The Post-Game Thread (now with moar games!)

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I just encountered the most broken thing in Duodecim evar (... besides Side By Side): Gilgamesh's EX mode with all Excalibur. Inflicted break on a lv. 105 Jecht within the first ten seconds of the match with a single combo (Tsubamegaeshi > Snatch Blow assist > Tsuba > Assist chase Swords Dance > Wall Rush). Thanks to Edge of Madness Ω, the Stage BRV was 'bout 3,000, resulting in over 9,000 total damage because of the wall rush.

**** THE MEME ONE COMBO AND I TOOK OFF MORE THAN 90% OF HIS HP WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

If I started that combo with Electrocute, that small amount of damage would'a let me finish Jecht off with a burst just barely... ****in' crazy.
 
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Moar Escort, moar high scores. 'Cept for one match. Normally I'm a real stickler for gettin' quality kills on the VIPs, but when you've got a team of noobs (one of 'em being level 1, for christ's sake...) up against three opposing prestiged players, the gloves come off. After taking a convincing lead defending our VIPs in round one, I went all aggrofaggot 'n simply rush killed the VIPs as soon as they spawned. Didn't wanna lose that lead to all the free kill streaks my terrible team mates would give 'em, so I made sure they got a terrbiad amount of checkpoints; only seven, none of them worth more than 400. Half as many as we got.

It feels horrible runnin' in to get 100-point kills, even if it's actually a good idea... =/ It's like I'm level 5 in Brotherhood all over again.
 
Ni no Kuni the game that brings a tear to gamers like mine eyes.

Possibly the best looking game ever?
Good combat system as well
 
Tried Arma 2, the game from which the Day Z mod originates. It's a complex realistic military shooter simulator. Spent much of the time following people around and didn't get a single kill (never actually saw enemy players). Overall, very complex learning curve.
 
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Completely forgot 'bout RDR's social club challenges for all this time, so I decided to get 'em done. 'Bout halfway through with 'em all.

Also, that Gentleman's Attire sure is classy (what a surprise). Terribly unfitting for Marston. :lol:
 
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Finished up all the Social Club Challenges. They certainly weren't a challenge (well, not unless the bad luck of gettin' headshot repeatedly counts :lol: ).
 
"The Monado!" Yes Shulk, the Monado. Xenoblade is definitely the most sword-centric game ever. Far more so than Zelda with it's Master Sword and the rest.
 
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More sword usage than Zelda? Sounds like [STRIKE]an impossibility[/STRIKE] a blast.
 
Reached an area where falling to your death is more prevalent than the enemies I'm fighting. Had to restart several times from falling of mountains.
 
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I've never seen so many noobs before today, in any multiplayer game. It was sad and hilarious at the same time. As a result, during my last Manhunt match, I reached a new all-time high score: 14,370. 22 ****in' stuns. My score would'a been 15,000+ if I didn't botch two triple stuns out of bein' tired (ohai insomnia). :lol:

Also, it seems like not all scrubs are cut from the same cloth. After a few matches with the same lv. 20 and under n00bs on my team each time, they started to follow suit; quite literally, as in the followed and imitated whatever I did. T'was hilarious, but it was also good to see that some people have the common sense to observe what a much higher level player is doin' and try to mimic such strategies. In Manhunt, they actually hid in groups instead of running on the roof or splitting up. In Artifact Assault, they charged in to steal the artifact together, rather than rushing into a quick death on their own. In Escort, one of the newbies saw how I was always in front of the VIP (well, if I wasn't on a roof anyways), so he turned his attention solely to the back.

Seein' low levels adapt so quickly makes me feel all warm 'n fuzzy inside. The nickname "Scrub King" is more accurate than I ever thought. :lol:
 

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