MiTT3NZ wrote: Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishment. I like the fact that you have to decide for yourself who out of the suspects is guilty, but they make it kinda obvious which are dead leads and which are completely relevant to the caee. Just finished the third last night n called it almost instantly. To me that's a bad sign. Also ain't happy that the Manc in it sounds like he was born in Ireland n raised in Bristol.
OL wrote: Jesus Christos.
Deception II just got even more evil. I thought it was messed up when you kill the innocent villager at the very beginning, but the game just ramped itself up.
Played a mission where a father invades the castle hoping to find something to cure his ailing son. Can't let him poke around, so I killed him. Par for the course with this game. Flung him onto a bed of spikes, then dropped a jar of oil on his head and ignited him with a fire arrow.
But then his completely innocent wife and son (who couldn't have been more than about ten years old, roundabout) show up looking for him. I probably could have just let them leave the castle... but I wanted to rack up as many points as possible.
So I smashed the wife under a stone column, then snagged the kid's legs in a bear trap and blew him up with a rolling bomb.
I would say that I feel bad about it, but all I keep thinking is how metal as hell this game is.
Fucking shocking that it didn't freak the hell out of parent groups back in the day. Must have just passed them by, which is odd since it perfectly encapsulates everything the older generation though about videogames back then; it literally awards you points for murdering people.
And god help me, this might be some of the most fun I've had with a videogame in a while. Good ol' PS1.
Thief wrote: I beat 999 and got a bad ending, tried again, and got another bad ending and then just stopped. I quite enjoyed the game, but I found it a little frustrating with all the branching paths (after the first playthrough). Maybe I'll just look at the endings for the first game online and go straight to Virtues Last Reward. 999 was fairly enjoyable.
OL wrote: ^^I still haven't even beaten Virtue's Last Reward.
Not for lack of interest (I bought it at launch for both the 3DS and Vita, after all), I just have to find the right mood, right moment. I still find it funny how I was probably one of the earliest folks in the west to get super-excited about 999 (soon as it was announced, while pretty much no one else was paying any attention to it, I was reading up on it and already busting a nut; preordered before there was any hype), and yet I'm always late to the party with actually playing this series.
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