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"Did you know when one's most desperation time is? It's when he was beaten up by someone critically...And he can't find who caused this."
@JR: How are the honey badgers?
JR@Oh, I get absolutely livid when developers force you to make certain choices that literally step on your own morals. It's f**king stupid of them. Especially if all the choices revolve around going against what you want out of the game. What you want to see happen in the game. I don't know why they do this. Maybe they're secretly on the lookout for the next kid criminal or something. Just stupid of them. At least in reality there's always more then two choices to be made. Like Captain Kirk had said in Operation: Annihilate; "I want that third alternative!" Damned straight
also been playing outland lately on my z-box. it's a very nice looking metroidvania-type with light/shadow mechanics reminiscent of lords of shadow. other than that, i don't know much about it, but it's turning out to be a really, really good game.
Playing Wolfenstein for PS3 (the one that came out before The New Order). Fairly decent, although the depiction of BJ Blazkowicz in this one is a bit jarring after playing the most recent two titles.
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 - Great emulation this time around, and the checkpoint system allows you to fix a mistake or even beat wily stages at your own pace
playing Crystalis on the GBC.i've never gotten all the way through it, but i've heard the GBC version is more "complete" somehow?
I gave the GBC version a try when it was lent to me by my bro's friend. I only played snippets of the original NES title so I cannot draw a comparison as to which is more complete in terms of story, etc. Overall it was a good game on its own.