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 Post subject: What games are you playing right now?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:58 am 
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I play Dynasty Warriors 5 Empires now. It's a war based game on the Novel that is based on history and fiction of China around the years AD170-230.

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I haven't player a lot of game lately... actually since I have a girlfriend ! But that's not the only reason. I also have a lot of projects that require time and efforts. I think I've lost some interest for video games in general, although I can still appreciate a good game once in a while.
Recently, I've juste finisher MGS and I had player MGS3 just before. Right now, I don't play any game in particular.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:27 pm 
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Yeah mate, girlfriends tend to impede on the gaming time of most men.
But that’s good because gamers can easily forget about the many other pleasures in life. :wink:

I'm actually playing SF: TOS again becuase my memory card was erased by my AR Max cheat device. :evil:
I'm hoping to get online now that I have moved to the big city (Canberra) and finally attain the T4 rank, I just need a DSL account now.


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That sucks, I prefer not to use cheat devices, except for emulators since it's safer to use cheats on that. I also have a backup memory card with all saves on it, might I lose something I have a backup :)

Right now I play GTAIII, it's pretty good.

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I also have a backup memory card with all saves on it, might I lose something I have a backup


Me too, but one of the few game saves I did not backup was (of course) SF: TOS. I am enjoying the second playthrough almost as much as the first though.


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Sim City 4 Deluxe Edition.

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Sim City !?

Well, to each their own I suppose.


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I used a play Sim City a lot when I was younger ;)

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Yeah I did too. I think it was one of the first strategy games I ever played. It does bring back memories.


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Puniard wrote:
Yeah I did too. I think it was one of the first strategy games I ever played. It does bring back memories.


I never realized it was a stratey game. Back at that when I had never heard of internet. No faqs for the games, the time I had patience to spend hours trying to figure what to do next.

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Right now I'm playing Shinobido: Way of the Ninja, GT4 (again) and Tekken 5. I just can't seem to get enough of GT4, even after attaining 100% completion and getting all the gold medals for the licence tests.


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This year I still couldn't get enough og GTA: San Andreas. But now I'm back on SF :D

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I know what you mean about GTA: SA, I’ve completed it three times now. The second time was the massive task of attaining 100% (about 2 months to do it) and the third time I tested out a few codes from a couple of cheat devices (like raising the sea level 10 meters!) 8).

After I finish with Shinobido: WotN I think I’ll do the same, I can never get enough of the SF series.


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I did more than 10 story playthroughs already of GTA:SA. I got the PC version which is awesome with all the mods out there. Never gotten 100%, I thought a lot of those side missions were boring.

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I agree, some of them are super boring (the Quarry). But some of the others are super fun (car racing), I always make an effort to 100% every GTA game I can get my hands on.


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Puniard wrote:
I agree, some of them are super boring (the Quarry). But some of the others are super fun (car racing), I always make an effort to 100% every GTA game I can get my hands on.


Yeah I liked the races too and vigilance in a tank is a an exception, love it 8)

I might just buy Shinobido for the Mission Editor. I loved Tenchu 2 just for the mission editor, and finally they decided to make one again :)

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I got it because it was made by the same people that made Tenchu, Tenchu 2, Way of the Samurai and Way of the Samurai 2. It is a better game than Tenchu 3 that’s for sure.

If you like the mission editor in Tenchu 2 then you’re probably going to love Shinobido: Way of the Ninja. During the main game you have a garden that you have to defend from attacking barbarians and ninja’s, this garden is basically a small mission editor level that you have to edit into a fortress using spike traps, fire traps, pitfalls, cannons, etc, etc. You can even station a few samurai warriors (that you can unlock) to help you battle all the attacking enemies.

Also, you can make your own items in this game using alchemy. Things like knockout bombs, explosive bombs, health potions, speed potions, strength potions, double jump scrolls, invisibility scrolls, scrolls that give unlimited items and scrolls that allow you to do stealth kills on any enemy like bosses or even bears!

In my opinion, this is one of the best games on the PS2 and I highly recommend it.


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Puniard wrote:
I got it because it was made by the same people that made Tenchu, Tenchu 2, Way of the Samurai and Way of the Samurai 2. It is a better game than Tenchu 3 that’s for sure.

If you like the mission editor in Tenchu 2 then you’re probably going to love Shinobido: Way of the Ninja. During the main game you have a garden that you have to defend from attacking barbarians and ninja’s, this garden is basically a small mission editor level that you have to edit into a fortress using spike traps, fire traps, pitfalls, cannons, etc, etc. You can even station a few samurai warriors (that you can unlock) to help you battle all the attacking enemies.

Also, you can make your own items in this game using alchemy. Things like knockout bombs, explosive bombs, health potions, speed potions, strength potions, double jump scrolls, invisibility scrolls, scrolls that give unlimited items and scrolls that allow you to do stealth kills on any enemy like bosses or even bears!

In my opinion, this is one of the best games on the PS2 and I highly recommend it.


OMG I really have to get that game. But I want to complete Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (PC) first.

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I have the game now, and I really like it so far. It has a fun story system, but too much playing on the same level. However we have the Mission Editor for that. I didn't do much at ME yet, but I once placed a lot of allies against enemies to see a small battlefield. That is really fun :)

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Cool, I admit I don’t play around with the ME that much, mainly because I’ve spent hours on the garden defence layout. Try out the pre-made ME levels, they will teach you some advanced techniques that will help tremendously in the normal game.

Stupid me lent this game to a mate and now he’s hooked, I won’t get it back until he completes it. I suppose that’s good though, the more people that know about this game the better right.

Oh yeah, make sure you collect as many items as you can, so when you unlock alchemy you won’t have to spend all your money on ingredients. Just pick up and keep everything you see off the ground and you'll be right.


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