Jul. 23rd, 2005

prog: (galaxians)
Beat Ratchet & Clank. What a great game! I think it may have unseated Jak & Daxter as my favorite PS2 platformer. While I still love J&D, and would highly recommend either game for those who enjoy exploration-centric platformers, the cartoon-SF setting of R&C really appeals to me. It has lovingly crazy interpretations of everything from terraforming (and planet-busting) to nanotech, all as in-game elements.

For those who care: I never got the RYNO or any of the gold weapons. The end boss seems really tough at first, but I was able to beat him with conventional weapons by writing my congressman ). I've started to collect gold weapons and skill points in the post-game, but I'll probably end up loaning the disc to [livejournal.com profile] jhango before I hit 100%.

Also of note is this FAQ, both for being a nice FAQ and for its section on exploiting some spots in the game where you can rack up as much money as you want, given time. While I haven't tried any of these, I still note how they're capped with instructions (under the heading "COMPLICATED MONEY TECHNIQUE") for building a physical device that will hammer the necessary buttons for you while you go take a nap or catch a movie. While a cheat of sorts, it seems to be one that's completely in the spirit of the game: a crazy-looking Gadgetron upgrade for your controller.
prog: (galaxians)
Quick stupid video game quiz:

Who is this a modern video game interpretation of?
http://www.rpgfan.com/pics/namcoxcapcom/art-020.jpg
http://www.rpgfan.com/pics/namcoxcapcom/ss-087.jpg

If you can't guess, here's the giveaway screenshot:
http://www.rpgfan.com/pics/namcoxcapcom/ss-062.jpg

It's... )

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