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Post by DamagingRob on Jun 19, 2016 22:36:02 GMT
No fricking way.. Aqua is voiced by Thea Queen!? No wonder I like her.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 21:12:52 GMT
I'm just laughing at how everyone is still going on about how they want their beloved Rock Howard to appear in KOF XIV even though Rock has never been a fighter within the KOF universe; sure, he's shown up in Maximum Impact, but that was set in a much kookier alternate universe. In my opinion, Rock's not even that good of a character! He's just some angsty emo kid! What's the appeal?
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Post by silversurfer092 on Jun 26, 2016 16:34:17 GMT
Does anyone here have any experience building a computer? I have my first build all planned out, just gotta buy the parts and actually build it.
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Post by corvette1710 on Jun 27, 2016 0:50:37 GMT
I don't, but I should probably look into the process. This computer's going on four years pretty soon.
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Post by silversurfer092 on Jun 27, 2016 3:00:05 GMT
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Post by corvette1710 on Jun 27, 2016 4:46:34 GMT
I didn't, my brother-in-law and father built it as a gift. I'm not sure what went into it. Sorry :/
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Post by kainboa on Jun 27, 2016 6:39:24 GMT
Does anyone here have any experience building a computer? I have my first build all planned out, just gotta buy the parts and actually build it. Aye, I've built a couple of computers. Once I get home after work, I'll take a look at your build and give my opinion on it. Though if you see this post before then, it would be rather helpful to know what you intend to use it for. Purely a gaming computer, as a multimedia platform or as something else.
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Post by silversurfer092 on Jun 27, 2016 16:12:14 GMT
Purely gaming. I went in wanting to spend around $500 but I'm now spending $700. Still low end but high-quality parts with a lot of freedom to upgrade and switch parts in and out.
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Post by kainboa on Jun 27, 2016 20:50:54 GMT
While I'd prefer to have more specific information about the specs of the various bits, in order to ensure the optimal synergy between the different parts, I haven't seen any sites from the US that actually have those specs, so a cursory look at what information they do provide is all I can use to give my opinion.
And based on the information available, it looks pretty good, I can't see any major issues.
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 4, 2016 18:50:48 GMT
The fact that there was a trophy for this in Legend of Korra, pleases me. Game was pretty fun. Some of those reviews were ridiculous, if you ask me. Telltale's Game of Thrones is pretty fantastic, too, if you're a fan of the show.
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Post by bigballerju on Jul 4, 2016 21:03:19 GMT
How is Telltale's Game of Thrones? Is it as good as the Walking Dead series?
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 4, 2016 22:48:17 GMT
I really liked it. Whether I'd say it's better than The Walking Dead, though... tough call. I would probably rank it below those, but it's still really good. It drops you in right at the events of the Red Wedding, though, so I think fans of the show will enjoy and appreciate more.
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Post by Ruinus on Jul 5, 2016 4:44:41 GMT
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Post by DamagingRob on Jul 10, 2016 1:58:14 GMT
Really dug Michonne. A bit on the short side, though.. $15 for 3ish hours of content probably wouldn't have made me happy. Glad I bought it on sale.
NFS: Rivals = excellent. Weird you can't pause the game, even when playing in Single Player mode, though. :/ The Mark of Kri felt like a chore to get through..
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2016 19:43:11 GMT
You know what game deserves a damn sequel? The classic Capcom game Red Earth, or Warzard as its known in Japan. So what is Red Earth? Well it's difficult to explain. It's a hybrid fighting game-RPG-boss rush style game, a complete genre buster if ever there's been one.
The game is set in an alternate post-apocalyptic present which resembles a typical medieval fantasy setting more than anything. The game's version of Earth was apparently terraformed, so there are oddly named analogues to real world locations. The player is given the choice between one of four characters to play as: Leo, Tessa, Mai-Ling and Kenji, and the main game involves the player character traversing across the planet and fighting against multiple creatively designed bosses while powering up their abilities, RPG style. The game was the first Capcom game animated on the CPS III arcade board, so the animation quality is on par with that of the legendary Street Fighter III series.
Red Earth is one of those games that you'll probably never get to play unless you actively seek it out, because it was only an arcade release with very few cabinets actually being put in the West. The bosses are probably the most memorable aspect of the game. They really were incredibly creative and certainly not the type of characters you'd expect to see in a 2D fighting game. To give some examples, Ravange is a hybrid between a chimera and a sphinx, Hauzer is a straight up T. rex with little dragon wings and ram horns, and the final boss Scion is a floating wizard who feeds on evil and has a giant exposed brain. A couple of the boss characters were even made playable in Capcom Fighting Evolution alongside Leo and Kenji.
If Red Earth 2 was ever made, which is unlikely now, all they'd really need to do is expand on the formula by introducing a handful of new player characters and loads of new boss characters, because they're the real stars of the show.
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