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I so want to have a drink in that pub on Dishonored as well


A very good game with amazing attention to detail. Just checking out the world is fun


I love how they ran out of time/space to complete third floor of the pub but instead of just removing it you can glimpse it through a boarded up partition

  • 4 weeks later...

I have never ever ever had to spend 15 hours on a single boss before


But I have now


Finally felled the pair of absolute f***ers


There was whooping


There was cheering


There was a lap around the room


All pales into insignificance compared to the hours of swearing, controller-abuse and near-tears

"what game are we talking about?"


some one I've been playing (and banging on about) for over a year now - Dark Souls


I've beaten these guys several times on normal, but this was a New Game+ harder run and was doing fine until then


Otta - spot on. I swear that Stockholme Syndrome set in and I didn't actually want to beat them in the end


But as it happened, the last attempt took maybe 3 minutes


can't access youtube at work but a google search gave me some links so hopefully this works

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDUQtwIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DF50WfARYJm4&ei=t0z1UIzDKsbL0AWNvoD4CA&usg=AFQjCNHBEuZf-QHW0iouoH2EIFQPKIYpzw&sig2=L2uFQQS-bkaIRlf9-7udKw&bvm=bv.41018144,d.d2k

If any of you have any desire to play a bit of guitar, you could do worse than getting rocksmith, and buying any cheapo electric guitar from Argos (it's not like the guitar's natural sustain and tone matter when you're playing through an xbox).


It will be miles more satisfying than playing a plastic guitar with buttons on, and it's a good way to get you riffing quickly.

  • 2 weeks later...

finished Dishonored. Genuinely brilliant, it's been a while since I've enjoyed a game that much.


Started playing Amnesia: the Dark Descent as intended, dark room and headphones.

Can't play it for more than about ten minutes without needing to go have a nice cup of tea and look at cuddly things. Really quite unsettling!!!


I'm not sure I'm really enjoying the experience though.


To quote the linked review

"Amnesia: The Dark Descent is to date, the only game that has ever scared me. Not scared as in a short burst of shock, but in a heart-pounding, sweat-inducing, I-need-to-stop-playing-so-I-can-calm-down kind of scared"


Ooh look, even yahtzee quite liked it

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/2092-Amnesia-The-Dark-Descent

Thanks, I downloaded it last night and had a little go on it. Unfortunately my laptops gone tortoiselike recently so there was an annoying lag whenever I turned around or moved forward through the forest which kinda ruined it a little for me. Certainly atmospheric and I must admit I did give out a little yelp of terror when the slender man turned up for the first time.
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
Really enjoying the new Tomb Raider, they've managed to capture the atmosphere of the original games whilst fixing the crappy camera and bollox jumping mechanics. Thoroughly entertaining and a welcome return to form for Ms.Croft. Thumbs up to Square & Crystal Dynamics.
  • 2 weeks later...

Will get it when tit* drops to twenty quid I reckon.


Has anyone played Super Hexagon on iOS/Android? Ludicrously hard, reminds you that games were difficult growing up, not just pretty things that hold your hand. I have yet to make it to level 2 (ie survived for ten seconds)


*genuine mistake I kid you not!!!

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