Re: What are you playing now?
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:27 pm
That post was from 2008, Tawm...
It can be. It is.Rath Darkblade wrote:Playing MOE surely can't be as horrendous as an encounter with Bel-Shamharoth, the Soul Sucker.Tawmis wrote:And you remained sane enough after such a horrendous experience to remember your log in and post this distressing news?! Amazing.Fender_178 wrote:Well I finished MOE recently.
Yeah ... I have no idea how I did that...BBP wrote:That post was from 2008, Tawm...
I envy you.Tawmis wrote:man, have I forgot a lot to this game.
Heh - I think this is because it was your favorite (KQ game - possibly Sierra game). For me, most of KQ4 was committed to memory, because that was my favorite KQ game.Collector wrote:I envy you.Tawmis wrote:man, have I forgot a lot to this game.
I think it's pretty difficult to die in KQ5...MusicallyInspired wrote:I just played KQ5 (EGA) again the other night after a long time of leaving those games be. Went through it straight without dying. Did miss a couple points, though.
Yes. But there's no Restore from that one.Rath Darkblade wrote:You forgot one:
Beating your head against a wall after listening once too often to Cedric giving you pointless warnings - and meanwhile, whatever Cedric is warning you about is about to kill you.
I loved the Myst series. I enjoyed Riven - but near the end got stuck.Semi-Happy Partygoer wrote:I recently finished my second playthrough of realMyst, having first completed it about six years ago. I also have the Masterpiece Edition, but my computer isn't powerful enough to run it efficiently. I'd forgotten a lot of the solutions, which made it all a bit fresher. I've never attempted Riven but may do so now.
I'm going to go ahead and assume you're being sarcastic.Tawmis wrote:I think it's pretty difficult to die in KQ5...
I've pretty much got the desert mapped out in my head. All the important places are 5 spaces within reach of each other at all times.The only tough spots are the desert (surprised you didn't die there, at least once!)...
Ok let's start at the beginning:Other than that there's only a few places where you can die that I know of (inside the one tavern, if you walk up to those guys... and the yeti...)
I loved realMyst. I saw it on the shelf once in a store years back but didn't have the money to pick it up. Luckily I acquired it later on (though, without the box), and again via GOG. I actually greatly prefer the original realMyst to the realMyst Masterpiece Edition. In the original every location has a day/night cycle. In the Masterpiece Edition only a couple places have a day/night cycle. I used to love just wandering around and experiencing the atmosphere at Stoneship and Myst island. Especially Stoneship in the rain with the rushing waters (looked incredible) or up at the peak where the telescope is. I used to listen to that very sparse music while looking off in the distance at the lightning flashes and seeing smaller islands. The water obviously looks better in Masterpiece Edition, but it doesn't have the same feel. The Masterpiece Edition really loses some of that charm.Semi-Happy Partygoer wrote:I recently finished my second playthrough of realMyst, having first completed it about six years ago. I also have the Masterpiece Edition, but my computer isn't powerful enough to run it efficiently. I'd forgotten a lot of the solutions, which made it all a bit fresher. I've never attempted Riven but may do so now.