Happy cake day once again! Nice gif btw.
My best experience.... I guess build a great, almost impenetrable base in AOE II, with thousands of towers, and slowing expanding it into the enemy base and destroy them mostly using just that. Kinda a weird I guess, but I love trying to do this.
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Oh man, that must have been so satisfying yet so dangerous. Age of Empires and any other RTS have a structure lifespan short if you get waved by the enemy. Although maybe then you appreciate more your hard work. I'm yet to try the Definitive edition and experience nostalgia once more. I'm ready for AOE IV anytime.
PS: You've been on my whitelist, just so you know. ๐ป
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The DE is just as good as the original. There are some new civs, and minor changes in the graphics, other than that I don't think it's any different.
I have yet to try AOE IV. It's a bit too expensive for me rn. I'll wait till there's at least 75% discount. Anyway, for some reason it's reviews are not as positive as AOE II, and that worries me, not that it'll stop me from trying it though.
For some reason I kind of knew that I was on already your WL. It would have been heart breaking if I wasn't even after having such lengthy conversation with you in most of your threads. I just wanted to same the above.
Regardless, thanks for the WL :D
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Happy cake day.
Personally, it isn't one moment but just a series of accomplishment in Sekiro. Just how hard that game is and going in and getting beat up time after time after time. And having to just learn the moves, get better, git gud. Beating any boss or even mini boss gives you such a high like no other. I think the one biggest moment was fighting 7 spears. My friend helped me by looking up what people do to beat him and I tried. Nothing worked consistently until I just had to man up and learn the mikiri counter. And after that it became my bread and butter move. If an opponent does a move that I can mikiri counter, it is pretty much over for them.
I think the best moment in the whole trilogy of Mass Effect is going through Morty story and how in the end he failed. But he put so much on himself to make it right because he lived with the guilt of leading that project. It was for the greater good but he knew what he did was evil and he wrestle with that fact day in and day out. In the end "it had to be me." That last scene with him was just so touching.
Another good mention is just surviving Banner Saga. To make it to the end. You don't feel that you beat the game. You just managed to survive it and that long journey. Constantly challenging you in so many ways. It was just a journey of surviving the depression and inevitable that is going to happen to your party.
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Personally, it isn't one moment but just a series of accomplishment in Sekiro. Just how hard that game is and going in and getting beat up time after time after time. And having to just learn the moves, get better, git gud. Beating any boss or even mini boss gives you such a high like no other. I think the one biggest moment was fighting 7 spears. My friend helped me by looking up what people do to beat him and I tried. Nothing worked consistently until I just had to man up and learn the mikiri counter. And after that it became my bread and butter move. If an opponent does a move that I can mikiri counter, it is pretty much over for them.
I must admit that I've not played the From Software soul-like games. But by far I think Sekiro has the most stylish combat in my opinion. Having to learn to parry and pull out some sick moves is something to really be proud of. Props for that. I should be getting into them, but I keep doing and playing something else. I know that the game's graphics aren't something that From Software can be proud of, as it always looks old and rusty, so I guess I can pick the whole franchise of Dark Souls, Sekiro and Bloodborn any time from this year to the next 5. It's all about the gameplay after all, right?
I think the best moment in the whole trilogy of Mass Effect is going through Morty story and how in the end he failed. But he put so much on himself to make it right because he lived with the guilt of leading that project. It was for the greater good but he knew what he did was evil and he wrestle with that fact day in and day out. In the end "it had to be me." That last scene with him was just so touching.
Oh I remember that. Although Salarians have a quick and funny way of talking that makes it difficult to take them sometimes serious Mordin has been an enjoyable character. Now I'm not sure if Morty is Mordin though from that discussion. But yeah. I couldn't see myself allowing any of the characters in mass effect die. They are such great companions once you get to know them.
Another good mention is just surviving Banner Saga. To make it to the end. You don't feel that you beat the game. You just managed to survive it and that long journey. Constantly challenging you in so many ways. It was just a journey of surviving the depression and inevitable that is going to happen to your party.
This is a series I've not touched, but I plan to. Does the decisions and story connect between the trilogy? That sounds so cool, but I'm not sure you're talking about the first game only or the entire trilogy. ๐ฎ
PS: Whitelisted. ๐ฅฐ
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I'm sorry I wasn't clear at all.
Sekiro is the only From Software game I have played. But my friend who has played dark souls 3, currently Elden Ring. He say sekiro is by far the hardest and the best. I think the graphics is good for Sekiro. Very good. The story is good, nothing amazing to write home about. But the game play itself is fantastic and I highly encourage you to play it one day. I totally would play new game plus on it but my friend wanted to move on. I really just get to play game with him. Currently he has me playing Kotor. Very nice guy as he is willing to sit there and watch me play these single players game that he has played already and have thought of them as amazing.
Yes, Morty is Mordin. I couldn't remember his name but I know we call him Morty as we played Mass effect. One thing mass effect did really well for the entire trilogy is even though they have a lot of character, everyone of the characters have a very good backstory to them. Now some aren't as good as other but overall going through each character backstory isn't a chore. It is unique and interesting. And by far for me, Mordin from beginning to ending of his arc was so well done.
Yes, the entire trilogy. As a whole just going through from start to finish. And yes, every decisions matter. The game do autosave, so once you pick a choice, it is done. You could like have multiple save files. But like characters can die and live depending on your choice. And it isn't like, I pick this now and the result happens next. You pick now and you are locked into it and maybe that won't come up until much later. Or through a series of choice you can end up losing a character.
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Sekiro is the only From Software game I have played. But my friend who has played dark souls 3, currently Elden Ring. He say sekiro is by far the hardest and the best. I think the graphics is good for Sekiro. Very good. The story is good, nothing amazing to write home about. But the game play itself is fantastic and I highly encourage you to play it one day. I totally would play new game plus on it but my friend wanted to move on. I really just get to play game with him. Currently he has me playing Kotor. Very nice guy as he is willing to sit there and watch me play these single players game that he has played already and have thought of them as amazing.
That's what real friends do. ๐
Yes, Morty is Mordin. I couldn't remember his name but I know we call him Morty as we played Mass effect. One thing mass effect did really well for the entire trilogy is even though they have a lot of character, everyone of the characters have a very good backstory to them. Now some aren't as good as other but overall going through each character backstory isn't a chore. It is unique and interesting. And by far for me, Mordin from beginning to ending of his arc was so well done.
Personally my boy was Garrus because I really dig how Turians look like. Second is Thane. I liked their edginess. ๐
Yes, the entire trilogy. As a whole just going through from start to finish. And yes, every decisions matter. The game do autosave, so once you pick a choice, it is done. You could like have multiple save files. But like characters can die and live depending on your choice. And it isn't like, I pick this now and the result happens next. You pick now and you are locked into it and maybe that won't come up until much later. Or through a series of choice you can end up losing a character.
I like that a lot but also I am very careful with my choices when I play such games. I'll definitely try it since the decisions carry from one game to another too.
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Don't get me wrong. My boy is Garrus too. But Mordin had the best single story arc in my opinion. Garrus is my boy since we go way back since game 1 of the trilogy lol.
Yea, that is what makes Banner Saga so amazing. I made one choice at the end of the first game and definitely somewhat regretted it. Another choice I too wish I hadn't but no way you could have known then. Just no way.
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Yea, that is what makes Banner Saga so amazing. I made one choice at the end of the first game and definitely somewhat regretted it. Another choice I too wish I hadn't but no way you could have known then. Just no way.
That's make it for an excellent RPG in my opinion. I have to play the trilogy.
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Happy cake day
Im not good in english and writting so it will be short story
I used to play Destiny 2 with friends before, so we 8 hours complete one raid level (Calus raid level with "wolfs")
It was fun and painful. Once when i played Twd final season in almsot end of game im just felt that im alive. I remember that i start talking to myself that im alive and laugh. It was kinda weird xd
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I can imagine the feeling. Tough moments like that make memorable gaming moments that make me appreciate games even more.
For me the fact that a story or a gameplay keeps me sucked in for hours to the point that when I go out for a walk or for shopping, I'm feeling somewhat shocked that I lost sense with reality.
PS: Whitelisted.
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Happy cakeday, mate!
Two things I want to share. I was 13-14 years old with my PS2
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Summer night after school year was finished. Got a 2L bottle of pepsi and was fighting cultists till the dawn with Leon in RE4
I am jealous right now. I've never experience RE4 and now we're getting a remake. Maybe now's the time. I was too much of a coward and unaware of the series at the time.
Finding all the secret bosses in FFX
Another game franchise I've not done. Did you find them by accident?
Funny I am a die-hard PC gamer now.
Games are awesome man! It brings people who loved them together. Sometimes it divides us, but most of the time it unites us.
Gave you a whitelist. ๐
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Did you find them by accident?
I found one by accident and it one-shotted my entire party. Secret bosses there are 100 or even more times stronger than regular one. But after some time with the help of gamefaqs I found them all and smashed all but the last one. That thing had 12mil HPs but your max damage is limited to 99999 per hit....
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Happy Cakeday!
My favorite gaming moments was playing Overcooked with my wife. We tried so hard for so long and just kept at it until we finished all these fantastically difficult levels. We had so much fun. It was the most stressed, most anxious, most fun game I have ever played and since my wife is not a gamer, one of the only games we have played together. I will always cherish it and it has opened her up to more couch co op games but nothing has hit quite like overcooked.
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My favorite gaming moments was playing Overcooked with my wife.
I've read this line and I knew where this will go. ๐ I've done that too.
We tried so hard for so long and just kept at it until we finished all these fantastically difficult levels. We had so much fun. It was the most stressed, most anxious, most fun game I have ever played and since my wife is not a gamer, one of the only games we have played together. I will always cherish it and it has opened her up to more couch co op games but nothing has hit quite like overcooked.
I've also finished the 1st one. We've tried the 2nd, but we knew how stressful the first one was so we didn't stick with it. ๐คฃ
PS: Got my whitelist. Good times!
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Happy fruit cakeday! :P
As for gaming stories, I honestly don't have many cool ones. But my favourite moment in any game is when I unintentionally break the game. I've had it happen so many times but I think my favourite was when playing Skyrim on my PS3. The problem with this version is that the more time you spend in it the laggier it gets, but this also makes physics act wonky. So around 200 hours in out of boredom I strip everything from my character and start collecting every single piece of food I can find in a town (iirc it was in Whiterun), after I picked up everything I could, I decided to go to the middle of the town and drop every single thing at once. For some reason, this caused my character to clip through the floor and fall underneath the town. Now this would have been interesting enough, but since Skyrim loads towns separately from the overworld I got to see the LOD version of the whole map, and the best part? I got to run out from underneath the town and explore the whole map as if I was playing a PS1 game xD Honestly quite an unforgettable experience and a really surprising one, as it turns out the whole map is loaded, and not just a small bit around the town. It also turned out be quite a rare experience as when itried to pull it off again later I couldn't do it, even after multiple tries. I guess the stars aligned on my first attempt haha :D
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I don't think I've ever tried to break my Skyrim game voluntarily, although I did glitch it out a couple of times. My gaming experience for it was on PC so, I've never had issues where it would start playing wrong. I know this was a general issue on some consoles back in the days.
I've broke the game many time technically with mods though. I've played once with a overhaul mod that completely changed how the game looked to the point that Skyrim's world felt like a completely new game. Really like modding that game and it's a game I see myself returning for that same experience.
If this ain't beautiful even in 2022, idk what it is. ๐ PS: You're whitelisted already.
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Hi folks,
I've officially aged 1 year on this platform and I'm honestly really pleased with the overall experience. I think the community in general is great, and I've enjoyed posting weird question gaming topics about pretty much anything.
I've had a really busy week as I've been working on a couple of videos, but I have to catch up to the most recent RPG topic. For those who haven't got a response, please bare with me while I catch up.
Well, I know it's kinda random and weird to celebrate cake days, but I'm willing to do something for you guys once I build up a little bit my whitelist audience. You've probably seen some of my giveaways and that I was showcasing what giveaways I'll be doing next.
If you have no idea, well it was about this one:
Anyway, what I'm trying to get at is that I'm running a set of giveaways and if you want to take part in in I'd be more than happy.
On top of that, I'm opened to give whitelists to people who are willing to share one of their best experience in your favorite game. Like, pitch me a cool moment you had, be it funny or unexpected. If I think it's a cool story, you betcha you'll get my whitelist.
Thank you for taking the time to read through my rumble. If I've upset you, disrespected you or mistreated you in some way, I apologize. I know for a fact that I won't be able to befriend everyone even if I want to, but do know that I don't intend to hold grudges.
Anyway, I hope ya'll have a great week! Thanks for everything!
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