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NovaMan XP
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« Reply #1804 on: 6 April 2009, 01:27:21 » |
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Why hate it? It's a great game. It's a terrible RE game. But its an okay game... although I'm having second thoughts now that I'm fighting those #####ing Reapers. Cheap as hell. Posted on: April 05, 2009, 02:38:41 PM
Beat RE5. Had to play the last chapter on Amateur because they loved spamming Majini with AK-47s, Reapers, and black JJ's all over the place. By far, the last chapter is the chapter that lacks fun completely. But now I unlocked Mercenaries, the best mode in the game... Sad that a bonus mode is more fun than the main game...
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preventerWIND
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« Reply #1820 on: 7 April 2009, 02:03:38 » |
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If your brother has a micro, then you can just use his and never get a GBA. Problem solved.
It's ballsy.
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AlexThePenguin
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« Reply #1842 on: 21 April 2009, 20:26:52 » |
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With my free DSi points, I got Warioware SNAPPED, and AQUIA.
I had some degree of difficulty with SNAPPED, mostly due to white apartment walls not being a contrasted enough background for my skin in certain lighting, but it was fun once Ray got it to work. It's definitely in the spirit of TOUCHED, but with motion-capture instead of touching the screen or using the mic.
AQUIA, on the other hand, I've enjoyed since I started playing it. It's basically a mix between Tetris and those puzzles where you have to slide the pieces around to get them in the proper order, plus ambient music and fish.
SNAPPED utilizes the DSi camera in a carnival-type setting with some of the usual Wario mischief, whereas AQUIA is buttons-only.
Overall, I'd give SNAPPED 3/5 stars, and AQUIA 4/5.
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That's nice, dear.
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Mikero
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« Reply #1846 on: 23 April 2009, 00:13:45 » |
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I only want to play it to get to the second one anyway, so I'll take it on. Posted on: 22 April 2009, 13:37:45
OK. OK. I just played the demo for Tom Clancy's HAWX. Now... I'm not the type to automatically try a game like this. I had to DECIDE whether or not to download for free. But I wanted to be an air cadet when I was younger and I really like planes (but I like copters more) soo... Skip to the end; I loved it. It's really cool, the controls are pretty sick (not complicated flight sim controls which were never my bag) and each of the modes you can switch between (assistance on or off) during play are both interesting and fun to use in dogfights. You really get only one true mission. The first is a training mission for obvious reasons and it focuses on the unassisted mode (which makes sense because the camera angle on that mode is very different and a little tricky at first). The second mission is the obvious mission to have; a dogfight. Or at first it's a dogfight with jets from Las Trinidad (and anti-US group of countries that border Brazil) who are attacking Rio de Janeiro. Your team defends it, it gets bigger. You gotta take out other planes, seacraft, tanks, and bombers, all at once (naturally). It's not so hectic once you get the hang of it, like most flight stuff I suspect. However the very end of it is kind of crazy. You get exp for kills and after you complete the mission it tallies it all. In the demo you can unlock at least 2 planes (by levelling) other than the one you start with (F-16s in 2021? .... OK). The first one you get is OK. Statistically worse than your first one, but it's not bad in the Rio mission. The one you get a level 3 though... Wow. It basically comes over, takes a ##### on both your old planes and then smacks you in the face for not being awesome enough to have had this plane in the first place. Well maybe I'm exaggerating but it's pretty sweet. Apparently this takes place during or around "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter", a game (like every other Tom Clancy story game) that I've never played. It's the future (2021 or so) and it seems a war is about to go down. Your guy (Crenshaw) is the leader of the squad or whatever of Artemis, a private military company (because it's the future). So basically I guess you're working for an amped up Haliburton. Kinda cool. But they don't get into any story really, it's all gameplay and it's all good. One thing it needs is one of those circular diddles that shows your relation to sea level. I crashed a couple times when rolling back after a guy. Seems like a really bitchin' game and I'm gonna have to rent it to see if it holds my enthusiasm later on. Plus I like Brazil.
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