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ChaosVortex
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« Reply #156 on: 28 December 2007, 04:48:05 » |
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64 was great. I loved Sunshine. It wasn't as good as 64, but I really loved it. Graphically, gameplay, and storywise, I had a blast.
Galaxy however, an entirely different story. It matches Sunshine's graphics (if not better), but the controls and the gameplay engine has totally changed, and the worlds are too weird. It's fun, but from what I was expecting, I'm disappointed.
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Zenaku
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« Reply #160 on: 28 December 2007, 19:14:12 » |
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Delicious /cake/... HEH. (Sadly no one will get that reference. Maybe except for Rez.) Mario 64 was the #####. Sunshine was garbage. You know I really don't know anything about this new age Mario game. Is it like Mario in space? Because I think they already covered that in one of the old game boy games.
I personally really liked Sunshine, I REALLY don't see why so many people hated it.
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Slugkid
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« Reply #162 on: 28 December 2007, 19:55:23 » |
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Delicious /cake/... HEH. (Sadly no one will get that reference. Maybe except for Rez.)
I got that reference... Delicious cake is in somewhere but I forgot where, so if you type it you are a dumbass. I got that from Portal: The flash version, where it has an "A" written in different color. It is (a) delicious cake. you must eat it! M I RITE?!
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Mikero
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« Reply #170 on: 29 December 2007, 01:30:42 » |
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Right. No. Okay I've played a bit of both Sunshine and Galaxy and in playing Galaxy for 20 minutes I could tell it's better than Sunshine. Not only does it avoid the gayosity of totally dog##### frustrated because you can't kill a baddie since he has three square centimeters of crud left on him, but the movement is smoother and it's actually surprisingly fun to dick around space with Mario. By movement, I mean that Sunshine felt slow. FLUDD kept Mario heavy and clunk-riddled. Mario IS NOT a heavy and slash or clunky character. While I did find Sunshine fun, I also found Mario's movement way too crap unless you're using that thing where you're on pillars of water spewing out of FLUDD but even then that lasts all of ten seconds. Nah, son. Then there's the camera. Wow, that sucked. Let's move on. Worlds. Each world in Galaxy might not be so big, but they are quite diverse which is a Mario STAPLE. Every level I played in Sunshine was a fun-sun-bubble gum dream land which wasn't totally bad except that it was repetitive and anti-Mario. #####in' Ristar and the early acts of Sonic were more diverse and they were stuck in 32 bits or less. And I'm sorry, but no there isn't a whole big world for you to explore in Sunshine. It's just like the rest; There's one main world that's relatively safe à la Castle in M64, and that world is connected to a myriad of other worlds which are LEVELS. A whole big world to explore is something that comes with qualifiers; Like being able to free roam that area without having to be on a mission, and such things. In any case, there are areas in Galaxy where you can change your flight path mid-planet jump and go to another planet you would otherwise not be able to reach, and I find that a bit more explore-y than "this game has a lot of levels". And seriously, with Galaxy you're trading up from Sunshine. Instead of exploring a whole world (which like I said you don't really do), you have a bunch of GALAXIES to "explore". Small or not, that is bigger, in a sense. And every little rock I've been to thus far in Galaxy has been vastly more interesting to that horribly boring and horribly designed Sunshine level where there's all sorts of construction and whatever going on so you have to climb up and around all kinds of rafters, beams, whatever. Junk. That level was POOR quality, mates. That being said, what I played of Sunshine was alright. I had a bit of fun, but it was mostly because I love water stuff. I got a bit farther than finding out Baby Bowser (or Koopa Jr. if you're a mook) was the dude, and it was alright. But it was pretty damn "meh" of a game. Delicious /cake/... HEH. (Sadly no one will get that reference. Maybe except for Rez.)
I got that reference... Delicious cake is in somewhere but I forgot where, so if you type it you are a dumbass. I got that from Portal: The flash version, where it has an "A" written in different color. It is (a) delicious cake. you must eat it! M I RITE?!
I think /cake/ is a 4chan reference, sluggo.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #181 on: 29 December 2007, 04:11:33 » |
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It's a DS game where you make your own sprites to play with.
So, I just finished one of the craziest rounds of GH3 I have ever played. I'm against this guy named Fizz online, it's one song on Expert, and since I made the game( room), I figured I might as well pick "Through the Fire and Flames" which is the hardest song availiable to Wii owners (360 folks get the full 'Devil went down to georgia' which is even MORE difficult). Anyways, we both start and suck at the intro, but I take a slight lead, we then each fail to miss a note for the next 300 notes, after which I misplace my nfingers, he pulls ahead, blah blah and I'm 20K behind him the whole song right until the final bits where I creep up on him and then win with 6K more than him. Amazing game. It's funny because the whole time I knew he was better than me, but the last easy part I star-powered and he screwed it up. Woooo. He got 83% of his notes, I got 81% of mine (my personal best). Final scores (roughly): Me (THE JC)- 338K him (FIZZ)- 332K I'm pretty happy with that.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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