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#233175 by JuZ
Fri Jan 29, 2010 2:49 am
BrunoN wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:Calling me young? I distinctly remember the days before disc based gaming and the transition into it.


Loading games from tapes was annoying, wasn't it. Damn tape drive for my Atari liked to spat out errors after 20 minutes of loading. Those were the times, young 'uns ave it easy.


Ah, memories. Bloody tapes - I remember thinking nothing of waiting for... what... half an hour? just to play Pong or Centipede or Jumpman or similar on the VIC 20 and then the C64.

For zero load times I had a Hanimex TV Games system with its sweet analogue control sticks. I still have that somewhere - will have to dig it out one day.

Damn, all this reminiscing has me hankering for some old school gaming. Maybe a bit of this:

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#233195 by EphelDuath666
Fri Jan 29, 2010 8:09 am
I had a C64 too and had games like Turtles, Ghostbusters and Batman...they sucked! :lol: Sure is weird to think that those games were on tapes back then!

and my Mass Effect 2 CE won't arrive untill Monday, Tuesday if I'm as lucky as usual. The guys which my copy will be from screwed up! Meh!!! :evil:
#233199 by AlucardXIX
Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:45 am
EphelDuath666 wrote:I had a C64 too and had games like Turtles, Ghostbusters and Batman...they sucked! :lol: Sure is weird to think that those games were on tapes back then!

and my Mass Effect 2 CE won't arrive untill Monday, Tuesday if I'm as lucky as usual. The guys which my copy will be from screwed up! Meh!!! :evil:


It wouldnt let me import my save from Mass Effect 1 which is still infuriating. It didnt let me choose what the out come of the last game had on this one. Either way I'm thoroughly sucked into the game. I've gotten all the characters and now just need to gain their loyalty, which means traversing the galaxy multiple times to help them all out. Luckily I'm finally finding good weapon upgrades and such.
#233227 by TallNerdGuy
Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:05 pm
Anyone else kinda intrigued by Dante's Inferno? I'm looking into the Divine Edition for PS3. For the same price as any another new game on PS3, you get a lot of stuff (the game soundtrack, some free DLC, a digital version of the Divine Comedy, among some other goodies). Even with the blatant similarities to God of War, I still find the idea of making a game based on such an old piece of literature oddly appealing.
#233234 by EphelDuath666
Fri Jan 29, 2010 5:01 pm
Abydost wrote:
EphelDuath666 wrote:
and my Mass Effect 2 CE won't arrive untill Monday, Tuesday if I'm as lucky as usual. The guys which my copy will be from screwed up! Meh!!! :evil:


Told you.


no, no...it wasn't delayed...they had it in stock on the 27th. They just screwed up dispatching it but they promised to dispatch it today. Of course they still may screw up again or the delivery service screws up. :lol:
#233236 by AlucardXIX
Fri Jan 29, 2010 6:09 pm
TallNerdGuy wrote:Anyone else kinda intrigued by Dante's Inferno? I'm looking into the Divine Edition for PS3. For the same price as any another new game on PS3, you get a lot of stuff (the game soundtrack, some free DLC, a digital version of the Divine Comedy, among some other goodies). Even with the blatant similarities to God of War, I still find the idea of making a game based on such an old piece of literature oddly appealing.


The demo was unremarkable. They threw tits down your throat almost from the get go (not complaining, but it did seem like it was there to grab your attention.)

The frame rate is solid and the game looks good, but overall I'd just wait for God of War 3 man, it comes out March 16. Why play an imitator when you can have the real deal in just over a month and half?
#233260 by Octillus
Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:11 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:
TallNerdGuy wrote:Anyone else kinda intrigued by Dante's Inferno? I'm looking into the Divine Edition for PS3. For the same price as any another new game on PS3, you get a lot of stuff (the game soundtrack, some free DLC, a digital version of the Divine Comedy, among some other goodies). Even with the blatant similarities to God of War, I still find the idea of making a game based on such an old piece of literature oddly appealing.


The demo was unremarkable. They threw tits down your throat almost from the get go (not complaining, but it did seem like it was there to grab your attention.)

The frame rate is solid and the game looks good, but overall I'd just wait for God of War 3 man, it comes out March 16. Why play an imitator when you can have the real deal in just over a month and half?

Exactly. Unless you're the core title of the genre or are really refining the mechanics (i.e. How refined Bayonetta plays vs. the last Devil May Cry) you really ought to bring something new to the table. I'm hoping Castlevania: Lords of Shadow does this by adding explorative Metroid/Castlevania puzzles and open world to the genre.
#233262 by AlucardXIX
Fri Jan 29, 2010 11:33 pm
Octillus wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
TallNerdGuy wrote:Anyone else kinda intrigued by Dante's Inferno? I'm looking into the Divine Edition for PS3. For the same price as any another new game on PS3, you get a lot of stuff (the game soundtrack, some free DLC, a digital version of the Divine Comedy, among some other goodies). Even with the blatant similarities to God of War, I still find the idea of making a game based on such an old piece of literature oddly appealing.


The demo was unremarkable. They threw tits down your throat almost from the get go (not complaining, but it did seem like it was there to grab your attention.)

The frame rate is solid and the game looks good, but overall I'd just wait for God of War 3 man, it comes out March 16. Why play an imitator when you can have the real deal in just over a month and half?

Exactly. Unless you're the core title of the genre or are really refining the mechanics (i.e. How refined Bayonetta plays vs. the last Devil May Cry) you really ought to bring something new to the table. I'm hoping Castlevania: Lords of Shadow does this by adding explorative Metroid/Castlevania puzzles and open world to the genre.


Well it kind of did with Lament of Innocence(which I thought was a damn good game to be honest), more than likely the new one will do just that but on current generation consoles.

I was just very unimpressed by Dante's Inferno. I was expecting a lot more than a near direct God of War clone with a different setting/story.
#233287 by TallNerdGuy
Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:24 pm
AlucardXIX wrote:
Octillus wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:
TallNerdGuy wrote:Anyone else kinda intrigued by Dante's Inferno? I'm looking into the Divine Edition for PS3. For the same price as any another new game on PS3, you get a lot of stuff (the game soundtrack, some free DLC, a digital version of the Divine Comedy, among some other goodies). Even with the blatant similarities to God of War, I still find the idea of making a game based on such an old piece of literature oddly appealing.


The demo was unremarkable. They threw tits down your throat almost from the get go (not complaining, but it did seem like it was there to grab your attention.)

The frame rate is solid and the game looks good, but overall I'd just wait for God of War 3 man, it comes out March 16. Why play an imitator when you can have the real deal in just over a month and half?

Exactly. Unless you're the core title of the genre or are really refining the mechanics (i.e. How refined Bayonetta plays vs. the last Devil May Cry) you really ought to bring something new to the table. I'm hoping Castlevania: Lords of Shadow does this by adding explorative Metroid/Castlevania puzzles and open world to the genre.


Well it kind of did with Lament of Innocence(which I thought was a damn good game to be honest), more than likely the new one will do just that but on current generation consoles.

I was just very unimpressed by Dante's Inferno. I was expecting a lot more than a near direct God of War clone with a different setting/story.


I enjoyed God of War 1 & 2, and I probably will get the third installment when it comes out. Its shaping up to be huge. But saying that Dante's Inferno plays so similar to GoW could be taken as a positive thing...there are worse games it could mimic gameplay-wise. There is an over-abundance of chesticles in the game, but God of War had its fair share of digital boobies, too. It may lose marks for pretty much being GoW's tit-fascinated step-brother, but I'm willing to give the full game the time of day. I'm not expecting it to blow people away, or be remarkably earth-shattering, but it seems entertaining nonetheless.

Lament of Innocence was solid, and was a step in the right direction for 3D Castlevania games, but the graphics weren't the best for the time, the locations in the castle could have been more vivid and varied, and it was kinda on the short side. The soundtrack was stellar, though, and I freaking loved that secret boss battle with the Forgotten One.
#233290 by AlucardXIX
Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:13 pm
Yea, I can understand Dante's Inferno definitely being an interesting game and fun to play overall because of the non stop action. Another problem I had with the demo was brain dead enemies. I was nailing 130 hit combos on Normal difficulty like it was nothing. Go ahead and TRY to get that kind of combo in God of War.

Bayonetta is another game that I do plan to play, but once my friend beats it. I dont know if I would shell out the money for "Witch May Cry". I had a lot of fun with the demo (more so than Dante's to be honest) and the game's aesthetics are crazy to look at.

Either way, Mass Effect 2 and Bioshock 2 come before both of those games in my opinion.
#233345 by BrunoN
Sun Jan 31, 2010 12:34 pm
JuZ wrote:Damn, all this reminiscing has me hankering for some old school gaming. Maybe a bit of this:

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The Last Ninja was kvlt, I was annoyed they didn't port it to Atari (just like any other good game past about '87) :(

I'm playing World in Conflict: Soviet Assault now - bought it on steam's christmas sale, fantastic looking little RTS - calling air support and watching tiny Su-25s napalming shit out of things is fun.
#233362 by JuZ
Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:04 pm
BrunoN wrote:
JuZ wrote:Damn, all this reminiscing has me hankering for some old school gaming. Maybe a bit of this:

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The Last Ninja was kvlt, I was annoyed they didn't port it to Atari (just like any other good game past about '87) :(

I'm playing World in Conflict: Soviet Assault now - bought it on steam's christmas sale, fantastic looking little RTS - calling air support and watching tiny Su-25s napalming shit out of things is fun.


The Last Ninja and sequels were pretty tough too. Fiendishly so at times. I remember being amazed at how good the ninja's eyes looked in the title screen artwork.
#233439 by AlucardXIX
Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:30 pm
Finished Mass Effect 2. Really good game, sucks they stripped a lot of the more classic RPG elements out. Still the story was one of the best I've played through since the original game. The ending was a bit crazy even by Mass Effect series terms.

Definitely waiting for the 3rd one in the series, I can imagine that will be another 2-3 year wait. Also replaying it to get more achievements and hopefully make my whole team loyal so I can make it through without anyone dying on me.
#233445 by EphelDuath666
Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:22 pm
finally received my CE of Mass Effect 2 and it's absolutely incredible. I'm not missing the stripped RPG elements at all. To be honest, I don't miss them at all. There were just way way way way too many items in ME1 and it sucked that after a few palythroughs with your character you were busy getting rid of all the stuff a lot. I like the fact that there are so many upgrades that you can get, I like that way more than the item overflow in ME1. The weapons are also way more impressive and there is enough ammo for them. There's at least as much chatting to do in this game as in ME1. I read so many times that it's all shooting and blab blab. After 6 hours of playing I can't say that it's THAT much more of a shooter than ME1 was. Guess it's just die hard RPG fans crying because there's no turn based fighting or whatever. It looks incredible. I had several 'wow moments' already and I have only seen a small portion of the game. The Afterlife club alone makes a place like Chora's Den from ME1 look like a joke. And the framerate has so far been very consistent and great. Scanning planets may not be the most fun thing ever but at least it does not take as long as driving around on a planet forever just to find some crap. Anyways, so far I'm very pleased!

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