Yeah I can't wait to play the console version of MW2

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Well I had to do all that shit again, but I managed to eventually find a save point after making my way back out of the sewers, but I still have to properly go through them. But at least I don't have to fight those two monsters anymore. I hate travelling through mazes, and that's what this sewer bit is, it's a mixture of puzzle and maze, and I hate that shit, so I'm putting off actually doing it unless I'm really boredMacbeth wrote:
Got any updates Mek?
Spoiler pitch of the story: teenagers raised to be soldiers in a special youth military academy have to stop a time traveling witch from destroying the universe.8.Final Fantasy 8
I’ve been sitting here trying to find a way to summarize Final Fantasy 8’s basic storyline, and I honestly don’t know where to begin. I suppose that the “elevator pitch” for this game is that it follows a group of military students who soon find themselves battling ancient evils, but that doesn’t come close to capturing just how strange this game is.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Final Fantasy 8’s story. It’s the kind of “too weird to live, too rare to die” narrative that you don’t see a lot of in modern gaming, and it’s almost impossible to not respect it on its outlandishness alone. This game goes in directions that are not on any map.
However, when it comes to rankings, it has to be said that Final Fantasy 8’s story is fairly inconsistent and dragged down by some unlikable/unmemorable characters. It’s Final Fantasy’s weirdest (and sometimes most interesting) narrative hour, but not its best.
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That's close to my lifetime consoles, or former consoles, strike anything between GB Classic & DS, strike Xboxes. Granted later ones I bought myself.SuperJail Warden wrote:
In my lifetime...Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Playstation 1, Virtual Boy, Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Playstation 2, Xbox, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360. Only played the 360 once and sold it. The PS3 is still in use. I rarely ever play anything on it but it is a great BlueRay player.
I had a good childhood. Materially at least. That counts for a lot. Do you know how many kids are really poor in this country?
I think all PS3s can play PS1 games, did you mean the initial ones that still came with the PS2 hardware on them?SuperJail Warden wrote:
A working OG PS3 that could play those PS1 games is one nerd thing I actually took with me to when I moved. I haven't played anything on it since Gundam awhile back though.
I wonder if there are any Chinese companies selling consoles that can play old video games like there are so many companies cramming Sega/NES emulators into Gameboy knock off cases. Those are cool too.
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