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ethernalium · 22 days ago
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hardlygaming · 17 days ago
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Alice: Madness Returns (2011) - Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth
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silenteagle · 1 year ago
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Fromsoft had no right to go as hard as they did on these animations
IN 2013
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varivahl · 2 years ago
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Who else is ready to play Some Armored Core?
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doujincel · 5 months ago
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mippy
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avkamfher · 3 months ago
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Armored Core For Answer is the best game in there series since the mission briefs are flawless and the GA America guy is like "Ya. .you were the last on the list but we think you can handle taking on the Tequila Arms Fort. . .it's old but it packs a punch. There will be several escorts but the boss thinks you're cool since you pounded 12 beers at the meet up last week. Good luck."
PS3 had some genuinely great games.
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lammienade · 1 year ago
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melblur · 5 months ago
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VIDEO ESSAY FRIDAY!
Mysterious PS3 Games by ThorHighHeels
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The embed won't work because the video is age restricted, but that will give you more time to admire the beautiful thumbnail work done by the legendary ThorHighHeels in his giant retrospective into the PlayStation 3 with Mysterious PS3 Games. This isn't a history lesson on how the console came to be, nor a look at its best and greatest games, or anything of the sort: Rather, this video sees Thor delve into the aesthetics and feel of the PS3/360 age of games, the very dawn of HD video game development, the unique aura that so many games were drawn to be like.
Thor's videos have had a way of altering the very way in which I look at games as an artform, his eye for beauty in even the strangest of games and appreciation for every little piece of a scene so sincere and earnest thanks to his amazingly fun style of script writing. An all-time favorite video, the definition of a must-watch - and it even has Magus in it.
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sbekubutgamer · 10 months ago
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I might draw an armored core or other mechs soon on my art blog because of this.
also this took way too long to do and i used up all 16(??) slots for that decal. please love it
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neproxrezi · 10 months ago
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i love ac6's music but the more i listen to older armored core stuff the more i feel like we got a little bit robbed of a more upbeat track for the garage. some of these older games have bangers
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neko-tempo · 1 year ago
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Started this one yesterday. Running about as well as AC4 in rpcs3, only with a couple more slowdowns during some more taxing missions with a lot of explosions and enemies. Also having a weird issue with emblems where they kinda glitch out when playing the arena mode (something that also happened in AC4, forgot to mention that in previous posts). The game itself has been rly good! Was a bit difficult to get used to at first since it's a far more challenging game than AC4, feels more on-par with some of the classic entries. Far more ambitious in terms of the level design, too. Just wishing I could've carried over a lot of what I acquired in the previous game besides the mecha schematics but ehh, maybe that would've made the early missions in this more of a cakewalk.
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flameof · 1 year ago
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So, I recently got out my ol' PS3 (I hate that I have to call it old), and found that, at least of the Australian PSN store, that while we don't have the PS1 Armored Core games...
We do have Verdict Day available digitally. For around $20, too.
I have also learnt that Verdict Day plays so, SO much differently to 6.
Like, compared to when I pilot my One Man Shanty, the AC in Verdict Day feels like a log on legs.
Of course, I'm still gonna beat my head against this brick wall. It's just gonna be a real learning curve.
And all this, because I was feeling nostalgic for the original Hyperdimension Neptunia games.
Fun fact about those games: According to the Trivia page on TV Tropes (Linked below), we in Australia apparently haven't gotten physical releases of the games past the first one. I currently have 8 physical copies of Neptunia games (those being the original trilogy, VII, Virtua Stars, ReVerse, Producing Perfection on the Vita (where it is the only game aside for the OG trilogy to be console locked, because NIS), and the switch version of Super RPG, and I have also previously owned a physical Cyberdimension, but was a fool who traded it in). All of these are rated by the Australian Classifications Board.
Me thinks TV Tropes needs to check its facts.
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poorlymanufacturedgirl · 2 years ago
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um epic shoutout to sony for keeping their online storefronts for 17 year-old consoles alive
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starborn-scene-demon · 1 year ago
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finally got that game everybody’s been talking about
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doujincel · 5 months ago
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i can be your yuri angel or your yuri devil
lazy edit version🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️
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ayyrasmus · 1 year ago
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Armored Core 4 (2006)
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