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Post by Midnattblod on Apr 29, 2014 13:57:04 GMT -6
well last thing I played was Ocarina of Time on my 3DS. finally found the slingshot in the Daku Tree so I have a good feeling I'll be able to finally get farther in it now. Other then that Skyrim and I might play some BF4 tonight if I play anything.
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Post by Taliesin on Apr 29, 2014 18:42:10 GMT -6
well last thing I played was Ocarina of Time on my 3DS. finally found the slingshot in the Daku Tree so I have a good feeling I'll be able to finally get farther in it now. Other then that Skyrim and I might play some BF4 tonight if I play anything. Oh, you're in for a treat then! Ocarina of Time is an amazing game! It was the very first I ever played.
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Post by Midnattblod on Apr 29, 2014 21:59:14 GMT -6
the first I played was a link to the past. I actually haven't played too many zelda games cause growing up I had a PlayStation. but yea I always heard that this was the best Zelda game so when I got my 3ds last year I borrowed it from my buddy.
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Post by Liv the Librarian on Apr 29, 2014 23:05:58 GMT -6
I'm playing Rust obvi
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Post by Taliesin on Apr 30, 2014 6:00:59 GMT -6
I'm playing one that Ubisoft released today called Child of Light. It's a jaw droppingly beautiful 2D fantasy RPG featuring Aurora, a young girl who falls into a deep sleep and wakes up in the mythic world of Lemuria. She has to find her way back to reality by exploring gorgeous environments, solving puzzles, and fighting strange creatures. It's absolutely amazing so far. I'm in love. Crouton, I'm thinking that this may be something you'd enjoy. It's a downloadable title, and available on all platforms. I downloaded it on Wii U for about twenty bucks.
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Post by Crouton on May 1, 2014 1:04:52 GMT -6
Yeah I know Child of Light. I saw it at E3. I've been interested in it but probably won't have time to play for another month or so.
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Post by Firiath on May 1, 2014 5:16:37 GMT -6
After lunch I'll check whether my brother is online. If he is, I'll play Dark Souls 2, if he isn't, it's gonna be either Dark Souls or Skyrim.
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Post by Kelmourne on May 3, 2014 20:30:25 GMT -6
Europa Universalis IV again, this time as Tuscany. I've already conquered all of Central Italy except for Rome, and I've colonized a bunch of Brazil as well.
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Post by Midnattblod on May 3, 2014 21:24:54 GMT -6
Europa Universalis IV again, this time as Tuscany. I've already conquered all of Central Italy except for Rome, and I've colonized a bunch of Brazil as well. what's this game about?
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Post by Kelmourne on May 3, 2014 21:40:03 GMT -6
It's a real-time strategy game where you control a nation in the real world. It is set in 1444 and can continue up until 1821. There are over 200 factions on the game map and you can play as any of them. Some are obviously weaker than others.
Compared to most strategy games there is an increased importance on diplomacy. If you declare war on someone without reasonable cause (called a cassus belli in the game), you lose stability and your neighbors hate you more.
This game is notorious for scaring away new players by being too complicated, but once you get in to it it's amazing!
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Post by Midnattblod on May 3, 2014 22:33:17 GMT -6
that sounds awesome. I'm guessing it's only on pc though.
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Post by Kelmourne on May 3, 2014 23:54:15 GMT -6
It's only on Windows, Linux, and OS X.
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Post by Midnattblod on May 3, 2014 23:56:44 GMT -6
well it'll be something I'll have to try when I get a pc then. sounds cool though.
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Post by Taliesin on May 4, 2014 5:43:11 GMT -6
Still Child of Light. Everything else has fallen by the wayside for now.
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Post by Firiath on May 4, 2014 6:46:46 GMT -6
It's a real-time strategy game where you control a nation in the real world. It is set in 1444 and can continue up until 1821. There are over 200 factions on the game map and you can play as any of them. Some are obviously weaker than others. Compared to most strategy games there is an increased importance on diplomacy. If you declare war on someone without reasonable cause (called a cassus belli in the game), you lose stability and your neighbors hate you more. This game is notorious for scaring away new players by being too complicated, but once you get in to it it's amazing! I used to love playing EU, but it's been a couple of years since I played a game from this series. I tried to restart playing IV last year and got so confused I quit again. However, I remember having understood the gameplay and enjoying it!
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