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January 30th, 2007, 20:31
Hehe, xSamhainx, I had the same a couple of nights ago when I went fishing, my favorite being a cheese-shaped helmet 
I finished NWN2. I felt lukewarm over the beginning, loved the middle, loathed the ending.
I literally cried in frustration at the end thanks to the horrible gameplay and horrible ending storywise
So I installed Icewind Dale 1 (which I've never played before) and recreated a party of my favorite NWN2 companions to continue their story there

I finished NWN2. I felt lukewarm over the beginning, loved the middle, loathed the ending.
I literally cried in frustration at the end thanks to the horrible gameplay and horrible ending storywise

So I installed Icewind Dale 1 (which I've never played before) and recreated a party of my favorite NWN2 companions to continue their story there
February 1st, 2007, 02:22
Playing a lot of Civ iv lately. Currently I am as an epic Persia during the 19th century.
Watcher
February 1st, 2007, 16:51
Originally Posted by Sorcha RavenlockHope you enjoy IWD, Sorcha-it's my favorite dnd style game. No romances or talking amongst the party, tho. But the gameplay is solid.
Hehe, xSamhainx, I had the same a couple of nights ago when I went fishing, my favorite being a cheese-shaped helmet
I finished NWN2. I felt lukewarm over the beginning, loved the middle, loathed the ending.
I literally cried in frustration at the end thanks to the horrible gameplay and horrible ending storywise
So I installed Icewind Dale 1 (which I've never played before) and recreated a party of my favorite NWN2 companions to continue their story there![]()
I am appalled at the NWN2 ending thing--I am much more happy with this game than I would have believed possible--but I'm barely into the Neverwinter part. Argh! It figures.
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Where there's smoke, there's mirrors.
Where there's smoke, there's mirrors.
February 1st, 2007, 17:13
I played IWd2 before (never finished it though), the lack of conversation doesn't bother me (I make it up in my own head
) (but not IWD1)
So far I find it quite hard, but fun. The music is so beautiful, and I'd forgotten how pretty those hand-painted backgrounds in the infinity engine are.
Have you seen the 'NWN2 ending" poll up in the spoiler forum? opinions seem to be devided about the ending, so it might be a personal thing. I supose I do tend to get attached to well writen characters, and letting go at the end is a hard thing to do. I'm the same with TV series, I get attached to the characters and hate it when good series end
) (but not IWD1)So far I find it quite hard, but fun. The music is so beautiful, and I'd forgotten how pretty those hand-painted backgrounds in the infinity engine are.
Have you seen the 'NWN2 ending" poll up in the spoiler forum? opinions seem to be devided about the ending, so it might be a personal thing. I supose I do tend to get attached to well writen characters, and letting go at the end is a hard thing to do. I'm the same with TV series, I get attached to the characters and hate it when good series end
Last edited by Sorcha Ravenlock; February 1st, 2007 at 17:21.
Reason: typo
February 1st, 2007, 17:13
i havent finished NWN yet, but I havent heard one good word about it!
February 1st, 2007, 17:23
I don't mind characters dying at the end if it works--that is, strengthens the game experience as in Planescape Torment--but I also get attached to my characters-that's the point, right?--so if it's a futile or unjustified death then that would blow it for me. (Not reading that thread at the moment to keep objective.)
I never finished IWD2 either. (It kind of fell apart and just kept repeating itself after awhile) The combat style in both is quite a change from NWN2 but once you get used to it, IMO it actually gives you a lot more options.
@Samhain--you mean NWN1 or 2? Cause for me the ending of NWN1 was chapter one. And that wsa horrible enough!
I never finished IWD2 either. (It kind of fell apart and just kept repeating itself after awhile) The combat style in both is quite a change from NWN2 but once you get used to it, IMO it actually gives you a lot more options.
@Samhain--you mean NWN1 or 2? Cause for me the ending of NWN1 was chapter one. And that wsa horrible enough!
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Where there's smoke, there's mirrors.
Where there's smoke, there's mirrors.
Last edited by magerette; February 1st, 2007 at 17:40.
February 2nd, 2007, 23:15
Originally Posted by Delirious NomadCheers!
Final Fantasy VII for the first time since the release. To me the game has not lost any of it's charms.
But… wow, the release was quite a few years ago! The less of the game you remember the more entertaining it must be to play it after all this time. I wouldn't know, I've been playing FF VII once a year, on average. And I think that time is coming again, soon.
What system specifications are you running it on? It's more and more difficult to get it run properly, nowadays. I remember the last time I played it, I had to download like five patches! : \
February 2nd, 2007, 23:24
I'm currently replaying
-Super Bomberman 2
-Eye of the Beholder 2
-Shadowcaster (not 2, but I wish there was a second part)
-Super Mario Brothers 2.
All these games jumped between me and my current replay of Lands of Lore 2.
-Super Bomberman 2
-Eye of the Beholder 2
-Shadowcaster (not 2, but I wish there was a second part)
-Super Mario Brothers 2.
All these games jumped between me and my current replay of Lands of Lore 2.
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Semper HiFi!
Motto of the 54th Groove Bde.
ESO-playing machine
Semper HiFi!
Motto of the 54th Groove Bde.
February 2nd, 2007, 23:30
Daggerfall and Wiz6.
Next up, Ultima Underworld.
All hail DosBox! Cranky old gamers' best friend!
Next up, Ultima Underworld.
All hail DosBox! Cranky old gamers' best friend!
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Hammer, anvil, forge and fire,
chase away the hoofed liar.
Roof and doorway, block and beam,
chase the Trickster from our dream.
Hammer, anvil, forge and fire,
chase away the hoofed liar.
Roof and doorway, block and beam,
chase the Trickster from our dream.
February 2nd, 2007, 23:38
On the PC I've been mainly playing Silverfall, with little stints of GeneForge 4 and FastCrawl .
On the PSP, I 'finished' (as much as you can) Thrillville and Sid Meier's Pirates!, have played a bit of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron and am now getting into the jRPG Legend of Heroes III: The Song of the Ocean. I was surprised at how truly excellent Sid Meier's Pirates! is … it is very much like the PC version and works perfect on the PSP!
I have just barely started Hotel Dusk: Room 215, a cool looking adventure game for the DS. It plays 'sideways' (you hold the DS like a book) and shows that adventure games are alive and well!
On the GBA, I am still battling through the dungeons of Mazes of Fate … boy that is a nice little game …
On the PSP, I 'finished' (as much as you can) Thrillville and Sid Meier's Pirates!, have played a bit of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron and am now getting into the jRPG Legend of Heroes III: The Song of the Ocean. I was surprised at how truly excellent Sid Meier's Pirates! is … it is very much like the PC version and works perfect on the PSP!
I have just barely started Hotel Dusk: Room 215, a cool looking adventure game for the DS. It plays 'sideways' (you hold the DS like a book) and shows that adventure games are alive and well!
On the GBA, I am still battling through the dungeons of Mazes of Fate … boy that is a nice little game …
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-- Mike
-- Mike
SasqWatch
February 3rd, 2007, 00:27
Originally Posted by Sorcha RavenlockI read on another board that the publisher is only selling it through Ebay or Amazon.com. I also was interested in the game but since I'm prejudiced towards Ebay and Amazon.com doesnt ship games to Canada, I'm out of luck.
Oh, yes, just rub it in!!!![]()
I seriously hope I'll be able to get hold of that one over here, else I'll have to import it.![]()
Sentinel
February 3rd, 2007, 00:59
Originally Posted by txa1265Man, youre unstoppable!
On the PC I've been mainly playing Silverfall, with little stints of GeneForge 4 and FastCrawl .
On the PSP, I 'finished' (as much as you can) Thrillville and Sid Meier's Pirates!, have played a bit of Snoopy vs. The Red Baron and am now getting into the jRPG Legend of Heroes III: The Song of the Ocean. I was surprised at how truly excellent Sid Meier's Pirates! is … it is very much like the PC version and works perfect on the PSP!
I have just barely started Hotel Dusk: Room 215, a cool looking adventure game for the DS. It plays 'sideways' (you hold the DS like a book) and shows that adventure games are alive and well!
On the GBA, I am still battling through the dungeons of Mazes of Fate … boy that is a nice little game …
I'm just playing Fate, Silverfall demo, and Mavis Beacon teaches Typing (looking for an edge in my keyboarding class)
Im going to go back and complete everything one of these days, I think Im going to resolve to finish every game on my pc before I start another. Or something like that.
February 3rd, 2007, 01:22
Originally Posted by CormacTrue enough - they were unable to get retail acceptance for the big game stores, as an indie publisher for the GBA. But it is the publisher selling through eBay, not some random goon …
I read on another board that the publisher is only selling it through Ebay or Amazon.com. I also was interested in the game but since I'm prejudiced towards Ebay and Amazon.com doesnt ship games to Canada, I'm out of luck.
Or - I also saw one on Goozex today (the trading site) - they *do* support Canada and if you are interested, pop me a PM with your email and I can send you an invite.
Originally Posted by Sorcha RavenlockSince they have not been able to get retail space … it seems unlikely it will sell elsewhere …
I seriously hope I'll be able to get hold of that one over here, else I'll have to import it.![]()
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-- Mike
-- Mike
SasqWatch
February 3rd, 2007, 01:58
Originally Posted by txa1265Tempting, but I'll have to pass for now. I went overboard last month with books from amazon and what's left for entertainment is reserved for Europa Universalis 3. Thanks for the offer, though.
Or - I also saw one on Goozex today (the trading site) - they *do* support Canada and if you are interested, pop me a PM with your email and I can send you an invite.
Sentinel
February 3rd, 2007, 11:11
Originally Posted by txa1265I might have to ask my american friend for another favor then. Fate was wel worth it, and it sounds like this game will be as well
Since they have not been able to get retail space … it seems unlikely it will sell elsewhere …
Last edited by Sorcha Ravenlock; February 3rd, 2007 at 11:11.
Reason: typo
February 6th, 2007, 19:19
I the recent months I learned (as being a Star Wars collector ) how good international contacts can be.
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