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it's time to get back to RPGs...probably Golden Sun 1 and 2.
And I still pick up Grow II now and again and someday I'll even finish. I've been saving throughout and as I recall when you finish the game every save on the card is updated with that info (that you've had the date with so-and-so) and since all seven people in my party like Wein just fine I can probably get those seven endings just starting from the save before the date. This is important because I've been putting off Grow III until I get all the Grow II endings, and I really do want to try Grow III.
Alunissage wrote:
Over Thanksgiving my sister and I played through Neutopia and about half of DKC3 on cooperative mode. And I still pick up Grow II now and again and someday I'll even finish. I've been saving throughout and as I recall when you finish the game every save on the card is updated with that info (that you've had the date with so-and-so) and since all seven people in my party like Wein just fine I can probably get those seven endings just starting from the save before the date. This is important because I've been putting off Grow III until I get all the Grow II endings, and I really do want to try Grow III.
Rune Lai wrote:Checked Shadow of the Colossus out of the library at work. Well, actually it was my coworker who'd checked it out, but after watching everybody (at least four different people!) mashing on colossi behind me in my cube I decided that I'd better take the game home for the weekend and finish it before everything gets spoiled to high heck for me.
So far I'm really liking it. The game goes by quickly, but it's absolutely gorgeous. It's true that there is a "trick" to beating each colossus, but I liked how the player is largely allowed to find the trick on their own. It's difficult enough that it's a challenge, but I've yet to have to run to GameFAQs to figure it out. I like being able to think "Well, if I do this, then maybe I can get it [the colossus] to do that, and then I can..." Definitely a thinking person's action game. For those who have no patience though I can see this kind of gameplay being rather grating. ^^;
Rune Lai wrote:Checked Shadow of the Colossus out of the library at work. Well, actually it was my coworker who'd checked it out, but after watching everybody (at least four different people!) mashing on colossi behind me in my cube I decided that I'd better take the game home for the weekend and finish it before everything gets spoiled to high heck for me.
So far I'm really liking it. The game goes by quickly, but it's absolutely gorgeous. It's true that there is a "trick" to beating each colossus, but I liked how the player is largely allowed to find the trick on their own. It's difficult enough that it's a challenge, but I've yet to have to run to GameFAQs to figure it out. I like being able to think "Well, if I do this, then maybe I can get it [the colossus] to do that, and then I can..." Definitely a thinking person's action game. For those who have no patience though I can see this kind of gameplay being rather grating. ^^;
Roas Atrades wrote:A friend of mine told me it was related to Ico. Is that true?
Sonic# wrote:Though the exploration did get a little much as we gave up looking for the third colossus after an hour. We were in a canyon area; maybe she took a wrong turn? A tough-to-find cave? It looked like there was a place she should be able to climb, but it didn't work. I don't go for action games as much as I used to, but I really enjoyed this one.
Otherwise, I've been playing Civ IV. Still doing my first game in the easiest mode, to get used to it. Regardless, I take pride in my mighty Greek empire and the levelled-up mechanized infantry and armor at my disposal. Also, it pleases me to see that Judaism, my state religion, is easily the most successful (only Hinduism begins to rival it).
Alunissage wrote:The first Neutopia; we don't have Neutopia II yet but are working on it. It did have a *lot* of Zelda stuff in common, but not everything, I admit. The Rainbow Bridge just cracked me up as being so similar to the ladder (though prettier and a little less awkward in some places), and so many of the enemies were similar that we just called them by their Zelda names, like Wizzrobes. It was fun enough, though, and I'll be happy to play the second.
The Grow II characters are used as summons in III, I think, or something like that.
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