Johnstantine
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Guts should be at hp 9,999.
Handmade_lion said:Playing Shadow of the Colossus in HD on my living room's 50". It's pretty awesome. Yeah. It's pretty awesome.
IncantatioN said:Turkitage, you have Forza for PS3? What version of the game? Is there multi-player on there?
IncantatioN said:Turkitage, you have Forza for PS3? What version of the game? Is there multi-player on there?
Griffith said:Posting this here too because it's what I'm playing, at least until RE: Revelations comes out:
I'm in the middle of replaying OoT 3D Master Quest and I'm doing everything I can to make it a unique and challenging experience as possible. I'm not using L-targeting, and I've inverted the first person controls to throw me off ever so slightly like the mirrored environments, and I'm playing using only the broken Giant's Knife as my sword, so half the damage of the Master Sword (or equal to the Kokiri sword), no range, and no shield (I'm also wearing no shield, which looks cool with the big sheath, like Guts ) I'm also exploring whatever alternative routes or dungeon order I can do to complete the game. For example, I have the Bow, Hammer, Longshot, and Iron Boots but haven't completed any of the Temples yet, just the Ice Cavern and side quests (I'm eying the Gerudo's Fortress next). If I can find a way back to being a child and getting the Lens of Truth without beating the Forest Temple, I will (perhaps by beating the Water or Fire Temple first, but I'm doubtful it'll work). If not, I'll just beat it, get the lens, and then do something stupid like beat the rest of the Temples in reverse or random order. In any case, the amount of freedom to explore and do what you want is refreshing. Maybe that should be the brilliant new innovation they add to future Zelda's: make it open like the first game, or at least as non-linear as OoT where you weren't completely on rails.
Aphasia said:That sounds like it's a really interesting play through! I would be really happy if they just changed that about all future zeldas. I love exploring!
Rhombaad said:I finished Mass Effect 2 last night. I really enjoyed it, but the ending seemed a bit less exciting, or fulfilling, than Mass Effect's. It might just be that this is the second act, but I found the first game's ending to be tremendous (what with the assault on The Citadel, the attack on Sovereign, the final battle against Sovereign/Saren). Don't get me wrong, I'm stoked for Mass Effect 3, but I couldn't help but feel a tad bit let down when I finished it.
I guess I was expecting some sort of face-to-face with Harbinger. Guess we'll see that in MS3.
Griffith said:What, you didn't like the riveting story progression?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oUgiTacw2s
Griffith said:What, you didn't like the riveting story progression?