From what I've heard yeah, Revelations is the weakest of the AC2 games. Personally I really didn't care for AC3, Connor is an unlikeable twat.
Girls I know are enjoying Conception II--I don't know. I don't know anything.So, like, nothing from japan?
I played the demo for a couple hours tonight ... I'm just not into it. I can objectively sit back and say "yes, this is a good game," but I can't really see myself grinding JP like this. If it was a new Final Fantasy Tactics game, I would've bought it release day, pre-order, full-price, taken the day off work. But while I can see this is a good game, I can't muster enthusiasm for it. And if I don't feel enthusiasm, what's the point?Bravely Default is a lot of fun if you love job system-based JRPGs. The story is pretty by-the-numbers, but the characters are surprisingly endearing.
My wife did the same. It's just ... ugh.I downloaded Conception II just for the flat out "how much am I going to facepalm over Japan at this game?" It was loud and frequent and then I uninstalled it.
Okay, as I said, my wife did the same--except she thought it was a lot of fun and is buying the full game today.I downloaded Conception II just for the flat out "how much am I going to facepalm over Japan at this game?" It was loud and frequent and then I uninstalled it.
Must... not... give... spoilers!Mega Man 2: How is this so fucking good?! I just finished the last of the -Man stages, thinking the Dr. Wily part would send me straight to the final boss--nope, there's a bunch of stage parts to get there, with their own bosses, and I've got to use all my gathered skills to get through it. Currently stuck on the dragon chase, but this game sooo good.
Does she have enough information about games like this to know where it's going?Zero Esc said:Okay, as I said, my wife did the same--except she thought it was a lot of fun and is buying the full game today.
Nope. Worse than the demo's examples are given in the intro's dialogue. But she's all "the babies are cute; I want to make an army of them". And she will.Does she have enough information about games like this to know where it's going?
I end up playing that infrequently because it's hard to put down.I have been playing Weapon Shop de Omasse today because my son is home sick with a huge backlog of homework that he lied to me about having, so I need to make sure he does it, sick be damned.
Again?! I have to do it again? All at once?!Must... not... give... spoilers!
Use Metal blades on wood man and leaf shield (offensively only) on air man.Again?! I have to do it again? All at once?!
Actually, so far it's not too bad, but for some reason I keep getting hung up on Wood Man and Air Man. Air Man was the second one I beat; I don't know why he's giving me hell now.
The Atomic Fire is actually the weakness to Wood Man, but it can be tricky to use sometimes. Metal Blades are basically just a bit stronger than using your Mega Buster.Use Metal blades on wood man and leaf shield (offensively only) on air man.
I tried Heat Man's weapon, but it wasn't doing much damage.The Atomic Fire is actually the weakness to Wood Man, but it can be tricky to use sometimes. Metal Blades are basically just a bit stronger than using your Mega Buster.
That offense only is key--I hate his fucking tornados, but once I got behind him, the leaf shield tore him apart. Metal blades still seem to have a rough time with Wood Man. I have no idea why--I killed him in one try during his level, but I can't for the life of me remember what weapon I used to get him so easily. Maybe it was just luck; I didn't have the metal blades yet.Use Metal blades on wood man and leaf shield (offensively only) on air man.
Heat man's weapon charges the longer you hold down the button. One full-power blast from it will one-shot wood man, but as you said... it's tricky. I just use metal blades because they hit a little harder than the mega buster and don't limit your mobility. If you can get in close and hit him without his shield up, the air blaster does a little more damage than that. Crash bombs can penetrate the leaf shield but it's tricky to use, too.I tried Heat Man's weapon, but it wasn't doing much damage.
Crash bombs have worked for me.Heat man's weapon charges the longer you hold down the button. One full-power blast from it will one-shot wood man, but as you said... it's tricky. I just use metal blades because they hit a little harder than the mega buster and don't limit your mobility. If you can get in close and hit him without his shield up, the air blaster does a little more damage than that. Crash bombs can penetrate the leaf shield but it's tricky to use, too.
Not in MM2, no.Crash bombs have worked for me.
I had no idea you could hold and charge Heat Man's weapon. Any others I can do that with?
Depending on who you talk to, a lot of fans interpret it that way, including the Megas, whose version of the ending song basically has Rock going into full PTSD breakdown mode at having to have killed 8 more of his "brothers," and for what? Is this all there is? Can a robot made to fight ever do anything but kill?Wow, what a loser. Had me going there, but that last bit was hilarious.
So the ending ...
Was it supposed to imply that Rock was retiring, deciding to be a man and no longer a Mega Man?
Hmm... looks interesting, but I'm going to wait until it's done and released.Prison Architect is on sale now. The tutorial for that game......wtf....
Act II is actually done from 3 points of view (though now that I look at it you were probably just referring to the 2 songs you posted). Wily, Light, and Joe, a punk kid who ends up helping Light turn off Wily's city-wide takeover. This album's a prequel to Act I, which focuses more on Protoman, Mega Man, and Light.If we're going to post mega man inspired music, it's a requirement to mention The Protomen, who have two fantastic concept albums that basically retell the story of mega man (and Dr Light) as a rock opera.
These are told from the perspective of Dr Light (and a bit of Wiley), just as they're beginning to make robotics.
Yes, I was talking only about the two songs I posted. And I chose to post act 2 because it takes place chronologically before act 1. Well... that and I just like it better (though I still love act 1).Act II is actually done from 3 points of view (though now that I look at it you were probably just referring to the 2 songs you posted). Wily, Light, and Joe, a punk kid who ends up helping Light turn off Wily's city-wide takeover. This album's a prequel to Act I, which focuses more on Protoman, Mega Man, and Light.
It's really hard for me to choose. State Vs. Thomas Light, Father of Death, Breaking Out and of course Light Up The Night are all great tracks. But then Act I is front-to-back great, though it's only the 8 tracks (Vengeance and The Stand being my personal favorites). I can't imagine how they're going to top these two albums with Act III.Yes, I was talking only about the two songs I posted. And I chose to post act 2 because it takes place chronologically before act 1. Well... that and I just like it better (though I still love act 1).
Oh man, Light Up The Night gets me so pumped.It's really hard for me to choose. State Vs. Thomas Light, Father of Death, Breaking Out and of course Light Up The Night are all great tracks. But then Act I is front-to-back great, though it's only the 8 tracks (Vengeance and The Stand being my personal favorites). I can't imagine how they're going to top these two albums with Act III.