Skullgirls OTT! -Random select is top tier

Traded in UMvC3 and got Catherine for $15. A good trade, imo. I’ve been looking forward to playing it.

There was a $20 sale for it on psn a while ago…
And you can probably find it for that price on ebay, unless you want it new.

I’ll be getting it new, and all the $20 used copies on ebay seem pretty blegh anyway.

Sorry for suddenly bursting in like that, but someone actually answered to my old Jotabella vs Diocock video:
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This is truly awesome :3.

Oh god, this singstar shit on the PS3. WHEN THE FUCK WILL PEOPLE LEARN TO NOT DOWNLOAD CRAP WITHOUT MY EXPLICIT PERMISSION
And if they really really have to, GIVE ME A FUCKING OPTION TO DELETE THIS SHIT

I want to drive to whoevers idea this was and download a knife to his throat >:(

Thinking about doing the same and putting it towards Skyrim.

The salt is strong. :bluu:

It was a mistake to purchase it; I was just blinded by how much fun I had with MvC3, which had less to do with the game and more to do with the community I played with.

Oblivirim is a shit game. Don’t.

Most of the decision is fueled by my hatred for how people use Doom online.

I mean, I really like Skyrim. One of the funnest RPG’s I’ve played in a decade. Certainly not the best, but still pretty high up there for me.

Much prefer Dark Souls, however.

What exactly is fun about an “RPG” with neither storyline nor character development (neither yours nor anybody else’s in the entire world) nor an interesting world nor something that even resembles a difficulty level nor ANYTHING other than a cool perspective / fighting system (which gets boring after about 5 hours) and one fancy cave (which then is 1:1 recycled a 100 times over to create the illusion of a big world)? Added to the fact that the exact same game already got released in 2006 (which is why I simply linked the names together)…

Oblivirim is pretty much a shitty FPS. You run around, leftclick with your mouse, kill some monsters, and after 5 hours you go “Oh what the fuck? This is completely retarded.” and stop.

Well, I did.

… But there’s also people who like Diablo and WoW, so maybe I’m missing some key fun thing about repeating the same PvE shit a million times.

Nigga you got some serious issues if you’re actually trying to argue with me about the fact that I enjoy Skyrim. :rofl:

Please tell me why/what, I’m eager to learn. Maybe I’m missing some grand point which causes me to dislike the game(s) and if you lift the fog of stupidity from my eyes I can get into a loving relationship with what I once deemed subpar.

You don’t have to like the same game as me, I really could care less either way. Lord knows there are a myriad of gripes I have with the game myself. But I find it funny that you’re actually trying to validate as to how me liking the game is “the wrong way of thinking”.

Don’t play Skyrim if you don’t like it, simple as that. I was just making the statement that I happened to like it when you decided to try and put my balls in a vice for it. :bluu:

I think you’re misunderstanding me. It’s an honest question.

Now if you’re gonna say “The game is completely retarded and I recognize that, but I have some sort of fun - like a guilty pleasure - with it anyways” (like it’s the case for me and several trance/house/whatnot songs), that’s something I can understand (though it obviously won’t help me),
but maybe I’m missing some “objective” criteria which makes the game actually good (and which I missed) that might cause me to warm up to it - that would be fairly cool because I’d not only learn something but also get a new game to play.
That you don’t care is clear, but I do (somewhat), that’s why I’m asking.

Maybe your a gamer similar to me where you just don’t enjoy single player games? That’s my main reason I can’t get into Skyrim or most of these so called Triple A titles.

I like it because it interests me. It’s fun to me. The world is open and expansive, including dozens of hidden areas which are also quite large, a wide variety of characters, and the lore behind the franchise interests me as well. It’s the same story with Fallout 3. I loved the world it presented, and all the RPG elements they were able to seamlessly infuse into the game such as the conversation system, the lockpicking, the radiation effects, the weapon durability factors, the V.A.T.S. system, ect ect ect. And a lot of those things are probably what made me love Skyrim as well. Your character grows stronger akin to that of how it would work in real life: by doing it. I have fun for hours on end simply exploring the forests, or hunting, or going on mercenary contracts. There’s just a wide variety of ways to play the game and I enjoy being able to go around, killing dragons wearing an armor that I worked hard to make, using a weapon that I’ve customized to how I see fit.

It does have it’s faults, but most of them are technical. Bethesda games are always, ***always ***riddled with glitches(besides Rage, which I also love), stiff character motions, and a lazy usage of the Havok engine. Yet if you are to look past these things for a moment and immerse yourself in the worlds they create, you start to realize how little those things really matter. It’s not about the game looking fancy and amazing (even though it does, especially on PC) but it rather focuses on what it sets out to do: be a game, and an enjoyable one at that.

Again, not everyone will enjoy it. In fact many despise it. Despite how great I think it is, ***nothing ***from this generation has topped Fallout 3 for me. Not even Dark Souls. But at the same time it’s not really a game for everyone. Maybe you’re more of a Final Fantasy kind of guy, hell if I know.

All I know is that I enjoyed it for too many reasons to even list. It’s by no means a perfect game, but at the same time I don’t think it’s anywhere even close to a shitty one either.

Nah… I like just about anything (or at the very least am able to say “It ain’t my cup of tea, but it’s well made”) ‘good’. I loved KotoR, I very much so liked Gothic, and to this day I still play Tetris (though it’s annoying to lose due to it becoming flat impossible at later stages). I enjoyed Mirrors Edge’s outside areas, and there’s a lot of other games I dabbled with which gained at least a minor stamp of approval (just opening my Steam library, I see JK:JA and Thief3).

None of the issues I have with it are of technical nature. Not only are graphics about the last thing I care about, but that’s something one can’t bitch at Oblivirim for at all - as you said, it looks amazing. Not much one can do wrong with WASD walk and Mouseclicks, either (this is much unlike Gothic, which had one of the dumbest controlsytems I’ve ever seen).
Oh well, whatever.

Dime, since you left and I guess missed it:
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[*]isavulpes: anyways no, past is not the past as in yesterday but a derivation of passing
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» see the “past as an adverb”
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Idk what exactlyyou 2 are going on about… But i agree about like skyrim and oblivion in general. (As well as wow) Not that i cantsee what people like in those games… I just dont like em and think they are ass. But for me it mostly comes down to me not liking single player games unless i have someone to watch me play or someone i can watch play. The only solo game i can stand anymore is fighting game training mode.

The one single o,ayer game that i have serious hopes for is bioshock infinite… Ddnt play the first 2, not really my thing but i watched my friend beat both of them… Much better to watch game than play.

I got my hands on an infinite demo a couple of years or so ago… And i havent felt this way about a single player game since halo 1 campaign…

Bioshock infinite is going to smash records imho.

-dime

Trade it in for Dark Souls. My friend told me the other day that Gamestop sells it for 20$ now, which would be the steal of the century if not for Skullgirls being so cheap.