|
Jan 19th, 2007 at 16:09:06 - Soul Caliber III (PS2) |
For my second session I played alone in story mode. Story mode is a lot of fun because it tells you background on the character you play and shows what would happen if they win, it also explains why they characters fight (for the most part) so its not just random battles. I played the stories of one of the new characters and my one of my favorite characters from the previous games. I unlocked a lot of stuff which is cool and gives incentive to beat the game with every character, the aspects of the game that make players set goals are good because then you have a reason to play. The story is really complex and interesting. There are a lot of complicated moves I know how to do with some of the characters I played in the other games, but for the most part the really dramatic moves are hard to do and usually happen randomly, you can look up the commands and try the moves, but I like the randomness.
add a comment - read this GameLog |
Jan 19th, 2007 at 15:46:19 - Soul Caliber III (PS2) |
This game is a lot of fun because there are so many options. A new feature to the Soul Caliber/Soul Blade series is character customization. I made my own character and had the choice of profession, hair, face, skin, cloths and colors for everything, that kept me occupied for a while but was kind of frustrating because the menus were complicated. After I made a character I played for a long time in the multiplayer mode. The graphics are amazing. The game is a lot more interesting when the backgrounds are so impressive. I like multiplayer because it is more social and there is more of a scene of competition. It was cool to be able to play the character I made and all of the characters I like from the previous games. The controls have stayed the same in all of the games which makes it easy to play this game if you've played any Soul Caliber game before and it makes me care more about the characters to see them in the sequels.
add a comment - read this GameLog |
Jan 12th, 2007 at 04:07:59 - World of Warcraft (PC) |
I like the RPG style of advancing story lines. It is sometimes hard to remember where the NPC's are for each quest, but its okay because there are many benefits. I did a few quests by myself then joined a group and went to the "Deadmines". Instances are my favorite part of the game, I like working in a group and interacting with other players. I went through many areas designed for different level characters, the levels are extremely detailed and unique, like every other aspect of the game, and there are definite set level ranges for each area, too high of a level character won't get any xp (Westfall) and too low level characters die, quickly (Swamp of Sorrows). It is very easy to really get into the game and lose track of time, I think it comes mostly from having so many objectives at once and really getting into the story. My cat is very cute and I leveled up to 31 (/cheer).
add a comment - read this GameLog |
Jan 11th, 2007 at 16:52:10 - World of Warcraft (PC) |
I am fairly new to WOW; I have a lot of characters, but they are mostly low level. My main character is a level 30 night elf priest. One of the things I really like about WOW is that I can have 12 characters to play as. I just started a human paladin a few days ago so my plan was to spend most of the time playing as her, however ,I left Northshire Valley after a quest and found the "Crazy Cat Lady", who I've been passively trying to find for days, so I switched to my main to buy her a cat (so cute)and didn't really want to change back, so I explored Duskwood. Of courses the server restarted in the middle of my playing. I finished a few quests, no leveling though, :(. I really like how many options there are in this game, all of my characters have different professions and do different quests, it nice to have so much control over the game, you only do the things you want to.
add a comment - read this GameLog |
|
|
|
geekyPANDA's GameLogs |
geekyPANDA has been with GameLog for 17 years, 10 months, and 12 days |
view feed xml
|
Entries written to date: 8 |
|