat Ground Zeros. Kinda short, but it probably feels that way because it didn't have loading screens to pad out the areas like the other games did.

Currently going to continue on Jojo's Bizarre Adventure All Star Battle. Still stuck at Kira.
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Completed Child of Light. Amazing game, but pretty short. only took a day to beat. But fun while it lasts.
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Buy it!
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Well, I kind-of beat Project Zomboid, but other than that I only remember beating GTA San Andreas lately, because my PC can't run any games of today.
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I was so hyped about beating NGZ that I completely forgot to mention I also beat ObsCure 2 on co-op and AA5, including the DLC chapter. All three in the same day. T'was a good day.
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I just beat MGS 3 snake eater for the ps3 and i thinks that it
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^

There's a fourth game you know.

Unless you mean you've finished MGS3, and that's it for MGS3.
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I finally beat Risk of Rain, albeit on easy. It was a very fun experience and the characters all felt very different, or at least the ones that I was able to unlock. When I first started playing the levels were the same everytime, with no randomness determining the environment, but updates have made that some small areas do change a little bit. The gameplay is very good and the graphics have a fun look to them. The mechanic of the game getting harder the longer you play it is really interesting and makes you think more strategically than with other games. Overall, 4/5, I would definitely recommend getting this if you have any interest in rogue-likes or action-platformers.
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Back in the day I used to have a very tiny television. This made playing games pretty hard because I could not see what the heck I was doing. I bought Brutal Legend when it first came out, but got stuck on a driving sequence after defeating Lionwhyte. I could not for the life of me figure out where I needed to go and got killed by the monsters chasing you.

I started over and beat that segment in one try. I also couldn't believe how much I enjoyed myself despite the bad move Double Fine did in implementing the RTS segments into it. The world is amazing, the characters had so much detail in their designs, it's really funny, and it was such a unique experience. I only wish Double Fine hadn't been forced to release the game before they were ready because it shows. The final fight in this game is complete joke; if the player can beat the final boss on their first try you're doing it wrong.

It's a shame the sequel got canned. I was hoping we'd get to play as Riggnarok.
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(05-07-2014, 11:04 AM)Hexadecimal Wrote: Back in the day I used to have a very tiny television. This made playing games pretty hard because I could not see what the heck I was doing. I bought Brutal Legend when it first came out, but got stuck on a driving sequence after defeating Lionwhyte. I could not for the life of me figure out where I needed to go and got killed by the monsters chasing you.

I started over and beat that segment in one try. I also couldn't believe how much I enjoyed myself despite the bad move Double Fine did in implementing the RTS segments into it. The world is amazing, the characters had so much detail in their designs, it's really funny, and it was such a unique experience. I only wish Double Fine hadn't been forced to release the game before they were ready because it shows. The final fight in this game is complete joke; if the player can beat the final boss on their first try you're doing it wrong.

It's a shame the sequel got canned. I was hoping we'd get to play as Riggnarok.

I'm so glad you finally beat that game though. I am with you, I wish there was a sequel to it, or at least a DLC that let you go beyond the Great Highway. If you travel to the edge of the map there is a warning message that said something along the lines of you will be able to go there in the next adventure of Brutal Legend. I think they were already planning to make one somewhere beyond that landscape but as you said, sequel got canned.

Oh, did you find all the hidden backstory bits? Looked like a blue mist skull thing you have to free with that ground slam attack/song?
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(05-07-2014, 01:35 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote: I'm so glad you finally beat that game though. I am with you, I wish there was a sequel to it, or at least a DLC that let you go beyond the Great Highway. If you travel to the edge of the map there is a warning message that said something along the lines of you will be able to go there in the next adventure of Brutal Legend. I think they were already planning to make one somewhere beyond that landscape but as you said, sequel got canned.

Oh, did you find all the hidden backstory bits? Looked like a blue mist skull thing you have to free with that ground slam attack/song?

I can't speak on DLC, but I know for sure that Double Fine weren't able to create all of the world that they wanted. After you beat the Drowned Doomed was when a lot of stuff just got crammed together since there was no time.

The Tainted Coil was supposed to have their own domain. After cutting off Doviculus's head, it falls into the Sea of Black Tears. Originally that was supposed to bring him back and you'd journey to a new land in order to defeat him.

I absolutely had to find all those statues since it talked about Succoria and Riggnarok, causing how Eddie came into being making a lot more sense. I just wish they'd shown better what Succoria looked like. We get hints, but I so wanted a character model.
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(05-07-2014, 03:00 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote:
(05-07-2014, 01:35 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote: I'm so glad you finally beat that game though. I am with you, I wish there was a sequel to it, or at least a DLC that let you go beyond the Great Highway. If you travel to the edge of the map there is a warning message that said something along the lines of you will be able to go there in the next adventure of Brutal Legend. I think they were already planning to make one somewhere beyond that landscape but as you said, sequel got canned.

Oh, did you find all the hidden backstory bits? Looked like a blue mist skull thing you have to free with that ground slam attack/song?

I can't speak on DLC, but I know for sure that Double Fine weren't able to create all of the world that they wanted. After you beat the Drowned Doomed was when a lot of stuff just got crammed together since there was no time.

The Tainted Coil was supposed to have their own domain. After cutting off Doviculus's head, it falls into the Sea of Black Tears. Originally that was supposed to bring him back and you'd journey to a new land in order to defeat him.

I absolutely had to find all those statues since it talked about Succoria and Riggnarok, causing how Eddie came into being making a lot more sense. I just wish they'd shown better what Succoria looked like. We get hints, but I so wanted a character model.

Well to be fair the only DLC they have was multiplayer maps and those are worthless now since I pretty sure the servers for them are no longer running so no point in buying those. I did like the RTS stuff to a point but you are right it felt crammed together with some stuff at the end. Did like the whole creepy poem speech with Ophelia when you enter the Sea of Black Tears

Well given the little quip from Doviculus during the fight, Succoria had some man parts at least. Lol.
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(05-07-2014, 03:05 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote: Well to be fair the only DLC they have was multiplayer maps and those are worthless now since I pretty sure the servers for them are no longer running so no point in buying those. I did like the RTS stuff to a point but you are right it felt crammed together with some stuff at the end. Did like the whole creepy poem speech with Ophelia when you enter the Sea of Black Tears

Well given the little quip from Doviculus during the fight, Succoria had some man parts at least. Lol.

Speaking of Ophelia, that's a part that really bugged me. I get after Lars' death everyone was upset and not able to think clearly, but here they trust the new dude who grew demon wings over the chick who has risked her life to fight their oppressors.

Then, at the end, Eddie doesn't even apologize to Ophelia. She never did anything wrong; it was everyone else who was so quick to judge her. Why did Doviculus single out that dagger anyway? Eddie was by it, by never touched it. I don't see how he could've gotten Succoria vibes from it.

LOL. I'm pretty sure that he meant horns.
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Yesterday I completed the last 2 mega picross puzzles in Picross e3, that makes 4 completed Picross on my 3DS. Now I can move on to Picross e4.
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