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Welp. Just finished Halo 3. It all makes sense now that I've played the previous entries. =P Up next is Halo 3: ODST. I'm actually kind of shocked how cheap it's going for. Probably has to do with the fact that it had no multiplayer of its own but piggybacked off of Halo 3.

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ODST was great fun - wandering around a dark city alone with jazzy / moody music playing. You probably should have played it before Halo 3 as it's more tied to the events / chronology of Halo 2...with a bit of overlap.
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While I've toyed with experiencing media according to its in-universe chronology. I've found that I enjoy things more when I go by publication order. Lets me get an insight into the creators changing sensibilities over the years.

The only current exception to that is I plan to start reading TOS novels according to in-universe chronology and that's just because there are so many different individuals involved. There's not much point in going by publication order.

 

I think I'll try to pick up ODST tomorrow but I plan to put off playing it. There's so much time between now and November. I think instead I'll start playing SWTOR more and maybe jump into Gemini Rue.

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I never finished Gemini Rue. I was impressed to begin with but one part had me backtracking so much that I just lost interest. maybe one day..

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Tobar said:


ODST


There's a lot of depth to ODST if you're paying close attention. My first two times through it were co-op and I totally missed a lot of the story. Also- the Legnedary ending is quite a bit extended... so if you play on a lower level, make sure you at least go watch it on youtube.

Are you reading the Halo books at all? Fall of Reach, First Contact, and Ghosts of Onyx are the good ones... I'd steer clear of The Flood and The Cole Protocol for sure... but the three I mentioned do a good job of deepening the Halo story/world/mythos.

Segue.

So... Tex Murphy didn't do Tim Schafer/Double Fine kind of good, but I'm pretty happy with how it ended. They made their goal about 75% of the way through the campaign and ended up making just over 130% (~$600k) by the end (last night). There's a little more through paypal too. Now that the funding part is over, I just hope I'm not disappointed. :)

Segue II.

Also- I got those three Achievements on Borderlands today. The three "collect random stuff from Claptraps in the Robolution DLC" ones. I had to leave the game on all night and half of today, but other than that it only took a half hour or so of actual controller-action. Now that I have them, I've decided it's a good way of detecting people you should never trust in real life... So, C3PX (if that is your real name) I no longer trust you. Or myself.

Segue III BLOWS UP.

THE END.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

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"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

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xhonzi said:

Are you reading the Halo books at all? Fall of Reach, First Contact, and Ghosts of Onyx are the good ones... I'd steer clear of The Flood and The Cole Protocol for sure... but the three I mentioned do a good job of deepening the Halo story/world/mythos.

 

I've suddenly stumbled into too many things I wanna read! Right now I'm reading the first Doc Savage novel and loving it. I had wanted to dive into the Martian Chronicles but have found myself listening to Fall of Reach while working on stuff throughout the day. I'm about 11 chapters in so far.

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xhonzi said:

Also- I got those three Achievements on Borderlands today. The three "collect random stuff from Claptraps in the Robolution DLC" ones.

Nicely done.

Does that give you 100% achievements then?

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Nope. We're still playing Zombie Island and then Underdome. And there's a few 'chievos from Secret Armory I still don't have. (We didn't know the order for the DLC, and apparenlty we're doing it backwards)

I really blew it... I had ~$8m in cash and I knew I would need about that much to do the Bullet tour one. Since I died so much getting the bobbleheads, pizza, and oil cans, I'm down to about $1.5m. I should have done the bullet one first. :(

I just finished Crysis 2, which I really enjoyed but was glad to check it off. There were a couple of achievements in that I could have gone back and gotten pretty easily, but I wasn't really tempted. Games like Borderlands- getting all of them has a certain allure... but I think I've officially broken my quest for random achievements in games like Crysis 2.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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I've been playing some android games lately...

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TV's Frink said:


I've been playing some android games lately...

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Well... it's not pong.

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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I've really enjoyed Beyond Good And Evil and I'm at the point of what I believe to be the final boss confrontation.

The chap is doing what final bosses do (throwing his minions at me then making a personal appearance to wear down my go-go juice etc) and then he performs what I believe to be the naughtiest end boss act of naughty of them all.

Without much of a warning (and with very little go-go juice left) the bugger blurs the screen and reverses the controls that I've been using for the last few weeks.

No explanation (other than a cryptic mention along the lines of I'm losing control of myself) I have to figure this out for myself on the fly and essentially think upside down.

The action button isn't the same either.

Bravo!

Even now that I know what's happened it's still fiendishly difficult.

I have no enamel on my teeth from grinding them while snarling at the screen.

And it was such a lovely little game up until then.

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I finished Alice: Madness Returns- I really enjoyed it, but I think I kept hoping for it to become what it could have been instead of what it was.

It was a bit too linear. It ostensibly encouraged exploration, but also punished it. You would come to a room with multiple exits. All exits would be more or less at the same level of obscura... one would continue the level (and usually lock behind you) and the others would have hidden goodies. Many, many times I took what I thought was the path less travelled only to discover it was a one-way passage into the next segment of the game.

I really enjoy a game with some nice depth. I think hidden objects & puzzles is a fine way of adding this depth. I just think the game needs to allow backtracking if it's going to work this way.

Late in the game, you fight some mightily impressively large beasties. To make things complicated, there are tonnes of tiny beasties around that try to divide your attention. Fine. It's when I can't target the big beasty, because of all of the little beasties, that it doesn't feel like a genuine challenge of the game type, but a challenge of the interface instead. :(

The first level of the game starts in a very colourful, whimsical, and... well... wonderful Wonderland. Due to the story of the game (corruption, destruction, & madness) Wonderland starts to turn... yucky. I enjoyed the setting, but a quick trip back to the first level made me wish more of the game had been like that.

The story seemed to be a complete mess. 20ish year old Alice is in Wonderland to find missing memories of how her family died in a fire (in real life). Like BioShock, the memories play back like little audio recordings from different people who were there. I found them hard to follow. In the sense that I would listen to the entire clip, understand every word in it... but fail to understand what relevance it had. Perhaps this was my problem. But the twists at the end came at me in a very unsurprising way. When the curtain was pulled back, I had't already guessed what was behind it... and I didn't really understand/care what was behind it.

The gameplay is 80-90% Wonderland with 10-20% real life. Real life is grey and sad... but I found some of the design to be surprising and not in a good way. Alice lives in a whorehouse, and one can overhear (or see in cutscenes) various conversations between the women of illrepute and their customers. Words right at the top of the naughty list, and in context too. Really? Is this what you think when you think, Alice in Wonderland? Sure, it's M Rated. Sure, it's "Dark and Violent" but I thought this was a poor choice.

Some of the settings were fantastic, the weapons were fun and varied (though the upgrades were hard to appreciate... I guess my Vorpal Blade is doing more damage now...) the warddrobe changes were pretty cool, the creepy stuff was creepy (baby faces on everything!) and shriking to half size never got dull. The platforming was clever. The puzzles were adequate.

Like I said, I really did enjoy it... but I kept thinking it was the B version of an A+ game. Much kinder to the modern sensibilities than the original AM's Alice, however, which I also just played (first time).

Now onto Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. I'm really looking forward to this one!

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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I've finally bitten the bullet and got myself an Xbox.

So now I have the full set of Generation 6 machines.

£15 with Halo 1 and 2, Republic Commando, Jade Empire and Fable.

It's a bit big though isn't it?

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The original xbox? It's beyond big, like they had not devised "microprocessors" yet and were still utilizing "macroprocessors"

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Taking into account the titles I have are there any must have original Xbox games you fellas and fillies would recommend?

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agreed. It's hard to recall what games I owned back then. The conflict games were a lot of fun, especially Desert storm 2 and Vietnam..

re Alice: madness returns - I own the artbook and there's stuff that was cut from the final game, that might account for the disjointed / messy path..I haven't played the game yet, I'm waiting to find it cheap.

hey Frink - what are these games you are playing?

I've been putting old lucasarts and sierra adventure games on my Android tablet via scummvm with good results so far. scummvm is an emulator.

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Johnny Ringo said:
re Alice: madness returns - I own the artbook and there's stuff that was cut from the final game, that might account for the disjointed / messy path..I haven't played the game yet, I'm waiting to find it cheap.

I could have put it better this way: More like Darksiders, please! Backtracking would have made the game a lot better in my mind. Though I'd like to see the delted stuff from the artbook sometime.

I got my copy for $12 from gamefly and it had the code for the original Alice game.


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I've been putting old lucasarts and sierra adventure games on my Android tablet via scummvm with good results so far. scummvm is an emulator.

Don't say emulator around 005. ;)

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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xhonzi said:

Don't say emulator around 005. ;)
*mumbling* pirates, pirates everywhere...

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Johnny Ringo said:

hey Frink - what are these games you are playing?

In order:

-Skater Boy
-Grabatron
-Temple Run

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One of my room mate's has constantly been trying to talk me into playing Skyrim. Finally, I decided to give in to his nagging and give it a shot. The game has been sitting in the game drawer for months untouched with nobody having any interest in playing it. Well, after watching me play it for a few hours, I guess my he realized how much he missed the game and started playing it again.

Soooo, now that I am about three hours into the game and just barely starting to find it interesting (what kind of a fucking game takes three hour or more to become interesting?) the copy I was playing is now in constant (and I mean constant) use by my room mate again.

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Taking into account the titles I have are there any must have original Xbox games you fellas and fillies would recommend?

I think I recall that you have a PS2, so you're only asking for Xbox exclusives, is that right?

Advent Rising
Riddick (Escape from Butcher Bay) especially if you're a Riddick fan, but even if you're an FPS fan. (It's on 360, and better looking, but it's pretty decent on the big black box)
Batman- Rise of Sin Tzu* is a great co-op game that my family has put plenty of hours into
Crimson Skies was pretty great.
As a Matrix fan, I really enjoyed both Enter the Matrix* and Neo: The Path of the One*
Fuzion Frenzy is a great party game that will entertain 4 or more for hours
Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction* is incredibly great. It also runs in 720p, if you have the component cables and looks pretty good.
Indigo Prophecy* if you're into bizarre games with psychic detectives and whatnot
Lord of the Rings Two Towers* and Return of the King* are pretty good, if you're a fan. RotK even has pretty good co-op.
The Midway Treasures collections are a lot of fun if you don't have them all in MAME. And! it's a legit way to get them (if 005 is reading).
Monster Garage was simple, but good clean fun.
Prince of Persia Sands Trilogy* are some of my favourite games of all time (top 50 for sure, maybe higher).
Psychonauts*
Spider-Man 2*- there have been a lot like it since, but it was first to be this great.
Did someone already say Star Wars Battlefront 2*?
Star Wars Clone Wars was fun, even for a guy that pretends the prequels don't exist.
XIII* was a great shooter for its time.
X-Men Legends 1 & 2 are great, especially for X-Men fans. They both run in 720p with component cables as well.

(Halo 1 & 2 but you already said...)

That's all I got.




*I think these aren't exclusives

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!