Tanukitsune

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  1. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    Well, I guess I can understand that, since I stop playing RPGs pretty easily. Unless the story or world is excellent, I'll stop playing pretty soon, the longer the game, the stricter I am with it. Come to think of it, I tend to stop playing puzzle games for the same reason you said. I play them so infrequently I forgot about it.
  2. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    Yeah, Edmund's older games tended to handle terribly specially compared to Super Meat Boy. Even Meat Boy is unplayable compared to the remake. Elmuerte, you only quit tedious games if they are puzzle games? So other genres are OK to you even when they are tedious? That's odd.
  3. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    Ha ha, I should totally make a Steam category called like that for those game I quit and really hate. Every once in a while I go back to them only to remember why I hate them so much! Also, kudos on beating Bad Rats, Twig, or maybe I should scold you for putting up with such a game? Either way, it's some sort of an achievement.
  4. Steam Greenlight

    I can understand the "if it's not on Steam, I don't want it" sentiment, it can get very annoying to have or create many accounts for just a handful of games when you can have them all under the same account, not to mention it's another site with your personal information that might not be as secure. I don't mind buying digital games on other sites that just sell them to you, but when they ask you to create an account... Yeah, I already have a Steam account, a Desura one, a GamersGate one, an Adventure Shop one and I know I'll eventually have to get an Origin account. I just don't want another one, this is just too much! And frankly, even if half the games that are on Greenlight are already on Desura, I'd rather wait and see if they make it to Steam, simply because I like the Steam interface better.
  5. Steam Greenlight

    There is too much clutter but I managed to find a few games I didn't hear about but seemed interesting, at least to me. Like Buck & Miles, Cognition or Banzai Pecan.
  6. Steam Greenlight

    It seems almost insulting that developers have to grovel for votes and pray they don't get troll-voted when games like Eternity's Child and Stalin VS. Martians both made it to Steam.. Oh and Bad Rats... How on Earth did that game make it unto Steam?
  7. Steam Greenlight

    The thing is only the developer has the right to put it on Steam Greenlight, as a fan all you do is tell the developer about it and vote. It seems people are downvoting just because Steam Greenlight keeps telling you how many games you haven't voted for. A silly excuse, but that's what it seems like from the Steam forums.
  8. Steam Greenlight

    Yeah, downvoting is stupid, these aren't YouTube comments people actually put some effort in these! I could swear it's been active for about 24 hours and look at, for example, Project Giana, it has over 4000 favorites, which means it's got at least 4000 votes, which is only 4%, so does this mean you need 100,000 votes to be admitted into Steam? Isn't that ridiculous for an indie game? If you had 100,000 fans, you'd probably already be on Steam anyway, right?
  9. Steam Greenlight

    Just how many votes do you need to get "accepted"? Even the most popular games there haven't more than 8% of the votes necessary to be accepted into Steam.
  10. The Walking Dead

    PS: Anybody else notice the Banang in the RV?
  11. Home: "A Unique Horror Adventure"

    In case anybody still cares about this game, they updated the site with the information on the disquette here so you can crack the safe code yourself. it's still missing the handwritten letter though.
  12. The Great Giana Sister's Kickstarter.

    YES! It made it! I'm still scrounging up money but it looks like I can't afford the tier I want. Damn, I guess digital version it is. How "scummy" would it be if I made my own Giana mousepad with the same image they are using? It's part of the 60$ tier. PS: I googled the artist of this and the previous Giana game and he's rather NSFW.
  13. Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker

    Did anybody play the other Metal Gear PSP games? Weren't they some sort of card based games?
  14. Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker

    If their stats are pretty bad, it doesn't really matter where you assign them. Another thing that bothered me is that, according to the game I need to reach very high levels in every section to develop everything, which seems ridiculously grind-y.
  15. Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker

    It's the best Metal Gear PSP game... that should only be played on the PS3. I had the PSP version and couldn't play it until I got the HD collection version. It did bother me that instead of crazy themed bosses we got mechs for every boss battle, at least they sang so it's kinda kooky? I also loved the retrieval balloon but I hated the base management, all the people I "acquired" had terrible stats. Since I hated to grind I never bothered to finish Metal Gear Zeke. Also, the Spanish in the game was PAINFUL!
  16. Recently completed video games

    I found that Transformers game super tedious and with too much "busywork", I gave up just a few levels in! I just finished the Silent Hill HD games and I don't know why everybody was complaining about them, I guess the patch fixed everything they whined about? (I did notice a milisecond of slowdown, the game froze ONE and in SH 3 some closeups looked weird, but that's about it.) You can play Silent Hill 2 with the new voices or the older ones and frankly the older ones sound a bit "Jill Sandwichy", if you know what I mean. I think my favorite of the whole series is Silent Hill 2, which I never played until now and it seems better streamlined and sensible compared to the others. Some of the puzzles in SH 2 were kinda silly and I only knew what to do because I know insane adventure game logic. And maybe because the monster's symbolism isn't constantly throwing itself at my head in SH 3? It's so obvious in SH 2, it was almost refreshing to know have any idea what the monsters meant.
  17. The Great Giana Sister's Kickstarter.

    And now Rock, Paper, Shotgun has mentioned it too, HUZZAH!
  18. The Great Giana Sister's Kickstarter.

    It seems to be picking up, I just saw it mentioned on Hardcore Gaming 101. *crosses fingers*
  19. Recently completed video games

    It makes sense that if you didn't like God Hand you wouldn't like Madworld. Platinum is mostly the same people who made God Hand and now that I think of it, Madworld feels like a spiritual successor to God Hand.
  20. Recently completed video games

    I.... I... beat God Hand! OK, I was playing on "easy", but still, I beat bloody God Hand. Now THIS is how you make a GOOD challenging game, the enemies telegraph their moves well enough and even when the enemies surround you, you do have ways to keep the crowd under control. Any game with mad midget morphin' power rangers and gorillas in wrestling masks in awesome in my book. The best thing is that the game forces you to get better pretty well. At the beginning I wet my pants every time I defeated an enemy only to see that it was possessed and see a demon come out, by the end of the game I could handle them with relative ease!
  21. Broken Sword: The Serpent's Curse Kickstarter

    At this rate, even Dare to Dream and Chewy Esc from F5 will get a Kickstarter.
  22. Why so curious?

    So this cube is just the tip of the iceberg? That's kinda terrifying.
  23. Why so curious?

    Why not simply call it Core-osity? The secret is at the core of the cube, right?
  24. The Great Giana Sister's Kickstarter.

    I played the iOS version, it's the same but with improved graphics, but it was pretty great.