Been hooked on PSO2 lately. It plays almost exactly like PSO did over ten years ago, but it's still addictive.
Eagerly awaiting the NA release, I still play PSO religiously.
You'll love PSO2. It's just improved PSO. Some new weapons in there as well, like the machine guns.
I would have it already if I could read Japanese! I really liked PSZ too, good mobile game. Seems like it was a test for what the wanted to do for PSO2
@Vayne I never got a chance to play PSZ (the DS game, right?), but I liked that you could draw in your own auto messages. Very cool.
There's a PSO2 English Patch, and even a relatively large English Community on Ship 2. I don't know how good the English patch is, but there are many people out there using it without trouble.
@Vayne I never got a chance to play PSZ (the DS game, right?), but I liked that you could draw in your own auto messages. Very cool.
There's a PSO2 English Patch, and even a relatively large English Community on Ship 2. I don't know how good the English patch is, but there are many people out there using it without trouble.
I will have to look into that, thanks!
EDIT: Yes you can draw your own messages and make some pretty awesome ones. However, it was often abused to make inappropriate image, heheh
@Vayne I just read about that today. Up until yesterday, you could still make accounts (I made a second one). You can still download the client, but you can't make the SEGA ID needed to play at the moment.
Overseas players who are already signed up can still log in and play, to my knowledge. We haven't been completely IP blocked. Yet.
Mechwarrior Online just opened its beta, and I've been junking giant robots ever since. I'm already really impressed with the balance, realism, and customization opportunity, and it's obvious they're still deep in development. It's also free, so no risk if anyone wants to blow off some steam in a 100 ton engine of destruction.
Do they have Warhammers? I sooo miss driving that 70 ton monster.
@Tagg ... Good luck with that >.> I remember quitting the game when during my first run, I hit a wall that seemed insurmountable with the way I developed my character. Played ITG for a month before starting the game over from the beginning after my first run and managed to get through the entire game afterwards haha. Was totally worth beating.
Part of the reason I'm playing an alchemist is my addiction to the Atelier series. Currently playing through Rorona to get the Pie and True endings. I can only hope Achaea will allow alchemists to do equally wacky things with pastries.
Part of the reason I'm playing an alchemist is my addiction to the Atelier series. Currently playing through Rorona to get the Pie and True endings. I can only hope Achaea will allow alchemists to do equally wacky things with pastries.
The Atelier Series was just incredible. I only played one game (Atelier Annie), and it was just so fun!
League of Legends: IA ROCKS (NA) Guild Wars 2: erasariel.1532 - Devona's Rest (NA) Final Fantasy XIV: Novi Selea - Cactuar (NA) Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/ErasarielOfAchaea/ Achaea: Erasariel (duh!)
Mechwarrior Online just opened its beta, and I've been junking giant robots ever since. I'm already really impressed with the balance, realism, and customization opportunity, and it's obvious they're still deep in development. It's also free, so no risk if anyone wants to blow off some steam in a 100 ton engine of destruction.
Do they have Warhammers? I sooo miss driving that 70 ton monster.
Not yet, but it's still deep in beta, so who knows what the end release content could be! So far, the 60-80 ton "heavy" lineup consists of the Catapult, Dragon, Cataphract, and Jager 'mechs.
-- Grounded in but one perspective, what we perceive is an exaggeration of the truth.
I've been playing Halo 4: Halos In Space lately. Still a bit rusty from my Reach days, but I'm getting back into the swing of it. Gamertag is "LH deStrado"; hit me up.
2 and 3 were the best. Robbed me of my social life completely. Also h4 seems to be very COD influenced with the kill streaks and what not. Don't know if that's good or bad. Might just get h4 for the campaign though, hear it's amazing.
I stopped playing that when I slammed my fist down in frustration and broke my keyboard in two.
Currently playing the Kerbal space program. I managed to make Jebediah scream!
This post got me interested enough to google the game. After several days of play, finally managed to complete the round trip to the Mun and back(barely beat Trance as he is also addicted to this game now.)
Star Wars: The Old Republic goes F2P today. Looking forward to playing it again.
I was thinking about the Bounty Hunter class: powerful armor, has to get their hands on the latest and greatest weapons and tech, Mandalorians have a code that they follow, and so forth. Would their equal in Achaea be the knight classes?
League of Legends: IA ROCKS (NA) Guild Wars 2: erasariel.1532 - Devona's Rest (NA) Final Fantasy XIV: Novi Selea - Cactuar (NA) Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/ErasarielOfAchaea/ Achaea: Erasariel (duh!)
I actually found that fun, but I like 3D platformers. I did use a guide, however.
I'll probably go on a PvE server this time; I learned my lessons from last time. Kept getting stealth ganked by Assassins while grinding. I'll miss laying sieges on spaceports, though.
I love platformers, but the quests in SWTOR got grindy towards the end. the PvP and the flashpoints were fun to a point, and reading the lore was -great- as well as the continuation of the KOTOR lines through the various classes.
The space missions were however, the best, and kept me amused for months.
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There's a PSO2 English Patch, and even a relatively large English Community on Ship 2. I don't know how good the English patch is, but there are many people out there using it without trouble.
EDIT: Yes you can draw your own messages and make some pretty awesome ones. However, it was often abused to make inappropriate image, heheh
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
Overseas players who are already signed up can still log in and play, to my knowledge. We haven't been completely IP blocked. Yet.
I just got to the bearbugs in world 2.
I have no magic.
My life sucks.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
The Atelier Series was just incredible. I only played one game (Atelier Annie), and it was just so fun!
League of Legends: IA ROCKS (NA)
Guild Wars 2: erasariel.1532 - Devona's Rest (NA)
Final Fantasy XIV: Novi Selea - Cactuar (NA)
Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/ErasarielOfAchaea/
Achaea: Erasariel (duh!)
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
And it is so, so pretty.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
This post got me interested enough to google the game. After several days of play, finally managed to complete the round trip to the Mun and back(barely beat Trance as he is also addicted to this game now.)
I was thinking about the Bounty Hunter class: powerful armor, has to get their hands on the latest and greatest weapons and tech, Mandalorians have a code that they follow, and so forth. Would their equal in Achaea be the knight classes?
brb downloading now
edit: one day. uguu
League of Legends: IA ROCKS (NA)
Guild Wars 2: erasariel.1532 - Devona's Rest (NA)
Final Fantasy XIV: Novi Selea - Cactuar (NA)
Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/id/ErasarielOfAchaea/
Achaea: Erasariel (duh!)
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
I'll probably go on a PvE server this time; I learned my lessons from last time. Kept getting stealth ganked by Assassins while grinding. I'll miss laying sieges on spaceports, though.
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One day to download? I'm not surpised, people have been trying to download it all week. Thankfully, I bought the game and only need to patch it.
I love platformers, but the quests in SWTOR got grindy towards the end. the PvP and the flashpoints were fun to a point, and reading the lore was -great- as well as the continuation of the KOTOR lines through the various classes.
The space missions were however, the best, and kept me amused for months.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important