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JudasIscariot: Well, about that...

https://twitter.com/GOGcom/status/430324571627991040
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Novotnus: I must be slow today... Could you elaborate? :)
That was a goodbye tweet to our now former Video Ninja :(
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JudasIscariot: That was a goodbye tweet to our now former Video Ninja :(
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Novotnus: :(
So, you have to learn making videos yourself :)
I have enough on my plate as it is and video editing and such is an art that is beyond me :)
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platercake: System Sock 2
Never heard of that game :P
Well, I just recently finished Ether One but I am NOT finished with it, if that makes any sense :)

Click here for my impressions of the game :)
I just managed to escape from the Tower in Escape Goat 2. I rescued 15 out of 16 sheep because I figure we can clone one as they all look the same :D.

Correction: I just rescued the 16th sheep :D
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Post edited March 29, 2014 by JudasIscariot
Ok so I finished Ether One again but this time I got the true ending :D
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DProject: Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior's Rise

Not a good game at all, unless you enjoy roleplaying a helpless punching bag. The fights are an utter clusterfuck: there's a dozen guys wailing at you simultaneously at all times, and when they shoot projectiles (homing shurikens? WTF) it's even worse. Your only hope is to gain enough chi to execute a power attack every once in a while, before fleeing again. And the fact that you're outnumbered by a large margin isn't the only thing that makes the fights unfair: some opponents can begin their own combos in the middle of getting their face punched in which defies all logic; some enemies block (you need to break it by holding X or pressing A, depending on the situation), but they often do another block immediately afterwards, giving you only a split second to press the other button: otherwise they counterattack your ass down. And the foes gang up on you constantly: good luck trying to break one opponent's block while nine other are constantly swinging their weapons near you, five more are throwing projectiles and the rest are throwing bombs. It was the most fun when one enemy did a combo on me, and while I was helpless on the air and smashed down to the ground, another enemy did his combo immediately after. Bye bye 4/5 of life bar in three seconds. And sometimes the game was very cheap with checkpoints: one level included fighting four regular, but extra tough guys and three bosses, and there were no checkpoints in the whole level. It took me many, many retries and cheap fighting tactics to get through that. I would love to see the guy who can beat this game on Hard: it probably takes Korean skills and cat reflexes to even get halfway through the campaign. And oh, there was a plot somewhere in there too but I completely ignored it - I'm not sure who my guy was, who he was fighting and why. Says something about the whole experience...totally forgettable all-around. Can't recommend this one.
Man, you actually beat this game? I got stuck somewhere on Hard and couldn't continue just due to the sheer amount of enemies cheap shotting me :D
Just finished Dark Souls 2. I am playing on NG+ and I was hoping to start PVPing more but with all the ninja filpping Havel's at higher Soul Memory and the weirdness with poise, I just don't want to anymore.
I just finished The Blackwell Epiphany last night. An interesting way to end the series :)
Also, now that the game is out, I can declare that I finished Vertical Drop Heroes HD, well, I finished NG and dabbled in NG+, which is infinite :)
Just finished Shovel Knight.

As someone who grew up playing the old NES games, I have to say this is damn close to being one :D
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JudasIscariot: Just finished Shovel Knight.

As someone who grew up playing the old NES games, I have to say this is damn close to being one :D
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Grargar: Closer to Castlevania, Ghosts and Goblins or Mega Man? Or something else entirely?
It's more like the first or second Mega Man with a dash of Super Mario Bros 3 and a pinch of Duck Tales :D
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JudasIscariot: It's more like the first or second Mega Man with a dash of Super Mario Bros 3 and a pinch of Duck Tales :D
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Grargar: I see. I had vibes of it being like Mega Man thanks to the fact that each boss had the word Knight in its name.
Unlike Mega Man, however, Shovel Knight's bosses don't have any weaknesses, other than player skill :)
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JudasIscariot: Unlike Mega Man, however, Shovel Knight's bosses don't have any weaknesses, other than player skill :)
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Grargar: Do you at least get to absorb their powers?
No, no power absorption but you get some nice armors :) We'll see what happens once the devs start adding more stuff to the game :)
edit: you buy the armors in the second village and not from boss drops.
Post edited June 28, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: No, no power absorption but you get some nice armors :) We'll see what happens once the devs start adding more stuff to the game :)
edit: you buy the armors in the second village and not from boss drops.
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Grargar: What do those armors give? Only better health? Or some cool ability, too?
One gives you a little flip after you jump, one lessens the amount of gold you lose in case of death, one makes it so that enemy attacks don't knock you back, another adds a charged attack after you hit something twice in a row with the shovel pogo attack :)