 "Indigo Prophecy" / "Fahrenheit" Review
#329 posted by . on 2005/12/27 21:21:06
 Than
#330 posted by bal on 2005/12/28 01:05:26
Hmm, well MKDS really isn't a competetive game to start with, you can pretty much go from being 8th to 1st in the last few seconds of the race with a bit of luck (what with how you get much better items when you're doing badly). I've been playing it with 3-4 people quite a bit at school, and the scores balance out pretty well. You can set up teams and play against the cpus, but I never really saw the point as it actually plays exactly the same as other races (you can still hit your team mates) and just adds up team scores at the end of each race...
Haven't heard about people droping out when they are losing, but I haven't played online yet (don't have any wifi here).
 Bal
#331 posted by than on 2005/12/28 01:23:54
yes, the blue spiked shell really pissed me off in Double Dash on the GC. I gave up on 150cc special cup (or maybe star, I don't remember - had rainbow road on it) because every time I would be doing well, some cunt would get the blue spiked shell and fuck me over on the last lap - when there is no time to make up for errors.
Anyway, I didn't like playing Mario Kart with my mates when I was at uni because they were better than me, and it really sucked to come last most of the time. I don't really go in for games that feel too competetive these days.
 Than
#332 posted by bal on 2005/12/28 02:43:29
I haven't played MK since the original on snes, so I don't really know how this one compares to the N64 and GC versions, but it's definatly less competitive than the snes version. Most of the people I play with (who've played the other versions) seem to agree that this one is at least a bit more fun.
Hmm, grabbed Meteos, have to try and see if that's any good multiplayer...
 Mario Kart
#333 posted by cyBeAr on 2005/12/28 08:21:47
I haven't played the DS version but all the between it and the snes game has added lots of more powerfull items and tons of annoying somtimes semi-random hazards on the course. To me the snes version is still easily the best one I've played because it's simpler and awards skill more but then again I guess that makes for more uneven fights wich can be boring for beginners.
Played mario kart double dash recently for the first time and the giant boswer shells and some other things taking up half the width of the course was the most annoying thing ever.. despite all powerfull items I still didn't have any problems racing far ahead of the people I played with on most tracks.
 Well
#334 posted by than on 2005/12/28 16:00:47
you obviously own.
I prefered the snes one to double dash too. Double Dash just looked a lot prettier.
 Got Meteos Too!
#335 posted by than on 2005/12/29 02:24:17
I bought it today for 1800 Yen, so it was a bargain. I don't buy many DS games purely because I find the price a bit insulting for the hours I usually get from them.
I've only had a quick go so far, but it seems cool, but insanely hectic and becomes very hard very fast (on the regular mode). Maybe I will get good if I keep playing...
...didn't get good at Lumines though :(
 Wtf U Still In Jpn?
#336 posted by gone on 2005/12/29 04:17:15
what are u doing there? any job? (jpn is bloody expensive to live afaik)
 I'm A Famous Tv Chef Ffs
#337 posted by than on 2005/12/29 06:51:58
jesus, where have you been for the last 3 months?
I have a cooking show called "than's 101 peach fizz recipes". Each show I make a meal where one of the key ingredients is peach fizz drink. I always make sure either me or someone else has dipped their penis into it before adding it to the recipe.
I'm a damned celebrity!
I still find time to map between dating all the hot actresses and producing and starring in my show of course. It's because Japan is 9 hours ahead of the UK at the moment, so I have 35 hours in a day rather than 24 - it gives me lots of spare time.
 Hehe...
#338 posted by distrans on 2005/12/29 06:58:41
...Iron Chef Fizz
 Than
#339 posted by pjw on 2005/12/29 09:02:53
I like you; you're full of shit.
 Than I Hate You =(
#340 posted by bal on 2005/12/29 11:04:32
Hmm, Meteos is weird, you can pretty much just swing your pen around the screen randomly and not lose for quite a while, make some funky uber combos is fun though, still have to try it multiplayer to see what it's really worth.
About game prices, I find I spend alot more time playing these silly DS games than pc games that often cost 2 times more... I have about 50 hours of play time on Advance Wars, and probably at least half that on Mario Kart. But as it's already been said, it's probably silly to judge a game by the time you spend playing it.
 Games
#341 posted by metlslime on 2005/12/30 02:40:54
Than, I wonder how you got 35 from 9 and 24 (and 3 and 101)...
Just picked up Shadow of the Colossus for christmas... pretty nice game. It's just boss fights (and riding your horse from boss to boss,) but it takes as long to fight a boss as most games' full levels. Artistically very nice, though the PS2's technical weakness shows through sometimes.
Also got We Love Katamari, but it's too early to tell if this game offers enough new stuff to be worth having if you already own the first game.
 26 And 9
#342 posted by than on 2005/12/30 04:26:06
the Japanese day is 26 hours long anyway, since the Sun rises here, which takes two hours, and thus there are an extra two hours in the day.
Ok, I admit, I am just retarded.
 Gamepark 2X (GP2X)
#343 posted by than on 2006/01/02 16:42:20
Has anyone got or is considering getting one of these?
http://www.play-asia.com/paOS-13-71-d1-70-uq6.html
They sound pretty cool, and support custom code properly, rather than the annoying hacks/updates of the PSP. I am thinking about getting one so I can upgrade my PSP bios and forget about PSP homebrew forever.
btw, Metlslime, if you are reading, can we have a tags help button somewhere, since I don't know what they are.
 Than:
#344 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/02 16:48:52
 Than:
#345 posted by cyBeAr on 2006/01/03 01:05:19
they might be good for homebrew but less so for unique games, I guess if you can run most old console/arcade games on it you might need need much more though.
btw I'm going to Thailand today so we'll almost be neighbours!
 Have A Good Trip
#346 posted by than on 2006/01/03 04:25:51
What are you going to Thailand for? Work or picking up ladyboys?
Do you speak Thai?
 You Are Empty (PC)
#347 posted by than on 2006/01/03 17:58:59
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/youareempty/screenindex.html
Does that appeal to anyone else? Absolutely gorgeous graphics, interesting setting (I suppose comparable to HL2, but with far more detail to the environments) and gameplay that sounds like it will be another return to the old school style of run and shoot, as featured more recently in games like Painkiller and Serious Sam, but mixed with more slow paced horror and exploration levels.
Sounds and looks awesome to me.
One of the monsters looks a bit crap though... kinda looks like a mutant kangaroo. You will know what I mean if you look at the shots.
 Serious Sam II
I understand it's out now.
Is it any improvement on the previous releases? Or are you just lurching from killbox to killbox again but with better graphics?
 You Are Empty
#349 posted by necros on 2006/01/03 21:19:26
i like the setting... anything that looks post-apocalyptic is good to me. ^_^
 So In Preparation For A New Comp
#350 posted by nitin on 2006/01/03 22:26:58
I'm looking at these games. The last *new* game I played was Star Trek : Elite Force 2.
Any other suggestions :
Doom 3
D3 exp � ROE
Quake 4
Painkiller
Far Cry
Half Life 2
FEAR
Call of Duty
Medal of Honor � Pacific Assault
Max Payne 2
Prince of Persia � sands of time
Halo
Unreal 2
Splinter Cell
Splinter Cell 2
The chronicles of riddick
Driver 3
Enclave
King Kong
Splinter Cell 3
XIII
 You Are Empty
#351 posted by BlackDog on 2006/01/04 04:57:26
Terrible monster design. Crap name. Beautiful environments, with particularly good lighting.
I like the visuals and the coherently old fashioned feel, but can't say anything more than that is terribly appealing. At least it isn't god-awful ww2 bollocks.
 Hmm
#352 posted by than on 2006/01/04 06:04:57
I think there are a couple of monsters that look quite cool. I quite like the art style of them too.
The environments are the real standout visual feature though, I suppose.
I'm looking forward to a demo anyway.
 Ticket To Ride
#353 posted by bambuz on 2006/01/04 09:02:31
it's a boardgame originally, but one can play in the internet for free - it's a java thing in the browser and looks exactly like the original. It's a fun multiplayer game, turn-based, where you build railroad tracks across north america (the europe map is crap imo). You have to draw objective cards between cities and then approximate what the others will do, if they might block your routes or something.
I like it. Played the boardgame too a while ago and it's even nicer.
http://ticket2ridegame.com
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