• Play Want Environmental Equity Deal (PWBE 25 Nov 2024)

    From Kendrick Kerwin Chua@kendrick@nospam.io-nyc to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Nov 25 00:53:56 2024
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    For the rich developed nations to offer such a terrible deal to their
    less fortunate neighbours is a bit like being the wealthiest person at
    the group dinner and only buying one round at the bar. You're being
    cheap, not thrifty, and nobody thinks that's clever.

    Play:
    --=--

    Silent Hill Homecoming (PS3) - Noice. I went into this cold knowing only
    that it's technically a sequel to the original PSX title (and not a continuation of the Silent Hill 2 story in any meaningful way) and I
    find it holds together pretty well. The initial exploration area is a
    disused hospital, which is a way of excusing the sexy nurse monsters and
    the horrifying sound effects. I just wish there weren't all this
    parenting to do in between pause button presses so that I could get
    properly immersed, and get over the fact that I'm unable to invert the Y
    axis on the camera stick.

    Class of Heroes 1/2G (PS3/PS5) - I picked up the original western
    release of 2G with its terrible Gaijinworks script translation, before realising that both Class of Heroes games were released on PS5 in an
    enhanced edition that includes voice acting. I love it, but it's also
    another (pair of) game(s) on the teetering stack of Wizardry clones that
    I don't really have time for. At least now I have the sense to use
    pre-rolled characters instead of attempting to make my own and spending
    hours never getting out of the character generator.

    Transformers Devastation (360) - My kid is the one playing, not me. And
    yet I'm having to sit behind him and impart wisdom about when to
    double-jump, not to give up during challenging platforming segments, and
    not to miss valuable pick-ups whilst exploring the map. He is enthralled
    by the narrative and wants all the toys, which is perfect because the gift-giving season is coming up and what I need to do is fill my house
    with more plastic crap.

    Want:
    --=--

    Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection (PS5) - "Arriving today by 10 pm"
    is generally Amazon's way of saying "We ain't got it yet brah, you
    better wait another day". Okay then.

    Bin:
    -==-

    Nothing game-related.

    -KKC, who suddenly wonders if he's missed a config option in Homecoming.
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  • From Russell Marks@zgedneil@spam^H^H^H^Hgmail.com to uk.games.video.misc on Mon Nov 25 10:41:10 2024
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    Kendrick Kerwin Chua <kendrick@nospam.io-nyc> wrote:

    Play:

    Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (PSP) - carried on playing my existing
    save, a key-quests-focused basic finish of this I did a few years back
    (that I don't think I previously mentioned), which was cat-assisted single-player all the way. The high-rank quests are a bit on the long
    side solo, much like they are in all the old MH games I suppose. So
    I've found myself mostly using long sword with all the attack and luck
    skills I can manage, just to keep the quest times and level of rewards
    more bearable.

    Transformers Devastation (360) - My kid is the one playing, not me. And
    yet I'm having to sit behind him and impart wisdom about when to double-jump, not to give up during challenging platforming segments, and
    not to miss valuable pick-ups whilst exploring the map.

    You make it sound like Little League for old console games.

    Want:

    To try a couple of fights I just unlocked in MHP3, though they're real damage-sponge jobs and will probably be a pain.

    Bin:

    Quest rewards etc. for MHP3 seemingly not being as well documented
    online as other MH games. Some things are guessable enough of course,
    but for other rewards it can be hard to know what's what.

    -Rus.
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