Tanukitsune

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

    You're right, there aren't dead ends, it's just that no walkthroughs tell you what to do when you're in my situation, fortunately, the Steam forums told me what to do. I hope the next chapter is better.
  2. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    I am LIVID! The new King's Quest games STILL HAVE DEAD ENDS! WHHHYY?! HOOOW?!?! I simply played Chapter 2 like a "tough decision simulator", expecting I could only save one villager, and after getting stuck and finally looked up a walkthrough I found out I screwed up and had to restart. I don't if I'm quitting the game for good or not, but I definitely don't want to hear about it for a VERY long while.
  3. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    I'm quitting Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment, although it's kinda strange it's monotonousness took so long to get me. It's about people being trapped in futuristic VR MMORPG, which I guess is a sequel or something since it takes place at level 76 of a tower. Like I said, it's monotonous and not that rewarding, for each level you visit a small map where you have to fight a "strong" monster and do a specific quest for information about this floor's boss, the quests are easy, yet tedious, same thing goes for the boss. Also this game has "perv pandering" out of nowhere, you're married in game and have an NPC child and yet... you have a harem? The situations where a bit funny in a stupid ways, like in one situation my daughter forces me to SMELL all the girls.
  4. Recently completed video games

    I beat Severed and boy was it a thrill ride! Drinkbox studios latest game is AMAZING! It's also much darker than their previous games, it's about a girl who loses her family and arm to monsters and goes on a gory quest of revenge. You use the touch screen to slash and literally dismember them for parts... that you consume for upgrades. You also consume heart pieces to increase health, ew! It's hard to describe how intense the combat gets and how they gradually they introduce new elements to it, some enemies' attack will be delayed when you hit them while others cannot, so you'll have to judge the group of enemies you're fighting to stay in one piece. As enemies gain buffs, you gain the ability to steal one of them, so then you have to plan which buffs you need the most, or the buff you don't want the enemies to have. Near the end the enemy introduces a wizard enemy which transforms into a behemoth monster if you attack it too much, complicating things, but I just found it so much fun. If you have a touchscreen system where it's out on (WiiU, 3DS, Vita and mobile?), I must recommend it, it's the best game I've played in ages.
  5. Just how much is in the post game content? I already fought Blue, but the mere thought of having to catch the other 700+ Pokémon is... exhausting? I don't mind having to spend 30+ hours more playing, but not 30+ hours of just catching rare Pokémon.
  6. Recently completed video games

    I feel weird for posting again, but htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary, is as hard to complete as it is to pronounce. You play as a girl with horn/branches coming out of head with nothing to guide her except two fireflies, one of light that tells the girl where to go and a shadow one that moves through shadows to activate things. The game is challenging enough by it's self, but to see the true ending, you must find 13 memory saps, which give you small snippets of the girl history. The "finale" is somewhat ridiculous in more ways than one, since it's some sort of shadow play mini-game where you either have to play "three card Monte" or guess the right shadow. I had to look up a guide since it gets too fast to follow, but all the suggested was to record it and play it slow, but it wasn't enough and I had to do it normally. I wonder if Yomawari, from the same studio, will be equally brutal?
  7. Recently completed video games

    I beat Pokémon Moon and I gotta say, I haven't enjoyed Pokémon so much in ages. Pokémon now can call for help, which can get annoying when you keep getting more and more Pokémon when you just want to catch one. While many things about the plot can be seen a mile away, but someone I avoided a big spoiler that really got me off guard! One thing that bothered me is that maybe Decidueye is OP? Since I got Greninja from the demo I almost never needed to use any of my other Pokémon. The new crystal thing makes me wish Pokémon could carry more than one item, but that's about it about the things that bothered me. The rest of the game was amazing for me, the approach of the trials was very refreshing and which the ride system, it felt like a completely new Pokémon game.
  8. Does anybody know if Malasadas are easy to make? All I know is that they are a real Hawaiin dish. When on Earth do you get a Mimikyu? The ghost trainer is soon, I hope it's there, because I really want one!
  9. Does anybody know how to decrease "enjoyment" for Pokémon? I want to evolve my Pichu! I'm kinda overwhelmed by so many options, I barely started and there's already a cemetery full ghosties for me to pick!
  10. Recently completed video games

    Miffy, you're experience with DK: Tropical Freeze is basically the same as mine, I was also happy I played it, but also so done with it. I beat Bugs VS. Tanks. yesterday, from Comcept, the former Capcom employees group? You play as miniaturized tanks fighting bugs to survive and it was pretty fun, except the levels where you travel on branches, where a bug can simply knock you off a branch if you're not careful. Also, the finale was a bit disappointing? EDIT: Oops, it's really a Level 5 game, but Keiji Inafune worked on it?
  11. IT'S COMING BACK! From the video and Kickstarter page alone it could be pretty promising... Although it's hard to tell what's for real and what's serious?
  12. Recently completed video games

    Shinobido2: Revenge of Zen is an incredibly broken and incredibly fun BAD stealth game, most of the bosses simply rolled towards a chasm and killed themselves and if not they fall off a roof and forget about you... Since beating the game unlocked the option to play as a bloody NINJA BEAR, i'm tempted to play at least one time more!
  13. Recently completed video games

    I just beat Adventure Bar Story, a cute bar sim/JRPG that kinda fails at the bar sim part. The only way the game thought of approaching the combat and bar parts was by making leveling only possible by eating (and limiting how much you can eat a day), enemies only drop ingredients (which you could just find on the floor too) and give you points for moves, so eventually I just used a moved to evade combat once I had all the moves. You only progress by dealing with the bar, which unlocks new areas with new ingredients. Your bar gets "better" by earning a certain amount of money and winning the weekly cooking contest, which is way too easy, just cook the most expensive items in your menu and you'll win easy. The main flaw is that near the end you don't need to clients to purchase food or money, I had so much money I just bought ingredients and made more than enough for the next day. Also the game becomes a pure JRPG by forcing you to go on a "quest" for a "potion", they call it a "soup" just to have an excuse to use the cooking angle, but it's a potion and all you do is fight bosses for them. I'm not sure if I recommend it, if you're aware of it's flaws and still want to play, go for it? I also somehow have the sequel on PSN Mobile, just how old is this game?
  14. The Nintendo Wii U is Great Thread

    I think 10-12? It's a marvelous game, but the last 2 hours are kinda "horrible" with their brutalness, which was fine for me since the game was easier before I spend all the coins on extra lives for the levels I'd lose so many lives one, I think I died 30+ times in the final level? It's strange to say it was so brutal when technically I never ran out of lives. It's a good choice if you aware of how hard it gets.
  15. The Nintendo Wii U is Great Thread

    Oh GOD! Tropical Freeze is.... how do I say it? A wonderful game, that I simply never want to see again. I have a strange love-hate relationship with it, the ending was just so brutal. Doesn't it have to be one the last games published on the WiiU to be a "swan song"? It's not much of a swan song if it's not from that moment in time. But I think I know what you mean, it does feel like the WiiU isn't going to have a swan song, but we'll have to wait and see.
  16. Recently completed video games

    I just 100%ed Shantae: Half-Genie Hero and it was pretty amazing, sure in the ending all the unlockables make the game too easy, but... you can turn them off. The animations were so smooth and pretty and sure, some boss fights weren't that interesting, but other fights made up for them. The "Vania-ing" was great, the moment I
  17. Recently completed video games

    The Perils of Man: an adventure game about a girl from a family of inventors who discovers some glasses that can see "perils" and teleport through time in the pages of a book "Perils of Man" where she must try her best to prevent disaster and maybe find her father. Spy Chameleon: A cute and simple stealth puzzle game with a chameleon that changes colors to watch the surrounding, the escalation of the puzzle elements is very well balanced and doesn't get tiring before adding something new, like buckets of paint you can kick to hide in the paint puddle. LUMO: Remember those old isometric games like Knight Lore, Alien8 and other Speccy classics? This is what LUMO tries and succeeds at trying to emulate up to it's BRUTAL difficulty. The game even has a classic mode where you can't save and have finite lives, but... this game seems a little too large for such a thing. It's also full of secrets of which I could only find a mere handful. Fran Bow: A creepy adventure game about a girl who just lost her family and is possibly losing her mind as she starts taking a new medication that makes her see a new and horrific world. Fran Bow is such a nice girl I kinda feel terrible for exposing her to such horrors, while she just tries to be friends to everything, even inanimate objects, which she likes to name.
  18. Recently completed video games

    I beat Oxenfree, which I thought was related to "Olly Olly Oxenfree", but I guess not? When I started playing it I assumed it was another "tough decisions simulator", but I was surprised to get an actual GOOD ending, I got an almost perfect ending on my first try when I expect most of them die, like in most "tough decision simulators". I really did love the game until the house scene, where I expected the game to end and for a while just didn't care about happened to anybody until it won me back short after.
  19. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    You could also just search for a walkthough or LP of the game? I really would give Read Only Memories another go, since it's it's Snatcher only better, the game changes depending on how you treat people on how you solve some puzzles and has several endings. Think of it like a Telltale Game with text? Come to think of it, they are working on an update with voice acting, maybe you could wait until then?
  20. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    Have you tried searching for a save file online? Older games tended to have some site with save files of them.
  21. Recently completed video games

    I just beat BOXBOY! and I really have to give it some praise will it's still on sale. This might be one of my favorite puzzle games, up there with Talos Principle, each world has a different element to add to the puzzle system and it's very well balanced in the sense that it changes the puzzles before you get tired. The only time when it even uses more than one type of obstacle is in the final world, where each world is a set of different puzzle pieces. The way the puzzles works is that Box Boy can create block pieces in front, back or on top up to the limit specified by the level which you can then throw or use advanced shapes to "hook" onto an edge or shield yourself. Here's hoping the sequel is just as good, since it's also on sale?
  22. General Video Game Deals Thread

    It seems I got it in my soon to expire PSN+ game collection and... I had trouble putting it down. Are races specific for each car? Either way, I'm going to get it. The eShop EU Black Friday deals are up, and I think I'll pick up the Boxboy games, I kinda expected more than a handful of games to be on sale?
  23. General Video Game Deals Thread

    Need for Speed Most Wanted is 90% on the Vita, is it anything like Burnout: Paradise, the only non-karting racer I enjoy?
  24. Android Games

    Does anybody know any good Android support forum? My Nexus 7 froze overnight and the battery died, it's been plugged for hours and the only thing it shows is an empty battery icon. After being plugged in for enough it shows the Google Logo, but if I try to turn it off or reset it, it returns to the empty battery icon. From what I've looked up, I'm supposed to reset it and then turn it off, but... instead of going to the "Bootloader/reset screen" I only get the empty battery icon.
  25. Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.

    I'm quitting Chrono Cross, not only does it change everything too much, it feels like FF 8, which was needless complicated and made the magic system... boring? Just trying to read how it works bore and frustrate me and the little of what I saw made me no care one bit?