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geise

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2745 on: September 03, 2015, 03:20:27 AM »
Finally got a working sony pvm again.  Played some Soldier Blade on the Duo, then some Battle Circuit on the supergun.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2746 on: September 03, 2015, 04:00:56 AM »
Started playing Puzzle Fighter Turbo again. Not sure if there is any real skill in this game, just seems so random. Fun game in short bursts..


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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2747 on: September 03, 2015, 05:11:10 AM »
Zeroigar english patched. I like its style. Presentation, graphics, music, what's not to like about his game? (well, maybe they could have done a bit more with the sound effects). Can't wait to play more. Not sure about the gameplay mechanics, as to how do you replenish your energy (haven't checked a faq).

Page 13-14 will help you most, but I included 9-12 to make sure I covered all the bases. :)


Gracias Esteban, this makes things more clear.
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esteban

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2748 on: September 03, 2015, 05:13:58 AM »
Zeroigar english patched. I like its style. Presentation, graphics, music, what's not to like about his game? (well, maybe they could have done a bit more with the sound effects). Can't wait to play more. Not sure about the gameplay mechanics, as to how do you replenish your energy (haven't checked a faq).

Page 13-14 will help you most, but I included 9-12 to make sure I covered all the bases. :)


Gracias Esteban, this makes things more clear.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2749 on: September 04, 2015, 06:12:11 AM »
Metal Gear Solid V on ps4. So far the game is a big departure from the other metal gear games. This one has a open world feel, and is more focused on gameplay. The story is still there, but a lot of it is told through optional cassette tapes. Which i actually enjoy. If you want to be more involved with the story you can, if not, then you don't have to be. But anyone who have played the previous MGS games will be listening to the tapes for sure.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2750 on: September 11, 2015, 10:49:31 PM »
PS4
Metal Gear Solid V the Phantom Pain

This latest,MGS throw me off due to it's more open world and manage mechanics.Beside the enemy soldiers have a very wide field of vision.So unless you know the area well you will be spotted easily.Still i'm getting use to how it plays now.There's lot's to do in MGSV it puts the past metal gears to shame with the content it has.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2751 on: September 15, 2015, 02:54:19 PM »
Zeroigar english patched. I like its style. Presentation, graphics, music, what's not to like about his game? (well, maybe they could have done a bit more with the sound effects). Can't wait to play more. Not sure about the gameplay mechanics, as to how do you replenish your energy (haven't checked a faq).


Page 13-14 will help you most, but I included 9-12 to make sure I covered all the bases. :)







That's great work, este! How did they manage to get you interested in working on an English fan patch project though ?? This is the first time I've seen it.

esteban

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2752 on: September 17, 2015, 12:32:22 AM »

That's great work, este! How did they manage to get you interested in working on an English fan patch project though ?? This is the first time I've seen it.

I was always so busy in my personal life I felt bad if I committed to something and didn't follow through.

I was going to help with voice acting in Mysterious Song, but the cheap microphones I had purchased sounded horrible and I was juggling graduate school + child, so I just gave up on Mysterious Song :( 

But I have been itching to work on something and Zeroigar presented itself at the (nearly) perfect time and place.

I created a few pages of a Xanadu manual a few years ago (it looks like I will get to finish that project :) ), so the Zeroigar work was an easy extension.

Life is still busy, but I know I can squeeze in time for PCE projects because I love 'em. Sometimes I am crying, but I love  'em.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2753 on: September 18, 2015, 12:32:06 AM »
I've been a bit busy lately, but with the release of MGSV, I've finally decided to play through the Metal Gear Saga. I had the games (except for 4), but never got around to playing them. I'm about halfway through the first one, and, while it is a great, great game, it's not as mind-blowing as I would've hoped.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2754 on: September 19, 2015, 07:41:56 AM »
Xbox 360 Tomb Raider

I just finished the game with 100% completion. This is the first game in awhile that I was actually motivated to finish on 100%. I would highly suggest this game to anybody looking for a cheap 360 game at this point. The environment is cool, and the story is all right. The depth of customization/collecting was enough to where I enjoyed it, but it didn't kill my OCD collecting self.

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« Reply #2755 on: September 23, 2015, 04:22:37 PM »
This one comes down off the shelf and gets some love at least once a month. Looking at my calendar, it's about that time.

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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2756 on: September 23, 2015, 04:38:35 PM »
This one comes down off the shelf and gets some love at least once a month. Looking at my calendar, it's about that time.




Had no idea that figure existed!  That's pretty awesome.  He just needs a tiny ninja hanging off his side somewhere and stabbing him for it to be even more perfect.

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« Reply #2757 on: September 23, 2015, 04:47:24 PM »
It's a Revoltech. They did a line of Buddhist statue figures a few years ago.

http://www.amazon.com/Kaiyodo-Takeya-Revoltech-003-Ashura/dp/B00712Y5FQ
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Re: Your Daily Dose of Gaming.
« Reply #2758 on: September 23, 2015, 05:00:06 PM »
Aw man, revoltechs are the coolest.  I wish they made them for more video game characters though...
Play Turbografx.
Play the Turbografx. PLAY
THE TURBOGRAFX!!!!!!

Buh buh buh, I have almost all teh games evar.  I R TEH BESTEST COLLECTR!!

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« Reply #2759 on: September 28, 2015, 06:30:06 PM »
I picked up a Playstation TV brand new from a pawn shop for $30, and as fate would have it, there's now an exploit that finally makes the English version of Ys: Memories of Celceta playable by overwriting the whitelist. 

I sold my Vita after I platinum-ed the game, thinking that I'd just get a PS TV instead.  I've never been huge on handhelds, anyway.  Unfortunately, they never patched the US version, so I thought I was pretty much screwed out of ever playing it again.  Crazy that I picked that thing up on a whim today and it just so happened that the exploit became public a few days ago.

Anyway, I spent about four hours playing it on my nice 60" display.  It was a glorious time. :D  I'm still wondering how Falcom is progressing with Ys VIII.  It's been so long since I've seen any info on it.

At any rate, the PS TV is suddenly a pretty solid purchase now.  I think Best Buy even has a bare bones unit for $40 now.