PunPunBaka said: World Of Warcraft: Wrath Of The Lich King
Seconded! And also Warcraft III: TFT - Great game!
ya what a terrible game to get addicted to. good thing i got no life. death knights are so much fun. just ran a 5 man group of only DKs for ramparts. smooth run.
I don't play one myself. Are they cool? I know they pretty much start with an epic mount and full rare gear... That sux ^^ I'm a lock
... Even if I took time to write alot of intelligent words of deep thought and meaning in my signature, would you really care to read and comment on it? ...
Mirror's Edge and Mass Effect (for the 5th time or something, yay NXE) on the Xbox360.
I guess I can throw a replay of Dead Space in there too, a lot of fun the second time around, those monsters just fall apart!
Usually, you may see a path split, one leading to a teasure or dead end, the other leading to your destination..
ToS does this, but alot of the treasure is harder to get to. There's also decisions that change the outcome of the story somewhat. This doesn't usually happen in JRPG's.
Right now I'm playing Mirror's Edge. It's a nice idea for a game, but I end up becoming a Faith-pancake for my own good. D: I guess I just suck.
After I'm finished with Mirror's Edge I anticipate either renting Saint's Row 2 with a friend and playing it co-op over Live, or finally getting around to Tales of Vesperia and/or Infinite Undiscovery.
But once Persona 4 comes out early December, EVERYTHING STOPS. Because it's PERSONA TIME.
Rented Sonic Unleashed and Castlevania Judgment both for wii.
Sonic Unleashed is fun, though it being the gimped version of the game I want to play the 360/PS3 one. Warehog hating is overrated IMO It isn't that bad.
Castlevania Judgment would be great if the camera isn't bad. Then again I didn't play that far in.
I bought a copy of ICO, after years and years of searching for one that wasn't beat to hell, a little before summer and I finally have the time to play it. For an older title, its still pretty breathtaking.
I just discovered SD Gundam G Generation Spirits (that's a mouthful) recently, and have been working at it for a bit now. Yeah, it's repetitive, especially after having played two previous G Gen games, but it's fun for the most part.
Currently playing FIFA 09 and SOCOM Confrontation.
Alliance: In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pocket that they cannot separately plunder a third.
-Ambrose Bierce
Still playing Lunar 2, 13 hours in right now. Although it's simplistic, it, like its prequel, has the charm newer RPGs (such as FFXII) lack. There are times when it's nice to play through an easy to follow and easy to play (not that the battles are easy!) RPG. It's out-dated by todays standards, there's no denying that, but it's the old school charm it has that makes it more enjoyable to play than newer RPGs.
As expected after playing Lunar 1, the world feels alive thanks to the effort put in by Working Designs, with the huge amount of NPCs in each town nearly always having something new to say after every event. There's that much text in the game that I feel like I'm spending longer reading than I am playing! My only complaint so far is that the dialog isn't quite as amusing as it was in the prequel, but that's mainly because Kyle and Jessica aren't alive to fight like cat and dog this time around.
Once I'm finished with it, I'll go back and replay Lunar 1 since, as ever, my memoy is fuzzy. I'll then try to get myself to play through my Arc the Lad collection - another of Working Designs wonderful releases. That'll take quite a while with there being 3 proper games AND a spin-off battle game.
I've been playing this online Fiesta game. People are surprisingly friendly here.. friendlier than this other mmorpg I played a few years back. The only thing I don't like is that there's really no explanation to how to do things like casting magic. At least have a tutorial. Maybe I'm just not observant enough to have notice these things sooner. They should also place more warnings like (1 time use) on scrolls and such that disappear after being used. I wasted so many things but I guess now I know, right?
Until very recently, I had spent quite a number of hours playing Tales of the World for the psp, but after reaching 6% game completion, I realized something.. Even with the strongest mage weapon in the game, it is impossible to level up or win a single battle with my current equipment unless I am partnered up with a NPC like Genis or Chester. Even then, it would take about 30 minutes to gain a single level. Thus, I have quit playing the game and hope its sequel would be a better one.
I played Gundam: Encounter in Space earlier, but got tired after awhile thanks to its unique gameplay. Aside from the long remastered anime cutscenes, the gameplay itself is mainly repetitive action based on the usage of both a beam rifle and a beam saber. To be more precise, all you really do is press the buttons L1, L2, R1, R2 to target the enemy mobile suit or battleship, then followed by pressing x and triangle continously for like 10-15 minutes. My wrist became painful after an hour of gameplay. The good thing about this game is that it features 3 story modes and a mission mode with fully-voiced remastered anime cutscenes along with many unlockable mobile suits. It is also a very rare ps2 game. However, I don't like the gameplay at all.
The other ps2 game I am playing is Mana Khemia, which is a RPG from Gust. It is pretty much the same as the previous Atelier Iris games. It comes with dual-audio and graphics that look like the typical snes. The music is upbeat and it also features some anime cutscenes. The alchemy part of the game is awesome, but the downside is that it is rather time-consuming to gather ingredients. The only way to have the right ingredients is to buy or to collect on your own. To buy requires a lot of coth that can only be obtained from battles, since part-time isn't available midway in the game. And thus, it is entirely possible to spend 1-2 hours just gathering materials and fighting battles, yet not advancing the story one bit.
When I finish this game, I will be playing Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm, since the two games are very similar and also closely-related. Aside from that, I also plan on getting some new ds games, such as Rune Factory, Rune Factory 2, and Luminous Arc 2. On the other hand, Persona 4 is coming out in another 2-3 weeks. I would probably put all my time on that game instead of any other. Eternal Poison also came out, but that will have to wait. Mainly, the gameplay is mainly tactical which is extra time-consuming, so I won't be able to play it. The plus side is that it features nice CG character designs and also cutscenes.
Generally, to sum it up.. The games I am currently playing would be:
Red Alert 3. Pure fun. Anime-style army for Japan, fighting bears for Russia and incredibly fun dialogues. Krukov's "You have been pain in my zhopa for some time now" - I just rofled!
Currently playing Melty Blood: Act Cadenza. I can't believe this is a doujin game, that's just crazy. Arcuied is my favorite character so far. Tohno is fun, too.