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GUYS GUYS
i just realized
there's a boss in Secret of Mana 2
named Dolan
crumsn pls
...yeah, you're right.
Now if only we can bug UE to play Terraria and then set up a server for us...
Yeah, fair enough. I have too many games, myself.
Same here with the too many games.
Most game stores or electronic stores that sell DSes should also sell replacement styluses. Check there I guess.
What technology does the DS screen use? Pressure or capacitance?
^Pressure.
I've yet to find a store that sells styluses that fit into my phat DS's stylus slot.
Online is looking like my best choice.
Looking to practice Skullgirls + UMvC3. Don't really have much people to play with no online, so I end up killing time in training mode.
EDIT: Oyyy, loading times in SG. I am an impatient bastard.
EDIT2: Got all tutorials in SG done. The mix-up one was very pattern based. Still, I'll try to remember to delay attacks and change hi-mid-low attacks within.
EDIT3: Forgot there was no in-game move list. -_-
Beat the True Ending of Ever17. That was something else. All in all, whilst the game had a few missteps (like the Sora route), in general it was great. There were a lot of similarities to 999, too.
Is there a game where its guns vs magic that isn't Acarmun? (sp)
Trauma on Playism (DRM-free) for pay-what-you-want ($1 minimum)
For what it's worth, the game is on Steam, but it doesn't have any Steam achievements (nor Steam cloud features). So having a DRM-free version is probably better. (FYI, Playism has told me by e-mail that buying it on Playism does not currently come with a Steam key.)
Now I just need to decide how much this is worth.
I get games on Steam just because they're all in one place and easier to uninstall/reinstall.
Oh, yeah, that reminds me: I should probably re-download that DotEmu copy of Raptor: Call of the Shadows that I have and play that again.
Hey guys, anyone remember that Blue Dragon game?
You know, that terribly cliche JRPG?
I remember hearing about it.
I think I heard about it when it got released. Why?
I really liked it.
It was cliche, yeah, but that's exactly why I liked it! It was every JRPG cliche crammed into one game, and I guess that hit a nostalgia nerve or something for me.
I own it. It was surprisingly fun, but absolutely nothing new.
Precisely!
Well, I guess the ability to swap classes some was a little new. Nothing to get excited over though.