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Strixvaliano

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Ninja Gaiden (Xbox) - I was playing through on normal and my friend was playing through on hard. Friend beats the game and I get stuck on Alma. She whips my ass every single time so I have my friend come over and try (he beat her without dying on hard) and every single attempt she managed to kick his ass too. He must have tried at least 15-20 times before we decided to toss the controller and rage.
 

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QWOP anyone? LLOOOOLZ

But I had one time in ES:IV Oblivion on the PS3 (lame, I know PC is the bomb) where I had to join the Mythic Dawn and they took all my stuff so I could join. Of course my real purpose is to steal a book and escape, killing everything on the way out, but that's not so easy when I DONT EVEN HAVE A DAGGER. When I finally reach the exit, I remember my shit's still with some dark elf asshole, so I run back in and... game freeze. The game froze every time I entered that area of the game. But I was persistent, and by God one day it let me in, and after retrieving my stuff there never was a slaughter quite like what I demonstrated. F*ckers.
 

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Battlefield: 1942. Iwo Jima level. I fought my way to the airfield, grabbed a tank, fought tooth and nail for the second and third command posts, at this point with no deaths and ~35 kills, and just as I get ready to move to the last one, the guy in the battleship shells me.

"YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN IN THE WAY"
 

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L3m0n_L1m3 said:
Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer.

Ugh.

Also, Brink, and its terrible AI.
Exactly how bad is the AI? I have no internet at the moment,so I would have to play offline, and it looks like an interesting game.

OT: Dead Rising escorts and bosses. I gave up the game after tearing my hair out over that clown...
 

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GTA: Vice City

When I ramped up my motorcyle onto a save point on a rooftop, dismounted, and went to save my game. It glitched, put me back on the motorcycle, system lock-up. I had to restart the machine. When it did, my save file was gone. All that progress...

GTA: San Andreas

Most of the way through it, then my PS2's motor gives out. Dead in the water. All that progress...

And a real blast from the past...

Bionic Commando, NES. Getting the bazooka from HAL, swinging down, only to miss the narrow window of opportunity where you can blast Master-D. Then realizing you didn't hit enough trucks on the way there, so you have no continues.

Yes. You guessed it. All that progress...
 

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xRBEASTx said:
L3m0n_L1m3 said:
Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer.

Ugh.

Also, Brink, and its terrible AI.
Exactly how bad is the AI? I have no internet at the moment,so I would have to play offline, and it looks like an interesting game.
Either I'm getting easier to please, or the patches have helped. My bot-controlled engineer used to make turrets and face them towards the corner, my Medics would ignore anyone down in favor of throwing themselves face-first into enemy Soldiers as bullet-cushions, and my spies would attempt disguise anytime a body fell remotely in their location.

Ergo, they were more or less useless. Still are, somewhat. Prepare to be a jack-of-all-trades, switching to whatever class is currently necessary to get the particular objective done.

I do like BRINK. Just be sure to play it with some living breathing people before dropping it in the trash. It can only get better from here.
 

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SouthpawFencer said:
Saulkar said:
Well essentially I made a forum topic describing how I felt when the game Mass Effect 2 revealed Canada had been annexed by the States. Now while authors and such describe similar events happening to other nations and such all the time, even to Canada. This has never bugged me before, I have played a lot of Fallout and nothing ever good happened to Canada there. For reasons I cannot fathom it "really" hurt when it came from Mass Effect. I expressed this and I was torn down, ridiculed, and outright insulted en-masses. Now while like anything fictitious I got over it quite easily, it was peoples reactions that still befuddle and hurt me to this day.

What say you?
Wow, you seem a bit irrational. If all Canadians are like you, then no WONDER we Americans keep you up in our attic! :p

In all seriousness, though, I think I understand why you'd feel a bit stung by the implication in ME that Canada was portrayed as largely irrelevant. I don't remember that part in ME2 (is it a Codex entry?), but I'm guessing that it was probably mentioned as a "it was no big deal" type of situation in the game, which would probably raise my blood pressure to SOME extent if I was a Canadian.

I think it's difficult for Americans to understand the attitude, because it's rare for America to be casually written off in a game and for the game to imply that nobody really cared all that much when the country ceased to exist.

Just remember to take pride in the fact that you kicked our asses the one time we actually TRIED to annex your country!
If the whole point of a videogame is to evoke an emotional response and we allow this does this not make us all irrational?;-) Additionally I think it is not so much as Canada was made to seem irrelevant as it was one of Canada's biggest developers pulling that stunt. When it comes from another country it tends to have no impact but when a developer in your own nation does it without purpose or a long term goal, making it a little side note, I guess that is where it hits. Your comment actually added more to more thoughts than I would have thought possible. Thanx for the reply.
 

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xRBEASTx said:
L3m0n_L1m3 said:
Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer.

Ugh.

Also, Brink, and its terrible AI.
Exactly how bad is the AI?
You will literally never finish a "campaign" mission that involves attacking an objective. They can defend pretty well, but attacking objectives? Forget it.

Also, they have this nasty aimbot that they'll get on random occasions. I would start firing at a guy with his back turned and he would immediately turn around and shoot me in the head.

On top of that, they'll pretty much target you over your teammates 9 out of 10 times, regardless of what class you are or what you're doing. I was running towards an objective as a soldier with an engineer and a medic, one ran around the corner, shot me, then ran off. Teammates didn't even notice, despite looking directly at him.
 

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Final Fantasy X, that bloody lightning dodging minigame. I hold out dodging bolts for a pretty long time (good 30-40 minutes, I guess) then decide I've dodged the 200 I needed to get the item for Lulu's weapon and let myself get hit. I check in to claim the prize:

"You have successfully dodged 196 consecutive lightning bolts."

Me: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

I've never touched that minigame since. And that was back in 2002.
 

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Kahunaburger said:
Saulkar said:
Kahunaburger said:
Saulkar said:
Torrasque said:
Saulkar said:
I gotta say, I'm pretty curious as to what the hell you're talking about bro :eek:
Well essentially I made a forum topic describing how I felt when the game Mass Effect 2 revealed Canada had been annexed by the States. Now while authors and such describe similar events happening to other nations and such all the time, even to Canada. This has never bugged me before, I have played a lot of Fallout and nothing ever good happened to Canada there. For reasons I cannot fathom it "really" hurt when it came from Mass Effect. I expressed this and I was torn down, ridiculed, and outright insulted en-masses. Now while like anything fictitious I got over it quite easily, it was peoples reactions that still befuddle and hurt me to this day.

What say you?
That's interesting - what about that particular "future history" did you find annoying, vs. say, Fallout? Or is it more a gut reaction type thing?
I guess I am really lying only to myself when I say that I do not know but it seams I cannot formulate a statement explaining why it bugged me so much without invoking severe wrath from anybody I talk to.
Haha, go for it - I don't think any reasonable person would get angry at you for explaining why something rubbed you the wrong way.
Ok, I will give it my best shot. Here are two comments, the first not is mine, and the second is. The one that is not mine actually made a lot of sense to me and added some elements.
Not Mine

In all seriousness, though, I think I understand why you'd feel a bit stung by the implication in ME that Canada was portrayed as largely irrelevant. I don't remember that part in ME2 (is it a Codex entry?), but I'm guessing that it was probably mentioned as a "it was no big deal" type of situation in the game, which would probably raise my blood pressure to SOME extent if I was a Canadian.

I think it's difficult for Americans to understand the attitude, because it's rare for America to be casually written off in a game and for the game to imply that nobody really cared all that much when the country ceased to exist.


Mine
If the whole point of a videogame is to evoke an emotional response and we allow this does this not make us all irrational?;-) Additionally I think it is not so much as Canada was made to seem irrelevant as it was one of Canada's biggest developers pulling that stunt. When it comes from another country it tends to have no impact but when a developer in your own nation does it without purpose or a long term goal, making it a little side note, I guess that is where it hits. Your comment actually added more to more thoughts than I would have thought possible. Thanx for the reply.


To sum it up. The best way I can describe it is that the way it was used and by who were the prime contributing factors.
1. It was done as a simple side note like "Hey lets just out of the blue add that Canada was taken over and it serves little purpose at all and nobody cares." It does indeed comment briefly that this resulted in a civil war but the whole point was simply to give reason as to why the statue of Liberty's head appears in the game. Canada's annexation was made to seem an irrelevant side note.
2. Canada has a booming videogame industry yet there is little love for our country shown in our videogames. Most common reason appears to be to appeal to the market down South. People often ask me what would be the point, I always reply the same reason The States and other nations do it, self acknowledgement. Now while I am not overly butt hurt over this, the fact that Canada's potentially best developer did this, and for seemingly no reason, it does not develop the story further, it does not pander to a demographic, it does nothing and made to seem like nothing coming from a fellow Canadian. I guess that is what made all the difference. Now while this was most likely never the intent. It felt like at the time the developers simply wanted to avoid Canadianising the game out side of a few references by simply getting rid of Canada. Now I will stress this that, that was probably not the intent, that is just how it came off to me.

I hope I was clear enough and was not misunderstood.
 

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Saulkar said:
Kahunaburger said:
Saulkar said:
Kahunaburger said:
Saulkar said:
Torrasque said:
Saulkar said:
I gotta say, I'm pretty curious as to what the hell you're talking about bro :eek:
Well essentially I made a forum topic describing how I felt when the game Mass Effect 2 revealed Canada had been annexed by the States. Now while authors and such describe similar events happening to other nations and such all the time, even to Canada. This has never bugged me before, I have played a lot of Fallout and nothing ever good happened to Canada there. For reasons I cannot fathom it "really" hurt when it came from Mass Effect. I expressed this and I was torn down, ridiculed, and outright insulted en-masses. Now while like anything fictitious I got over it quite easily, it was peoples reactions that still befuddle and hurt me to this day.

What say you?
That's interesting - what about that particular "future history" did you find annoying, vs. say, Fallout? Or is it more a gut reaction type thing?
I guess I am really lying only to myself when I say that I do not know but it seams I cannot formulate a statement explaining why it bugged me so much without invoking severe wrath from anybody I talk to.
Haha, go for it - I don't think any reasonable person would get angry at you for explaining why something rubbed you the wrong way.
Ok, I will give it my best shot. Here are two comments, the first not is mine, and the second is. The one that is not mine actually made a lot of sense to me and added some elements.
Not Mine

In all seriousness, though, I think I understand why you'd feel a bit stung by the implication in ME that Canada was portrayed as largely irrelevant. I don't remember that part in ME2 (is it a Codex entry?), but I'm guessing that it was probably mentioned as a "it was no big deal" type of situation in the game, which would probably raise my blood pressure to SOME extent if I was a Canadian.

I think it's difficult for Americans to understand the attitude, because it's rare for America to be casually written off in a game and for the game to imply that nobody really cared all that much when the country ceased to exist.


Mine
If the whole point of a videogame is to evoke an emotional response and we allow this does this not make us all irrational?;-) Additionally I think it is not so much as Canada was made to seem irrelevant as it was one of Canada's biggest developers pulling that stunt. When it comes from another country it tends to have no impact but when a developer in your own nation does it without purpose or a long term goal, making it a little side note, I guess that is where it hits. Your comment actually added more to more thoughts than I would have thought possible. Thanx for the reply.


To sum it up. The best way I can describe it is that the way it was used and by who were the prime contributing factors.
1. It was done as a simple side note like "Hey lets just out of the blue add that Canada was taken over and it serves little purpose at all and nobody cares." It does indeed comment briefly that this resulted in a civil war but the whole point was simply to give reason as to why the statue of Liberty's head appears in the game. Canada's annexation was made to seem an irrelevant side note.
2. Canada has a booming videogame industry yet there is little love for our country shown in our videogames. Most common reason appears to be to appeal to the market down South. People often ask me what would be the point, I always reply the same reason The States and other nations do it, self acknowledgement. Now while I am not overly butt hurt over this, the fact that Canada's potentially best developer did this, and for seemingly no reason, it does not develop the story further, it does not pander to a demographic, it does nothing and made to seem like nothing coming from a fellow Canadian. I guess that is what made all the difference. Now while this was most likely never the intent. It felt like at the time the developers simply wanted to avoid Canadianising the game out side of a few references by simply getting rid of Canada. Now I will stress this that, that was probably not the intent, that is just how it came off to me.

I hope I was clear enough and was not misunderstood.
That sounds like a completely legitimate reason to be ticked off - I'm surprised people jumped down your throat about it.
 

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Beelzebub, In Digital Devil Saga 1 all I will ever remember is the many many MANY hours of grinding just to beat that optional sub boss. Not to mention if you EVEN try and take on the hidden special boss your in for a long long road of grinding and praying.
 

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Well... there is one thing in particular I hated as I grew up gaming.

Unable to go back or collect things.

Ever been doing a quest where you need to gt something- so you think you can get it later? Ever spend time completing a collection, only to find out you thought you look everywhere- Just missed something?

Old game were infamous for this, I mean- are you going to make me play this game again just because I missed one item? How are we supposed to know that was our one chance?

Lot of Final Fantasy games are guilty of this, I could list more games where this happens, but there are so many...

Nowadays though- games piss me off when they pull off things without giving a clue.

An example was in Resonance of Fate. A point in the game, they give you a chance to collect money from a location- for beer money of all things. If you left it alone, it grew with interest. But growing up, you collect now and do not look back.

The last thing that games piss me off- Unable to do things on a first playthrough. What is with this trend where you have to complete the game first before you get bonus content, like costumes or special weapons? I mean- we paid for the game. Why are you denying us the content when we went head and played the game?

Resident Evil games do this. I can understand weapons- it would make the game less scary. But costumes of playing with other characters like Tofu seems harmless. Having to pass the Resident Evil 2 so many times to unlock Tofu made the game so much less scary for me and ruined the survival aspect for me.
 

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Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. Fantastic two-player hack'n'slash, not the most intellectual of games but great fun. Up until the final fight, where the two of you have to push Gollum into the fires of Mount Doom. And he's fucking invincible unless you shove him during... I don't even KNOW when, and I've played that fight so many times. It's just a shove-whore-fest, and he'll probably damage you if you fail a shove, and health potions appear so rarely. Worst boss battle ever imo.
 

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Sarkule said:
Assasins Creed 2 and brotherhood. You're running along being awesome, and then the camera angle changes to be more 'convenient' and you FALL OFF.
Also, obviously Assassins Creed 1 with the drowning.
So much yelling and loud banging noises coming from my room while playing that.
This.

OT: Metroid other M. Nothing has pissed me off more than that... Thing. I shouldn't really need to explain why.
Also, CoD. Not a specific one. All of them not allowing you to turn aim assist off. (You can in BlOps but it's multiplayer only and that's not good enough)
 

philip1228

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MW2, a night of doing very poorly overall. I get into a game on the map Rundown. I run up into one of the houses early on and spawn trap the other team from the balconies. I get a 5 killstreak, and when I step aside to call in my Predator Missile I'm thinking "Maybe I'll actually do good this match?" I hit right on the D-pad and the screen comes up.

...

"Host could not migrate."



FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
 

goose45

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God Damn Blitzball

I made myself an account on this site just to post this comment thats how friggin mad that stupid mini game makes me. Fuck!!!!