Originally Posted by rmcelwee
(Post 780650)
No idea what that is????
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Fuck me, I had to fight through the first set on my own, anybody else try that? Its actually fun, two controllers and all. My GF isn't a fan, and I had to finish the story.
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I got the DLC this morning. I will probably be playing it tonight.
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I still have yet to play through this game. :(
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This thread made me all nostalgic, and I started re-playing it from the beginning yesterday. I got to Chapter 7 and couldn't stay awake any more.
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starting with portal 1 and the 2D flash game too?
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Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 781118)
starting with portal 1 and the 2D flash game too?
For some reason I never really got into the co-op mode in Portal 2. Although apparently TF2 has been released for free, so I'm downloading that right now. |
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Joe, its been free for awhile. Lemme know if you have any interest in playing. Im usually down for a little tf2 here and there.
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Originally Posted by Gryff
(Post 781187)
Joe, its been free for awhile.
Interesting game, actually. Reminds me a lot of the ole' Quake II levels where you'd storm the beach or whatnot. One thing bothers me- gameplay appears to be asymmetrical. In other words, it seems that you have to either spend hours and hours "leveling up" or go and spend actual money to buy virtual guns in order to actually be competitive. I kid of liked it when gameplay was equal- everyone had access to the same weapons based on what you found lying around the playfield or took off of your slaughtered foe. The idea that a casual user can't join in and experience gameplay in which they are able to actually score a kill is kind of off-putting. Attachment 240418 |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 781400)
Yeah, I tend to lag behind a bit on the latest in gaming.
Interesting game, actually. Reminds me a lot of the ole' Quake II levels where you'd storm the beach or whatnot. One thing bothers me- gameplay appears to be asymmetrical. In other words, it seems that you have to either spend hours and hours "leveling up" or go and spend actual money to buy virtual guns in order to actually be competitive. I kid of liked it when gameplay was equal- everyone had access to the same weapons based on what you found lying around the playfield or took off of your slaughtered foe. The idea that a casual user can't join in and experience gameplay in which they are able to actually score a kill is kind of off-putting. https://i.imgur.com/vGwcn.gif |
Trying not to be too far off topic but I never did finish Portal 2. Kind of put the 360 down for a while but my wife and I have recently started playing COD Black Ops Zombies (Toten level). We suck but have made it as far as level 19 before getting slaughtered.
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Originally Posted by rmcelwee
(Post 781446)
Trying not to be too far off topic but I never did finish Portal 2. Kind of put the 360 down for a while
How far along did you get in the game? |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 781736)
I can't imagine trying to play any of the Portal series on a little thumbstick game controller. Seems like that would be endlessly frustrating.
How far along did you get in the game? Hmmm, not really sure how far I got. I seem to remember that I was about 3/4 way through it. I was playing co-op vs single but it was quite fun due to the conversation required. I haven't seen my co-op partner for a while so the game kind of died for me. I need to go back in and play some single mode. The conversation thing is what has made our nightly zombie killing fun. My wife and I now talk to each other like Seal Team 6! |
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 781736)
I can't imagine trying to play any of the Portal series on a little thumbstick game controller. Seems like that would be endlessly frustrating.
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 781400)
Yeah, I tend to lag behind a bit on the latest in gaming.
Interesting game, actually. Reminds me a lot of the ole' Quake II levels where you'd storm the beach or whatnot. One thing bothers me- gameplay appears to be asymmetrical. In other words, it seems that you have to either spend hours and hours "leveling up" or go and spend actual money to buy virtual guns in order to actually be competitive. I kid of liked it when gameplay was equal- everyone had access to the same weapons based on what you found lying around the playfield or took off of your slaughtered foe. The idea that a casual user can't join in and experience gameplay in which they are able to actually score a kill is kind of off-putting. https://i.imgur.com/vGwcn.gif |
Originally Posted by Gryff
(Post 781797)
That, and the quality of the gamers playing has gone way down. Players before that point were really fuckin good at it, now its harder to find the good players.
Granted, the style of gameplay seems to be slightly more insane than the older multiplayer FPS games I used to love (Doom 2, ROTT, Heretic, etc) but it's still a fun game. The fundamental concepts of group strategy are definitely present in the "push the bomb" maps, for instance. |
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Also, there seems to be a distressingly large amount of homoerotic Rule 34 related to Sniper & Spy...
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 781883)
Also, there seems to be a distressingly large amount of homoerotic Rule 34 related to Sniper & Spy...
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