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Ronnie

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  1. 2 hours ago, Jingle Jangle said:

    I remember playing Split Second, years ago when BlockBuster was still around. I completed about 80% of the game before having to return it. I like for some special moves it changes the design of the track, and the pick up and play feel it had. The only thing that I got annoyed by was the rubberbanding by the ai. Then again, what racing game doesn't have that?

    Rubberband AI is especially noticeable in Burnout. Though it makes sense because the whole gimmick is to wreck your opponents. Can't really do that when they're eating your dust lol.

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    If you like racing games and don't own this, you need to get it. If you like Burnout, this plays like Burnout but with a twist! It's a total hidden gem. It's available for PS3 and 360 but I definitely recommend the 360 version for one reason: custom soundtrack.

    This is an arcade style racing game where instead of items to attack your opponents, you can trigger "Power Plays" which destroys a part of the race track like a bridge, or a helicopter shooting a missile to attack your opponents. It's a fun and addicting game. It's pretty forgiving at first and doesn't punish you for getting 6th place or something. The tracks get more challenging of course, with tighter turns and even more tricky Power Plays. The game has local multiplayer which is something a lot of games recently lack.

    Now I mentioned custom soundtrack. The reason is because the original soundtrack is only decent. It's generic fast paced instrumentals. I would suggest playing some really kick ass rock or punk music to fit the mood of the race. Trust me, adding your own music through Xbox 360 really enhances the experience of this game. Play "All I Want" by The Offspring or "Watch It Fall" by The God Awfuls and you'll see what I mean. I've been playing this game whenever I have free time from class or homework. I'm hooked!

    Here's a gameplay video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my4bpjc3_tQ

  3. I don't believe in marriage. I think it's nothing more an archaic practice and a waste of money. You don't need government papers to say you're in love with a person. It's all about trust. If you can't trust your partner enough and feel the need to lock them down with vows to feel better about their loyalty, why bother? If things go sour and they still can't be worked out, you don't need to pay hundreds of dollars to "break up", you just do it.

    A child doesn't need to be born under a married couple to live happily. It's not a competition for how to raise a child. Just do your job as a parent to raise the little one and be responsible regardless of whatever situation you have with the partner. You can have your religious beliefs but they are only beliefs. People have different ways of going about their lives. You don't need to be married to live permanently with someone and work together to raise a child. You can be committed with a person without marriage, just trust each other. How hard is that?

  4. I, like many Americans, discovered Marth in Melee and eventually Fire Emblem. However I never really cared for the series even after liking the character. Years later on Youtube, I found a lot of FE Awakening videos crawling around. I remember watching the trailers, avatar customization, and reviews. I went to Amazon and bought myself a copy.

  5. Let's talk about this classic arcade genre. Anyone else like it? Played any games that snuck in this genre?

    The first "shoot 'em up" I played as a kid was Galaga. Then I played 2 games that snuck in shoot 'em up sequences in them: Kirby's Epic Yarn and Nier Automata. Much like other arcade type genres like beat 'em ups, I find them pretty fun in short bursts. I recently discovered Otomedius Excellent on 360 which is a Gradius spin off with anime girls. My kind of game!

  6. Atelier Shallie (PS3 or Vita). Takes place in a sand sea with a sand ship. Great soundtrack.

    Nostalgia (DS). Another RPG with the trope-y airships.

    Tales of Berseria (PS4). You're basically a group of pirates fighting government guys.

  7. 12 minutes ago, Dragoncat said:

    The only thing I know "shonen" is "shonen ai" which is "yoai" or gay male stories...could you explain what it means in this context? My knowledge on anime terminology is limited.

    shonen means something like young man. Shonen anime/manga is targeted towards teenage boys. A lot of shonen series share similar tropes and themes. Think of Dragon Ball, One Piece, or Naruto.

  8. I'm not one to shy away from buying used electronics, though I much prefer brand new items if the money allows for it. However when it comes to seeing a refurbished label on the product, I can't help but feel paranoid that it won't work. Have any of you bought refurbished stuff? Maybe they work just like any other used product and I'm too reluctant to try lol.

  9. Mario Kart 8 is the best Mario Kart game.

    Mario Kart 64 aged like ass. Double Dash controls like a slippery bathtub on wheels. I still like Double Dash though.

    I forgot to mention the handheld ones. Mario Kart DS is really fun and Mario Kart 7 is the best handheld MK game.

  10. On 2/11/2018 at 10:09 PM, NinjaMonkey said:

    1. Favourite: N64/GC/Wii U Gamepad.

    2. I don't have any preference.

    3. No.

    I can use the analogue stick fine when playing Soul Calibur 2, so I don't see the problem.

    You can get by with that game since combos are just one direction and a button. Trying to pull off a super combo in Bloody Roar with a double QCF motion on analog is a pain in the ass.

  11. 6 minutes ago, Rezzy said:

    Do any games for the Gamecube even use the D pad for anything important?

    Fighting games like Bloody Roar, Soulcalibur II, and Capcom vs SNK 2. The little d-pad is just asking us to use an analog stick. Analog with fighting games is pretty awkward.

  12. This thread is dedicated to one of the most important aspects in gaming: the controller!

    So here's some questions to get this discussion started:
    1. Favorite and least favorite controllers?
    2. Do you prefer wireless or wired controllers?
    3. Do you collect controller variations? Why or why not?

    My favorite controller was the Gamecube's for the longest time but the PS4's DualShock 4 is my new favorite of all time. I'm not a fan of the Dreamcast controller with it's slippery analog stick and mushy d-pad. The 360 controller is pretty comfortable but the d-pad is shit. I'm happy sticking with my DualShock 3 or 4 for fighting games. I definitely prefer wireless controllers but I grew up on SNES and GCN so I don't mind wired when playing retro games. I love getting controllers in different colors other than standard black or white. I have red DualShock 3, DualShock 4, and N64 controllers to name a few. I also have the Smash Bros. Gamecube controller that came with Smash 4.

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