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by icycalm » 03 Mar 2017 11:42
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by icycalm » 05 Mar 2017 07:42
Helios wrote:Dear icycalm,
When I said before that offending you makes me feel like crap I wasn't lying. What's a 3rd game you'd like? I'll buy it.
Have Fun,
Helios
by icycalm » 05 Mar 2017 15:12
by icycalm » 18 Mar 2017 14:48
William Shakesman wrote:**** Spec Ops: The Line (2012, PC)
A beautiful, colorful, fun shooter with an expertly crafted plot (You travel to Dubai to save it and everything gets messed up) that unfortunately ends on an awful nihilistic theme that all valor is pointless and all heroism doomed to failure. So in a sense it's gaming's version of The Watchmen, only less of a game-changer. Heartily recommend for all the things it does right though. Good, challenging regen health cover shooting, satisfying gunplay, absolutely beautiful environments, and the story is certainly very good at what it does.
by icycalm » 18 Mar 2017 15:27
William Shakesman wrote:** Lichdom: Battlemage (2014, PC)
What's the fearsome unleashed power of the mage? Essentially it's like a slower FPS protagonist with only one slow-firing gun. And that gun is crafted through one of several thousand randomly generated little bits. Ooh +0.2 rechage +0.1 dmg over time +0.4 fire oh boy look at all these decisions.
by icycalm » 18 Mar 2017 16:02
Communist "Joseph Ballin" Layton wrote:*** Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013, PC)
This is one of those games where it's possible to have a great time but you basically have to play it in a specific way in order to enjoy it (play it with a friend, watch the movies again before you start, and play on Ultimate Badass difficulty which really isn't as hard as it sounds if you have a partner), but if you try to play single-player the game's flaws are more frustrating than they would be otherwise. The thing to realize is that this is basically Left 4 Dead only it's aliens and you wouldn't play L4D by yourself so you shouldn't play this by yourself either.
by icycalm » 22 Mar 2017 05:44
by Saf » 26 Mar 2017 03:42
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by icycalm » 29 Mar 2017 05:28
Saf wrote:Unfortunately haven't played Neo, though from what I understand the main difference is enhanced graphics and a few new tracks.
by icycalm » 19 May 2017 18:01
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by icycalm » 23 Mar 2018 02:17
裏Sparkster wrote:** Rogue Legacy (2013, PC)
Another platformer with random level generation but the gimmick is that this one's stat-heavy! Imagine a more repetitive contemporary Castlevania game with less finesse. Maybe the worst part is that you can literally end up playing as a gay/autistic/farting retard. I'd like to think that the creators wanted everyone to be forced to play as their equals, lol.
裏Sparkster wrote:** The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006, PC)
For all the praise this series gets for its size and scope, I'm always blown away when I fire it up and see how boring EVERYTHING is. Poor first-person combat with huge stat-based fluctuations, an overload of mundane quests, empty random dungeons, ugly characters, and an unintuitive leveling system. Go play King's Field or Shadow Tower Abyss instead of this.
by Bread » 11 Apr 2018 21:14