Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Oh the memories come flooding back...

So yesterday I finally received my last recent ebay purchase in the mail. Breath of Fire for the ole SNES. I popped that sucker in and man did the wonderful memories of childhood moments come rushing back to me. What are some of your favorite old school games? Heck, what are some of your favorite games, they don't even have to be old school?

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Legend of Dragoon

Hey all, HELP!!! For some odd reason my second disc for LoD won't play toward the end. I have NO IDEA why, because it's in near mint condition. For the time being I'm stuck at the same boss battle. I've tried it like 4 times now and the game freezes at the same exact spot EVERY time. So... I beg of anyone out there, if you can trust me enough to send me your disc two so I can just get past this spot, I'll mail it right back to you. PROMISE!!! I'd only need the disc for like a day. Seriously. That's how little I have left on disc 2. If you do this for me, I'd owe you big. BIG!! *note: I will not repay anyone in sexual favors, so don't ask.* ;p

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Xenosaga Episode 1: Der Wille Zur Macht

FINALLY!! I beat Xenosaga Ep. 1 the other night. OH MY GOODNESS!! This game has a great story to it. I really enjoyed playing this one through. I'm looking forward to experiencing Ep. 2: Jenseits von Gut und Bose, even though I've heard and read that some of the changes that were made to the battle system weren't for the better. You win some you lose some, I guess.

I'm going to have to wait on playing that one though, because I've started playing Legend of Dragoon for PS1. I've played through and beaten this one a LONG time ago, and I figured it'd be fun to relive the story of this one as well. That's the thing with good RPG's. You can let them collect dust on your shelf for a year or five after you've beaten it, then play it again to experience the story all over. There are some great things in the beginning of Legend of Dragoon that I had totally forgotten about. It's good stuff being able to pick up a classic game again and noticing things you didn't before.

Other things I'm into lately are doing some more drawings for my Pictures page. I've also been doing some ebaying lately to find some classic SNES games. Oh the good old days, right? What are some of your guys favorite classics?

Friday, March 25, 2005

What i dig at the moment.

So... as promised, here's a small list of what i'm into right now:

i've been playing quite a few games on PS2 lately.

Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht: i originally bought it just over a year ago, and quickly got into it. unfortunately, i reached a boss in the game that i just could NOT beat no matter what i did, so it started to collect dust on the shelf. well, a few months back i decided to pick it up again and see what i could do. i got to that same point, but i was able to get past the boss that gave me troubles before. Yeah! so, long story short, i'm very near the end now. the game has an excellent story line behind it. some good twists when you thought you were figuring out what was going on. it keeps you guessing. i really like the gameplay for it as well. the battle system takes a little bit to get used to, but once you've figured it out, it is really great and can be used to your advantage. another aspect of the game i really like is the cast of characters. there's just the right amount of mystery to some of them that makes you want to know more. granted there are the typical NPC's that make you think to yourself, "why's this guy so pathetic?" but overall, i'd say it's excellent. a must have for any RPG fan out there. and the great thing is that it's just part one of a six part set. woohoo!! five more episodes of greatness to look forward to. granted Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Bose is already out, but i have yet to play it.

Need for Speed Underground: i've been playing this one for quite some time now. i've beaten it and was able to make enough money whilst playing to buy all the parts available for customization, so now i can go to the customize car menu and just sit there making custom cars all day long if i want. not that i'd really want to do that, but sometimes it's fun to see what combinations you can come up with. since i've played it through to the end, i've decided to go through and play all the levels on easy to see what my race win percentage ends up being at the end. and then do the same on medium, and then on hard just to compare them. sound dorky? well, that may very well be, but i do enjoy the racing in the game. overall, i say this is a must have for any racing game fan out there. and if you want another spin on the series, i reccommend picking up a copy of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. that's a great racing game as well. i own it and have completed it by unlocking all the cars, and i still play it occassionally. a true sign of a good game. i have not played Need for Speed Underground 2, but all the reviews i've read say that it's not worth it. maybe it'd be worth renting to see what it's like, but i don't forsee myself buying it.

007: Everyting or Nothing: now this game is great. i bought it at Gamestop just recently and i've become addicted. i've already completed all the levels in the story mode, but now i'm working at getting platinum medals for all the levels. not an easy task! you have to play through a level and get a gold medal on any of the difficulty settings (operative, agent, or 00 agent), then you have to beat the level on 00 agent difficulty to unlock the possiblility to get the platinum, and finally, once you've unlocked the opportunity to get the platinum, you must beat the level on 00 agent again, but with a specific goal in mind. for some examples, one level you must take less than 500 damage, another you can only fire up to 10 rounds, and in another one you can take NO damage. i really like what EA has done with this franchise. i also own 007: Agent Under Fire, and that one isn't all that great of a game, but i picked it up for cheap. i feel i've gotten my money's worth. but with Everything or Nothing,, the bar has completely been raised. bravo to EA! they kept the "bond moments" in the game which is great, and they added more of a Metal Gear Solid aspect to it as well. i really like the addition of being able to hug walls and hide behind cover during gunfights. Everything or Nothing is a great game, and i highly reccommend it to anyone who enjoys an action game.

Testing one, two...

Hey all, just thought i'd get a post on here so i can see what it'll look like and make adjustments accordingly, until i get the look and feel i want for this blog. So... how's life? mine's alright at the moment. still kinda getting used to my new area (like trying to make new friends in the area and such) but other than that, it's quite nice in the south.