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Started by Mr. DS, October 28, 2007, 10:58:10 AM

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VenomX73

Imo when ran at 8x super-sampling it's the best looking racing car game I've ever played.
Gilligan's island, Goonies and Godzilla information booth here!

Umaril Has Returned

Finally got to Assassin's Creed 3.
While a bit more advanced in regards to counter kills and blocking, it does break the mold of the "hold X and wait for the counter-kill streak to begin" type of convenience that existed in AC's 1 thru AC-Brotherhood and Revelations. It's a bit more challenging and that worls just fine with me.  I also finished "Colony Defense TD" at kongregate.com  Not a bad Tower Defense entry but neededa bit more work.

Bushma

World Of Tanks

Its a deathmatch type game only everyone is in tanks. Lots of fun.
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cqmorrell

Got a used PS Vita the other day, here's the games I have so far.

Street Fighter x Tekken: Pretty fun, reminds me greatly of Super SF4. Current favorite team is Alisa and "Bad Box Art" Mega Man, who is much better as a fighter than his goofy appearance suggests.
Persona 4 Golden: Haven't played it yet, got it because a friend on Facebook and DeviantART got me interested in the series in general.
Samurai Shodown Anthology (PSP download): It is as its title suggests, a collection of the six Samurai Shodown arcade titles, perfect arcade ports. Current favorite of the bunch is VI, because of the ungodly huge selection of characters - 45 total. Current favorite character is Ukyo-sprite clone Yumeji.
Twisted Metal 2 (PS1 Classic): Used to play this all the time as a kid, so it was a pleasant surprise to see in the download list.
Cyberbots (PS1 Classic): Downloading as I type ... a game I've played / beaten before via emulation - finally able to play it legally? Yes please.  :smile:

retrorussell

The classic (on the 3DO system, and a pretty good conversion!):
"O the legend they say, on a Valentine's Day, is a curse that'll live on and on.."

Couchtr26

Skyrim to finally beat and Fallout New Vegas.  In spite of my love for Bethesda games, I rarely beat them or finish any kind of main story instead focusing on side missions and exploration. 
Ah, the good old days.

retrorussell

SPY HUNTER
1983 smash hit borrowing elements from the James Bond series.  Drive a souped-up vehicle and use missiles, machine guns, oil slicks and smoke screens to take out enemy vehicles.
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Javakoala

Finally completed Skyrim. Well, that is a subjective term, but I finished the storylines in the the main game and official DLCs. Did not go for 100% on the trophies because I don't care for playing as a vampire or as a werewolf.

Played the Destiny beta when it opened to everyone. Very smooth and pretty fun. Caused me to pre-order the silly thing.

Right now, trying to find anything on the PS3 to hold my attention for more than five minutes.

Josso

Quote from: Javakoala on August 02, 2014, 05:15:17 AM
Finally completed Skyrim. Well, that is a subjective term

You just annoyed 50% of fallout players  :bouncegiggle:

Jack

Quote from: Javakoala on August 02, 2014, 05:15:17 AM
Finally completed Skyrim. Well, that is a subjective term, but I finished the storylines in the the main game and official DLCs. Did not go for 100% on the trophies because I don't care for playing as a vampire or as a werewolf.

Same here, I just want to be a normal person and that blinding light every time you step outside as a vampire gets annoying.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

Leah

Spin Tires, a Driving through Rural Russia simulator game.
yeah no.

Jack

Quote from: El Misfit on August 14, 2014, 05:45:51 PM
Spin Tires, a Driving through Rural Russia simulator game.

I was thinking of getting that a while ago.  Looks like a getting stuck in the mud simulator  :teddyr:  But you get to drive huge trucks through the forest which looked kind of fun.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

Dennis

I recently finished Fallout, Game of the Year and Fallout Las Vegas, now I'm exploring The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion and Skyrim, I switch from one to the other, depending on my mood at the time.

Reach for the heavens in hope for the future for all that we can be, not what we are. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.

Josso

Quote from: Jack on August 15, 2014, 06:02:55 AM
Quote from: El Misfit on August 14, 2014, 05:45:51 PM
Spin Tires, a Driving through Rural Russia simulator game.

I was thinking of getting that a while ago.  Looks like a getting stuck in the mud simulator  :teddyr:  But you get to drive huge trucks through the forest which looked kind of fun.

The physics make it really, I wouldn't have played an off road thing like this a few years ago because they were mostly all crap.


QuoteI recently finished Fallout, Game of the Year and Fallout Las Vegas, now I'm exploring The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion and Skyrim, I switch from one to the other, depending on my mood at the time.

Prepare to be disappointed by the game is that is more about melee combat, but less good at it for some inexplicable ancient reason. Also you should have tried new vegas ultimate. By "recently finished" I hope you don't mean you ran through the main quests.

Dennis

QuoteI recently finished Fallout, Game of the Year and Fallout Las Vegas, now I'm exploring The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion and Skyrim, I switch from one to the other, depending on my mood at the time.

Prepare to be disappointed by the game is that is more about melee combat, but less good at it for some inexplicable ancient reason. Also you should have tried new vegas ultimate. By "recently finished" I hope you don't mean you ran through the main quests.
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No, I do as many of the side quests as possible, before, during, and after the main quest in each game. The thing that I enjoy most about these games is that there is to all intents and purposes a very large part of the world to explore and a wide variety of things to do and quests to engage in.

Reach for the heavens in hope for the future for all that we can be, not what we are. Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.