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Song Bird Wrote:some ridiculous question

fire emblem awakening, man dude

it is DA BOMB
i'd get none and rather emulate Catrap. THIS GAME Heart

(though this game makes me feel dumb at times..)
I bought Fire Emblem... Set it to hard and classic...I just die...but I love it
Dokapon Kingdom, just started a new campaign with my roommate.

The fuck is wrong with us u_u
(05-14-2013, 11:03 AM)Song Bird Wrote: [ -> ]I bought Fire Emblem... Set it to hard and classic...I just die...but I love it

The game's awesome, isn't it?

It's actually pretty easy compared to some of the older ones, although I'm probably only saying that because I'm used to the previous games' difficulty. The game actually gets much easier once you have a few promoted units, more so if you reclass characters multiple times to give them broken skill sets (This is especially true of the child characters you'll get later on in the game) and I've had to avoid using certain units because they're too damn good at killing enemies.
Oh my god, S8-Crown.

But finally... finally, you are defeated.
Tf2, Diablo 3, Mario Minis, Pinball FX2. the same ol stuff, waiting for Animal Crossing
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem. 100%'d Normal Mode, working on Plus Mode. Basically the exact same puzzles, but now the Minis have to march through the exit/exits in a specific order. Starts off with just Mini Marios and Mini Toads, but eventually Mini Peaches, Mini Donkey Kongs, and Mini Paulines get added to the mix. (And fortunately, it's ALWAYS in that order, from Mario to Pauline, so that helps.) It makes most of them a lot more challenging (ESPECIALLY the ones with Mini-specific exits as you have to make sure you're not leading them past a later exit too early with that Mini in the formation) as you have to think about how what you do and when affects the march. Widening it out increases the chance it'll be knocked out of sync, but keeping it too tight makes it really vulnerable to time-sensitive traps like Thwomps or even simple errors like dropping on top of another Mini and bouncing into the wrong place. It's a little frustrating at times but when you get it right, it feels amazing. It definitely encourages a little more thinking about placement and timing than Normal Mode.
making another run through skyrim again, again... again

i've tried varying my character builds, but i always seem to revert back to sneaky archer or sneaky wizard

so this time i'm ditching stealth and magic all together and making a two-handed tank

heavy armor and greatswords the whole way baby


.. that is if i dont just get bored and quit by level 20
Mass Effect (PS3) - Doing a normal run in preparation for Hardcore and Insanity later for the final trophies, as well as to port into the second game for the first time (Already ported 2 into 3 back before Trilogy was released). Using a shotgun infiltrator. I hate how many points I have to put into pistols to get sniper rifles unlocked Sad

Borderlands 2 (PS3) - Playing as Commando for my first run through the game. Level 18 and mostly sticking to the left skill tree. I'm currently looking to get back to Sanctuary after it
I have to say I loooove all the different kinds of grenades in this game. So fun. Except the rubberized ones, screw them.

LOZ: Spirit Tracks - I just need 3 more Mystic Jade treasure items and then I can get all of the train cars. After that, I need to do the final run at that minigame that has you go through a dungeon without healing and includes all the temple bosses. After that I'll finish the game at 100% (currently stopped at the part where you get the compass of light).
Finally beat the first stage in Super Hexagon on my phone, and got a high score of 55 seconds on the second stage (hoping to beat it tonight). It's such a difficult game but at the same time amazingly fun and addictive, I can honestly drain my entire battery playing it.
Replaying New Super Mario Bros., since I wanted something quick and easy. It's not as good as I remembered it, and some of the graphics look like ass on the 3DS (did it look like that on the original DS models?), but it's still a decent game.
(05-20-2013, 12:55 AM)Kriven Wrote: [ -> ]Replaying New Super Mario Bros., since I wanted something quick and easy. It's not as good as I remembered it, and some of the graphics look like ass on the 3DS (did it look like that on the original DS models?), but it's still a decent game.

Hold Start and Select while booting up the game to display it in the original resolution.

Though it is New Super Mario Bros. Pretty much all the games except U look like ass.
(05-20-2013, 01:30 AM)Zero Kirby Wrote: [ -> ]Hold Start and Select while booting up the game to display it in the original resolution.

Surprise I didn't know I could do that.

Thanks!
Actually, it's one or the other. You don't need to hold both.