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

Dokapon Journey is immensely inferior t' Kingdom... the sudden jump in difficulty for end-game enemies requires a shitton of grindin'. Perhaps even an hour's worth. Unless ya already did it, which I unintentionally did, lucky me. And even then you'll die a hundred times durin' said grinding, meaning ya probably lose one'a your pieces of equipment and will be required t' trek the full distance across the overworld to reobtain it (if ya have the money), wasting another half hour for both the way there and return trip.

If I didn't have immense luck and two revivals, I wouldn't of bothered finishin' the game. What an irksome end-game...
 
Finally gots me golden gun #4 (haven't been playin' RDR multiplayer for the past week or so). T'was the Winchester, as expected. w00t. 'Bout time I got my hands on a golden rifle, been nothin' but sidearms 'til now.
 
Finally gots me golden gun #4 (haven't been playin' RDR multiplayer for the past week or so). T'was the Winchester, as expected. w00t. 'Bout time I got my hands on a golden rifle, been nothin' but sidearms 'til now.

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*ahem* I mean what?
 
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And I'm stuck.
 
So I've been playing more of Pandora's Tower and Kingdom Hearts: DDD. Kingdom Hearts is getting more enjoyable as I progress, at least it seems. I'm actually capable of not hating Sora now! Pandora's Tower is good too, I'm about halfway through the third tower. The camera does bug me a bit, but otherwise I like it.
 
Parodius NES can be summed up thusly

Crippling slowdown
Sprite flicker when things get busy
Death by unseen bullets due to above
 
Yep, Dokapon Journey is terribly broken and utterly inferior t' Kingdom as a result. Never again will I play it.

The Hard CPUs literally cheat what rolls they get, but still manage t' lose to me badly...

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*ahem* I mean what?

I'd be happy t' show off my uberlegithax0rz360noscopeheadshotskillz with it any time ya'd like. 'Specially if ya'd offer yourself up as an [STRIKE]opponent[/STRIKE] easy target.

I'm actually capable of not hating Sora now!

Share with me your secrets, as I can't help but be less tolerant of Sora than a heartless.
 
No longer tolerant of AC:III multiplayer not workin', I decided to boot up Revelations for some nostalgia... but not really since it ain't like multiplayer had at all changed from Revelations. 'Sides from visual polish, better netcode (aside from the inability to play the ****in' game) for noticeably less lag, and balancing guff. Speakin' of balance I was expectin' to be inhaling an oil refinery's worth of smoke (bomb), but much to my surprise, there's a ton of newbies still playin' Revelations multiplayer.

On that note, I really miss havin' a dedicated slot for ranged weapons. In some game modes I'mma use Knives over Mute just 'cause I miss 'em. Never did know 'bout (proper) knife stuns back in Revelations, so it's 'bout time I learned. also charge w00t
 
Well, time to ride on the Thread Express.

All the Metroid games: F-ing amazing. I love thinking in video games with complex level design to badass boss fights.
Before I wasn't into the Metroid serious due to the fact the early 2000s my brother got an XBox with Halo.
Don't get me wrong I love Halo 1 and 2; in my opinion the best Sci-Fi game I ever played yet. Since I didn't know anything about any information about the Gamecube I never even knew about Metroid.
Until recently, I bought me self a Wii capable with Gamecube titles. I bought tons of GC title I saw on commercial when I was a wee lad. I have heard about Metroid Prime, but I wasn't able to find thus lost interest in it.
Couple years have past, I was walking around the Flea Market (Swapmeet whatever you'd like to call it) with my folks and saw couple of retro games (by the way, I'm an AVID collector). I stumbled upon a heroine bounty hunter named Samus Aran. Luckily for me it costed me 7 bucks. Nice art work, couple of scuffs around the corners, came with everything including Metroid Fusion ads and Nintendo Power (;_; boy do I miss 'em), and a really good condition disk. I got excited because at least I could play something new to catch some up on the series since it was my first. Got home, fired up my console, hooked it to my home theater system and BOOM! I thought I was gonna die; Dying of awesome intro music of course. Theeen a second time, BOOM!!! The whole music changes into another awesome music which happens to hit me with nostalgia for times to come. The scene was awesome with virus like, germ like, organism like....will you know how it goes. Then the third time, BOOM!!!!! Beginning of the game was speechless. You are just alone, looking around the environment, silent, and pressing on forward to do your mission. I could go on, but I would like you guys to know how it affected me like nothing before. It was made 2002 that totally redefined First Person, and, still holds up to this day. Crazy environments, crazy aliens, and so much more. Retro Studios made me realize that there is so much potential to make a 2D sidescroller to a 3D masterpiece of complex environment. First Person Adventure for the win!!!
 
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Now at Recreation. My mind is fuzzy around these parts. Oh right, the energy weapon-resistant toxic spiders.

Don't get me wrong I love Halo 1 and 2; in my opinion the best Sci-Fi game I ever played yet. Since I didn't know anything about any information about the Gamecube I never even knew about Metroid.

Halo is a fun game, but saying it's the best Sci-fi game you've played is worrying. You need to play moar Sci-fi games. Don't know what consoles you own, but Metroid is a decent series to start with. Don't know if you've actually played all the Metroid games or you're implying they're all great based on Prime.

KingBowser said:
Couple years have past, I was walking around the Flea Market

What a coincidence. I bought my copy of Prime at flea market as well for 5 bucks back during release. Good times.
 
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