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Oct 13th, 2004 at 22:18:00 - Xenosaga (PS2) |
Well, yesterday I started to play Xenosaga. After finishing Beyond Good and Evil I thought that an RPG game will be refreshing. But it hasn't been a nice ride.
At first, the long cinematics and dialogues where necessary. I thought that since I was starting, I needed to get involved with the story, get informed an so on. But after 3 hours of playing, I can honestly say that my hands where out of the control nearly two hours.
And the problem is that the history "can" be important, because is my first play with this game. So is not just jup the scenes (wich I can do).
Any way, I just finished one chapter of the game. And with half an hour of play I had to listen and see half an hour of cinematics also.
But it seems that the game is getting interesting. I will confirm it later.
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Oct 12th, 2004 at 19:19:55 - Beyond Good and Evil (PS2) |
And so I finished the game. The last "boss" is a very tricky one. They mess with the directions and when you go back with the control, the character moves forward, and when you move left, the character goes right.
But once you get it, it's easy to kill de monster. One tip is to get all the stuff that give you and your allies an extra life point. Normally, you have for your own, and then you can assign one or two to your friends. But in this las scene, I recomend you to get those extra life points back, since your friends can't help you any more.
Awsome game. Very funy and has an excellent story.
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Oct 11th, 2004 at 23:15:04 - Beyond Good and Evil (PS2) |
Ok. Im kind of finishing the game, so I think. I went to the items store, where you buy stuff for your vehicles, and boght the last item.
Im travelling to space. The second and last vehicle for the game is a starship.
It's all been a nice ride. Nice monsters, nice fighting, nice racing and so on.
Now, im stuck with the last "boss". It's hard to kill. In some point he kind of make you loose control. And that means that the stick control is inverted. When you move forward, you go back, when you move left, you go right. A real mess. But a fun one. When I kill the evil alien, I'll post again.
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Oct 8th, 2004 at 13:45:32 - Beyond Good and Evil (PS2) |
So... I've been playing the game and is awsome. The cool thing is that when you get in the missions, you can go on stealth and shoot the bad guys in the back. They have some kind of propulsor that blows when you shoot them with your range weapon (disks). Then, they can not atack you and you can dispatch them whit a single kick in the butt.
Other options is to check the routine. The guards look left, then front, then right, then back and so on. If you go all sneaky followin the pattern, then you can just walk your way in the halls and rooms.
Following the same idea, there are laser barriers, that turn on and off. Or that are at head level or leggs level. Then you have to follow the pattern or jump and walk low to get pass them.
Pretty refreshing all that stuff. Is not just hack and slash. But a game where you can excersise your brain a little bit.
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