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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Apr 3, 2013 22:07:18 GMT 1
Or the most kick-ass way to start an assault on a Russian gangster's estate.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Apr 4, 2013 0:58:51 GMT 1
Me3 Omega, raiding fleet attack
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Apr 8, 2013 3:44:40 GMT 1
I dusted off my PS2 collection and put in "Heroes of the Pacific". During a mission for the Battle of Coral Sea, I had to fly an SBD Dauntless dive-bomber to take out a Japanese carrier. Later in that same mission, I have to fly that same bomber as a fighter to intercept several Aichi D3A "Val" dive-bombers and Nakajima B5N "Kate" torpedo bombers that happen to be escorted by Mitsubishi A6M2 "Zero" fighters. Needless to say, things got a bit antsy, but I swear I was wearing this massive trollface as I used an aircraft designed specifically to attack ground targets as an ersatz fighter, probably pissing off the NPC pilots in the process.
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 11, 2013 16:43:41 GMT 1
The entire last chapter of 'The Walking Dead' (the Telltale game, not the FPS). It's a shame there is so little choice about what happens and essentially only one ending, but it's the best ending ever, so it's really hard to care.
Seeing (almost) every plotline very carefully wrapped up (I never learned what Crista was hiding the whole time) meeting the big bad and hearing who he was, losing the party-members one by one, and then the very end, where they not only keep everything tense and emotional but also find clever ways to use the 'point and click' mechanic for a character who can't move. And best of all, the horror comes from both 'Oh God zombies are going to get us / her' and 'I have to traumatise a small girl in five different ways' at the same time. Which is exactly what horror should be - both physical threat and emotional stress jumping out at you. I physically recoiled at the last moment. xD
And the exchange "Do I look like a monster to you?" / "We all do now" is an epic moment in itself. Every zombie story ever told is now kicking itself that it didn't think of that one first. Incredible game, I would like to marry it, I hope they don't spoil that ending any time soon.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 11, 2013 16:56:51 GMT 1
Dat ending...the feels man, THE FEELS!
I'm still in the camp that thinks Kenny is alive. Rednecks are the best survivors in the zombie apocalypse, look at Daryl Dixon.
With my game, Lee said to Christa "You are walking for two now". So you could argue he either meant Christa has to support Omid or Christa is having a baby. TBH form all the little hints we got, i think she is having a kid. Why else did Omid jump for joy when he first met Clementine? Or Christa reacted so heavily in Crawford?
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 11, 2013 17:12:04 GMT 1
Ahhhhh yes Lee said that to Christa in my game too, but I was paying attention to so much else that I didn't process it. That must be it then. But how did Lee know that if I didn't? Eh, no bother.
Kenny may very well be alive! I thought so too. Also the Stranger on the radio (his voice changed a lot between episodes, weirdly) was clearly Steve Buscemi. I might have known....
And I am feeling very smug about not stealing the supplies in episode 2 now. Hm hm hm, I am truly holier than thou, Steve Buscemi. Hm hm hmm
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Post by Mister Buch on Apr 11, 2013 17:17:59 GMT 1
Maaaan, I should have realised it was Steve Buscemi when I saw that bowling ball bag of his.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Apr 11, 2013 17:50:11 GMT 1
Mr Pink fell on bad times after the heist...
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 10, 2013 5:01:34 GMT 1
Playing Saints Row 1 and wiping out a bunch of Vice Kings thugs... while listening to classical music like Cannon in D. Pure win.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jun 10, 2013 5:55:09 GMT 1
LOL. I've got the Canon in D and other classical set for the College of Winterhold and Temples.
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 10, 2013 6:02:33 GMT 1
This might surprise some on here (save for Cali since punks are like brothers to metalheads) but I love listening to (and playing) classical music. I listen to Beethoven, Bach (technically baroque), Pachelbel (baroque again), Vivaldi, Mozart, Tchaikovskui, etc. Any music that survives for centuries has actual soul and life within it.
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Post by Mister Buch on Jun 10, 2013 9:30:01 GMT 1
Oy.
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Post by jklinders on Jun 10, 2013 10:26:25 GMT 1
This might surprise some on here (save for Cali since punks are like brothers to metalheads) but I love listening to (and playing) classical music. I listen to Beethoven, Bach (technically baroque), Pachelbel (baroque again), Vivaldi, Mozart, Tchaikovskui, etc. Any music that survives for centuries has actual soul and life within it. Besides nearly all of the best metal is classically derived.
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 10, 2013 11:15:05 GMT 1
This might surprise some on here (save for Cali since punks are like brothers to metalheads) but I love listening to (and playing) classical music. I listen to Beethoven, Bach (technically baroque), Pachelbel (baroque again), Vivaldi, Mozart, Tchaikovskui, etc. Any music that survives for centuries has actual soul and life within it. Besides nearly all of the best metal is classically derived. Case in point... I've posted this before, but it bears a repeat. Iron Maiden's "Fear of the Dark", Symphonic-style
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 11, 2013 15:10:06 GMT 1
Awesome My thread is back from the dead
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