It's been 2 1/2 years since I played that game. I have no fucking idea what you're even talking about anymore. I just remember that I didn't like getting the trophy for beating that boss without using healing items.
Don't judge a game because of your inability to plan ahead. Sleeping bags can create a spawn point wherever you use them, and if your spawn point was on the other side of the world, you didn't spend the night at the desert inn right before the maze, which is easy to navigate if you go by the cacti positioning. An NPC even tells you how to go through it.Seibei4211 wrote:
Just picked up 3D Dot Game Heroes yesterday and I'm gonna be taking it back at my earliest convenience because fuck that game. I just spent an hour trying to figure my way back through the bullshit sand maze puzzle shit, then I get killed by a blue dragon 2 feet away from where I was trying to go. Then of course my last spawn point was on the other side of the fucking world. Ridiculous.
I didn't want to use a sleeping bag next to the desert because that would've defeated the purpose. I used one in front of the next temple that I accidentally found so I could kill myself after I had progressed the story. I left the desert temple to begin with cause that was my stopping point one day, then I forgot what I was doing in the morning and left it before realizing I wasn't done there. So that's why I was trying to get back in the first place. And I can't use a Wind Wing to get back to a temple, I could've only gone back to the inn, which meant I'd have to do the fucking sand puzzle shit again, which wasn't gonna happen. And I can't be pissed to talk to every single NPC to see if they finally have something useful to tell me. And I didn't decide the game sucked just because I got hit with that bullshit dragon, I just wasn't having any fun at all the whole time I was playing it. It's really annoying how you lose all of your sword's power just because you lost half a heart from some cheap shot from some off-screen enemy or whatever. I really loved the 2D Zelda games. The only thing this game didn't copy from Zelda was the fun.Mogsworth wrote:
Don't judge a game because of your inability to plan ahead. Sleeping bags can create a spawn point wherever you use them, and if your spawn point was on the other side of the world, you didn't spend the night at the desert inn right before the maze, which is easy to navigate if you go by the cacti positioning. An NPC even tells you how to go through it.
Hell, even then, you could just use a Wind Wing, which most standard merchants sell, to get back to where you were. Blue dragons are random spawn, anyway, you were just a victim of bad luck.
I personally love the game, even if it gets a bit ridiculous at points. Nothing is really handed to you, it feels like classic Zelda in all the right ways.
Also, I've got MvC3, but I might return it to Gamefly once I have enough money to actually buy it. I would be more into it right now if I had the time to play it. The next game I'll get Gamefly to send me might be Bulletstorm, but we'll see.
I haven't played either yet, but if Neptunia is anything like I think it is I'll hate it to all ends. I can't stand bad JRPGs they become a tedious chore for me.Ivalset wrote:
I've heard so much awful shit about that game that I can't bring myself to play it.
Then again, I'm playing dragon age 2, so it turns out I'm not so good at that avoiding shitty games thing. I guess it's more of a quota deal.
I'm actually tempted. I dislike fighting games and never gave a damn about the Mortal Kombat series but in all fairness the game is so silly and fun. I'm sure as hell not going to fork over 60 bux for it, but if I find it in a pawn shop for 15 dollars I will in all likelihood pick it up. Also, since it's a simple, accessible, non-hardcore game, I'll actually be able to play it with friends.Nharox wrote:
Anyone else here is going to buy it?
there's fucking twelve of them? I haven't even played the first one yetIvalset wrote:
If you own a PS3 and a PSP you are literally required to own Dissidia 012.
Just throwing that in there.
And that's retardedIvalset wrote:
It's pretty retarded but it is what it is.
Mafiamaster wrote:
Beat Hyperdimension Neptunia yesterday...
O.o thanks.Seibei4211 wrote:
Mafiamaster wrote:
Beat Hyperdimension Neptunia yesterday...
I think that actually is a point in our favour (I'm reading sarcasm in this). Once the PS3 was hacked Sony went trigger happy. I did some reading from some of the hacker groups, and there is/was a program that you could run which would spoof your PS3 serial number. If you knew the serial number of someone else's PS3 and got caught cheating while running that spoofer, you could get someone else banned rather than yourself. So basically, assuming this was true, Sony wasn't trying off the bat to solve the problem but to put a bandage over it. And the bandage is made of asbestos.Seibei4211 wrote:
And now those fucking Anonymous guys are getting involved? Things just get keep getting better.
In the case of the hackers that's like saying it's pirate's fault DRM is in games. Sure they put it in games to help prevent piracy (you'd be stupid if you think it actually does), but the fact of the matter is pirates will circumvent these systems nearly immediately and only the end user (legit) suffers. This is over-optimistic implementations from corporations that do anything but help their sales. Pirates are not the ones implementing it, however.Seibei4211 wrote:
This is awesome. Fucking great. It's pretty awesome that the legit users get to suffer just because there are assholes using their system.
Didn't stop me. I bought the PS3 version so I could play co-op with my friends, and that's what I've been doing. Since it's not necessary to play co-op on PSN. Gogo split screen/irl friendsSeibei4211 wrote:
I feel bad for all the Portal 2 co-op users right now. I need to convince a friend to get this game cause co-op sounds pretty fun.
saw that @ http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/04/ ... -qriocity/Behonkiss wrote:
Better get some new credit cards (and maybe change your name).
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/26/sony- ... opes-to-ha
Capture card comes into mind but that's probably not the cheapest nor the easiest method.Rantai wrote:
Anyway - I assume someone here is PS3 savvy, is there any cheap/easy way to get either screenshots or video recordings off your PS3. Ie, I play a game and want to record my boss fight or something.
I read earlier today that people tend to only be paranoid for about 90 days after learning about something like this, so it's entirely possible that the data just isn't going to be used until people stop caring about it.Akai-Moeru wrote:
I learned that Sony knew about the compromise about a week before they actually informed everyone so whoever caused the breach has a huge head start on doing anything with that information.
Got a source for this? All I've been hearing is that they hope to have "some" services up in maybe a week.awp wrote:
Akai-Moeru wrote:
they hope to have PSN back up by the 30th
Sony Online Entertainment says that it has a number of special events planned to thank players of the PS3 versions of DC Universe Online and Free Realms for their patience while work continues on getting PSN back up and running.
These events will commence on Saturday 30th April, although that is presumably reliant on PSN being back in action by then
I bought Persona 3 FES and Persona 4 for the PS2 a couple days ago, so I'm tempted to do a second run of P4 (thanks for having various branching paths, Atlus. I can't have everything can I) before cracking open P3.Ivalset wrote:
Then get rid of all your shitty psp games and play persona 3 portable instead.
Yeah, I totally believe now that Anonymous had nothing to do with this.Sony wrote:
We discovered that the intruders had planted a file on one of our Sony Online Entertainment servers named “Anonymous” with the words “We are Legion.”
frame would definitely be a good idea, considering the FBI is after the perpPokebis wrote:
And anybody could have placed that there. Including disgruntled employees or hackers looking to frame.
They're going to be retarded, because they know they can save more money by forcing a shit title on members instead of having them save money on the expensive stuff. Also, where did you hear that it'll be up this weekend?awp wrote:
PSN's supposed to be up this weekend, and the people who attacked it are planning to, well, attack it again, apparently. Or maybe some other Sony servers (in which case PSN will probably be okay).
Sony still hasn't said what "free downloads" entails, but if they're not retarded, it should consist of "money added to your Wallet" so you can download whatever the fuck you want rather than some obscure title less than 100% of the people want.
The soundtrack packaged with the game omitted a lot of songs. I think they threw half the soundtrack there and the other half was available for purchase or something.awp wrote:
Back on Persona 4, my legal copy arrived in the mail the other day, and I've noticed that the soundtrack CD is missing the last two tracks from the Truth. No, missing isn't the right word. They're just hidden. Accepting them as missing would be a convenient truth, but if I look hard enough I might be able to find them.
Atlus and some other companies do this quite a bit. They throw in a "sampler" disc with half the tracks from the game and it's worse when the sampler is in the special edition...Ivalset wrote:
The soundtrack packaged with the game omitted a lot of songs. I think they threw half the soundtrack there and the other half was available for purchase or something.
Wait, wasn't the JPN PSN already up? Or maybe I heard wrong.....Behonkiss wrote:
And another update. Sony no longer has any clue how long it's going to take.
People were doubting me when I said that this could kill the Playstation brand, but the longer it goes on, the more likely it looks.
The problem is that online console gaming wasn't a big deal then. Now nearly every game on the console integrates it deeply in some way, and players aren't getting the full experience for their 60 bucks. People are already pissed and are getting more pissed with every announcement. Even if they survive this, they're never going to be the same again.Pokebis wrote:
PSN didn't exist the first two generations and it was successful enough.
Provide good software support and people will buy it. Network ain't everything.
You heard wrong.anongos wrote:
Wait, wasn't the JPN PSN already up? Or maybe I heard wrong.....