I couldn't actually get that one running on XP, I've been wanting to give it a try for quite some time though. Any idea where I'd be able to pick up a copy for cheap nowadays?
My bad, sorry XD
Okay assuming you can use it an unlimited amount of time afterwards, {we're not being Ubisoft here now} the sheer accumulation of several lifetimes worth of data would probably be enough to drive you insane, so let's just say short term ones only for now :P
It would be impossible for me to name them in order but:
1. Half-Life 2 (PC)
2. Final Fantasy VII (PC)
3. Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines (PC)
4. Morrowind (PC)
5. Oblivion (PC)
6. Arkham Asylum (PC)
7. Dragon Age: Origins (PC)
8. Twilight Princess (Wii)
9. Resi 4 (Wii)
10. Okami...
That's great, but on your deathbed you discover that your quicksave expired after 24 hours, the last thing you see is an error message informing you that you have wasted your life. Game over ;)
Okay I think this needs some ground rules:
* There is a quickload key, but you can only use it if you are alive.
* Each save overwrites the previous
If anyone has any more queries about the button itself, feel free to ask before we continue. >_>
Pokemon has always been accessible to new players and cutsie enough to attract kids whilst retaining considerable depth and decent game mechanics for more experienced players. It's a formula that worked, so they stuck to it and it's been making them money ever since.
All this combined with...
Okay, so I've been thinking.
We've all played a game where quicksaving has been used as more of a game mechanic than a means of saving progress. So if you had access to a magical quicksave key in real life, what would you use it for?
I'm expecting some creative answers so go crazy XD
ALL of the cutscenes/voice acting in Typing of the Dead.
I know it's basically just House of the Dead 2, but that dialogue XD
Anyone who's played it will know what I'm talking about.
Sounds like a regular weekend to me.
I sort of have a tendancy to unwittingly integrate features from games I've recently been playing into my everyday life. Most recent example is when I was breaking up some firewood and was horribly disappointed at how ineffective a crowbar is at performing...
I'm proud of my hundreds of hours poured into Oblivion, my Final Fantasy VII save with a buttload of mastered materia and all characters at level 99 and my obsession with anything VALVe. I don't think it's anything to be ashamed of really, I do have a life outside of videogames, but if people...
I've played TF2, but I'm looking for something action/RPG at the moment, as my original post says :P
FO 1 and 2 are cool but they're pretty hard for me to play, not because of difficulty but because they're so dated now, it sucks really. Never tried Diablo though.
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