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Conversation Between Kotex and FoxZero
Showing Visitor Messages 1 to 10 of 15
  1. FoxZero
    05-22-2008 10:47 PM - permalink
    FoxZero
    Oh, I'll see if AIM is still on my PC and I'll log on tomorrow, I forgot I had an account
  2. FoxZero
    05-22-2008 10:46 PM - permalink
    FoxZero
    I misplaced my notes, damnet I recall I was doing one of the first missions they send you, investigation of an ancient distress call, I was on this search for various artifacts, I recovered only a few, I think I was chasing these distress calls all over the place and finally they lead me into enemy territory (the religious squid people), I'm still looking for whatever it is. That game is crazy. I might have to peak the guide cause I just can't find this whatever I'm looking for.

    I've done a lot of exploring, I've found some freaky shit, all the best stuff though isn't on the maps, they're hidden in the Nebulas and I hate flying through there.

    I gotta pop that game back in, it's been a few months. The game seems so shallow at first but after you dive in it's too deep to hold your head up
  3. Kotex
    05-22-2008 10:06 PM - permalink
    Kotex
    I just read the store and got a guide (just for the hell of it) that has everything about the game. I also got a printable map for it too. I added you on aim homeslice. I'm diggin' the game.
  4. Kotex
    05-22-2008 09:51 PM - permalink
    Kotex
    Oh wow. That game is complicated.ha
    I'm digging it. How far have you gotten?
  5. FoxZero
    05-22-2008 09:47 PM - permalink
    FoxZero
    I got ES IV Oblivion on my PS3, the graphics are already dated but it looks amazing and yeah you can do as you please, I steal everything in plane sight and never get caught

    I'm just saying Star Flight was way, way ahead of its time for '91. Get he whole package if ya can, the map it extremely rare though and worth as much or more than the game itself. The manual is amazing, there's an awesome short story in there by a well known sci-fi writer and a full blown strategy guide that'll help you beat the whole game. It's so thick the case itself bulges and it weighs several pounds!
  6. Kotex
    05-22-2008 09:38 PM - permalink
    Kotex


    I was bummed out when that happened, considering she was my favorite character.Fuck evil Nei I'll go check that shit out now. Another game I can think of like that (or more, series) is the Elder Scroll series. Especially, Morrowind. Awesome, awesome games.


    EDIT: I actually have that game (along with every NES,SNES,Genesis) game ever released. I'm gonna' go try it out now.
  7. FoxZero
    05-22-2008 08:47 PM - permalink
    FoxZero
    Don't worry some cunt spoiled that on the first line of his guide, what a dumbass seriously I never would have saw that coming! But hey sooner or later some one I know would have been like, "het wasn't that messed up when Nei died?"

    If you wanna game where the ONLY way to play is to write stuff down try Star Flight, that game is more open ended than Grand Theft Auto. I mean it's completely up to you whether or not you want to uncover the story, and you can do it anyway you please, that game is amazing. I put it up there with PS2 and PS1 for sure!
  8. Kotex
    05-21-2008 11:28 PM - permalink
    Kotex
    haha. Yeah, you gotta' break out the graph paper man. Seriously, it helps A LOT. I also think (spoiler) that when Nei dies it paved the way for that kind of thing *cough* FFVII*cough*. Everyone freaked out when that happened. I was like "This happened back in '89 ".
  9. FoxZero
    05-21-2008 07:53 PM - permalink
    FoxZero
    It is good music yeah, but I always get the PS1 music stuck in my head, I'd love to play the battle music on guitar, I'm workin on Duke Nukem right now so maybe later.

    Seriously I think PS1 looks a tad better than PS2, even though there's like no animations and backgrounds are awesome! The first person dungeons are a bitch but hell I use guides for that I am starting to like PS2 a bit better now though cause the plot is so good, I was completely shocked when that criminal killed his daughter then pulled a grenade on himself in the begining. I was like "holy shit! that's harsh!" Ya didn't see a lot of that stuff in games back then.
  10. Kotex
    05-21-2008 05:34 PM - permalink
    Kotex


    Well, I don't have any of them in their original form, but I have them all in one way or another. I'm actually at the end of PS2. I was used to Phantasy Star Online, so I was down to build levels like no tomorrow and thats really the secret to that game. That and being ready to draw some fucking maps

    Actually, for the time ('89) the graphics weren't bad at all. I actually remember playing around '89 '90 and they were pretty awesome. PS2 actually has my favorite music out of all of them though. I even learned the intro song on guitar.

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