Actually I bought it only a few weeks before the PSN outage. It was cheap so I thought I had found a good deal. ha. And yeah, it's PS3 only. One of the better games I've played this generation and -shock- it has a decent story, too.
Originally Posted by nim Actually I bought it only a few weeks before the PSN outage. It was cheap so I thought I had found a good deal. ha. And yeah, it's PS3 only. One of the better games I've played this generation and -shock- it has a decent story, too.
How's Metroid Other M going so far? Enjoying it?
I'm not really far in the game yet. What I can point out it's on double layer and 8 gig so way above your average wii game file size wise. Why is that? For some reason people believe cut scenes make a good game. There are way too many annoying cinematics about THE BABY (she says it like 20 times in 5 seconds) and samus giving thumbs down instead of thumbs up because she was " so young and naive ".
Anyways it doesn't seem bad. Enjoyable for sure. Its pretty 2d. Its as 3d as duke nukem Manhattan project and you only use the wii mote not the nunchucknorris.
There is a bug (I read that on Wikipedia) where a door is locked that shouldn't be. You can send your SD card with a save game to Nintendo and they will fix it. Why aren't there any online patches, Nintendo? Sending a SD Card via snail mail? Just seems weird.
The locked door may be a trigger for compromised copy protection. They probably want people to send stuff in to Nintendo to discourage piracy.
I worked in tech support for a software company years ago (back in the early 2000's), and the same thing was going on with the games we sold. Weird "game glitches" are actually copy-protection triggers, in many cases. The standard party line is that the player's save file has been corrupted, and they need to start over. We would tell people that, instead of outright accusing them of piracy.
I was playing Football manager 2 on the Amstrad cpc the other day.
I'm also working on playing through Final fantasy 9 again, Fallout 3 Wiz 'n' Liz and Kirby's aventure on the Nes.
Oh and i've been trying out some other Amstrad cpc games ive downloaded and burnt to cd.
But I spent more time not doing those things than doing them.
Originally Posted by AndyUK I was playing Football manager 2 on the Amstrad cpc the other day.
I'm also working on playing through Final fantasy 9 again, Fallout 3 Wiz 'n' Liz and Kirby's aventure on the Nes.
Oh and i've been trying out some other Amstrad cpc games ive downloaded and burnt to cd.
But I spent more time not doing those things than doing them.
i was thinking about Kirby's aventure on the Nes. ive played the ROM years ago but sadly the ROM had a bug or the emulator where it renders the last boss unplayable. its just so frustrating.
i wont try it again because im afraid another emulator would have the same problem and its a lot of hard work just to find out you cant complete the game once again.
also it is a shame kirby's epic "yawn" is so boring. you can NOT DIE IN THIS GAME! what were they thinking and no one is complaining about it but me. see there is a lot of physiology behind video games. people need a challenge and a reward. if its just walk from the left to the right where NOTHING can kill you and you are invisible it's just so boring yet nintendo and 99% of game critics don't think so. WTF seriously. how come everyone is wrong but me- it feels weird.
i was thinking kirby on GBA is pretty nice too. i should give those games a try. i never managed to get the rainbow sword in kirby 2 for gb.