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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1375 on: April 11, 2008, 03:55:53 PM »
Yeah, random maps in Heroes 3 are pretty much guaranteed to be in favor of someone, the values assigned to certain things for the balancing algorithm make no sense at all and it's easy to get blocked off or left wide open and wait you guys aren't even picking your towns? What the hell?

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Indeed, we have gone random. In all of two games I've had with Tonfa, BOTH random maps were in favour of Tonfa. Although he drew that pisspoor Inferno, he managed to find a random Fortress town in the middle of nowhere, and I was stuck with a shitload of loot only. ...Hmm, I wonder. Yes, random maps make no sense at all .___. One of the only reasons we chose random is because we couldn't agree on a map. Or rather :effort:.

Actually, while you have an argument with the first one, the second map wasn't really to my favor. You need to explore much more aggressively in the opening weeks, my starting town was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and I managed to grab both overland towns without you even coming near them regardless. There was also still a metric ton of unclaimed loot right around your starting town at endgame. >_>
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<Gourry> And playable, at that?
<Niu> that lose the whole point of of L2!!!

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1376 on: April 11, 2008, 04:13:12 PM »
Actually, while you have an argument with the first one, the second map wasn't really to my favor. You need to explore much more aggressively in the opening weeks, my starting town was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and I managed to grab both overland towns without you even coming near them regardless. There was also still a metric ton of unclaimed loot right around your starting town at endgame. >_>

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FINE! I'll give you that much. Also my management in said game is sucking ass, mainly because... Uh, I forgot how to play ;____; Uh, not owning the game for 5+ years does that to you .____.;;
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1377 on: April 11, 2008, 04:17:43 PM »
Picked/Re-picked up:
Naruto:UN3. (Yeah, shut up.)
The Suffering: Ties That Bind. (Liked the first.)
King of Fighters XI.
Gladius.
Wild ARMS 4. (Pawned first copy off on an acquaintance for $5, because I wanted it out of my sight after I finished with it. Then I played ToL and WA5. Figured it was worth giving a second chance when I saw it for $7.99.)
Steambot Chronicles! (No explanation needed.)
Obscure: The Aftermath.
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1378 on: April 11, 2008, 04:28:59 PM »
Actually, while you have an argument with the first one, the second map wasn't really to my favor. You need to explore much more aggressively in the opening weeks, my starting town was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and I managed to grab both overland towns without you even coming near them regardless. There was also still a metric ton of unclaimed loot right around your starting town at endgame. >_>

>_____>;;

FINE! I'll give you that much. Also my management in said game is sucking ass, mainly because... Uh, I forgot how to play ;____; Uh, not owning the game for 5+ years does that to you .____.;;

One thing I really like to do myself is create a second hero early. Day 1 if there are ANY branching paths from your castle. You can divide your early troops to either make the second hero strictly exploration or have both with the mighty ability to beat up small L1 creature stacks, but just having a second hero helps to cover that much more ground.

We do need to play more sometime.
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<Niu> that lose the whole point of of L2!!!

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1379 on: April 11, 2008, 04:31:47 PM »
Actually, while you have an argument with the first one, the second map wasn't really to my favor. You need to explore much more aggressively in the opening weeks, my starting town was pretty much in the middle of nowhere and I managed to grab both overland towns without you even coming near them regardless. There was also still a metric ton of unclaimed loot right around your starting town at endgame. >_>

>_____>;;

FINE! I'll give you that much. Also my management in said game is sucking ass, mainly because... Uh, I forgot how to play ;____; Uh, not owning the game for 5+ years does that to you .____.;;

One thing I really like to do myself is create a second hero early. Day 1 if there are ANY branching paths from your castle. You can divide your early troops to either make the second hero strictly exploration or have both with the mighty ability to beat up small L1 creature stacks, but just having a second hero helps to cover that much more ground.

We do need to play more sometime.

I also made the fatal error of mixing up my building priorities, and also I made my second hero too late... Also I needed to bide a little bit of time to get rid of higher levelled enemy stacks that were nearby, any L1 stacks that were close by were either numbered by Hordes or Throngs. Which... Uh, isn't all that fun.

Yes. We need to play more sometimes.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1380 on: April 11, 2008, 07:25:24 PM »
Lufia 2- Only game I've really been playing of late. Done with the stat testing barring getting boss notes for the final four fights.  Still like the game and system, but testing IPs took way too long. Way, way too long. Good DL cast besides for Gades and maybe Tia.

Definitely a lot of neat stuff in the system but the game doesn't do a very good job of documenting some of it. Status immunties being unlisted is a pisser and a few of them (ID) are something you want to have blocked most of the time.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1381 on: April 11, 2008, 10:32:31 PM »
Ah, Fallout 2. It's been a while. I skipped a bunch of non-required stuff to head down to NCR right after Vault City, because I wanted to become Guard Captain (that way, when I wanted to bring Marcus in to town, I didn't have to tell him to wait at that fucking gate. Also, I needed his firepower to murder the whole town.) One thing lead to another and now, for some reason, I am doing Redding/New Reno/Broken Hills level shit while wearing a suit of power armor and killing people with a Turbo Plasma Rifle.

The Sierra Army Depot is still a pain in the ass, though. Why did this have to be the only time repair was useful AND Vic wasn't good enough at it?

Sold off all the crap I found there and suited up MORE people in Power Armor. Really, I don't realistically need anyone but me and Cassidy, but I like how Sulik and Myron talk, and while I don't like Vic, I do like not having to put points in Repair. Marcus hangs out because he's Machine Gun Worf and that is fucking badass.

Playing sort of a both-sides-against-the-middle approach to the three powers in the game this time. Optimized Gecko's plant (which, I know, ends with Ghouls being enslaved) but also set Vault 15 in the hands of NCR, and I got the Wrights in to the Sierra Army Depot. I somehow suspect that I'm going to end up starting a war in the future.

Also, I finished No More Heroes. It's ending is possibly the best ending since the Van Buren ending where you end Mormonism by dropping a nuclear bomb on the last practicing members of the church. Basically, they throw crappy jRPG cliches out there and then laugh at you for believing them. The game concludes with a reference to Rocky II and Back to the Future.

Assassination Job... 17? I think, anyway. It's awesome. Just kill as many people as you can in three minutes. My record stands at 102. Lucrative as hell, too, at $1,500 a kill.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1382 on: April 11, 2008, 10:54:32 PM »
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1383 on: April 11, 2008, 11:40:27 PM »
Arcana Heart:  It is full of win and kawaii.  And mad scientists riding Dragon Quest slimes.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1384 on: April 12, 2008, 06:33:54 AM »
God Hand: Just beat Elvis 3!

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1385 on: April 12, 2008, 08:17:49 AM »
P3- Beat the first month. A very playable game, if one that lacks much oomph except for very rare occasions. Clunky interface with equips and such.

Disgaea 2- At the Colosseum chapter. Wow, a lot of the plot characters have already joined. Seems rather quick. At the point where I have to start deciding who to dump.

Suikoden Tactics- Just recruited Corselia. Man, she is not good. Also, she has a rat tail. Game is okay, although it gives you the most ridiculous recruitment floods that are mostly pointless since using a character that can be permakilled seems so pointless. Clunky interface mark 2.
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« Reply #1386 on: April 12, 2008, 08:27:38 AM »
Arcana Heart:  It is full of win and kawaii.  And mad scientists riding Dragon Quest slimes.

I ordered this (seriously, 2D fighting game with a cast full of magical girls? Why would the Cid not buy this?), but Amazon has not got it to me yet. I am sure this is Atlus's fault somehow.

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More FM4. Pretty sure I'm near the end now.

Stage 25: Tried the rush the grenadier that starts out near the Alianza folks before he could carpet-bomb them. This turned out to be a bad idea, since he ran and brought back all his buddies. Really bad luck with status hitrates saw half of the rebel army being incapacitated in the next couple turns. Ugh. Reset, come back with more appropriate support, keep everyone at bay with snipers and rockets. Much easier.

Stage 26: God dammit, Elmo. This only took one try, and I only lost one of the Alianza folks, but I was very paranoid about screwing it up.

Stage 27: This was going really well, and then I ran out of ammo after wiping out half the enemies. At this point it devolved into Latona vs. the World, at least until I killed the enemies that blocked you from calling for air support. I'd forgotten who they were, was the problem--thought they were the Jammers that started out near the missileleers, but apparently I was wrong and just randomly nailed the right mooks when there were only two or three left anyway.

Stage 28: Argh, stupid arbitrary win conditions. I was doing really well with this at first. Managed to break Wagner's arms early (mostly by accident), which was a lifesaver since his damage output is brutal, fragged one of the uber-wanzers and everything in the central north-south column of the map. And then the last of the British Army mechs got fragged, causing a game over. >.< I was trying to have a couple run for safety when it became apparent that their squad was falling apart, but all the Zaftran wanzers had better movement and caught 'em. Next time I'll just have to make all of them break for the left or right of the map and circle around to join up with the main party.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1387 on: April 12, 2008, 02:12:27 PM »
Corselia gets insane evade powers that's about it. I didn't like her much either =/
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1388 on: April 12, 2008, 02:29:39 PM »
AH:  Beat Story and Arcade with the sexbot.

BvsS:  Timmy missions.  Nuff said.

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1389 on: April 12, 2008, 03:01:34 PM »
Stage 28 Cid? It's not too bad. Just have the BA Wanzers cower in a corner and move your main guys up in a fairly quick fashion. Don't try to link them up or move them besides pushing them back against the EU assembly building, that draws enemy attention.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1390 on: April 12, 2008, 08:59:53 PM »
P3- Running into a little of main dying=evil time. The lion wheel power charged, evaded my Mazio Bead, and then dished out 180 damage to my main, who has like 110 HP. Ouch. Why didn't you cast Defense Up Junpei?!! (Seriously, ST Defense up is horrible, and every turn he casts that is a completely wasted turn).
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« Reply #1391 on: April 12, 2008, 09:08:14 PM »
SRWW: Finished! Fun game, if easy even for SRW. Final stage was a joke; I burned through most of my SP on the first boss and still one-rounded the final. Valzacard, Genesic GaoGaiGar, Mazinkaiser, Voltron and Shin Getter were all broken enough to be MVP; together they just destroyed everything, plus the Tekkaman army was an awesome anti-grunt force. Replay bonuses look fun; Kazuma can start with Love? Sure, why not?
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« Reply #1392 on: April 13, 2008, 01:01:21 AM »
FM4: Fin~ Final time was a bit over forty hours. Last two battles were good. The Paris map turned out a lot better when I had the British Army goons bolt for the northwest corner. The Zaftrans still chased them, but they couldn't gang up on me as long as I made it a running battle. Still took a heavy beating once a recon unit reached them (those missiles fucking hurt) but wound up with four of them left. Also, leading Wagner and his flunkies into the sidestreets worked so much better than facing them head-on (all I can say is that I was tired last night).

Final battle was rough, but no one died. Had about 1400HP to spare on the transport plane by the time I managed to get my forces in range to frag the snipers and distract Ivanovna. Being immune to melee attacks made her live a lot longer than she should've, since I couldn't abuse link attacks and score free hits with Darril.

So yeah, fun game. I wouldn't normally suggest you people need to play more games about giant robots, but folks need to be clubbed into this one. Story's not bad--I appreciate attempts to realistically approach tactics and politics, and the two parties operate differently enough to make me say they succeeded (though the villains are varying shades of epic)--but it is mostly gameplay hype. Seriously, this is an equip-tweaker's wet dream. You can customize a PC to excel in whatever area you wish, but they have innate skills too and it winds up being pretty balanced. I didn't die much at all (three times total, I think?), but a few battles did teeter close to disaster and I generally had to exploit every advantage the game offered to pull through. This is about what I like to see from an RPG, challenge-wise.

Since I'm hyping the game's customization options, I may as well ramble about the PCs, for those who've played it.

Durandal side:

Elsa: Dual gunner. Pretty badass throughout the game. I didn't abuse computer skills much simply due to lack of cash, but boosting her to 16 max AP and 16 AP charge seriously paid off. Four machinegun attacks per turn with that skillset would pretty thoroughly rip someone to shreds.

Zead: Ubertank. Built him for max HP and weight allowance and said to hell with evasion. Granted, he tended to not get hit anyway just because his range meant you needed him on the back lines. Missiles are pretty awesome, I've gotta say. Spare melee attacker whenever he ran out of ammo. Not great at it, but hey, may as well use him for something in the event of an unexpectedly long fight.

Hermes: Healer. Pretty much all he did the whole game, yeah. Indispensable but hardly exciting. Especially since repair backpacks weigh so much that I sometimes didn't have room for weapons (at least, before I started building his mech to ensure there'd be extra space). At best I could have him support people with machinegun attacks on enemy turns, but yeah, that's not really what he's there for.

Latona: MVP. Spammability of melee attacks and wider availability of link points turned her into the resident goddess of destruction in the second half of the game. Link her to everyone else, have her sit next to whoever you want dead, and she'll get a free hit in every time someone else attacks. Actually saw her pull out some surprise OHKOs in the last few battles--on fully healed enemies, no less. Fire Strike + 1.5 Damage kicking in at the same time = oh god pain.

Bosch: Fun with bazookas, and I built him up to like 50% evasion or something, which was pretty awesome. By the final battle, he was still using the Grom that the one random dude in the bar gives you just for knowing Latona or something; the storebought ones that showed up after you get that had slightly better attack power but worse accuracy. I'd rather do a little less damage than risk wasting a turn, thanks.

Beck: Probably LVP for this side. Not that having another missileleer is bad, but Zead's better at it. I kept him using salvage backpacks for the novelty of revival, but never actually wound up using that. Air Strike did have its uses, at least (the "Save the carrier" mission on Madeira? Made much easier by the grenadiers being too distracted to move out of the blast range and getting nuked as a group), and Armor Coating probably saved the B.A. dudes in the last Paris battle.

USC/Alianza side:

Darril: Built him as a melee attacker, because what the hell, Latona made it look awesome and Darril's team had plenty of gunners already anyway. He wasn't bad at it, but I probably should've kept him with shotguns. Oh well.

Renges: MVP for this side for most of the game. Sniping for godlike. Being able to target a specific part of an enemy wanzer, having the best accuracy, and generally high damage made him the most reliable by far at fragging a troublesome enemy unit when I really needed it. Wasn't a coincidence that he had a distinct level advantage over his teammates the entire game. Couldn't take much punishment since I built him with whichever arms gave the best Hit boost, but it's not like he was likely to get hit much in the first place since, y'know, the point of being a sniper is to be out of the enemy's range to begin with.

Chaeffer: See Hermes.

Luis: Kinda disappointing. I left him as a dual machinegunner, but he was badly outdone by Thammond in this area.

Ines: Rocket-spamming = love. Best range in the game, AoE attacks? Awesome. Tossed melee weapons at her too so she could get in some extra link attacks once she ran out of rockets (which happened a lot in the mid-game. It was...far too long before I remembered to regularly bring extra ammo with me).

Thammond: Elsa mark II, only just as badass without needing any computer skill abuse. Shows up kinda late but totally kicks ass. Dual machine guns, yes. Double Shot in its various incarnations is some of the best damage around, so why let it go to waste when someone gets it innately?

So, out of curiosity, does a new game+ get you anything special? What carries over?

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1393 on: April 13, 2008, 01:16:46 AM »
You carry over all earned cash and EP (meaning you get back whatever you spent). I can't recall what happens with the skill shop.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1394 on: April 13, 2008, 01:25:53 AM »
AH:  Beat story mode with Reimu family (bad ending) and Hermione (good ending).

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1395 on: April 13, 2008, 02:24:23 AM »
You carry over all earned cash and EP (meaning you get back whatever you spent). I can't recall what happens with the skill shop.

You have to rebuy all the skills. Amazingly, NG+ doesn't even give you close to enough cash to buy most of the computer skills. If you replay the game Cid (Which I recommend if only do to all the optional maps), you can really build up some fun units. I especially recommend double Minotaur arms on whoever you think is your least effective gunner. Luis? Thammond? Whoever.


Also, yeah. Darill's not really a good meleer unless you get the Zeneth wanzer. He has something like 400 spare weight in that thing. Yeaaaaaaah.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1396 on: April 13, 2008, 03:45:00 AM »
Dhyer- really the only reason to go recruiting in SuikoTactics is because that raises the skill cap.  Though naturally it's an arbitrary and silly requirement as-is.  Of course, the biggest reason to fuss over your skill cap is getting Punishment Magic to A, which may or may not apply to most players (at A Double-Edged Sword has no charge time.)
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1397 on: April 13, 2008, 04:51:23 AM »
BvS: Just got Timmy to level 2. After finding/completing his L2 mission 7 times. Tomorrow will also be the 72 hours from when I started Stripeypants's mission, so I can complete that. Yay.

SSBB: Played like 2 hours of this with the sprog and the nephew. Managed to consistantly stay a bit ahead of them, which isn't that much of a given considering that the sprog has played FAR more Smash then I have. Toon Link and Pika rock face, etc. Managed to actually win a couple matches with G&W, who I've never been good with before. Highlight of the day though was managing triple KOs twice in one match with Samus. Once with Zero Laser, once with Armor Reconstruction(whee I got both smash balls~). Had alot of fun just pissing around though, seeing various Final Smashes and such.
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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1398 on: April 13, 2008, 05:38:50 AM »
Luminous Arc: Yeah, I beat this a while back. Pure anime fluff that kinda isn't good at what anime fluff is. Also, the game likes to lag, which is just wtf right there. Gameplay is better FFTA, for the most part. Is a 5/10 game, would be lower if a few characters hadn't managed to amuse me~ (although that is mostly through trippy VA. Go Vivi/Priel/Nikolai).

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Re: What Games Are You Playing: 2008
« Reply #1399 on: April 13, 2008, 06:23:56 AM »
BvS- Got Emosuke lvl 2. Probably will go for Shikai now before doing anything else.