Nate (post: 1524633) wrote:To help anyone who may play this game in the future, you can press O to swing on chains. The game never tells you this and neither does the instruction manual. You can now avoid the frustrating rage I felt at this freaking ridiculous crap.
I know this doesn't help, but that's explained in the demo, which I played in a store before buying the game *shrug* I'm not saying ICO doesn't have flaws, nor that it can't be frustrating at times - I called a certain glowy princess Partly Smartly for most of the game - but it's still my favorite game. No other game has made me feel so strongly for a character you can't even understand, who is utterly helpless and is more liability than anything else. I think I would even go so far as to say that I love Yorda as if she were a real person.
Edward (post: 1524685) wrote:I'm also playing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Final Fantasy X
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And though I haven't been playing it, I'm currently watching a Let's Play of Metal Gear Solid.
Great choices!
I finished Myst V, which was fun, frustrating, and mostly a pathetic end to the series - but something large and warm exploded in my chest at the ending. Proves how much I love the series, and how effectively it makes you feel like you're actually this family's friend. How much more powerful it would have been with live action....
Finished Osu! Tatakae! Oendan! and went on to the sequel; I've completed the easiest two difficulty levels. Played a bit of Scribblenauts, and ultimately had to leave Ratchet & Clank at home - I'll watch a playthrough to see how it all turns out. And I think I'm getting close to the end of Unwound Future!
You can find out things about the past that you never knew. And from what you've learned, you may see some things differently in the present. You're the one that changes. Not the past.
- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
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