Gamers Thread

^AWESOME SHIT. I loved hiding in a dark corner with my shovel and franticaly chase anyone who happens to pass by me.

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I once killed 2 n00bs with a shovel in 3 seconds and the game was all like "HUMILIATION." Then they actually kicked me...for killing them. I'm not usually one to accuse others of being gay n00bs, but...gay n00bs.
 
NWN 2 has the shittiest controls and camera known to man. Now I'm not going to say World of Warcraft is the best, but I think it's the easiest to just pick up and start playing and having fun. The graphics suck though.
 
Is there any substantial way in which SSBB is better than the previous offerings? New characters =/= substantial to me. Not even Snake or Sonic, who are awesome.

I'm sure it's a pretty fun game, but I don't get why people are getting their panties in a bunch over it.
 
Sonic is gay.

Is there any substantial way in which SSBB is better than the previous offerings? New characters =/= substantial to me. Not even Snake or Sonic, who are awesome.

I'm sure it's a pretty fun game, but I don't get why people are getting their panties in a bunch over it.


Because even if it was the exact same as the FIRST one, it would still be unbelievably awesome.

I wish I had a Wii.
 
I can verify that it is ridiculously good, and I don't even own it. Played for 4-5 hours straight at my friend's the other day. EPIC WINNER.

Also, it's better than the previous ones because the one player game is actually fucking good too. You can make your own levels also.

Oh, and you can play online against people. Awesome much?
 
I found it quite gay. Two attack buttons? Seriously? Well great, lets just button mash away and win everything. I also hate how kill points are so easy to obtain. Your enemy can hit you once in the entire fight, and if you avoid the entirety of his/her blows for, lets say... 5 minutes, and end up accidentally killing yourself - the fucker still gets the point.
 
:rolleyes:

Also, are there games in which missteps don't kill you? I'm pretty sure the "enemy gets point when you accidentally kill yourself" rule applies to, well, every game ever. There are no games that reward stupidity really.

The buttons are pretty strategic tbh also. IDK what you're getting at. You could say Tekken is a button masher too but if you faced someone who really knew what he/she was doing you'd get wrecked no matter what.

You could be being sarcastic though imo
 
:rolleyes:

Also, are there games in which missteps don't kill you? I'm pretty sure the "enemy gets point when you accidentally kill yourself" rule applies to, well, every game ever. There are no games that reward stupidity really.

The buttons are pretty strategic tbh also. IDK what you're getting at. You could say Tekken is a button masher too but if you faced someone who really knew what he/she was doing you'd get wrecked no matter what.
I haven't played brawl but as melee and the original both were button mashing games in it's core It is probably a button mashing game if it more like that then its prequals. Comparing it to Tekken is a big insult to Tekken imo as it is one of the least Button mashing fighting games out there.
Not saying that's a bad thing (I love both the original and Melee and probably will love Brawl too if I ever play it). SSB obv has lots of other elements which makes it suitable for button mashing as it would be too complicated if it had lots of advanced moves in it. But saying the accual fighting is advanced is just lying imo. :)

BTW, is Roy still there? He was my favourite in Melee. Ranged attacks are for pussies. ;)
 
I played on Twilight Princess on Wii for a bit today. That is a really boring game. The art direction was just bland and drab. The jumping mechanic and some of the controls are really dated at this point. The stupid metal boots slow you to about two steps per second, so certain points in the dungeon crawl take way too long. I've never been a huge Zelda fan, but I at least liked OoT and LTTP enough to put a lot of hours in. I put in about three hours in TP, and I have no interest in picking it up again.