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Mass Effect for PC

 

I was kinda lost at what to do initially once I got to the citadel but once you get the hang of everything the game proves itself to be very massive (heh) in terms of info and universe.

 

It's too bad there are some framerate problems and the combat can be somewhat frustrating, but it does the job.

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I never beat the game as Malkavian. I had to reformat my PC and totally forgot about it.

 

I've beaten the game as Ventrue, Nosferatu, and Brujah. I'm probably going to play Tremere next time.

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The only true purpose to play as a Malkavian is for the dialogue.

 

The first time I played it I use Gangrel and got pretty far with it but I got tired of my crappy computer's performance.

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CASTLE CRASHERS. F-WIN GAME!

 

I did a lot for a game I don't own yet. Got Skully to 20~

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I've been hearing a lot of good things about Castle Crashes and I have no clue what it's like. I'm guessing it has to do with crashing castles.

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I finished Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines with a Toreador. It was fun chatting people up and manipulating them, as was the Celerity ability.

 

The first three locations have some interesting and fun levels (not to mention characters), but the game slips abit when it reaches Chinatown. However, the game's multiple endings make up for it.

 

The stealth skill can be seriously abused. If you fill even half of that skill, you can crouch right in front of enemies, and they won't see you.

 

I posted before that I thought this game was flawed but also brilliant, and I still feel that way. I want to complete it again as a Malkavian, because they are mad and have cool dialogue options.

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played a bit of the Castle crashers demo but I'm not gonna buy it, doesn't seem to be all that. I always get burned on XBLA games anyways. so I am basically not gonna buy anymore unless something amazing comes along.

 

Infinite Undiscovery. I'm not big on JRPGs and this one is no exception... horrid camera + real time battles = fail and the second section is just stupid. navigate a pitch black forest basically run until you bump into something then change directions and hope for the best.

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I finished Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines with a Toreador. It was fun chatting people up and manipulating them, as was the Celerity ability.

 

The first three locations have some interesting and fun levels (not to mention characters), but the game slips abit when it reaches Chinatown. However, the game's multiple endings make up for it.

 

The stealth skill can be seriously abused. If you fill even half of that skill, you can crouch right in front of enemies, and they won't see you.

 

I posted before that I thought this game was flawed but also brilliant, and I still feel that way. I want to complete it again as a Malkavian, because they are mad and have cool dialogue options.

 

Maxed out Obfuscate is far better than any level of Stealth. You're invisible and can run around. Though it's harder to stealth kill as opposed to crouching. I know Malkavians and Nosferatus have this ability but I don't know if any other clan has it.

 

Just regular dialogue is what makes the Malks interesting. Plus you get extra dialogue in the game as it is playing as them so you get a little more story with them. Right now I'm in the museum and I'm lost. I love Dementation's Vison of Death. Instant Kill. I don't use Auspex unless I'm having trouble hacking something.

 

 

 

 

I've been hearing a lot of good things about Castle Crashes and I have no clue what it's like. I'm guessing it has to do with crashing castles.

 

Negative, it's a medival side scrolling adventure game. You have to save four princesses and defeat an evil wizard (as well as other themed bosses). Made by the guy behind Alien Hominid. It's a great game.

 

http://www.castlecrashers.com/

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More Castle Crashers.

 

For 15 bucks you get a lot more than what you payed for with all types of stuff to unlock. Dan and Tom sure have improved over their last game, but it took a damn long time to finish this one (3 years).

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