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Alice: Madness Returns

 

It was neat. Seems like an easy platinum that normally I'd go for, but I don't know if I can sit through the whole thing again just yet... I don't know if it's just me, but the game was longer than I expected. I'm thinking I'll have to let this one go in favor of playing new titles, and working on my Fight Night Champion online stats.

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Finished up Hitman: Bloody Money in the early hours of this morning before heading to bed. Third or fourth time I've beaten it, brilliant game.

Brilliant game indeed. I am seriously nervous about the new Hitman game living up to it. Blood Money seemed to have perfected the formula, and now they're shaking things up a bit.

Hopefully, it'll all be for the best. But really, when does that ever happen?

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Haha yeah, that's pretty amusing. I went a little overboard with it yesterday though, I kept fouling it up in that area thanks to the guards. So I eventually just took them all as human shields to knock them out and simply threw them to the gators while I waited for the target to come feed them. Amazingly, they all counted as accidents and I ended up with a Silent Assassin rating. :blink:

 

Brilliant game indeed. I am seriously nervous about the new Hitman game living up to it. Blood Money seemed to have perfected the formula, and now they're shaking things up a bit.

Hopefully, it'll all be for the best. But really, when does that ever happen?

 

Likewise, I'm pretty worried they're going to turn it into Splinter Cell: Agent 47. Apparently they're using a system very much like the mark and execute from SC: Conviction. As much as I liked that in Conviction, I wouldn't so much like to see it in the next Hitman. The trailer also worries me somewhat, as Agent 47 assaults his way to the woman in the shower. Trying that in any of the previous games gets you killed, fast.

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Well I've made it my mission this year to defeat my backlog, were now in august, lets see how far i've gotten.

Crysis

Crysis 2

F.E.A.R.

Star Wars The Force Unleashed

Grand Theft Auto 4

Half Life Source

Half Life Episode 2

Borderlands +All DLC

Assassin's Creed 2

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

Portal 2 + Co-op (wasn't my backlog but i did beat the game)

Fallout 3 + 3 DLCs, still have point lookout and starship zeta to beat though

 

So, that's good for this far, still have quite a bit to go though.

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As far as a backlog goes, games I've beaten this year:

Fallout 3

Bad Company 2 SP (doesn't really count)

Far Cry 2

Assassin's Creed

Medal of Honor

Plants Vs. Zombies

Portal 2

Serious Sam: The First Encounter

Rainbow Six: Vegas

Rainbow Six: Vegas 2

 

In progress:

Just Cause 2 (doubt I'll ever beat this, honestly)

Fallout: New Vegas (doubt I'll beat this for a long time)

Splinter Cell: Conviction (surprisingly fun, co-op is awesome)

 

Other games to play this year:

Grand Theft Auto IV

Entire STALKER series

AssCreedBro

Borderlands + DLC

Men of War: Assault Squad

Deus Ex: Human Revolution

 

Trying to get those done before Steam has another sale, but I doubt I will.

 

Steam sales, you will be the death of me.

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The Sega Genesis version of Truxton. I confess I used Game Genie. No, I don't care. Truxton was downright CHEAP!

 

 

The end boss had a vagina for a mouth. That was weird

 

 

2011 Beaten so far:

(Mike Tyson's) Punch-Out

Bayonetta

Thunder and Lightning

Gunstar Super Heroes

Jamestown

Kirby's Dream Land.

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Just beat VVVVVV a few minutes ago. Such an awesome game. Even if all the other games end up sucking, I'll still be glad I got the humble bundle for it.

 

Every time I play VVVVVV it just reminds me that I am absolutely awful at platformers.

 

Honestly, I didn't really enjoy the gameplay all that much (250+ deaths, exponentially more expletives in about an hour), but I kept playing for the music, which is just amazing.

 

And don't worry about the rest of the bundle sucking. I can personally vouch that Atom Zombie Smasher is probably worth whatever you paid for it alone.

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Yeah, I tried Atom Zombie yesterday and it's pretty cool. Though I'm afraid I won't be very good at it once the difficulty spikes up.

 

As for VVVVVV, for some reason the punishing gameplay never really got to me. I beat it in a single sitting and died over 1200 times in the process but it never pissed me off (that's rather uncharacteristic for me. I tend to rage something fierce when faced with repeated failure. I'm kind of amazed that I never broke a single controller in my life).

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Assassin's Creed 2 (What. The. Fuck?)

 

The ending, yeah?

 

Now get on to Brotherhood. I liked it more than AssCreed2, honestly and it's an excellent continuation.

Gameplay-wise, I agree. Brotherhood is an improvement over II in every aspect. But speaking strictly about the plot and ending, I preferred II by a wide margin.

The ending of ACII was just a huge "Holy shit!" moment for me. Also, I love me a good cliffhanger. I found ACB's ending to be lacking in that department.

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Assassin's Creed 2 (What. The. Fuck?)

 

The ending, yeah?

 

Now get on to Brotherhood. I liked it more than AssCreed2, honestly and it's an excellent continuation.

Gameplay-wise, I agree. Brotherhood is an improvement over II in every aspect. But speaking strictly about the plot and ending, I preferred II by a wide margin.

The ending of ACII was just a huge "Holy shit!" moment for me. Also, I love me a good cliffhanger. I found ACB's ending to be lacking in that department.

 

There's a certain part of me that's always enjoyed the weird sci-fi type of backstory to the AC games, and I certainly liked how Brotherhood delivered and developed that.

 

 

The beginning of Brotherhood as well, when you were running around the Auditore Villa years after Ezio came through was also kinda neat, even if the "puzzles" and the dialog were repetitive.

 

 

Spoiler tag'd just in case.

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There's a certain part of me that's always enjoyed the weird sci-fi type of backstory to the AC games, and I certainly liked how Brotherhood delivered and developed that.

 

 

The beginning of Brotherhood as well, when you were running around the Auditore Villa years after Ezio came through was also kinda neat, even if the "puzzles" and the dialog were repetitive.

 

 

Spoiler tag'd just in case.

Absolutely. I love that

they allowed you to leave the Animus whenever you wanted to. I just wish they'd done more with the idea. I also liked that more of the plot was set in the present. That's something I missed in ACII.

 

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