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Snowy


TooB

Quote from: Snowy on March 17, 2014, 10:38:54 AM
People still play SF4?
ummm.... yes?
The support that capcom is giving it this late is wierd, but yes people still play sf4.
They still have tourneys and everything

Snowy


TooB

Quote from: Snowy on March 17, 2014, 10:44:18 AM
But it's SF4

it's so... clunky.
i'd have  to disagree
I'll probably get the retail version on ps3

Snowy


strongbad

got to king yama on my first try spelunkin' today
i only had one heart left though and i died from shit falling on me after i killed his hands
:(

Nyerp

Quote from: Project Lunchbox F on March 17, 2014, 10:03:36 AM
Quote from: Nyerp on March 16, 2014, 07:46:29 PM
i'll probs play xillia as my next tales game. it seems more appealing because it has a sequel coming out lol
regarding your earlier complaint about dungeons and their puzzles, that never really gets any better in any tales game


oh....

Samus Aran

was it Graces that had the part where your characters get separated in a ridiculously tall dungeon with spiraling bright staircase things and you have to get them back together with teleporter pad things

i can't remember if it was Graces of Xillia but it was one of the worst Tales puzzles ever lol

but idk, in general i personally think even with regard to dungeons and puzzles, the other games were a bit better. Symphonia in particular doesn't really have any that are too bad that i can remember, except maybe the optional darkness seal dungeon which has an awful gimmick lol

Thyme


Nyerp

Quote from: Nonon Jakuzure on March 17, 2014, 01:32:02 PM
was it Graces that had the part where your characters get separated in a ridiculously tall dungeon with spiraling bright staircase things and you have to get them back together with teleporter pad things

i can't remember if it was Graces of Xillia but it was one of the worst Tales puzzles ever lol


it wasnt graces lol

Samus Aran

most of symphonia's are really just different ways to use the sorcerer's ring so there's not a whole lot of variation but they also didn't try to do anything really weird either and none of it is bad really

with one notable exception being the really dumb elven forest where the ring summons animals, that was stupid as hell


Quote from: Nyerp on March 17, 2014, 02:20:28 PM
Quote from: Nonon Jakuzure on March 17, 2014, 01:32:02 PM
was it Graces that had the part where your characters get separated in a ridiculously tall dungeon with spiraling bright staircase things and you have to get them back together with teleporter pad things

i can't remember if it was Graces of Xillia but it was one of the worst Tales puzzles ever lol


it wasnt graces lol


guess it was xillia then, god i hated that part  >.<

Thyme


PLEASEHELP1991

Quote from: Nonon Jakuzure on March 17, 2014, 01:32:02 PM
was it Graces that had the part where your characters get separated in a ridiculously tall dungeon with spiraling bright staircase things and you have to get them back together with teleporter pad things

i can't remember if it was Graces of Xillia but it was one of the worst Tales puzzles ever lol

but idk, in general i personally think even with regard to dungeons and puzzles, the other games were a bit better. Symphonia in particular doesn't really have any that are too bad that i can remember, except maybe the optional darkness seal dungeon which has an awful gimmick lol
it wasn't xillia either
I haven't played the ex-dungeon yet though
I did play milla's side which was more linear
I love [you]

Snowy


Kalahari Inkantation

Quote from: Tectron on March 17, 2014, 02:51:56 PM
[spoiler=this is the worst decision i have ever made]

i regretted this from the very instant i hit 'confirm purchase'[/spoiler]


now i get to go down with this ship like the dreamcast's ten fans did, i guess that's kind of neat

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