Started a new file on Dragon's Dogma after my first was deleted accidentally, in love with this game.
Forgot to bring my Gamecube memory card to college with me, so I've been working on completing all of the games we have here on my roommate's memory card. Playing through Mario Superstar Baseball right now to get all the character stars, still a pretty fun game.
Got Dishonored today, pretty radular
Pokemon Black 2. I started Drill Dozer, but.... then I got B2.
Started playing Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening DX this morning around 8 am, I'm around the end of Eagle Rock. I
never realized how short this game is, although this was one of the few games that I played to death as a kid.
No gamefaqs for me, It's all in me head.
Ultima Underworld, why you so addictive.
(10-27-2012, 07:11 PM)Sevenstitch Wrote: [ -> ]Started playing Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening DX this morning around 8 am, I'm around the end of Eagle Rock. I
never realized how short this game is, although this was one of the few games that I played to death as a kid.
No gamefaqs for me, It's all in me head.
Why am I only allowed to thank this once?
Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game.
You know what's amazing about Dishonored?
I'm already considering different ways to approach levels Next Time I Play through it.
That's a rare thing for me. Not even far at all, but it's a pretty incredible game.
(10-28-2012, 08:07 AM)Rai Wrote: [ -> ]Link's Awakening is my favorite Zelda game.
Same here. I still have fond memories of watching over my brother's shoulder as he defeated the final boss.
Anyway, finished Vessel last night. It's a seriously good puzzle platformer, for me it's up there with Braid and Puggsy. Despite Arkwright's movements being a bit unnatural and weird, it's sort of necessary due to the flexibility of the game. Either way I quickly got used to it so I could focus on the puzzles which, by the way, are fantastic.
I'm not even completely finished yet, I still have a bunch of Steam achievements, including the last/overall protoplasm survey.
A bit disappointing. Seriously, what the Accelerator does was kind of unsatisfying for me, personally. I wasn't expecting anything in particular, but I didn't expect something as obscure as a humanoid-shaped blob of liquid that reminds me of protoplasm. You don't even know if it's Arkwright anymore, or a new fluro, or whatever. As far as I'm concerned Arkwright could pretty much have killed himself.
It could have been worse, but then again I'm sure it could have been better as well.
The puzzle of actually getting the Accelerator going was nice though. Combining all of the liquids you collected was interesting. As I mentioned earlier, there are multiple ways to solve puzzles, and with this one particularly I noticed that multiple approaches could be taken. For instance I noticed that there was a grating in on the right side, by the blue and red goo dispensers, which a fluro could go through, but I didn't use it at all. What I did was this:
I put button-pushing fluros on the glow goo and lava dispenser buttons, to create a continuous stream of those. Then I created two dark fluros, both out of red goo, and chased them into the little slots above the main chamber (closing them afterwards).
I then put a seed near the top-right of the glow goo dispenser, which would attract the glow goo to the right so that it would fall on top of the lava and create glow gas continuously. Then I quickly started up the Accelerator and jumped inside (I had to do it quickly before the dark fluros died from the glow gas). Once it was closed and spinning it filled up with glow gas, killing the dark fluros and thus giving red goo. Then I just shot out some blue goo from my backpack.
I'd be interesting in reading how other people did it if they did it differently.
Well I beat Links Awakening DX a couple days ago. I wish that Ages and Seasons were as good as it was
My GC memory card finally arrived so I can finally play some Animal Crossing again, and maybe dust off my
copy of Beyond Good and Evil. Haven't played that one in quite a while
(10-30-2012, 05:02 PM)Sevenstitch Wrote: [ -> ]Well I beat Links Awakening DX a couple days ago. I wish that Ages and Seasons were as good as it was
My GC memory card finally arrived so I can finally play some Animal Crossing again, and maybe dust off my
copy of Beyond Good and Evil. Haven't played that one in quite a while
B-but im playing Link's Awakening DX
I beat da worm thing in the catfish
I'm playing "AWAY Shuffle Dungeon" (DS) and so far, I really do like this game :>
I've just started playing Secret of Evermore; it seems to be a love-or-hate kinda game, but so far, I'm enjoying it (despite some minor gripes).
That's funny, I've been playing that recently for the first time. It's...pretty weird. I enjoy it too, but yeah, some of it is annoying.
I think I'm finished on a map I played with some friends on Tekkit in Minecraft. My friend got bored because he decided he was gonna not only run the server, but use the completely broken Energy Condensers in a farm setup to the point where he was generating like 2 Diamonds per second.
On a map that runs overnight. He got bored.
I'm contemplating trying to set up a custom 'pack' of mods for use on a new map, including Mystcraft (create new worlds! Try to escape them before they collapse due to chance instability!) and Thaumcraft (has a very Terraria vibe but it seems cool so I may try it).
Failing that I might try to actually MAKE games for once (Still need to read up on OpenGL and GLUT).
Playing Kirby's Dreamland 2
the rainbow drop in red canyon is pissin me off