:toofunny:
Opposite of summoning the KOTR (Mimic materia FTW), However, I still think the coolest thing to watch was Cloud's Omnislash. BTW...did ya ever defeat Emerald and Ruby Red Weapon?
I find it crazy that still to this day...a large majority of the gaming public considers Sepiroth the most iconic villain in video game history.
Oh and BTW...yes I still do workout too...just can't do too much until I am 100% healthy. Hell it might even be another 4 months before I am really going on all cylinders again because of this damn knee injury that put me down.
Cheers!:cheers:
-Sean-
Primordial Performance
I had VII on PC. It was a perfect port, right down the chocobo race cheat. :cheers:
I am seriously thinking about building a hardcore gaming pc and getting emulators for the old school games. Or fixing up one of my cousins old new age consoles, popping linux on it and using it for the same purpose.
Some guy modded the old xbox for my cousin and he had tons of old school games on there.
I also am getting into TeamFortress 2, which Steve convinced me to get. Very fun game as well, its literally like CounterStrike but in a non-serious way.
I did.I FINALLY beat Chrono Trigger last year. One of the greatest games ever, and another title from Squaresoft (seeing a pattern here?) I'm not about to do it 11 more times for all the other endings though,
Yes Magnus was the man!!!It's actually a chick.
Did you get Magus when you played CT?
Finally beat Fable 2 today after taking a LONG break from all games.
Fable 3 comes out Tuesday!
Fable 3 comes out Tuesday!
A day after more information on the AndroSeries![]()
Love the series but I can wait...
Got my pre-order in on Assassins Creed 3 though....:sgrin:
I'll occasionally dip into my old game collection and rock those for a bit, but I barely play games anymore. They're not a priority in my life and I don't make time for them like I used to.
I'm in the same boat. I rarely have any time to play outside very late at night when the wife and baby are sleeping; even then, I usually have school work or other business dealings to be completing anyway.
Ahh, the joys of adulthood.
-John
I'll play a few rounds of some Smash Bros Brawl to get out the urge or maybe pop in Resident Evil 4, but that's it.
However, there will always be a special section of my heart for RPGs.
Speaking of PH, why didn't you go "The One" route? That product appears to be in circulation....for what seems like at least a couple of years after it's "discontinuation". There is a new reviews, a topic on it, logs, all still very active.
RE4 is a fantastic game. I have RE5, but haven't finished it yet.
-John
I've been hooked on RE4 for a long time. Haven't tried RE5 yet, wanted to get some reviews before spending my money. So what's your review, is it even close to RE4. If so, it's mine.
Resident Evil 4 is worlds better than 5. Honestly, 5 was a huge disappointment for me. However, I am also a huge fan of the series so when tweaks are made that mess up what makes RE great it is hard to give the game a chance. I played it and beat it, but honestly I got pissed off at the game because it was too much of a shooter game and that is not Resident Evil (the suspense feeling was taken out of it as well it was lacking in puzzles and strategy). In truth, Resident Evil 2 is still the best in the series. Speaking on Resident Evil...how in the hell can the movies get made and there is not even a mention of Leon Kennedy or Ada Wong? WTF?
Cheers!:cheers:
-Sean-
Primordial Performance
2 and 4 are the ones I've played the most and prefer 4 just because it was much, much more intense. Plus, I was never a huge fan of the original control scheme and loved the renovation in RE4.
Got my pre-order in on Assassins Creed 3 though....:sgrin:
^^^Random comment :saroll:
The ONE was only discontinued LAST year. For the record, the only way the ORIGINAL The ONE can be "in circulation" or use is if people stocked up on it and are either reselling it or using it themselves, since Applied Nutriceuticals certainly hasn't had it since they discontinued it.
CEL cloned it
For the record, the only way the ORIGINAL The ONE can be "in circulation" or use is if people stocked up on it and are either reselling it or using it themselves, since Applied Nutriceuticals certainly hasn't had it since they discontinued it.
Give me your top 5-10 games that had epic stories that just drew you in.![]()
Were any of you PS2 owners fans of Okami?
To keep the thread on track, only FOUR more days until more information on the AndroSeries! :wiggle:
And now that that's out of the way... :cheers:
Holy crap, I forgot Deus Ex!![]()
Honestly, I think the golden years of gaming were on the PS2 in general. A lot of my favorite games come from the PS2 and some even from the original PS1 days. In saying that...I never played Okami.
Anyway, Some of my favorites...
FFVII
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time
Indigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain (stories are different, but the games are very similar and both games are made by the same people)
Metal Gear Solid (the entire series is great)
Legend of Legaia
Final Fantasy XII
The Legend of Dragoon
Final Fantasy X
Mass Effect (Both 1 and 2 are great)
Really I could throw in more final fantasy games to be honest and some Suikoden games too. However, that is enough for now.
Cheers!:cheers:
-Sean-
Primordial Performance
Give me your top 5-10 games that had epic stories that just drew you in.![]()
In the game's storyline, the protagonist Christof falls in love with a nun named Anezka who tends his wounds after he falls in battle. Christof, not fully recovered, ventures into the Bonn Silver Mines (near Prague) to kill Ahzra the Unliving, a twisted Tzimisce vampire. His glorious return to Prague doesn't go unnoticed by the local vampire leaders and soon he is "embraced" (turned into a vampire) by Ecaterina the Wise, leader of the Brujah clan, as to boost the ranks of vampires in preparation for a brewing battle between vampire clans. Having been made one of the undead, the passionate crusader has to realize that he deviated from his religious mission long ago; being only a mundane soldier, he was easy prey for the vampires. His rebellious nature, however, urges him to find a way to redeem his soul, perhaps by regaining his mortal state. But before long, in a move designed to torment Christof (in retaliation for dispatching Ahzra), the nun is kidnapped and turned into a ghoul, a servitor to vampires addicted to vampire blood. This changes Christof's part in the course of events, since he is now being wracked with guilt as he feels his affection towards Anezka led her down a path of sin. Christof swears to face the vampires who took her and restore her life as human.
In his quest, being a powerful vampire, he must learn to conquer his dark side and gain experience with his new powers (vampiric disciplines, similar to spells) to fight against a world of darkness that unfolds before him, as he learns more about this new world he is now a part of, while struggling to maintain his humanity and the faith he once had as a holy knight.
In a climactic battle he is buried under tons of rubble, only to awaken centuries later in the modern world, uncovered by an archeological dig, and faced by a whole new series of challenges – including a fearsome new enemy whose actions may well doom the entire world. Christof eventually finds the vampires responsible for the kidnapping of his love only to find the pure woman of God that he fell in love with is now a twisted, violated creature of the night who shuns him as an emotional weakling, serving to an Infernalist Tzimisce plotting to avert Gehenna by destroying all the Antediluvians. The game sports three different possible outcomes, depending on certain choices in the game which affected Christof's humanity level either negatively or positively.
my all time favorite was Vampire: The Masquerade – Redemption, on the PC