Started Borderlands 2 the other day. Mostly just getting some easy achievements before me and my brothers do co-cop together. Playing as the Siren currently (will be Mekromancer in co-cop)
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Started Borderlands 2 the other day. Mostly just getting some easy achievements before me and my brothers do co-cop together. Playing as the Siren currently (will be Mekromancer in co-cop)
Personally I'd recommend any of the pre-VII games (I-VI) though IV, V, and VI are the 3 of those I'd recommend the most. For VII and on, I'd recommend IX over most of the other titles in that group, though X and XII are decent in their own right IMO. After that, play whatever you want to play.
Just finished my replay of "Brave Fencer Musashi" by Squaresoft. Last boss was a pain, especially because I burned through all of my items on the way TO the boss. Grr.
Good game, but Alundra was better. I wonder what I'll play next...
Planning on getting FF XI sometime in the next week or two. Saw its on sale for $10 on amazon new (hope it stays that way until my next paycheck) and checked my pc's specs and breathed a sigh of relief. Anybody else play XI still?
Playing Resident Evil 2 on the PSX.
Haven't seen this game since I was a kid, and I was never the one behind the controller before, but it astounds me how this game can still be terrifying despite its archaic graphic and control presentation. The strong mood-setting of the locked camera and the ominous music, combined with gruesome sound effects, get my heart racing every time I hear the click of a licker crawling on the ceiling.
Right Now I'm working on 2 games.
The first one is The Elder scrolls 4 Oblivion on the PC, Just joined the Dark Brotherhood. Some good old fashion fun :3
And I'm also started up Zelda: Skyward Sword. just got to the first dungeon :P
I wasn't crazy about Oblivion... I didn't hate it, like a lot of TES fans seem to, but it lacked a lot of the charm Morrowind had. I think it was mostly due to the bland landscapes of Cyrodiil compared to the fantastical scenery of Vvardenfell. I did, however, prefer the faction quests in Oblivion to those of Morrowind and Skyrim. Seriously, Skyrim's faction questlines were garbage! So completely boring... A character with baseline skills in magic and thievery could easily become the guildmaster of both the College and the Thieves Guild? I miss the days when a player had to actually earn their way into a faction. Skyrim's factions were the worst in the series.
I'm not playing anything new just yet, though I recently picked up some belated titles on Steam... Amnesia, Braid, and the first two Bioshock games. I've not played any of them, so I've got a bit of work to do :D
Started playing FFXI a couple days ago. After finally getting used to the controls throughout most of the first day, I spent most of my time farming for crystals and leveling up (it is a mmo, but meh). I plan on getting Fire Emblem Awakening next week and I've heard that a bunch of Final Fantasy titles on the PSN will be getting 50% discounts this month for the FF 25th anniversary celebration. Might get some if they ones I don't have copies of (that still work *eyes FF7 discs*)