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Yeah, almost all of our goals are accomplished, maybe I should make them higher....

I've already made the views higher before.... Maybe I shouldn't, though....

 

Who wants to play OMGPOP with me tomorrow? Tell me what time you want to play and what game you want to play.

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Just do your own thing basically.

 

But on my naruto blah blah 3 game vs. deidaria, I learned he is the last mission(insanely short story mode :( )

 

Now I'm doing better, and I learned why I can't beat him. His bombs aren't the problem, the problem is that when I attack, he can attack me during my combos, throwing bombs or punching me. This is against game mechanics. :( and on top of that he blocks my unblockable jutsu, also against game mechanics.

 

And also, the makers of the game gave me a short distance only character vs. a long distance (and sometimes short) character, which means I'm at a SERIOUS disadvantage.

 

I DID IT!!!!!!!!

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Maybe tomorrow, I believe you're 3 hours before me, so for you 7:00 now?

 

1-4 pm will probably be good for me, unless I sleep late. In that case, probably 2-4, so for you it would be 11-1....is that good for you?

 

And we have to add each other as friends to do a private match, so we have to discuss that tomorrow as well. Can't you search a name?

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I hate how they mismatch this. Kankuro sucks already, considering if his puppets(who he can't control, really)get attacked, I lose chakra. And he sucks long range, butbecause of his puppets, that's his specialty. Put me against a super powered akatsuki short range skorpion, and that's horrible! And he jumps over me right when I do my jutsu, so I can't win that match and I have to retry.

 

Okay, got it. Apparently when I troll, I always win. :D

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It fails with crappy granny chiyo, like right now. GAWD! I hate her! She never ever ever lands a jutsu, and her puppets arent too bad, but this guy apparently has unlimited chakra! TROLL!!! Hope it works, this is the second hardest fight.

 

He has unlimited shields, too, so I can't get a hit in. When i do, it does practically nothing. And my life constantly decreases!

Then if he gets stuck in the ground(when he can't move) when j do a jutsu, he jumps up in the air!

Troll! Why won't it work? :)/:(

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First thoughts

Crysis. The 2007 FPS German made PC game. I'd never heard of this game until I played the demo for the second game on the 360... I LOVED IT! I bought the game when it came out and I thought it was wonderful. However, I did know quite a bit about the first game such as; it was exclusive to the PC, it had some cool perks of its own, and that to run the game at full maxim, it required a $3500 NASA Grade super computer. I'd always wanted to try out the first one, and just 2 days ago, I did. Now, lets see more about it.

 

Story

The original Crysis only had a snigle player but when it was publicly released it came with the MP. Well, you, along with 5 or 6 members are part of an elite top secret Navy Spec Ops squad. You're code name is Nomad, the year is 2022. You along with your squad mates are equipped with a state-of-the-art Nanosuit. The Nanosuit you sport is in it's end-beta stage (Nanosuit 1.0). They have worked out everything that'll make it what it is but they'res one thing the suitmakers (CryNet, they're also the company in the game) did not prepare the suit for...

 

The Nanosuit has 4 different modes to it. Maximum Strength, Speed, Stealth, and Armor. Each one does soemthing of it's own and has it's own usefulness to it. Each mode usually requires suit energy which is shown at the bottom left hand corner of the suit's HUD. Strength, lets you beat the living s*** out of someone, melee, grab & throw/choke and jump higher. You can also pick up and throw objects such as cars, and chickens. Speed lets you move incredibly fast, even with out the use of sprinting, how ever if you choose to sprint in this mode it will begin to moderately drain suit energy, but, you're so freaky-deekin fast you can literally run people over or send them flying by making physical contact with them. Stealth is probably what you'll use most through out playing any Crysis game. Stealth will cloak you and your weapons etc. This allows you to slip past patrols and such usually unnoticed. If you discharge your weapon in stealth mode it will overload the nanosuit, thus draining the energy. Armor is what you'll defaultly be using. It just allows you to absorb most forms of damage to a certain point before it breaks and begins retracting your health. How ever the more damage you take in Armor mode the more your suit will drain. Don't worry energy quickly regens.

 

The area you're in is a horrific tropical island somewhere in the Philipines (My dad is from there!!! :) ). In the beginning you HALO jump (High Altitude Low Opening, I'm going to be a Marine, I know this stuff) out of an AC-160 and you all miss the LZ, you make your way to a squad mate, Jester where you try to make it to Aztec... I won't tell you what happens next. But once you find Aztec, thats where the setting for the story really kicks in. The reason you're dispatched to this island is because the KPA (North Koreans) have taken over this island a week before and you got a distress signal two days ago. The scientist, Ms. Dr. Rosenthal found something that could change the future... Well I haven't beaten Crysis but I do know what happens. And well, in the end it's like Gears of War (the enemy from underground and the whole disease stuff that kills them and you) and lets just say. If you thought the KPA was hard wait til you fight these things, you'll wish all you we're fighting was the KPA.

 

Game Features

Well, I covered the main features such as the first breed of suit modules, but lets talk weapons. You can fist fight (only in Crysis 1 :( ) and drop your weapon etc. You can hold a pistol plus one other Primary weapon. The controls are smooth if you're a PC gamer. But the star gun is the SCAR. The camo's are crappy only because there isn't any lol. But all in all Crysis has a s***-ton of features to choose from, and even more in Crysis 2.

 

Gameplay

Crysis' gameplay is wonderful if you have the proper PC requirements. If you don't it's still cool but just really really hard to play and it looks like a slide show. Controls are quick to learn but they'res alot of them too. Now to meet the requirements for this game you're gonna have to spend $900. And thats for MINIMAL requirements. If you want max, you're gonna need a NASA Grade SuperComp.

 

Multiplayer

Multiplayer for Crysis is pretty neat, I personally haven't experienced it but I've seen gameplay. You're energy level's regenerate much slower but that's just to balance out the game itself. Have you ever played Battlefield? Well in Crysis, buildings and cover can be destroyed and bullets fly like real bullets. Also, Crysis comes with a Sandbox tool which allows you to create your own custom maps and what not. It's the same tool the developers used to create the game actually. All in all, Crysis MP is really sweet. But not as good as the second Crysis. The game modes include two 6v6 Deathmatches or Instant Action and a 12 player FFA.

 

Graphics

The graphics in Crysis are like any PC graphics. If you don't have the requirements they suck. Since most people don't have the requirements I'll say they're not ver good. How ever, Crysis 2's graphics are rated some of the best. IMO they are the best.

 

Overall

Crysis is a PC game. Thats says quite a bit right there. It's hard to play if you don't have the controller thing, haha but you'll get used to it. I think it's a classic FPS game and it's worth it if you can somehow have enough money to play it. They're recreating the console version so I would just wait for that. The storyline is wonderful and the MP isn't bad AT ALL. So the verdict:

 

9/10

 

There's my game review :))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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Cool, can you post your name above the pic please, normal font+size?

 

Or can someone else just copy+paste his name and post it? On my iPod...

 

Nevermind I guess I'll put it up.

 

[spoiler=Crysis(PC) (Made By : SSxMINI LUCAS]

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First thoughts

Crysis. The 2007 FPS German made PC game. I'd never heard of this game until I played the demo for the second game on the 360... I LOVED IT! I bought the game when it came out and I thought it was wonderful. However, I did know quite a bit about the first game such as; it was exclusive to the PC, it had some cool perks of its own, and that to run the game at full maxim, it required a $3500 NASA Grade super computer. I'd always wanted to try out the first one, and just 2 days ago, I did. Now, lets see more about it.

 

Story

The original Crysis only had a snigle player but when it was publicly released it came with the MP. Well, you, along with 5 or 6 members are part of an elite top secret Navy Spec Ops squad. You're code name is Nomad, the year is 2022. You along with your squad mates are equipped with a state-of-the-art Nanosuit. The Nanosuit you sport is in it's end-beta stage (Nanosuit 1.0). They have worked out everything that'll make it what it is but they'res one thing the suitmakers (CryNet, they're also the company in the game) did not prepare the suit for...

 

The Nanosuit has 4 different modes to it. Maximum Strength, Speed, Stealth, and Armor. Each one does soemthing of it's own and has it's own usefulness to it. Each mode usually requires suit energy which is shown at the bottom left hand corner of the suit's HUD. Strength, lets you beat the living s*** out of someone, melee, grab & throw/choke and jump higher. You can also pick up and throw objects such as cars, and chickens. Speed lets you move incredibly fast, even with out the use of sprinting, how ever if you choose to sprint in this mode it will begin to moderately drain suit energy, but, you're so freaky-deekin fast you can literally run people over or send them flying by making physical contact with them. Stealth is probably what you'll use most through out playing any Crysis game. Stealth will cloak you and your weapons etc. This allows you to slip past patrols and such usually unnoticed. If you discharge your weapon in stealth mode it will overload the nanosuit, thus draining the energy. Armor is what you'll defaultly be using. It just allows you to absorb most forms of damage to a certain point before it breaks and begins retracting your health. How ever the more damage you take in Armor mode the more your suit will drain. Don't worry energy quickly regens.

 

The area you're in is a horrific tropical island somewhere in the Philipines (My dad is from there!!! :) ). In the beginning you HALO jump (High Altitude Low Opening, I'm going to be a Marine, I know this stuff) out of an AC-160 and you all miss the LZ, you make your way to a squad mate, Jester where you try to make it to Aztec... I won't tell you what happens next. But once you find Aztec, thats where the setting for the story really kicks in. The reason you're dispatched to this island is because the KPA (North Koreans) have taken over this island a week before and you got a distress signal two days ago. The scientist, Ms. Dr. Rosenthal found something that could change the future... Well I haven't beaten Crysis but I do know what happens. And well, in the end it's like Gears of War (the enemy from underground and the whole disease stuff that kills them and you) and lets just say. If you thought the KPA was hard wait til you fight these things, you'll wish all you we're fighting was the KPA.

 

Game Features

Well, I covered the main features such as the first breed of suit modules, but lets talk weapons. You can fist fight (only in Crysis 1 :( ) and drop your weapon etc. You can hold a pistol plus one other Primary weapon. The controls are smooth if you're a PC gamer. But the star gun is the SCAR. The camo's are crappy only because there isn't any lol. But all in all Crysis has a s***-ton of features to choose from, and even more in Crysis 2.

 

Gameplay

Crysis' gameplay is wonderful if you have the proper PC requirements. If you don't it's still cool but just really really hard to play and it looks like a slide show. Controls are quick to learn but they'res alot of them too. Now to meet the requirements for this game you're gonna have to spend $900. And thats for MINIMAL requirements. If you want max, you're gonna need a NASA Grade SuperComp.

 

Multiplayer

Multiplayer for Crysis is pretty neat, I personally haven't experienced it but I've seen gameplay. You're energy level's regenerate much slower but that's just to balance out the game itself. Have you ever played Battlefield? Well in Crysis, buildings and cover can be destroyed and bullets fly like real bullets. Also, Crysis comes with a Sandbox tool which allows you to create your own custom maps and what not. It's the same tool the developers used to create the game actually. All in all, Crysis MP is really sweet. But not as good as the second Crysis. The game modes include two 6v6 Deathmatches or Instant Action and a 12 player FFA.

 

Graphics

The graphics in Crysis are like any PC graphics. If you don't have the requirements they suck. Since most people don't have the requirements I'll say they're not ver good. How ever, Crysis 2's graphics are rated some of the best. IMO they are the best.

 

Overall

Crysis is a PC game. Thats says quite a bit right there. It's hard to play if you don't have the controller thing, haha but you'll get used to it. I think it's a classic FPS game and it's worth it if you can somehow have enough money to play it. They're recreating the console version so I would just wait for that. The storyline is wonderful and the MP isn't bad AT ALL. So the verdict:

 

9/10

 

 

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