Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Kage_Prototype on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 2:42pm
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Fine, I'll get it already!!! Jeez...
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Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by OtZman on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 2:48pm
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Seems like a very promising game. I like the music in the trailer too. Is this game new?, I've never heard of it before.
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by KungFuSquirrel on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 3:03pm
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It actually came out about the same time as Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, but Ubi focused their marketing might on that one and let this one slide. No on bought it not because it was bad, but because no one had heard of it. One of the greatest games in recent years thus dropped to bottom level prices and quietly started disappearing from shelves.
I'm doing my small part to make sure it isn't forgotten. :smile:
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Posted by OtZman on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 3:20pm
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It must be a very good game, you even replaced your almighty KungFuSquirrel avatar... :biggrin:
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by ReNo on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 4:36pm
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I've always meant to pick it up (ever since reading previews of it
before it was released), but other games took precedence at the time
and I've not got around to getting it since. I certainly plan on
getting it sometime though, looks good :smile:
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by scary_jeff on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 4:45pm
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Just tried to pursuade my housemate to get it for his GC. He found it for ?17 and might get it after exams are over. Looked pretty good from the website/trailer, but why on earth couldn't they have a high-res version? I think in 'the modern broadband era', we can cope with movies slightly larger than 3 megabytes...
He also wants to buy monkey ball and viewtiful joe, anybody got either of these and like them?
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Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by ReNo on
Sat Jun 5th 2004 at 4:46pm
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MY flatmate got Viewtiful Joe, and it seemed cool but he found it too
tough and traded it in. I only played a couple of levels and enjoyed
them, but it is quite hard. Not that thats a bad thing to be honest,
most games these days are too easy, and its nice to be presented with a
challenge now and then.
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
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Sorry to drag up this old thread, but BGE is in the HMV summer sale for ?9.99 on PS2 if anyone is interested :smile: I snagged a copy yesterday. Would have preferred to get the GC version but they wanted ?19.99 for that :sad:
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Posted by ReNo on
Fri Jul 2nd 2004 at 5:34pm
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Hell even my unemployed self can afford that! I would have wanted the
Xbox version personally, but for a ?10 saving I'm happy to settle for
the PS2 one :smile:
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 5:51am
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Driv3r (hoo ha...) is a great one try (not sure if it's gonna be multi platform though). The graphics are smash-your-table-hot, the car physics are still great (not quite as good though) at the crash physics are better than ever. :biggrin:
Like having an Xbox game on your ps2. :biggrin:
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Gorbachev on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 6:30am
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I've been playing some hardcore...Animal Crossing.
Haha, not exactly the most difficult of games, nor story driven, but it's a lot of fun and there's a ton of replay in it. I like my GC, it's a real sleeper hit I think. I play it more than my other consoles now, although I have been known to break out a random game of my PSX/PS2 collection and play that for a few weeks now and then. I have enough games that there is always something that I haven't completely obliterated yet.
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Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 3:38pm
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KungFu, you have tons of PC games, but the total number of games you have... (hate to say this but) I don't think it compares to the amount of game I have....
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by matt on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 4:30pm
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Last game I bought was Call of Duty, which I thought sucked some what.
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by ReNo on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 5:47pm
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Your the only one it seems, most others seem to agree its the best
single player FPS since Half-Life, if not ever. I've not played it
though, so I can't really comment.
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Posted by G.Ballblue on
Sat Jul 3rd 2004 at 7:32pm
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I've never really been into WWII games... they're not bad, but I don't really find them all to exciting.
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Posted by wil5on on
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CoD was excellent. Could have been improved by having a longer SP campaign, but what there was of it was surprisingly immersive.
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
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I have to say i've been quite surprised by BG&E. I wasn't what I was expecting at all - I thought it was going to be a simple action kind of game but its got a lot more depth to it than I was lead to believe. It's basically what Starfox Adventures was trying to be, but done proper.
Great game! Cheers for the recommendation Mr. Weldon :smile:
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Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Mon Jul 5th 2004 at 5:33pm
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All right - you guys really need to check out Metal Arms: Glitch in the System.
It's another one of those passed-over games that's probably $20 used
(or maybe new) right now. And it's out for all three
systems. This is a platformer / third-person shooter where you
play as a robot named Glitch fighting other robots. The weapons
are fun and upgradable, there's a joystick tether thing that lets you
take over other robots too and you can wreak havoc with them! The
storyline isn't bad and the dialogue is pretty funny and full of robot
puns. The multiplayer is one of the most fun games I've played
4-player and I'd really recommend picking it up.
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Finger on
Mon Jul 5th 2004 at 8:17pm
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Figured I would join in on the console discussion, now that I actually have something to say. I normally don't play consoles, or follow their games, as I don't own any. On the rare occasion, I will play the xbox at my sisters house.
This weekend, I borrowed a friends PS2 and played "Ratched and Clank: going commando".......holy crap, this game is good! I was very, very impressed with the depth of this game. On the surface, it seems like another 'cute animal w/ sidekick mascot', kinda game. Once you get going, though, you quickly see that they have managed to incorporate a huge variety of great gameplay elements, borrowing from the best parts of many, many of our favorite games. I was simply amazed at the amount of innovation, eye candy, and balance this game displayed, and found myself playing it for hours on end.
This makes me wish I could afford to buy an Xbox, and PS2. As a student, and lover of video games, I deserve them right?? Where's that money tree? raaar~!
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Crono on
Tue Jul 6th 2004 at 3:48am
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Man ... if you think Ratchet and Clank series is good, play Onimusha (totally BADASS!)
The first game takes about 5 to 6 hour to blow through ... but oh man, will you ever be playing it over, over, and over again.
I'm personally waiting for the price of 3 to go down. (you can probably find Onimusha 1 and 2 for like $30 (US) total)
On another note: PLAY ICO GODDAMMIT!
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I'm not a big fan of the Jak series.
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Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
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I've had Metal Arms for a few months but not played it too much yet - 'tis pretty good though. Only problem I have is that I get obsessive about finding all the hidden bits (in this case gold chips), so I end up getting annoyed with the game too quickly...i've still not finished Mario Sunshine cos of those damn Shines!
And in BG&E, i've just got 'double H' (Hub) back to the Iris base, so i'm going to spend a few pearls tonight and see what this 'jump' pack does for my hovercraft. I can see me getting sucked into the photographing black-hole too....gotta catch 'em all dontyaknow! :smile:
Re: Speaking of Console Games...
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Jul 6th 2004 at 12:15pm
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Onimusha surely has very little in common with Ratchet and Clank -
isn't the latter a platformer, while onimusha is basically a survival
horror game in a new setting? Onimusha is also put to shame by Ninja
Gaiden - similar style of game but with full 3D environments and loads
more moves / weapons. Perhaps Onimusha 3 can bring the series up to its
level however.
I agree once again that anyone who hasn't
MUST play Ico, its a necessity :smile:
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Posted by KungFuSquirrel on
Tue Jul 6th 2004 at 1:10pm
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Oh, just at Double-H's intro? So much incredibleness yet to go! :biggrin: Now here's the deal. If you like this game, you have to tell everyone you know about it, whether they like games or not, and make sure they get out there and buy it!
Maybe if enough people put in enough word-of-mouth sales and Ubi takes notice, just maybe there can be a sequel... just maybe... sniff
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Posted by ReNo on
Tue Jul 6th 2004 at 1:18pm
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I'll probably pick a copy up after my birthday this weekend, when I might finally have some money :smile: