
Rate The Last Game You Played/Finished
#261
Posted 23 June 2009 - 03:53 AM
Rock Band on my PSP. That's all I need.
#262
Posted 23 June 2009 - 04:03 AM
I would give it a 1/10 never got that into the game it was really bad. I gave it back to game stop a week latter.
Edited by RyrineaHaruno, 23 June 2009 - 04:04 AM.

#264
Posted 23 June 2009 - 10:04 AM
Nice graphic, great control and overall easy to do moves (Although there ARE moves that are simply takes godly skill to pull off). Kinda like a mix between Tekken and Guilty Gear, highly recommended for people who loves Fate/Stay Night
Edited by BlackLightning, 23 June 2009 - 10:05 AM.


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#265
Posted 23 June 2009 - 07:05 PM
Extreme koolies game
#266
Posted 30 June 2009 - 07:27 AM
oh gawd I had so much fun playing this game.
It's just.
Just.
Just it's...
IT'S JUST THE ENDING. WHY WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT. IT WAS LIKE SOUL EATER ALL OVER AGAIN DX
but i lol'd at how [spoiler] and [spoiler] got TOTALLY AND ROMP CRAZY BIZZAYYYYYYYY over time :teehee:
#267
Posted 02 July 2009 - 05:50 PM
Wolverine (9/10) - Awsome game, great controls and visuals. It totally reminds me of God of War. And that's a good thing.
Prince of Persia (8 - 10) - What can I say. This game is BEAUTIFUL to look at. But it's waaaay too easy considering you can't die. Also they decided to make fights one on one and I can't say I like that. Part of the fun of the other PoP's for the PS2 was the fact you took on tons of baddies and lept around like spiderman tring to take them out.
#268
Posted 03 July 2009 - 09:16 PM
I was finally able to get a copy of this game, though $35 is a bit much considering how short it is. Anyway the games level design was ahead of its time and is another reason why you can make a case that games are art. The combat is simple, just swing away with your weapon and protect the girl. Not much dialogue, but the setting and the bond between the two characters are powerful, something you don't see in games these days. I didn''t enjoy it as much as Shadow of the Colossus, but I look forward to seeing what Team Ico can do with the PS3's The Last Guardian.
#269
Posted 04 July 2009 - 12:21 AM
I don't know how they did it, but SNK managed to fit this version and the original version of KOF98 for the 360 Arcade. Trust me, I'm happy that it didn't go on disc. So far it has new stages, added in Eiji, Kasumi and other characters from previous titles whom haven't appeared in the original 98. Rugal's still SNK-Syndrome boss (I hope I don't cross with Orochi because he's in it as well...) The only problem is why SNK always doesn't want offline/guest players playing their games. It pissed me off when I want to download a SNK game but couldn't play it when LIVE isn't on.

What's Happening with the Naruto series as of now!
#270
Posted 04 July 2009 - 01:28 AM
inFamous: 10/10
Excellent game and it is the best superhero title out. It actually plays like a 3rd person shooter, but the melee attacks, and upgraded powers add more. The city is large, and it sucks to hve to go find all the blast shards.
I only count them together since it's on the same disk.
But if I went with how you view it, MGS4 IS perfect, and MGO gets a 9/10.
Just depends on who you play.
#271
Posted 04 July 2009 - 12:55 PM
Anyway, I'm glad it will be a little while before the next time I hear Sheva Alomar yell "CHRIS" every time my friend got himself killed by silly beasts.
All in all, a good game!
Now, off to play REmake on the Wii!!

#272
Posted 04 July 2009 - 06:14 PM
God Hand - 10/10
This is one of the best games I've ever played. It's the final game by Clover Studios (before they became Platinum Games), the makers of Viewtiful Joe and Okami. It's pretty short, but so goddamn fun I want to play it over and over. I've had it since early May and am still playing it, and have beaten it seven or eight times. Killing demons by poking them and making enemies "blast off" Team Rocket style I don't think will ever get old. It's also hilarious, has a good soundtrack, and it's pretty much Fist of the North Star - only really wacky. My only complaints would have to be: 1) The controls aren't perfect. They mess me up every now and then. 2) Some of the level design is kind of bland. 3) Hard Mode wasn't as challenging as I thought it would be.
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition - 7.5/10
A little disappointed with this one. DMC4 is one of my favorite 360 games and I expected to enjoy this game just as much. The levels and enemies (the bosses especially) are pretty bland, it doesn't control as well as 4, and I really don't like not having all your styles and weapons available at once. I also got lost several times, which should not happen in a game that is all about stylish action. The action itself is alright though, no real complaints there except for the boring boss fights.
#273
Posted 05 July 2009 - 01:18 AM
well... cheerful graphic, not much on the gameplay-wise though its quite different from your common golf game. Like all golf games though, this game is easy to understand and play but pretty hard to master.


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#274
Posted 06 July 2009 - 01:00 PM
Score: 9/10
First of all, I must say this Star Ocean game is an epic-length game. When I beat the final boss, I had logged over 70 hours of gameplay! It's definitely not a game you can rent and beat.
The storyline isn't bad at all, encompassing a post-apocalyptic Earth, mankind's first explorations of space, an ancient and enigmatic people, and a dark force that threatens the entire existence of the universe. Tri-Ace also certainly weren't afraid to throw a couple of dark twists into the story. The characters are certainly not original, but are mostly good.

Visually, Star Ocean is a real treat for the eyes. Everything looks very polished, and the character and monster designs are certainly good - the characters certainly shine in the battle victory scenes.
Of course, Star Ocean is not a perfect game. At the endgame, you may find yourself constantly swapping discs as you travel between worlds, trying to finish a few more side-quests before the final boss. Could they not find enough room on the third disc to duplicate some of the worlds on Disc Two and save us a lot of swapping? If you like to zip between worlds before and after the final boss, you'd better get used to the ritual of disc swapping.
The AI could also use some work in battles. For the most part it works well, however it is so-so on the healing. For hard battles, it's a good idea to take direct control of the healer and let the AI deliver the hurt on the enemies. Otherwise, you might find your healer is more interested in spamming attack spells on the boss instead of reviving your fallen party members...
Content and gameplay-wise, this game feels superior and far more polished than its sister game, Infinite Undiscovery. Save points and level design are better thought out, and there is a ridiculous amount of side-quests to complete! This is definitely not an easy game to get 1000 Gamerscore on. After you beat the main game, you can carry on and finish any quests you didn't do, and there are two optional - and ridiculously hard - dungeons you can do to earn new gear and materials for making epic weapons.
So, if you're looking for an action-RPG that will occupy you for weeks, even months, then give this a try.

#275
Posted 06 July 2009 - 05:06 PM
10/10
Alright, for you MMORPG fans out there, this is a new one. It's been localized to North America by Atlus (The people that brought you those DS surgery games)
It's a steampunk fantasy world, and the gameplay is relatively fun. You do quests, collect items just as any MMORPG does... and its free! The graphics are pretty good, but I think they toned it down for older PCs. Try it out. http://neosteam.atlusonline.com/
Any questions about the game, feel free to PM me.

#276
Posted 11 July 2009 - 02:16 PM
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES): 3/10
dear geezeus what is up with that fuggen underwater level!? IT'S A LIE ALL OF IT. BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAW.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (NES): 9/10
nice and long and totally satisfying, just like how I remembered it. And although I couldn't help but to be affected by the biased differences in this game vs others, my sister and I still had that nice tingling feeling that we missed. That and my sister got game over AGAIN BEFORE THE FINAL BOSS LOLOLOLOL
Ahhh some things never change.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time (SNES): 8/10
I had to bring down the score a shot because of the length. We had never beaten it in the past and it was disappointing cuz we got to the final boss so suddenly and easily, but fortunately that was the only downer. Had alotta fun and that nice tingly feeling was there again, and I lol'd BECAUSE MY SISTER TKO'D DURING THE FINAL BOSS FIGHT LOLOLOLOL
good times or greatest times?

Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (NES): 6/10
OLAWD IS THIS GAME HARD. And wtf axes on a conveyor belt in the final stage, C'MON FAT CAT C'MON.
#277
Posted 11 July 2009 - 07:19 PM
#278
Posted 11 July 2009 - 11:57 PM
I admit your 3/10 rating still makes me wanna play it as I love meatloaf as well. Makes me curious as to see how I would react to being handed a plate of dog poo, after being lied to about it not being dog poo but meatloaf instead, y'know?
You turn my plates of dog poo into meatloaf, bro. Thank you. *happyfais*
ps,
though needed moar visual aids since I didn't know wtf you said in it's entirety. :teehee:
#279
Posted 12 July 2009 - 12:00 AM
That was the most beautiful thing someone ever told me. ;~;
You make this black dry heart pump hatred yet again.
#280
Posted 21 July 2009 - 10:11 PM
Since I enjoyed playing the Uncharted 2 Beta, I decided to finally play the Original, and it was worth it. Despite the Game Being 2 years old it's still one of the Better looking games of this generation. It's Third Person Cover Shooting is similar to Gears Of War, but it also integrates platforming and puzzle solving into the mix that keeps the action fresh. From Crumbling Ledges and bridges, to swinging on ropes, it has all the things you'd expect from an action game. And of course the Main Character Nathan Drake's personality and wit is what makes this game special, he's not another boring hero, but a wise-cracking theif that'll keep you entertained.
The Negatives stem from the game being a bit short, though there are incentives to keep playing like finding all the treasures, unlocking Costumes, Galleries, etc. and it doesn't feel like a chore since the gameplay is pretty fun. And Uncharted also could've used some multiplayer, though im contempt with the fact that Uncharted 2 will feature Competitive Multiplayer and Co-op, and best of all, a longer Single Player Campaign. In conclusion this game is a must have, be it a little expensive for a 2 year old game.
Edited by Illmatic, 21 July 2009 - 10:12 PM.
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