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Which is better and why? Discuss
 

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Postal 2 : Paradise Lost is way better than I expected. Vince and RWS are don't giving a shit about anyone
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Loved that part.
I made a quicksave moment I encountered NotSchafer. Ended up killing him in almost every way game offered me up to that point. Felt good man, so fucking good.

Also, ya noticed anything peculiar 'bout arcade machines NotSchafer kept for private use in his luxury safe/office?;)
 
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Freedom Force good! Maybe a bit jankier than I remembered. Your characters like to completely ignore your commands and it's hair-pulling to get them to aut-attack anything. But it's still good fun.

I started the Third Reich, which may be mechanically better... but is a lot less endearing than the original.

Ah the days when Ken Levine's words and works didn't leave a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. Enjoyed playing through them both last year myself.

I'm actually kind of curious about your party composition, at least in Third Reich. I leaned pretty heavily on Manbot \ Man-O-War \ Microwave \ Alchemiss \ Law & Order in the first game. At least 2 of those 5 you lose access to for a good portion of the sequel, I remember. There are so many new characters in the 2nd game and the out-of-party characters don't get any XP. I don't know who to settle on. I'm tempted to use Tombstone because dominating enemies seems really strong, but he seems pretty weak outside of that.
 
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I'm actually kind of curious about your party composition, at least in Third Reich. I leaned pretty heavily on Manbot \ Man-O-War \ Microwave \ Alchemiss \ Law & Order in the first game. At least 2 of those 5 you lose access to for a good portion of the sequel, I remember. There are so many new characters in the 2nd game and the out-of-party characters don't get any XP. I don't know who to settle on. I'm tempted to use Tombstone because dominating enemies seems really strong, but he seems pretty weak outside of that.

I played through the game I dunno how many times but it was a lot (bad time in my life, thankee-FF for the save).

You can pretty much play any combination of heroes and it'll work.

IMO, the most OP were Manbot and a late-game Alchemiss. They just blew shit right out. I've always loved the Ant, though, and Minuteman's twiggy sidekick is actually more effective than he lets on. The flimsier characters make for more interesting gameplay, at least that was my experience. Though dropping AOE doom on everything in sight as those former two ubermensches is also fun in its own way.
 

Darth Roxor

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TIME TO PLAY SOMETHING

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wow such special effects

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this could have been directed by michael bay

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PURGE IT IN THE NAME OF THE EMPRAH

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Darth Roxor

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^ Playing tibsun now and seeing the later Westwood logo made me want to play Nox again, too.

But fuck, I've played it like over 10 times already...
 

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Supreme League of Patriots

Here they are its Kyle the Purple Patriot and his man-purse wearing english hipster sidekick Mel.
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Well Kyle is an idiot and Mel is a smartass.
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Kyle decides to go on America has Superpowers reality show. Also meet other contestants.
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They take on the noble fights of others and cheat their way to wining.
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It all ends up with Kyle getting hurt and a nurse helping him, but she is morew of a one trick pony.
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A moment before an accident that turn Kyle into real Purple Patriot.
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And compleatly changes his understanding of things.
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Oh-oh you shouldnt have said that to a nurse.
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End of part one.
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Well the game has 2 more episodes and if it continues with Kyle being delusional Purple Patriot it could be Funny, but if it goes back to Kyle being a loser idiot i probably wont finish them.
 

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