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Been playing a bit of Castlevania - Rondo of Blood and it's awesome. The SNES version is so formulaic and underwhelming by comparison that it's not even funny. This one will likely take me a long time to fully complete, and after that I got Symphony of the Night to play.
 

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I'm thinking abut playing my first Castlevania game.

:oops:

Should I start with RoB (Intelvision) or something from Snes era? Super Castlevania / C4 are both shit?
 

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Finished Dark Souls. "Awesome game, great job!" to the developers. Probably the best action-RPG I've ever played. I'll probably have a review in a week or two, assuming rpgcodex.pl has been fully UPGRAYEDD'd and nothing else gets in the way (though thanks to Billy Cundiff...).

Probably start in on SMT:Nocturne at some point and begin to slowly advance through for a few months. Hard mode is unlocked from the start, so I assume that's the only way to rock out with my cock out.
Haha, nice reference idiocracy in there.

spekkio what platform/emulator do you use for ogre/metroid ? It are SNES games if I recall correctly ?

Divicus I also had a lot of trouble with "Z" although I played all the other RTS games from that time but never had that amount of trouble with them, with the possible exception of KKND.
 

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what platform/emulator do you use for ogre/metroid ? It are SNES games if I recall correctly ?

Zsnes 1.51 for both of them. Some Snes games require specific emulator to work perfectly, though (for example Shin Megami Tensei requires Snes9x).
Bsnes is the best snes emulator compatibility-wise, but its author suffers from 'Drog syndrome'.

:oops:

Links:
http://www.zsnes.com/index.php?page=files
http://www.snes9x.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=4909
http://byuu.org/bsnes/
 

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Right now, a 2nd playthrough of Darklands. Started playing it again for an LP so I could bring attention to the game on BioWare Social (added lots of "character interaction", and LARPing stuff too). Obviously that failed (I cannot into writing. Probably also needed moar party orgies), but I'm enjoying just playing the game. Character generation is a stack of fun, the menu based system for various encounters feels like it's trying to bring PnP roleplaying in the form of CYOA texts. Pretty cool stuff. If only it wasn't necessary to grind at the beginning...

Before that, I was playing Skyrim and I have to say despite the massive dumbing down, I enjoyed it quite a bit. :oops:

Once I'm finished with Darklands, I'll play ToEE for the first time (bought it off GOG but I've yet to play it) or I'll finally get around to playing a full campaign of Third Age: Total War 3.0/3.1. Either one of those or go back to Skyrim since the CK should be out soon.

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Bsnes is the best snes emulator compatibility-wise, but its author suffers from 'Drog syndrome'.

Why not use bsnes anyway? I dropped zsnes for it and haven't looked back since. It's just that good, and I can also take comfort knowing it's accurate and will play and display games as they should be. zsnes makes me feel a bit nostalgic, especially with its GUI, but its time is over now.

Anyway if you want to try Castlevania games, you could start with the first one on the NES. It's brutal, and if you manage to get to Death, your cries of despair and frustration will likely resonate through the night. Else if you want a bit modern than the NES games, Super Castlevania 4 on the SNES is very nice and adds a fair bit of enhancements to the original formula. Rondo of Blood is excellent but it's on the PC-Engine, though it is emulated very well. You can try the SNES "port" that is Dracula X but be advised that while an ok game on its own it has very little to do with Rondo of Blood. And then there's Symphony of the Night, which I haven't really played yet, which starts the Metroidvania trend for the serie. More emphasis on exploration and more forgiving than the predecessors.

If you're old-school, my advice would be to start with the NES games, move on the SNES, then Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night. If you want the modern stuffies and thingies, then maybe consider Super Castlevania 4, but definitely play Rondo of Blood and then move to Symphony of the Night — the start of Symphony is the end of Rondo, which makes the transition nicer.
 

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Thanks, Gragt-kun.

Concerning Snes emulator: I've completed my first Final Fantasy game (FF5) on Zsnes, so it's mostly nostalgia thing.

:oops:

Plus it has moar options than Bsnes (built-in memory editor, etc). And GUI fucking roxx the houze, HGH.

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Lack of options is also what I like with bsnes, but I like to emulate stuff as close to the real thing as possible. The zsnes GUI is indeed nice, and one of the most distinctive features, but again it's simply obsolete now. I also like its cartridge organisation system, where you can put one ROM file within a directory and load the directory as the ROM itself. All related files can be placed there, like patches, SRAM, states, etc., and that keeps things tidy.
 

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Silly question: anyone playin' sports games here? All stat heavy sports games where you can create a player and better it over time, building his career, are much more of an RPG that any of the AAA games I've seen come out lately.
 

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I know I'm a bit late to reply, but whatever.
Why don't you use Sawyer's mod?
I'd also highly recommend the MTUI mod which makes the UI more PC friendly and a mod which removes skill / attribute tags in conversations.
How good is project Nevada? I've been thinking about installing it solely for the grenade hotkey. If it's compatible with Sawyer's mod, I'll definitely take it during my 2nd playthrough.
Also, did you try out NMC's graphic overhaul? Looks rather nice from the screenshots, but my PC crashes when I enter combat with that mod installed. =\ Guess I'll just wait a week or two 'til I upgrade my PC.

I didn't do an extensive mod search before playing. I wasn't aware Sawyer had made a mod, guess I'll check it out.
I do have MTUI installed, an interface mod is pretty much mandatory

I do recommend Project Nevada, if only because it's highly customisable. You can change everything it does from the main menu - how much weight per STR points, how much AGL influence AP points, how much weapon skills influence damage, how much stuff you find in containers, and so on. It's mostly a balance mod, and the changes on default parameters are not radical : the game plays pretty much the same. Basically it makes DT a bit more important, and it makes weapons do damage regardless of weapon skill. This means explosive are pretty much always useful (you won't be selling all that powder ganger dynamite), armor makes a difference without making you invulnerable. You get no HP per level ups, or very little I think. I'd say it makes melee and unarmed unviable, or at least a lot less overpowered than it used to be.

There's also a cybermod that's fairly cool - you get a number of mods to attach to your body, like the SPECIAL boosts from vanilla, but other stuff too : night vision, stealth field, etc. In other words : that shit is augmented. And yeah, you get the grenade key which is useful, and bullet time too I guess, although I don't really use it

I don't go for graphic mods because I'm not a faggot, my man. That's right
 

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Playing Persona 4. The LP convinced me to try it, really enjoying it and I fear I'm turning into a jRPGfag. Any other similar jRPG (shin negima tensei series or not)?

Similar to what? P4? In what way?

Outside of DDS/DDS2 (which play more like a "normal" jRPG), MegaTen retains its signature elements (demon fusion, modernish urban setting, dark tones) between the series.

Nocturne is the next you should play, with the 2nd Raidou vs. Really Long Titles and Devil Survivor being my favorites of the ones I've played (All PS2 ones and both DS titles, can't help on NES/Megami Tensei, SNES, PS1 or PSP stuff though. Also know nothing on Demikids or Jack Bros)
 

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I AM PREPARING FOR A VACATION SOON AND I WILL PLAY LOTS OF THE PC GAMES I HAVE BACKED UP BECAUSE I DONT WANT TO PACK A FAGBOX AND ALSO I CAN PLUG MY LAPTOP IN ON THE LONG DRIVE BROS I WANT TO PLAY BG1 AND 2 AND LAZARUS WHO KNOWS WHAT I WILL END UP WITH

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I AM ALSO PLAYING SINGLE PLAYER DEFCON OVER AND OVER I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE
 

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Playing Persona 4. The LP convinced me to try it, really enjoying it and I fear I'm turning into a jRPGfag. Any other similar jRPG (shin negima tensei series or not)?

Similar to what? P4? In what way?
In general feeling, character interaction, pokemon/digimon-like monster collection, that kind of stuff instead of the typical "3 teens on a fantasy fantasy setting saving the world from the generic long-haired villain" that plagues jRPGs (or used to, never was into japanese games or their industry).
Thanks. I already heard good things about Nocturne so it's the next on my list. Also, how is Persona 3 compared with Persona 4?
 
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P3's atmosphere is a lot better and the music is slightly less annoying, but otherwise P3 is much farther behind in gameplay mechanics (non-controllable party members is total fail) + characters are worse. Also the plot can be summarized as "wait for things to happen". Technically thats what you do most of the time in P4, but its a lot more blatant in P3.

P3P improves on the gameplay mechanics and lets you control party members, while changing a few other things around for the better. Makes for a much better game.

Play another game first though. No matter who you are, after 70+ hours of P4 you are going to be burned out unless you finished the game over the course of 3 years or something. Give Devil Survivor a try, it lets you form multiple demon/human parties that fight independently on a grid-based map. It has a good amount of C&C and different endings + is designed to be short and replayable so that you can actually replay it unlike taking another 50 hours of Nocturne to see each of its 6 endings. Also by far the nicest Fusion system, letting you directly select skills to be inherited (Nocturne has the 2nd best fusion system IMO, and you certainly need to abuse it in that game).
 
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Critical Feral Claws are a bitch. Real wakeup call after thinking it's stomping time with the new demon on the block, Chazz "Dudebro!" Bromann, the Demi-Fiend.

I'm thinking abut playing my first Castlevania game.

I'd go with either Super Castlevania or Rondo of Blood/Dracula X. The NES ones...I can't really enjoy them much anymore; it's just too hard after becoming acclimated to fluid platforming controls to go back to them and enjoy facing unforgiving difficulty using them. It's a little easier to stomach the SNES-era games or Bloodlines for the Genesis. Quite a shame that Castlevania has become Metroid with vampires, and that all these years there has never been a more modern take on the classic formula but with better controls/maneuverability.

Take my recommendations with a grain of salt, however. I enjoyed Castlevania 64 and loved Lords of Shadow. I don't really dig Metroidvanias that much. I'm the sambo that all the Castlevania fanboys would like hanging from a big, oak tree for looking the wrong way at one of their ladies.

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It's different, that's for sure. Trippy aesthetics combine with random Mesopotamian mythology and a sprinkling of Biblical apocrypha for one of the weirdest, most incomprehensible things I've ever played. I like the idea of gameplay being based around stealing opponent's weapons and mechanics that push you to keep doing so, making you constantly improvise to get through fights. Problem is the game also tries to do too many gimmicks in addition to that, which don't work too well. "One button" (for attacking) combat could work out if it was implemented well, but here it really isn't. None of the timings really have a natural feel, and there are no demos of the timings for specific combos a la DMC3. The idea of going interface-less as a gimmick didn't work out too well either when you don't give proper feedback through animations. You can never really tell how much damage any certain attack does, so you're left in the dark as to what moves are effective. You tell how much health you have left by the state of your character's armor. Problem is, it's already really haphazardly covering your character, so intermediate states between full heath and being on the verge of death with no armor. They have the gall to only give you health gauges as an unlock for completing the game. Kind of a dick move.

The things that really sink it are the tiny amount of weapons, clunky combat, and bad 3d platforming. There are only three weapons in the game, four if you count the unarmed state, and all enemies basically use one of the three weapons. That means that after five or so encounters, things get really boring, because all those fights are the same. Bosses are different, but here the clunky combat really shows off. The lack of ability to cancel stuff out and the timing based combat system means that you'll often get stuck in moves you don't want and take hits you really don't want. Also the lack of a general dodge move (they are all weapon specific) and any exploitable i-frames means that sometimes you face a boss with an attack you really might not be able to dodge, or that you'll find is a crapshoot to dodge, or maybe I was just faced. Who knows? Anyway, nothing particularly amazing comes out of the combat to make up for all the lackluster elements and empty gimmicks. No amazingly designed bosses, no cool encounters, no unique playstyle (exempla graaaaaidon'tknowlatinandstuff Shinobi and the "EVERYTHING can be one-shotted by the player" style of play)...just kind of bland. I really liked the ideas they had in principle, but the execution was lacking in the Department of FIGHTAN AN KILLEN!

The game also tries to be a platformer hybrid. It does well enough in the 2d parts, but in 3d it flops hard. For some reason the depth perception is all out of wack, meaning that you will often think you are about to do a jump well and then you find yourself falling in a pit. Not a lot of penalty for doing so, but the problem here is that a lot of the gameplay isn't too fun as a result of this. And, as in combat, nothing in the platforming sections are all that amazing mechanically. Sure, they look damn trippy, but all the design is probably captured at some point in the first few levels of Mario 64.

All in all, it's an okay experience, but even at only five or six hours it started to feel a little stale in a little too many places, and I was glad that this was GameFly'd rather than purchased. It's like a kinda homely alternative-type girl. Okay for a short fling, provided you are not sober, and aren't paying much of anything.

And, yeah, I can totally see why Black Cat loved this game :dramatroll:
 

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So finally getting the Nintendo DS, as advised in a different thread. What nice games to start with ? Seen devil survivor mentioned here, any other unique stuff ?
 

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So finally getting the Nintendo DS, as advised in a different thread. What nice games to start with ? Seen devil survivor mentioned here, any other unique stuff ?

Personally, I'd recommend Radiant Historia. JRPG with a decent combat system (grid based, you can push enemies into each other for extra damage/combinations), plot that relies on time travel to provide some C&C.

I wouldn't necessarily say it's unique; it doesn't stray too much from the JRPG formula, but there are enough elements that are uncommon and/or done well enough (protagonist, soundtrack, etc) to stand a cut above most of it's competition.
 

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So finally getting the Nintendo DS, as advised in a different thread. What nice games to start with ? Seen devil survivor mentioned here, any other unique stuff ?

The Dark Spire, Strange Journey, Etrian Odyssey. Those are the better dungeon crawling games. There are also some cheaper ones like Fighting Fantasy and Orcs & Elves. Shiren the Wanderer is a top-notch roguelike. Dragon Quest IX is a decent RPG with an enormous amount of end-game content.

I enjoyed Infinite Space, but it is hit or miss with some people. Rather epic space opera for a handheld game. Get to manage your ships and crews. Has some flaws to it, but it is one ambitious game.

Advance Wars are okay. Panzer Tactics is pretty solid; it's my bathroom game, anyway.

The Castlevanias are okay. Order of Ecclesia is the best by far, in my opinion. I wish the games would drop the Japanese art style at least once. I picked up Cave Story through the DSi thing and it's very good. Henry Hatsworth is a very challenging platform/puzzle game if you're into that.

Hotel Dusk/999 if you're into adventure games. 999 is actually kind of a grim game for a DS. I finally got around to trying a Phoenix Wright game and it is actually very good.

Believe it or not... Spiderman: Web of Shadows is an awesome platform/action game.





There are a shitton of games for the DS and they are all much cheaper these days. And there are a lot of hidden gems you could find at a hole in the wall shop for like $3.
 

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Imperial Scandinavia rules all with an iron fist.
 

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