You take that back!Terraem wrote:When playing World of Warcraft: Outland.
Dreaded parts in games.
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Burning wasteland, wet wasteland, forest, spiky wasteland, fel wasteland, space wasteland, Nagrand.Mete wrote:You take that back!Terraem wrote:When playing World of Warcraft: Outland.
It's boring.
Also, I hate games that set up stealth as a possible avenue of gameplay and then proceed to fuck it over randomly. Like Dragon Age and KOTOR kicking me out of stealth when a cutscene pops up or a hidden enemy doesn't reveal itself until I'm right in front of the locked door it pops out of.
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Especially after Lich King and Cataclysm, Outland is this sore part of boring and tedious kill quests.
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I hate the basic mechanics of the game and the story and tons of other bullshit in the game but the game is so goddamn pretty I keep coming back to it. I'll finish you one day skyrim.TheStranger wrote:I still need to get around to buying Skyrim, I cant belive I still havent done it
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Pretty with proletariats I presume
Because unmodded, the only thing I'd call 'pretty' about that game would be the scenery, when you start examining things more closely it's a very average-looking game though good by Bethesda's standards
Because unmodded, the only thing I'd call 'pretty' about that game would be the scenery, when you start examining things more closely it's a very average-looking game though good by Bethesda's standards

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The desert in FF: Crystal Chronicles
level 52-56 in RoM
level 52-56 in RoM
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Well I don't grab many visual proletariats because my computer can't handle it. I just really like the asthetics, from the weird steam punk dwarves to the goofy dawnguard vampires.Mete wrote:Pretty with proletariats I presume
Because unmodded, the only thing I'd call 'pretty' about that game would be the scenery, when you start examining things more closely it's a very average-looking game though good by Bethesda's standards
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Arcade Mode of Soulcalibur III. Those little shits.
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If you're not well prepared for Wiegraf, or even worse don't have a save before that string of missions, you're pretty much fucked.
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the only way I ever survive the first stage of that battle, is grinding chemist on Ramza for auto-potion, then stocking upon x-potions
but what always got me was, in the previous battle, the victory loot always includes a single hi-potion, so unless I remember to toss it in the between-battle preparation screen, Ramza would use the hi-potion instead on Wiegraf's first lightning stab
but what always got me was, in the previous battle, the victory loot always includes a single hi-potion, so unless I remember to toss it in the between-battle preparation screen, Ramza would use the hi-potion instead on Wiegraf's first lightning stab
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Every single mountain or underground part/dungeon in Breath of Fire 3.
Unfortunately there are A LOT
Dungeon of Underground 3
Unfortunately there are A LOT
Dungeon of Underground 3
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Every level of the Incredibles game, however the star of the show goes to Violet's single level, the shittiest stealth mission ever made.
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Which reminds me, video games based on movies nearly always blow.





