I like to play games. Today I playing Need for Speed game. It is my favourite racing game. There are so many best racing tracks in this game. I also played Project IGI game. It is a best action game. I will play Counter Strike at night.
I got bored on FF8. I’m in the Deep Sea Research Centre but now all my characters are lv.100 I don’t feel that motivated to keep playing.
Oh, ok. I’m not really a huge FF fan, so I didn’t know.
Today i played some quake 1 Threewave CTF online with a couple of people.
Played Half Life for the first time and finished it!
Amazing game…
Final Fantasy 8 is actually the only game in the series where you want to keep your levels low, since you can boost their stats by junctioning magic. I’m at the same point as you, and Squall is around level 50, Selphie and Irvine are around level 40, and Rinoa and Zell are both below 20, because I hate them, but they are almost as powerful as Squall, Selphie, and Irvine when I switch their junctions.
And wheybags, that’s fine, he is usually a summon anyway.
That’s the thing: once I had Squall at lv.100 I knocked out the other character and grinded levels with Irvine from lv.30 to lv.100, but he had stat boosts for his abilities, then I had two lv.100’s to back up the next character who was levelling. 70 free boosts to str, spr and vit. Means I only need weak magic to boost those three to the max so I can use the strong stuff for other important things. Since I only started doing that after I maxed out Squall, he’s the weakest of my characters.
Lv.5 death would be a problem, but all my characters have death junctioned to st. def.
It’s, er, somewhat overpowered.
Just finished Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse (last episode). Best quote:
“They say idle hands are the devil’s playthings. But there is something even WORSE. An idle mind is the devil’s PLAYHOUSE, host to all manner of uncontrollable imaginative chaos!
…Didn’t think I’d be able to work the title in, did you?”
I started playing on Fable II again so I could find another wife that gets turned on by getting slapped around before Fable III comes out. I figure since you’re the kid of your Fable II character, it’ll give me an excuse for being an asshole since my dad smacked my mum and then my mum got horny. So many complexes.
EDIT: also, owning all properties + not playing for a year = unexpected 8,000,000+ gold.
TF2, Worms Reloaded and Audiosurf.
Basically, in case you didn’t know, aside from bosses, the level of enemies is the average of your current party. That’s really what I was getting at. Bosses will be slightly easier, but regular battles will be more of a pain. (unless you use the lvl down ability)
I fucked around in Playstation Home a bunch today, does that count as a game? I guess it should, since I actually played one of the minigames in it. (bowling, possibly the best bowling simulator I’ve played, but the only others I’ve played have been in the Tekken games, and Tekken 3 isn’t exactly known for it’s amazing physics) I didn’t play anything else, and probably won’t before going to bed.
Worms Reloaded, I know they gotta balance the artificial stupidity somehow, but with 95% grenade-tossing accuracy? I mean they bounce of 3 walls, fall through a tiny 5 pixel wide opening and land directly near my worm. Anyway, fun game nonetheless.
Dawn of War 2: Nice, but I miss mah base.
Arien Swurrm. Started a 2 player game yesterday and we got our asses kicked 3 levels in. Added two more players today and are doing much better. 
Thinking of buying Reloaded, but wary of the $19.99 tag. Just wondering…how are the servers?
GTA4 and Resistance. Ohh and some TF2.
The new Worms game seems to use the exact same graphics as the two that have been on the 360 for a while. And costs $10 more. I guess Team 17 is trying to make a comeback, and charging more than they have been for the added feature of making your own maps.
Anyway, once I get off of here, I’m going to fuck around in Folklore. I got the game shortly after getting my PS3, but only put 2-3 hours into it. It had an interesting story and somewhat cool action based Pokemon style battle system.
Working like a charm and always more fun then the singleplayer.
Dead Space.
The mouse sensitivity is kind of meh, but the controls themselves aren’t as bad as a lot of people make them out to be, imo.
I’ve finished Blue Shift. Really short but I guess it’s the only game in the series(untill now) which had a happy ending.
It was an awesome experience to play Half Life 1 + Expansions and as I’m writing I’m installing Half Life 2.
This game is actually rather good on PC. It certainly is more readable than trying to make out the text font of the 360 version on a standard def TV.