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Post by Destry on Jan 27, 2018 20:33:32 GMT
Just joking Easily. Everyone knows you're the nicest Chatterboxer. That’s the worst thing anyone has ever said about me on here. You brought it on yourself when you started caring about others.
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Post by scubar on Jan 27, 2018 20:35:06 GMT
Just joking Easily. Everyone knows you're the nicest Chatterboxer. That’s the worst thing anyone has ever said about me on here. Stop feeding homeless people then. You’re making the rest of us look bad. (I’m just kidding. You’re an inspiration to us all)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 20:42:53 GMT
Uncharted complete collection? Is Uncharted good? Since I got my PS4, I've played about 400 hours of DS2, 200 hours of Elite, 20 hours of Resident Evil, and about 10 hours on each of Until Dawn, GTA, and Rapture. I'm wondering if I should branch out. Maybe I'll just wait for Dark Souls trilogy to come out for PS4. I think uncharted is great. It gets a rough ride from people for being too linear and abit repetitive. But the trilogy will be 30 hours+ of Indiana Jones-esque adventure, with great stories and fun gameplay. Basically the last of us minus zombies.
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Post by EasilyLead on Jan 27, 2018 20:43:40 GMT
Uncharted complete collection? Is Uncharted good? Like all games: it depends. Apart from Toejam and Earl I think Uncharted might be my favourite ever game. I think it has the perfect mix of exploration, puzzles, stealth and combat. The story is a bit cheesy like all games, but hangs together well enough to keep things moving along. Some people really don’t like the combat system, but I love it. It suits my style of running around headless chicken style, then cowering in a corner once I realise my health has just about gone. The game has great set pieces - you know, where you end up on top of a train, or you have to fight to get to a BFG then get to blast everyone to bits. Usually I go through on medium difficulty, all guns blazing, then play again after a while on a more difficult setting where I try to collect all the treasures. Its not that tough, or clever, or original, or spectacular, but it is really good fun. I wish they’d release a new one every year. There was a couple of sections in the latest game that had me laughing out loud as I was playing them. Tl:dr i don’t think it’s that popular with hardcore gamers as it ‘runs on rails’ and has fun combat rather than realistic combat. If you aren’t too serious and just like running about and shooting wildly it’s great. If you enjoyed early-ish Tomb Raider, or Prince of Persia, or other third person adventure games you’ll probably like this. I think you can buy the first three games as a pack for not too much. The first is a bit dated (it was designed to play with SixaxiS, remember that?) though still fun, and the next two still seem quite fresh. I’d start there if I were you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 20:44:27 GMT
Breakfast is coffee here, have a stovetop one to try out from Christmas later to add to Tue selection of manual coffee makers. Are the pod or other sorts worth buying? Over many years I have tried many different ways to make espresso. Of these the two best were: a) a very expensive, now sadly lost, table top machine b) This: www.wacaco.com/pages/nanopressoIt's a pain in the arse to make more than one cup at a time, it's fiddly until you get used to it, it's quite pricey for what you get, but it makes great espresso - I never use anything else now. Also you can take it out with you. I used to take it with me when I lived in Thailand and had to do 24 visa runs. All you need is hot water. Those are 75 USD!? fucking hell. I got one of those at work for free, it's basically just plastic and I've never used it. It's just sat on my desk. I should probably get it insured.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 20:45:04 GMT
Like all games: it depends. Apart from Toejam and Earl I think Uncharted might be my favourite ever game. I think it has the perfect mix of exploration, puzzles, stealth and combat. The story is a bit cheesy like all games, but hangs together well enough to keep things moving along. Some people really don’t like the combat system, but I love it. It suits my style of running around headless chicken style, then cowering in a corner once I realise my health has just about gone. The game has great set pieces - you know, where you end up on top of a train, or you have to fight to get a to a get to blast everyone to bits. Usually I go through on medium difficulty, all guns blazing, then play again after a while on a more difficult setting where I try to collect all the treasures. Its not that tough, or clever, or original, or spectacular, but it is really good fun. I wish they’d release a new one every year. There was a couple of sections in the latest game that had me laughing out loud as I was playing them. Tl:dr i don’t think it’s that popular with hardcore gamers as it ‘runs on rails’ and has fun combat rather than realistic combat. If you aren’t too serious and just like running about and shooting wildly it’s great. If you enjoyed early-ish Tomb Raider, or Prince of Persia, or other third person adventure games you’ll probably like this. I think you can buy the first three games as a pack for not too much. The first is a bit dated (it was designed to play with SixaxiS, remember that?) though still fun, and the next two still seem quite fresh. I’d start there if I were you. Fuck off.
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Post by Destry on Jan 27, 2018 20:57:12 GMT
Like all games: it depends. Apart from Toejam and Earl I think Uncharted might be my favourite ever game. I think it has the perfect mix of exploration, puzzles, stealth and combat. I think you can buy the first three games as a pack for not too much. Fuck off. For agreeing with you? Seems a little harsh.
I bought the Nathan Drake collection. I picked it up cheaply.
I have enjoyed what I've played of it.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 27, 2018 21:08:43 GMT
Like all games: it depends. Apart from Toejam and Earl I think Uncharted might be my favourite ever game. I think it has the perfect mix of exploration, puzzles, stealth and combat. The story is a bit cheesy like all games, but hangs together well enough to keep things moving along. Some people really don’t like the combat system, but I love it. It suits my style of running around headless chicken style, then cowering in a corner once I realise my health has just about gone. The game has great set pieces - you know, where you end up on top of a train, or you have to fight to get a to a get to blast everyone to bits. Usually I go through on medium difficulty, all guns blazing, then play again after a while on a more difficult setting where I try to collect all the treasures. Its not that tough, or clever, or original, or spectacular, but it is really good fun. I wish they’d release a new one every year. There was a couple of sections in the latest game that had me laughing out loud as I was playing them. Tl:dr i don’t think it’s that popular with hardcore gamers as it ‘runs on rails’ and has fun combat rather than realistic combat. If you aren’t too serious and just like running about and shooting wildly it’s great. If you enjoyed early-ish Tomb Raider, or Prince of Persia, or other third person adventure games you’ll probably like this. I think you can buy the first three games as a pack for not too much. The first is a bit dated (it was designed to play with SixaxiS, remember that?) though still fun, and the next two still seem quite fresh. I’d start there if I were you. Fuck off. Sounds great, except for the word "stealth". I can't really do stealth in games. Bloggies, I can't believe you'd be so rude to another 'boxer. That ain't cool or funny man.
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 27, 2018 21:11:19 GMT
It's not solid snake levels of stealth.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 27, 2018 21:16:50 GMT
I played a game for a bit years ago where I had to hide in cardboard boxes. Possibly on a PS2. I think that might have been Solid Snake. Is it fun stealth, then? I mean, I like creeping up behind people or animals and stabbing them. I'm just not sure I want to do it in a game.
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Post by Destry on Jan 27, 2018 21:21:15 GMT
I played a game for a bit years ago where I had to hide in cardboard boxes. Possibly on a PS2. I think that might have been Solid Snake. Is it fun stealth, then? I mean, I like creeping up behind people or animals and stabbing them. I'm just not sure I want to do it in a game Yeah, that's MGS and Snake. Uncharted is a lot more fun.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2018 21:29:49 GMT
Apologies if offence was taken by anyone- I was only messing around after his uncharted review smashed mine!
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 27, 2018 21:31:28 GMT
Adding insult to injury by actually having the gall to apologise. What a bastard.
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Post by amipal on Jan 27, 2018 21:38:26 GMT
Adding insult to injury by actually having the gall to apologise. What a bastard. You think you know someone, and then they come out with something like that? I'm sick to my stomach.
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Post by EasilyLead on Jan 27, 2018 21:41:25 GMT
You’re all a bunch of cunts.
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Post by Destry on Jan 27, 2018 21:47:44 GMT
I picked up Uncharted: the Nathan Drake Collection (1-3) for £16 from CEX a year ago. Good value.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 27, 2018 22:01:44 GMT
You’re all a bunch of cunts. Amen Bro. You're the nicest.
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Post by EasilyLead on Jan 27, 2018 22:05:17 GMT
Over many years I have tried many different ways to make espresso. Of these the two best were: a) a very expensive, now sadly lost, table top machine b) This: www.wacaco.com/pages/nanopressoIt's a pain in the arse to make more than one cup at a time, it's fiddly until you get used to it, it's quite pricey for what you get, but it makes great espresso - I never use anything else now. Also you can take it out with you. I used to take it with me when I lived in Thailand and had to do 24 visa runs. All you need is hot water. Those are 75 USD!? fucking hell. I got one of those at work for free, it's basically just plastic and I've never used it. It's just sat on my desk. I should probably get it insured. There are a few copies, you might have one of those. The copies are pretty good - they make good coffee - but the one i had didn’t last long and had a habit of not connecting well and squeezing boiling water all over my hands. I’m prepared to pay a premium to avoid that. ... You cunt.
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 27, 2018 22:20:56 GMT
Yes it's very linear but the stories are great. No, not chatterbox - Uncharted.
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Post by Melvazord on Jan 27, 2018 22:29:31 GMT
Yes it's very linear but the stories are great. No, not chatterbox - Uncharted. If anything that's the exact opposite of the Chatterbox
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Post by Pyjakson on Jan 27, 2018 23:21:18 GMT
Yes it's very linear but the stories are great. No, not chatterbox - Uncharted. If anything that's the exact opposite of the Chatterbox I always thought of chatterbox as an ascii-art depiction of a collaborative dirty protest.
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 28, 2018 7:40:12 GMT
Morning. Sunday bloody Sunday eh?
Gaming hour was cancelled last night due to overwhelming tiredness and psn being down again. I'm assuming a ddos wheeze. Only managed one beer and one episode of Spiral. Terrible.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 10:18:23 GMT
My Sunday began with a swim and a steam room session.
Then I got all NIMBY as the bloke with the locker next to me opened it with a key from his key ring! He’s obviously moved into the locker - no wonder I can never find a free locker!
Almond Croissant from the farmers market and a lovely stovetop coffee to wash it down.
I’m packing for the US and have decided to take my DS rather than the PSP, I’ve got Fire Emblem and Ocarina of Time to bide me by.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 28, 2018 10:37:38 GMT
Dog and I are listening to an ODI collapse. Interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 10:55:03 GMT
My Sunday began with a swim and a steam room session. Then I got all NIMBY as the bloke with the locker next to me opened it with a key from his key ring! He’s obviously moved into the locker - no wonder I can never find a free locker! Almond Croissant from the farmers market and a lovely stovetop coffee to wash it down. I’m packing for the US and have decided to take my DS rather than the PSP, I’ve got Fire Emblem and Ocarina of Time to bide me by. People like that are real odious shits. It's the same at my gym, no matter what time of day you go 90% of the lockers are shut.
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