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Pmofmalasia wrote:Managed to make it to Gwyn (the final boss) in my Dark Souls SL1 run... too bad I can't parry for crap. And I have to beat it by Saturday or wait until the end of summer since I'm packing up and moving out D:
EDIT: And I just sold my old broken Xbox to GameStop for $60, and used the money to buy Luigi's Mansion and Fire Emblem!

Pmofmalasia wrote:Managed to make it to Gwyn (the final boss) in my Dark Souls SL1 run... too bad I can't parry for crap. And I have to beat it by Saturday or wait until the end of summer since I'm packing up and moving out D:
EDIT: And I just sold my old broken Xbox to GameStop for $60, and used the money to buy Luigi's Mansion and Fire Emblem!
Moriarty wrote:Pmofmalasia wrote:Managed to make it to Gwyn (the final boss) in my Dark Souls SL1 run... too bad I can't parry for crap. And I have to beat it by Saturday or wait until the end of summer since I'm packing up and moving out D:
EDIT: And I just sold my old broken Xbox to GameStop for $60, and used the money to buy Luigi's Mansion and Fire Emblem!
I couldn't beat Queelag after 20 tries on my SL1, so I've given up on trying that. Still play the game though. Between the PS3 and PC versions, I've probably got over 400 hours of play time. One of my characters had 127 hours alone. Can't wait for Dark Souls II.
I bought FE on release day, and I still have to beat it. I have troubles playing it though, simply because there are so many ways to pair, or class, or anything. It kinda bothers me, and it's why I much prefer FE 6, 7 or 8. They were more straightforward.
. SL1 hasn't been as difficult as I thought for me in general though, since my main character was a sorc/melee hybrid and I didn't put as much into vitality compared to most people I've seen, so I'm used to dodging instead of tanking. Plus lightning reinforced club + power withing does a ton of damage anyway.
) will give me too many options and I'll end up spending more time planning out who I want to make what class than actually playing the gameCider wrote:OMG the hand-holding is so atrocious

Pmofmalasia wrote:Cider wrote:OMG the hand-holding is so atrocious
Yeah, that's part of why I don't play many Nintendo games anymore, that's always what at least the first half hour is

Cider wrote:Pmofmalasia wrote:Cider wrote:OMG the hand-holding is so atrocious
Yeah, that's part of why I don't play many Nintendo games anymore, that's always what at least the first half hour is
Says he who just bought 2 Nintendo games to play during the summer![]()
haha kiddddingggg
Tbh there really isn't much handholding in Luigi's Mansion though, not that it's a very difficult game in the first place.
kkslider5552000 wrote:If you're complaining about hand holding in games, you clearly haven't seen Skyward Sword. YOU HAVE NOT KNOWN HAND HOLDING UNTIL THAT GAME.
But yeah I've still never finished that either, even though I know I should.Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests