John Doe
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RE6 and Assassins Creed 3 and the latest Skyrim dlc has been my weakness these last couple of weeks.
I just got The Witcher 2, but until I upgrade my gfx card it's almost unplayable.
I got the assassins creed enzio pack and assassins creed 3 for xmas. I have to beat the 3 enzio games first. Im gonna be busy for a while. Also I go roudolph operation
I won't lie, the game I want to play most is the legos's The Lord of the Rings.
I have it on 360, but am yet to play it even though I am looking forward to doing so.
Dood, its Ezio.
I've enjoyed playing all 4 of those games, storywise ACII is the best, at least in my opinion.
Eh I could just call him the italian guy . Ive been told two is boring but well see
RE6 and Assassins Creed 3 and the latest Skyrim dlc has been my weakness these last couple of weeks.
My Smuggler awaits, but so does the Landsmeet. Not too mention I just bought a new Team ORECA Viper.
What is a boy to do?
Based on a Chinese literary work of the same name. Which version do you play and on what platform?Playing "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" - which is not in fact a kinky sex/travel game, but a simulation of war in China of yesteryear.
It's a nice Zen game for me (everyone else I know calls it boring) and I slowly build resources and armies, recruit my officers and spend two days or so beating up on Ancient China per scenario. Then I start over.
I create my own officers as well, who are mostly female and generally have names like "Bu Bu Ki Ti"
Occasionally there comes that moment where you see: "Bu Bu Ki Ti has taken Wu Hu from Cao Pi" Wu Hu and Cao Pi I didn't even make up. Real Chinese history there.
We make our own fun.
Based on a Chinese literary work of the same name. Which version do you play and on what platform?
I have...every single version...most of them were on the Playstation, XI is on my computer and IPhone...but my heart belongs to version IX, which I can't find for any platform other than the PS2. Awww.
I have that one also!
The first version I had was number 2 (or 3?) which was DOS based.
I also have version VII and had version V, but the disc was stepped on and broke.
I really enjoy taking on the Wu barbarians b/c it involves training the generals and equipping for a major navel campaign. It's a thing for me to wipe out all the barbarian tribes b/f finishing off the game.
I don't use created characters any more, as it's more of a challenge to use the game characters effectively.
Well, that's good to know...Of course!
Ah, the key to the game is applying Sun-Tzu's philosophy of war: Attack the enemy's plans, then his alliances, then sow dissension in his ranks, attack his weak points, turn his strength into weakness and your weakness into strength.I like creating 100 female officers with stats entirely maxxed.
I'm not a fan of even odds. Though I did once win the hardest scenario on my original Playstation by resetting the game every time I got invaded, which was pretty much every turn. It was a lot of resetting.
I am stubborn.
Chess is undoubtedly the best game ever invented.
Ah, the key to the game is applying Sun-Tzu's philosophy of war: Attack the enemy's plans, then his alliances, then sow dissension in his ranks, attack his weak points, turn his strength into weakness and your weakness into strength.