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Finally beating *that* game....
Storm Rider:
Uh, may I remind you of a little game called "Eternal Fucking Darkness"?
KvP:
--- Quote from: Scandanavian War Machine on 03 Nov 2009, 10:08 ---
--- Quote from: Caleb on 03 Nov 2009, 06:37 ---Maybe I should just concentrate on finishing Call of Cthulhu.
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is that any good? I'm a huge Lovecraft fan but that game looked sort of mediocre and i never got around to checking it out.
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It's really hard, but it's fun. You have to look at it as an adventure game first and a shooter second. If you can run from enemies, do.
ackblom12:
--- Quote from: Storm Rider on 03 Nov 2009, 11:00 ---Uh, may I remind you of a little game called "Eternal Fucking Darkness"?
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Fucking hell, yes, what he said.
BrilliantEraser:
I... I have a confession to make. I still have not beaten Final Fantasy 7. My game is saved right before that last battle, but I can't seem to beat Sephiroth. I even went through all the trouble of getting the "Knights of the Round" materia. Still no dice.
snalin:
--- Quote from: McTaggart on 03 Nov 2009, 09:48 ---Oh and I've never fully finished Diablo 2, though I'm not sure that's a reasonable goal single player. I think act 2 hell difficulty is as far as I've managed. I could have gone further but it gets to a point where it's 80% agro control, 15% trying to keep alive and 5% killing things that it gets to be incredibly heavy going.
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I have gotten like halfway through act 3 before quitting a coupple of times. I think I've only been in Hell once.
i remembered another one - I've played Might and Magic 6-8, but never finished any of them, mostly due to it taking so god damned long. They are great, great, great games, though. You want interesting storyline and an open world RPG that gives exiting and challenging gameplay and new game experiences all through the game? This is the shit.
I especially love how the levelling system works - it's so slow that when you actually get a new level and can get one rank up in a skill and then get to where you need to train it and train it, it feels like a great accomplishment. Loved it every time my mages could use new spells, even more than in Baldur's Gate. I don't know why, it's probably the different gameplay each of them brought - think of water walk and fly, two spells that radically alters how you play the game.
Now I want to play them again. The sad thing is that I know I'll just end up sitting in taverns, playing that card game, since it's fucking magnificent.
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