Enlisted, it's online only. I've seen other online battlefield-like ww2 shooters on youtube that look grander in scale but this one is free, so I decided to play it first.
You get a squad of ai with each player to make the battlefield more populated. When you die you become another soldier in your squad. You get up to around 4 squads each game and I think you can repeat after that (haven't played in a while). There's tanks and planes you can control, and you can call in artillery. It can get intense and does feel like a battle except when ai just sits out in the open and doesn't try to take cover. Some of them do take cover and some of them just stand up in the open and fire. It's also an mmo as you can level your troops.
I never liked call of duty campaigns because it's always you against like a hundred Germans that you just gun down in seconds as you get shot 50 times. I don't know if the more recent ones are more realistic.
Vanilla World of Warcraft, I stopped learning about the world lore after that. As an undead warrior or night elf druid. As a night elf I'd like to live in their starting area of Teldrassil, I always found that place felt like a good home.
As an undead just to fight off humans as a zombie sounds like a good fun life. Maybe work my way up the ranks and meet Sylvanas. I didn't like the way she looked and acted in the future lore, but she was cool to me when I first played WoW.
At 12/7/23 12:48 AM, Albinorhinodino wrote:At 12/6/23 11:59 AM, WaffleCrisp wrote:Are you watching the original zeta gundam show or the movie trilogy: A New Translation?At 12/6/23 01:01 AM, Albinorhinodino wrote:I've seen the movie Endless Waltz, and I believe Chars counterattack and some others I can't remember. It was a long time ago. I bought Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam 2 and 3 but I don't want to watch them until I have the first one.At 11/20/23 05:05 PM, WaffleCrisp wrote: I've seen some of the anime, one of my favorite games is Mobile Suit Gundam Zeonic Front. I like building the models, I like the design of the zakus the most.Which anime have you seen? Also you have good taste in model kits
The movies.
At 12/6/23 01:01 AM, Albinorhinodino wrote:At 11/20/23 05:05 PM, WaffleCrisp wrote: I've seen some of the anime, one of my favorite games is Mobile Suit Gundam Zeonic Front. I like building the models, I like the design of the zakus the most.Which anime have you seen? Also you have good taste in model kits
I've seen the movie Endless Waltz, and I believe Chars counterattack and some others I can't remember. It was a long time ago. I bought Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam 2 and 3 but I don't want to watch them until I have the first one.
The earliest I can remember was of a guy shitting from a toilet so hard he flies. I made it in a high school class animation show where other students and people came to see our work, it was like a mini convention. I had more knowledge of flash back then that I've lost. If I could go back I would take class seriously, not leave that class and not make stuff like that. It was funny at the time though and got a good laugh from my friend.
On newgrounds my earliest animation I can remember was a penis arguing with a vagina. It got blammed.
Anyone have Go as a favorite or played it? I have seen it played in the movie Pi and since then I've wanted to play it. I tried it a few times against ai on my phone without really understanding the strategy behind playing. It's seems the most simple game to learn the basics, but the more I played against ai I learned there is more knowledge of the game needed to win.
Game boy color, I had the best memories with it. Playing Rampage 2 in one sitting for so long I lose to my batteries dying. Pokémon Red, actually trying to save up the million dollars for the bike. Also some dark caves I went in playing for days not knowing I could use light.
I've seen some of the anime, one of my favorite games is Mobile Suit Gundam Zeonic Front. I like building the models, I like the design of the zakus the most.
Axis and Allies, it's like Risk but set in ww2.
I bought Doom Eternal recently it's pretty good, gives me an arcade vibe.
I haven't given up on gaming, but nothing that has come out recently seems interesting to me except System Shock which is a remake.
I have given up on anything from Blizzard and multiplayer games with pay to win microtransactions. The idea of paying more money to get better at a game defeats the purpose of playing the game.
What version do you plan on playing? WoW Classic, Hardcore, Wrath, Retail? I haven't tried the new expansion. I started playing around 2005 and quit a few years later because real life stuff happened. It was one of the best online gaming experiences I had. Just wish I had tried more to get to end game.
I've tried it on and off since then, got to the beginning of end game on wrath classic but burned out by playing too much. So, the only tip I've got is try not to burn out by playing too much if you do end up liking it.
Oblivion, it's a relaxing game especially the music.
Playing Halo 2 on xbox live around the time it came out. I wanted to get to rank 30 in matchmaking and then just play non ranked and custom games with friends. I got to 29, then I'd lose some maybe get to 27 then back to 29. I could never get to 30, that was frustrating.
This one's my favorite, has had the most replay value.
Two favorite bosses in Metal Gear Solid Sons of Liberty. The boss fight of the Metal Gear RAYs and Solidus Snake. The ending of that game was great.
Hell yes, I haven't even played Dino Crisis and I want a remake. Regina looks cool. I've wanted to play a scary game with dinosaurs for a while.
I usually don't get scared in horror games but sometimes a jump scare in the game gets me. They definitely do make me feel intensity at times when the game is a challenge. I'm probably not scared because most of the horror games I've played are older. Resident Evil 7 Biohazard is the newest horror game I've played.
My favorite horror elements are horror games that also have a lot of action with a good amount of ammo and guns. I usually don't like horror games where ammo is always really low, you have few guns, and you seem to fight few enemies and run a lot. Resident evil 4 and 5 seemed to have a good balance of ammo and action, not too much and not too low. F.E.A.R 1 and 2 also have a lot of action (haven't played the 3rd).
Right now, I'm playing Resident Evil 4 for the first time. Not the remake but the older released HD version for the xbox one and it's pretty good.
Vietcong Purple Haze for PC, not the console version.
Making History the Calm and the Storm.
It's one of those ww2 simulators like Hearts of Iron. It was only around 3 dollars on a sale. I used to play it a long time ago, so I rebought it. Every once in a while, I'll come back and play a campaign. It's one of those games where I forget I've spent too many hours of the day on one thing. It definitely has problems, but 3 dollars is a bargain for this game.
Super Shit Man, he flies by taking a shit.
The Exorcist. I saw it at some special anniversary showing in the theaters when I was around 10. No movie since has scared me as much.
At 11/28/22 06:16 AM, DestroyinASentry wrote:At 8/10/22 11:41 AM, Prismisho wrote: I would totally prefer PC over any console because you don’t have to pay a frigging subscription to play Online Multiplayer. I still have a switch and Xbox just for exclusives.Paid online is the primary reason I have never owned a console in my life. Plus, many types of games are unplayable with controllers. Imagine playing an arena shooter or an RTS game with analog sticks and a very limited number of buttons
The xbox one can play games with a keyboard and mouse. But there is only a certain small amount of games that support it. I wish all games on xbox one could have this feature, the keyboard and mouse is the greatest reason I prefer PC over console. And it does have some problems, like playing Halo 3 online with keyboard on the xbox one gets a drop in a lot of frames.
F.E.A.R is my favorite but it's not scary to me anymore, it is an old game. It was scary when I first played it on a demo when it first came out. Doom 3 is my second favorite but again not scary anymore. Resident Evil 7, I played some of it and liked it, and it was creepy and ominous.
Any first person shooters that have horror in them that I have played I have liked. First person shooters are better at horror than 3rd person for me because your vision is reduced to just in front of your gun and you can't see as much around as 3rd person.
I want to buy some recently made horror fps that is known to be very scary, I want to end up screaming and freaking out my neighbors into thinking I've been assaulted in my house.
I was bullied in middle school for wearing this.