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Devia Eleven

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  1. I can see all of the videos just fine. Just quote my post and get the links from there.
  2. Asuka vs Zafina Law vs Nina Lili vs Lei Bob vs Xiaoyu
  3. In my opinion I would suggest you pick up Halo 3. There's downloadable content for it, and there's downloadable content for Gears 2 as well. Currently, Gears 2 costs more of course, and Halo 3's online play harbors a high level of replayability. I enjoy Horde on Gears 2 but that's about it. Of course this is all opinionated, someone else here might think that my thoughts are completely impaired. I've only played Soul Calibur IV's demo, and I heard some things about the online play being laggy, and some comments about the lack luster gameplay modes.
  4. What was the error code? Why did your XBOX RROD?
  5. My XBOX recognizes the Demo but when I try to play it, it tells me to download the demo again. It's most likely because I'm not using a Japanese account.
  6. Persona 4, still. I'm 8 hours into the game and it feels like the story hasn't progressed much.
  7. Playing GTA IV before playing Saints Row will tend to make you not like Saints Row. It's a process of adjustment. GTA just isn't fun, killing people and running people over must've lost it's appeal after GTA III.
  8. Could anyone tell me how to play demos downloaded from torrents?
  9. I found Saints Row 2 and Saints Row much worse than any GTA game I've played. The entire game seems like a parody of GTA, there's little realism, and everything seems immature and the animations lack emphasis. The game is a joke, and the missions are just as repetitive as GTA missions.
  10. Grand Theft Auto IV. This game received a 10/10 from a majority of the more popular gaming websites. I don't see why, the game isn't perfect by any means. It has the potential to be much better. It isn't very multi-player friendly. They should have included 1-2, or 1-4 local multi-player, and even system link. That would have helped. Also, there aren't enough modes for online play, people should be able to create their own missions and upload them online. With what's available, it's very easy for the online play to get repetitive with the exception of Team Mafia Work and Deathmatch. They could have even put in a racing mode, there are vehicles and such, why not use them. The only reason that I could congregate for the absence of local player is, that, maybe, the game wouldn't be able to handle four different people on one map, on one XBOX 360 or PS3, while all four players are blowing up helicopters and jumping off buildings. Other than that, there should have been no reason for them not to include that. The story mode in GTA games are always trash, I can't see it any other way. The missions are recycled and reheated left overs from years ago. "Go to this destination, kill this person's henchmen, Oh no, this person's escaping, get in a vehicle and chase him down, and while you're at it, kill him too." It's just a bunch of toxic waste when it comes to completing story mode. Where hundreds of missions need to be completed, all of them, contain no diversity whatsoever. They are just undesirable and can be extremely tiresome and aggravating. It even gets more sensational when putting in cheat codes disable Achievements, and how the police can derail your mission in no time.
  11. What's your honest opinion about this game? I've been eyeballing this game for some time now, but I can't make up my mind whether to get it or not. AFAIK, isn't PSU one of those games that 's more about online play rather than single player? I enjoy the customization, changing your character's voice, height, clothing, race, species, etc. I am not familiar with online play, but I do understand that it costs to play online with an account. I have not played the original "Universe", only this expansion pack named AI. The gameplay really gets repetitive but that's probably due to the fact that I chose a human, and his or her weapons basically range from guns and swords. The dialogue is partially entertaining if that matters, it's much like Phantasy Star Online, but you have the ability to form parties with bots. The more characters you meet throughout the game, there will be more AI controlled characters you can use to form parties for optional missions. The optional missions are excessively generic and are only really taken for leveling purposes. There are some really pointless objectives that are seemingly impossible to complete. I got stuck at an objective which was generally a timing puzzle, there are a lack of guides available on the internet to help me, but the few that were in existence didn't really have the directions to assist me. The animations for my main character lack emphasis, it bothers me, but that's more on a personal level. There are ways to customize your pad and whatnot, and, there are some other things. It caught my interest for a short while but that one objective seemed almost impossible.
  12. The particular trap that I despise getting myself into is the quantity gaming trap. I hate it when I play about four different games, and in all of them, I get stuck somewhere. So I stop playing, and I refuse to continue playing because I feel that it's impossible for me to get past where I left off. Restarting the game is out of the question because, when I try to replay a game on a clean slate, and I'm playing through the places I've already played through, the game instantly loses it's appeal and that is when I stop playing. I wish to delete the experience of every single game that I've played in the past, so I can start a clean slate. Play one game, and do not play another until that game is completed. There are so many PlayStation 2 games that I've attempted to complete, but I always somehow manage to get stuck at one spot in those games. I am always too lazy to look on the internet for help.
  13. http://www.1emulation.com/forums/index.php?act=boardrules
  14. My level of gaming has been increasing with my age. I was wondering if I was the only gamer that felt this. Upon getting or playing a new game, do you feel that you need to complete that game before moving on to another? It bugs me if I start a game, and fail to complete it. I can't play another 1-Player game knowing that I completely gave up on another game. I like to do things routinely. I'd rather finish a game and complete it, before going on to another. Do you people feel the need to complete all side quests or, complete the game fully on all difficulty levels to be satisfied? Or do you just accept the default Video Game ending, knowing that you only truly completed about 60% of the game? Here's an example of what I mean, A game contains many side quests, non-canon missions, and three other difficulty levels. If you complete said game without completing everything mentioned above, can you go on about your day or about your gaming life without caring about your incomplete work?
  15. What's the problem with using TLP?
  16. Here are some games that I am thinking about playing through. DMC3 Final Fantasy XII Mother 3 Here are some games that I am trying to complete at the moment. Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of Illuminus (PS2)
  17. Do you plan on achieving 100% in Jiminy's Journal?
  18. It was addictive for me the first day I downloaded it as well, but shortly after, it started to get inevitably repetitive.
  19. Yes, but the more popular games run better than I expected, so no one should dismantle any backup compatibilities.
  20. Hacks do work on the systems/emulators they were created for.
  21. Stopped at 61% without knowing what the game was about.
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