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Jan '09: What Are You Playing?

Angel Tarragon

Dawn Dragon
Its 2009 in Australia and very soon to be in Finland (less than 30 minutes). So I thought I'd start up the new thread for '09.

Been playing Jaws Unleashed (PS2). I'm contemplating starting up a new game of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. I've played it and beaten it so many times, but I never get sick of it. I can hear the CD calling my name (been listening to the soundtrack, maybe too much).

Might start up Pokemon Yellow, which I haven't played in a couple of years.
 

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Been playing Tomb Raider Underworld since I've come back from Nunavut.

I only spend an hour a day, maybe a little more playing it. I think I'm a little more than halfway through it. I'm looking forward to getting my copy of Star Ocean: Second Evolution for my PSP.
 

Now that Fallout 3 has been put away

I went back to the original Fable to maybe finish up so I can play Fable 2.

I got myself Dead Rising (and um, Conan) in a bargain bin, but I haven't played them yet.

I got Uncharted and Bully for Xmas and I've put them in my system for a good wander around.

Uncharted is beautiful and although the combat works well, I was hoping for less combat, and more puzzles/exploration. But it is good at what it decided to do.

Bully seemed like it was moving a bit fast. I'd pause for mischief and instantly be caught because there's a prefect in every hall who has better vision that my radar says. I think I just need to get used to it more.

And still got tons of other stuff I was in the middle of or havent played yet.
 


I really don't know. :)

Just finished Mass Effect, which was great, so I'll see what else can grab my attention long enough (which certainly isn't an easy feat).

Maybe I should just start with one of those dozen or so games in my cupboard, that I bought, but never even installed? :uhoh:

Bye
Thanee
 

Recently finished Tales of Phantasia (GBA) including the opened-upon-completion "Let's Go Arche!" game, so now I'm on to the last of my old-school game before moving on to the newer generations: I'm mid-way through Zelda: Oracle of Ages, playing it as a linked game with my already-finished Oracle of Seasons. Not bad, but after playing all the older Zelda games so far, it turns out I'm not all that much of a Zelda fan. Maybe when I get to the N64 era Ocarina of Time, it might change that?

Friend/Wife: Continuing trying to get all/most of the stars in Rock Band (PS3) before moving on to Rock Band 2. We're getting there (almost 1,700 stars!).

Sometimes: Warhawk (PS3). Want to get to Resistance 2 (PS3) online when I get a chance. Also some Little Big Planet (PS3) with my wife, but not nearly enough.
 


I am playing Red Alert 3 and Grand Theft Auto IV now. I think GTA IV will keep me a little more busy. Despite the initial problems with that stupid SecureROM and the start-up bug, and the fact that I have to use Games for Windows Live and Rockstar Social Club instead of just double-clicking the executable, the game is fun. I am enjoying the story-line so far. I am constantly amazed by the level of detail they put in it. Like these Caberet-Shows, and the radio shows. ;)

I really don't know. :)

Just finished Mass Effect, which was great, so I'll see what else can grab my attention long enough (which certainly isn't an easy feat).

Maybe I should just start with one of those dozen or so games in my cupboard, that I bought, but never even installed? :uhoh:

Bye
Thanee
Hah; I am one step ahead of you, Thanee - I installed them, just never played them any time. ;)
 

Say, how's R2's single player campaign, and can you do split-screen co-op?
Pretty good, from what I've played. I haven't had a lot of time with the single-player game, though, and probably won't for the foreseeable future (whattaya want? I'm still way back playing Zelda: Oracle of Ages (GBC), for pete's sake!) ;)

Yes, you can do split-screen co-op (and split-screen co-op + online at the same time, since you can have up to 8 players in the co-op campaign), but it's it's own campaign that intertwines with the single-player campaign story.

R2 is like having 3 games in one (single player campaign, multi-player co-op campaign [up to 8 co-op players], multi-player modes [up to 60 players, some modes are squad based]).
 


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