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I've been playing STALKER for a couple of days and this game is fantastic. I mean, the world you play in is so scary even when nothing happens. This is the best setting since Silent Hill for me. And then you have all the ukrainian voices that really add to the feeling of realism...sound is great, graphics are great, AI too and gamepay blends FPS and RPG quite well. And there's the day/night cycle that really changes the way you have to play... only problem is that the game is full of bugs, the patches sorted most of them out but I really had a hard time to make it work with my ATI card.
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I was talking about the T-rex fight in Anniversary. In the original the T-rex appearing form the black valley was genuinely scary (back then at least). They turned that into some kind of unimpressive and unavoidable cinematic boss battle. That's my only complaint though, everything else is just perfect and the PC version is extremely polished: no bugs, alt+tab support, runs smoothly on average pc...that's small detail ok, but after a week trying to figure out how to prevent STALKER from freezing, THIS FEELS GOOD:tup: oh, and Legend was good, but far from Anniversary.
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I tried it and found it to be really excellent. Retains the original atmosphere quite well (except for that Trex bit which is crap). Best tomb raider since...the first actually.
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you!.... you! Did I mention that we italians have some kind of a problem with insults to parents? (who, in a many ways, are definitely OLD GEN...more RETRO actually, but you don't get to say that.)
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Agreed...and I always found Total annihilation so much more interesting than the *craft series to begin with... Actually, Warcraft 3 was 3D (and a good game by all means) but that didn't change so much right? SiN got my point through better than I did. I am just pissed that a company like Blizzard (which has all the means to innovate at least a tiny little bit) would announce a feature list as uninspired as the one they did. Unless they want to revert the trend of hyping a game before release, the final product will probably be nothing more than a 3D SC...A really good game for sure, but come on. And especially since Supcom came out and proved that the classic RTS formula (gameplay) can still be improved, this new SC announcement seems so....LAST GEN!!
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Looks like Starcraft in 3D. And if you look through alle the infos, they aren't announcing anything new...only some ultra mega balanced, super graphics with hippy laser beams, competitive multiplayer (maybe they got some kind of korean tv sponsoring) bla bla... NOTHING NEW. I mean, there's not even a new race; even Warcraft 3 had a new race. Of course, between now and launch time there will be something like 100 more announcements...but how can you make a sequel without improving at least a little something gameplay-wise? And what's with that Gears-of-War-macho-with-cigar looking intro...I liked that starcraft ghost chick better.
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ok, non-constructive contribution to this very serious post, but I live in belgium (country of rain, cold, grey sky, etc.) and last april really made me a climate change supporter. I almost let my car motor running all night to mark my support
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I found the mini series to be much worse than the actual series episodes. I was really hooked from episode 3 or 4 (first season) and I found the second season quite nice but the third has too much filler episodes unfortunately.
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although I'm really enjoying BSG, it's clearly starting to run dry on new ideas, much like so many other series...Lost, Prison Break, etc. One last season would be a wise choice. I agree with Marek about the spin offs: it would be a more creative and interesting way to revisit the same universe through new characters and situations. Some kind of prequel would be nice, explaining all those clues pointing to earth that the original colonies left behind.
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indeed (love that doom-ish plot)...but Sunshine is a LOT worse
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I've seen it on a festival last month and it's quite rubbish...similar to Event Horizon but worse.
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I'm having lots of fun with Castlevania Dawn of Sorrow, standard castlevania stuff though. Trauma Center isn't bad either, but I stopped playing it because of some stupid touchscreen issues (the lens tool is really a pain). While I realy enjoyed the original SM64 on the N64...I found the Ds controls really unsuitable for the game. Also, I found Metroid on Ds quite boring also, mainly because of the uninspired level design...that's a shame because unlike SM64, they really found a perfect FPS control scheme. Oh, and I'm enjoying Final Fantasy tactics (GBA), it has a great battle system but you have to stand the uninteresting plot.
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the story's about two kids that meet each other in dreamworld, where they can transform into Nights and destroy some kind of nightmare-lord... simply put, you control Nights in fake 3d (environments are 3d, you move in 2d... but kids move in 3d but you don't play them much). There were something like 8 levels but the main thing here is doing high scores... best sonic team game ever...this game had magic in it edit: not to mention that A-life thing...
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awesome game, finished it some days ago and I'm desperately trying to overcome the addiction this one gave me halfway through the game, the story (which is SO MUCH better than in previous FF) feels like it's missing something and it does screw-up a bit by going mystical at some point. still, the characters are perfect (they're a bit underdevelopped though), and combat system is the best in ages...
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21 for me:gaming: , and there definitely are some names+games (the same question but in different order) repeated at least 2 or 3 times. And the questions aren't the same for everyone I think