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#18 - I'm a huge fan of South Park. But I never really got into tower defense games, and thus never enjoyed their previous game. But this game was excellent, with so much detail and a great plot to add.  I have never played a JRPG before this one, and I loved that his game actually took its time to explain the concept to me. This in turn made me go out and get some more JRPG games...that didn't work, I again never got into them.

This game was so completely worth borrowing a PS3 from my friend, it's a shame it didn't come out on PS4, I would have bought it again...



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Ka-pi96 said:
Burek said:

#18 - I'm a huge fan of South Park. But I never really got into tower defense games, and thus never enjoyed their previous game. But this game was excellent, with so much detail and a great plot to add.  I have never played a JRPG before this one, and I loved that his game actually took its time to explain the concept to me. This in turn made me go out and get some more JRPG games...that didn't work, I again never got into them.

This game was so completely worth borrowing a PS3 from my friend, it's a shame it didn't come out on PS4, I would have bought it again...

So it's that good huh? Heard a lot of good things about it, might have to get it myself as well
Did you have the censored European version? How annoying was the censorship?

Well, if you are a SP fan, the game is great. Non-fans might get lost due to numerous references to the show, as well as the specific humor. If one is just a JRPG fan, but not a SP fan, they should probably not play it.

Also, I played the US version from PSN store, so I luckily had no censorship problems.



I see Wright doesn't dare a second guess. Come on, this shouldn't be hard, it's very well known. I'll even add a second hint .

Game #18

This game's major feature, which also conveniently allowed the game to handle it's system's shortcomings, was proto-typed in another game that appeared earlier on the same system. There, it was used mainly in, but not exclusive to, one particular level.

This main feature resulted in levels made mainly of a particular geometrical shape.



Burek said:

#18 - I'm a huge fan of South Park. But I never really got into tower defense games, and thus never enjoyed their previous game. But this game was excellent, with so much detail and a great plot to add.  I have never played a JRPG before this one, and I loved that his game actually took its time to explain the concept to me. This in turn made me go out and get some more JRPG games...that didn't work, I again never got into them.

This game was so completely worth borrowing a PS3 from my friend, it's a shame it didn't come out on PS4, I would have bought it again...

Coincidentally I recently saw the South Park episode preluding this game. The boys come to conclusion that video games suck and they should play with a stick instead. It ends with Cartman basically in that pose on the box-art. I think it's fun and I like South Park usually, but haven't played it. I may still get it sometime though!



S.Peelman said:
Burek said:

#18 - I'm a huge fan of South Park. But I never really got into tower defense games, and thus never enjoyed their previous game. But this game was excellent, with so much detail and a great plot to add.  I have never played a JRPG before this one, and I loved that his game actually took its time to explain the concept to me. This in turn made me go out and get some more JRPG games...that didn't work, I again never got into them.

This game was so completely worth borrowing a PS3 from my friend, it's a shame it didn't come out on PS4, I would have bought it again...

Coincidentally I recently saw the South Park episode preluding this game. The boys come to conclusion that video games suck and they should play with a stick instead. It ends with Cartman basically in that pose on the box-art. I think it's fun and I like South Park usually, but haven't played it. I may still get it sometime though!

The most recent two episodes, airing last week and ending season 18, talked about Let's Plays and PewDiePie, how kids today would rather watch people play games instead of playing the games themselves...



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S.Peelman said:

I see Wright doesn't dare a second guess. Come on, this shouldn't be hard, it's very well known. I'll even add a second hint .

Game #18

This game's major feature, which also conveniently allowed the game to handle it's system's shortcomings, was proto-typed in another game that appeared earlier on the same system. There, it was used mainly in, but not exclusive to, one particular level.

This main feature resulted in levels made mainly of a particular geometrical shape.


Why I can only think of Geometry Wars? It would explain the proto-typing (as in, Forza Motorsport on the arcade machines, and it also appeared earlier on the OG Xbox and Xbox 360). But the system's shortcomings is the part that creates a contradiction with this game itself, I think.



Burek said:
S.Peelman said:
Burek said:

#18 - I'm a huge fan of South Park. But I never really got into tower defense games, and thus never enjoyed their previous game. But this game was excellent, with so much detail and a great plot to add.  I have never played a JRPG before this one, and I loved that his game actually took its time to explain the concept to me. This in turn made me go out and get some more JRPG games...that didn't work, I again never got into them.

This game was so completely worth borrowing a PS3 from my friend, it's a shame it didn't come out on PS4, I would have bought it again...

Coincidentally I recently saw the South Park episode preluding this game. The boys come to conclusion that video games suck and they should play with a stick instead. It ends with Cartman basically in that pose on the box-art. I think it's fun and I like South Park usually, but haven't played it. I may still get it sometime though!

The most recent two episodes, airing last week and ending season 18, talked about Let's Plays and PewDiePie, how kids today would rather watch people play games instead of playing the games themselves...

Heh, yeah stuff like that is pretty funny, because it's true XD.



Wright said:
S.Peelman said:

I see Wright doesn't dare a second guess. Come on, this shouldn't be hard, it's very well known. I'll even add a second hint .

Game #18

This game's major feature, which also conveniently allowed the game to handle it's system's shortcomings, was proto-typed in another game that appeared earlier on the same system. There, it was used mainly in, but not exclusive to, one particular level.

This main feature resulted in levels made mainly of a particular geometrical shape.


Why I can only think of Geometry Wars? It would explain the proto-typing (as in, Forza Motorsport on the arcade machines, and it also appeared earlier on the OG Xbox and Xbox 360). But the system's shortcomings is the part that creates a contradiction with this game itself, I think.

No no it's way simpler .

I'll give you the game where my game's main feature was tried out; Zelda: Twilight Princess.



S.Peelman said:
Wright said:
S.Peelman said:

I see Wright doesn't dare a second guess. Come on, this shouldn't be hard, it's very well known. I'll even add a second hint .

Game #18

This game's major feature, which also conveniently allowed the game to handle it's system's shortcomings, was proto-typed in another game that appeared earlier on the same system. There, it was used mainly in, but not exclusive to, one particular level.

This main feature resulted in levels made mainly of a particular geometrical shape.


Why I can only think of Geometry Wars? It would explain the proto-typing (as in, Forza Motorsport on the arcade machines, and it also appeared earlier on the OG Xbox and Xbox 360). But the system's shortcomings is the part that creates a contradiction with this game itself, I think.

No no it's way simpler .

I'll give you the game where my game's main feature was tried out; Zelda: Twilight Princess.


Links Crossbow training...?



S.Peelman said:

No no it's way simpler .

I'll give you the game where my game's main feature was tried out; Zelda: Twilight Princess.


Unless it is Zelda: Skyward Sword, I'm not really getting your hint xD

 

EDIT: the fog to cover drawn-distance?