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Lego Dimensions
- I played the Doctor Who Level Pack, The Lego Batman Movie Story Pack, then I did some things in the Lego Batman and Scooby-Doo Adventure Worlds.
- The game crashed and glitched a few times, one time was when I had to get 30 pairs of glasses for Velma, I got 19... and then the game froze.
- The Phantom Zone is weird.
- I don’t like that the starter pack Batman becomes Lego Batman movie Batman (Holy multi-Batman sentence, Batman!) in the Lego Batman Movie World, ditto for Teen Titans Go! Robin, TTG! Cyborg, and the rest of the A-Team not getting their own figures, since it kinda defeats the fun of a crossover if you can’t have Batman visit another Batman’s home universe, and for the others, it feels odd having them relegated to “extras” since in B.A.’s case you can’t have the full A-team unless you had 4 of the same figure.
What else, Breath of the Wild (of course!)- I was on my way to Impa when I got sidetracked by trying to activate a tower.
- I rode my horse to either a platform or an enemy base, or both (I think both, but I remember dismounting my horse by a platform, but I had trouble at a base, but I could be misremembering the former) to clear it out.
- In the base was a Silver Bokobolin, they are becoming more common and I don’t like it because I died to it, maybe twice, maybe more.
- Then I saw a Silver Bokobolin on horseback, I tried to evade him but he killed my horse, Mystery (I believe I told this story, but if not then my other ideas were Grace, or Debbie... and Debbie was my first choice), so I used stasis+ and sent him into the ocean.
- I was on my way through a bridge when I found another Blue Hinox, and I decided not to take a new picture, and I beat him.
- I went to the Colosseum and defeated the enemies, but my reward was nothing except for their gear.
- When I got sidetracked, I tried the shrine quest where you had to shoot an arrow through two rings.
- I got sidetracked because I was close to the bird Divine Beast.
- I went to a tower in an extremely icy region... needless to say I was desperate to get out of there, and I wanted the costume in the Rito Village.
- Black Lizalfos with a royal weapon are horrible.
- my Shrine Radar was going crazy, but I didn’t know where it was, and I wanted to mark the area with the Rito Village on my map so I continued to the tower.
- At an earlier point I met some leviathan experts who wanted a picture of the ancient skulls... and I was near one of them without taking their picture awhile ago (I didn’t mind, just making a point of it).
- Back to the present I was on my way to the tower but in the distance I saw a Great Fairy Fountain, so I made my way to it, I got a bit lost and saw a Flying Guardian... needless to say I avoided it since I had no ancient arrows.
- I gave her 1000 rupees... sadly she didn’t offer lamp oil, rope, or bombs.
- After going to the tower I made my way to a shrine I saw... it was a Major Test of Strength (well, one of the shrines anyway)... Shout out to Stasis+ for making it an easy fight.
- I went to the village and the painter said that I needed to go to a shrine in the ruins... the one I just mentioned earlier (don’t you hate it when that happens).
- One guy wanted me to make an offering to the Great Fairy... which I already did, so I didn’t have to and I got 500 rupees out of it (don’t you love it when that happens).
- I made it to Rito Village.
- At some earlier point in the icy region I went into a shrine and when I left I wanted to take a picture of an icy fox... but it ran off.
- Back in the now Link remembered this egotistical guy, I forgot his name but he reminds me of Falco.
- I did some target practice.
- I boarded Vah Medoh and actually let the maw spit out it’s cursed skulls... then I couldn’t find the eye.
- I checked a guide as usual, but tried to defeat it on my own at first.
- I took a picture of Windblight Ganon mid teleport.
- Shout out to Windblight Ganon for being the one that I not only didn’t die to, but also didn’t take the most damage to (20-30 bomb arrows will take him out in no time, and I missed some shots, also I missed a few shots, you just have to use the turbines if he’s to high up)
- I tried to run up to him when he was stunned to finish the job but I wasn’t quick enough... so I just shot hm in the face with bomb arrows.
- I got a Great Eagleshot Bow
- I then warped to the ruins to get another memory.
- I warped to Impa thinking that you get a reward for each recovered memory or after beating each Divine Beast, but I guess I was wrong (hopefully, because if not then that means I didn’t get an item because my inventory was full, and dropping gear and talking to her again didn’t fix anything)
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Me and two of my cousins played Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Mega Battle, and we died to bull guys at the end of the second phase. Then we tried to defeat to bird monsters in our regular forms, but since we couldn’t do an upward kick I thought it was almost impossible (we somehow beat one of them but the other kept blocking)... and then I used rush attacks and that beat him.
After fighting our way through we got to the boss, and it looked like a rematch with the first boss... but then Lord Zedd decided to take matters into his own hands. We died to him a few times, but then we were victorious!... and then he creamed the Rangers and Zordon had to heal them in a cutscene.
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Can some one explain why Apex Legends is a good game? It gets boring after a few games. They made the characters diverse but they stereotyped every single race.
Black Ops 4
Black Ops 3
Dragon's Dogma
Skyrim
NFS: Rivals
Fallout 4: GOTY
Battlefront [email protected]
For Honor
I also keep my PS3 so I can go back and play FO3, FO New Vegas, and Oblivion
It's so fun. I've got Scorpion and Noob combos down.
I can only play 4-5 games before I lose interest. Then I get it back it back after a few days of not playing. Level 40, main Lifeline with about 7 wins and 2 season 1 wins.
The mechanics are great.
I'm not a fan of BR personally and uninstalled, but if you like that sort of thing....
Pirate of the Knights of Gareth
I don't know exactly, it does get somehow repetitive, but is just satisfying getting the kills for some reason
Also, many games when I get killed I always know exactly what I did wrong, and think I can do better next time, and try again.
I'm playing lot less than at the beginning, I have wins (just 1-3) with each character except Caustic, and want to main sniper rifles now.
(Events not in chronological order) I completed “Wife Washed Away” and found the four friends of that guy who, they were held hostage by Blue Bokobolins before that I stood in fire for the Goron brothers, and wasted a six minute fireproof potion when my three minute one would have sufficed. I got two dragon scales, and I decided to slay “The Giant of Railis Pond, but got sidetracked by a shrine, I then made it to a stable, found a new horse, and did that horrible horse race... which you have to beat twice no matter what.
After that, I made it to the tower in the jungle, and tried to swim up a waterfall looking for a shrine.
Addendum: I also looked back on hero’s path after beating Vah Medoh and felt sad and nostalgic. Also, during my last play session I defeated a Stal Hinox, and before that I saved a Gerudo and was rewarded a “blessing” shrine... almost as if the spirit knew the hero would save someone to access it... I wonder if there’s an in-game reason for it...
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- I got the Traveler’s Sword, and brought it to the boy.
- I tried the deer hunting mini-game, and wasted a bunch of arrows, rupees, and hours on that, and with no success, does anyone know if the great eagle or Lynel bows with bomb arrows will decimate the challenge.
- I cleared the beach of monsters.
- I went into death mountain, on the way I ran into a Igneous Stone Talus, on a small platform... needless to say after he flung me into the water, I decided to get out of dodge. my last heat resistance potion wore off in a shrine near the Goron Village, so I had to run in the scorching heat to save myself (I then bought the full set of heat-proof armor in a shop, and a potion from the boy)
- I made my way to a distant shrine near the sealed vault, after trying and failing to use the rails to come back I decided to climb and returned to the vault, which I opened earlier with a cannon (I couldn’t find the last cannon for awhile, but the vent that I opened was the one I used to get to the shrine.)
Next stop, the last Divine Beast!Never forget
Also I Wizzro put up a good fight, and didn’t even stick around after getting knocked down to half health.
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So I played BOTW and A Link Between Worlds (the latter between the former)
In Breath of the Wild
- I defeated the fourth Divine Beast!
- I defeated the Igneo Talus (thankfully it wasn’t the one on the platform, and it was an easy fight)
- I warped to the shrine near Goron Town and Zelda told Link about the Champion’s Ballad. (And since this is the second time she called my name twice, I responded with “what, I’m right here. Stop calling my name!)
- I tried to find the Leviathan but instead found a shrine quest where I had to climb a mountain and collect rupees (it wasn’t as bad as I though it would be).
- The Goron guarding it hyped it up as some difficult test of strength and skill, but it was just a blessing shrine. (Not complaining mind you, just observing).
- At some point (I think right before my quest for the Talus) I spawned my Amiibo on a slant into a lava lake, and after losing the boxes and treasure chest from a Guardian Amiibo to the lake, I went back to Gerudo Town to spawn the rest.
- Back in the now I went to Robbie’s Ancient Tech Lab, and went to my second Labyrinth.
- After beating it I tried to leave but was ambushed my a Guardian Stalker, whom I beaten with Stasis+
- I then warped back and forth from the lab and village to sell stuff and buy ancient equipment.
- Then I warped to Kakariko Village, went to the Great Fairy, and bought some goat butter.
- I then set off towards my next quest, “What’s for Dinner?”
- But I forgot to talk to Impa so I went and talked to her, got a stamina vessel, and talked to the Great Fairy again. (This was the next day.)
- Then I set off on my quest for real this time.
- After completing that, I tried to find the golden triangle, but couldn’t (also I didn’t have a Korok Leaf, and paddles don’t help).
- I tried the treasure chest mini-game again and succeed after two consecutive attempts (meaning I broke even).
- I then set out to complete “Rushroom Rush”.
- I accidentally went into the Great Plateau when I saw a skull base, which after I cleared was one of the first ones in the game (I remembered getting creamed my first time, but now completed it like it was nothing. Also, in case anyone was wondering if skull chests respawn {I was wondering since I found chests I could have sworn I opened, but wasn’t sure if I misremembered} they do not).
- At some earlier point (I think after starting rushroom rush) I went to a Korok pinwheel to the right of the bridge in a Lake Hylia, and wasted most of my arrows, then I went into the water to collect my arrows and the dragon kept zapping me, and at less than one heart I ran out of stamina (Mipha’s Grace is invaluable.)
- I decided to go to the Shrine of Resurrection to start a The Champion’s Ballad, but struggled a bit to find the entrance. This sidequest is different, so I will put it in spoiler tags.
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The mission starts after putting the Sheikah Slate back in the terminal, you are then instructed to pull out a weapon, “the One-Hit Obliterator” if it’s active you can kill everything in one hit, and collect its loot, but you die in one hit yourself. You are then instructed to kill every enemy in four locations.
- The first spot I went to was in the icy regions, and I killed most the enemies by hanging back and throwing bombs off the side of a cliff.
- After killing each enemy cluster a shrine appears, the first one was a dark room where you have to maneuver around lasers, spinning spike walls (which can be avoided by hugging the wall) and I saw a Guardian Scout I in silhouette, but died because after killing it I was ambushed by two more, (thankfully the game does save so in the enemy clearing phase, before activating a shrine you can save after killing every enemy), I then made it to the end, went back looking for a chest, and went back.
- The second section I went to had a few enemies on horseback, and I was able to beat them, if any got close I would use Stasis+ and finish them, and again used the strategy of using bombs. This shrine is A Major Test of Strengh+ and after hitting the enemies with Stasis+ and hitting them they were still alive, and I had to do it again (so much for one hit kill). I got by this area (especially the last room) with ancient arrows. This Shrine is effectively a gauntlet.
- The third area was by all the inactive Guardians, the enemies are Lizalfos and one Decayed Guardian, and I kept getting slaughtered and detected (this is where I learned of the earlier mentioned save trick, thanks to an auto-save). The shrine wasn’t much better. Stop to Start is a gauntlet of spikes, moving platforms, and bottomless pits. Beating it was actually very satisfying.
- The final section was in the woods and I couldn’t find the last enemy, only to discover him up a tree.This shrine requires you to go down an area launching spheres at you, and pick up a big sphere, small sphere, and treasure chest from a weird launching mechanism next to you by scooping them up in a metal bowl before they’re launched into the abyss, or you’ll have to wait for them to come back. I thought navigating back up with the bowl would be difficult without dying, but it wasn’t.
- And with that done I was congratulated, but was told that my journey has just begone, as the all-powerful fork split into for fragments and scattered to the regions of the four Divine Beasts, but that’s okay since I don’t have to worry about dying, and can complete them at my earliest convenience.
- Addendum: when I went to the area to complete “What’s for Dinner?” I got the Dark Link set from the Fang and Bone.
A Link Between Worlds (Not in chronological order, maybe)Never forget
I played some BOTW and I traveled to Gerudo Valley, but first I passed by the Blue Hinox on the bridge, and after beating him I went to the wall to climb up “the blood moon rises once again” so I decided to fight him again. After I made it to the pillar
Finally in Hyrule Warriors, I started anew and got everything in the first two levels.
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Yesterday I played Pac-Man Championship Edition 2, and the three “Arcade Game Series” Games that were included, also remember when I said Battlefront 2 was crashing? Well I was wrong, it shut off during this game as well, it was too close to my cable box.
Also, I played BOTW (shocking) and made my way to the pillar near Zora’s Domain
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He also tells us that Starscream tastes rusty, which is surely invaluable information to have.
Today I beat the third level in Hyrule Warriors, and it took me three extra attempts to find Sheik’s heart container. Also I attacked some Cuccoes.
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• Spider-Man
• Red Dead Redemption 2
• CoD: Black Ops III Zombies
• Cook, Serve, Delicious 2!!
I still play BF2 though.
I play DC Universe Online, Spider-Man PS4, Just Cause 4, Injustice 2, and Watch Dogs 2.
All Gears
All battlefronts
L4d1+2, vermintide 2, earthfall, WWZ.
That's it right now. Oh a little star trek online(very little).
Poe/Hux Concept Ideas: https://battlefront-forums.ea.com/discussion/117608/poe-dameron-armitage-hux-concept-ideas/p1?new=1
So really other than battlefront games it's the "big 3" Halo, Gears, and Saints".
After beating that, I used a hearty dish and ate a dish that gave me full defense for 30 minutes... Shout-out to the illusionary Fireblight Ganon for being the first boss I take no damage to! Also, you can refight the Blights if you want to, I learned that the hard way by accidentally triggering the cutscene again, thankfully I was able to decline.
When I went to the stable, I entered a shrine, and it required using stasis on an orb and hitting it so it flew into a power switch, the second switch was horrible, because I lost two hammers and my Stonecrusher blades.
After that, I found a weird area by Hyrule Castle with Wizzrobes, none of the ones I encountered had a fire rod though, and another “A Modest Test of Strengh” shrine, after beating that I found a Korok block puzzle, I got confused and wondered why nothing was working, or why the example one was missing a block you couldn’t remove... here’s a hint, it’s because that’s the one you had to fill in.
Then, I decided to make my way to Rito Village... where I will challenge the last pillar
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First I spawned amiibo on the slanted area near Hyrule Castle... and the chest from the Guardian amiibo went so far away that it despawned... and when I went back from chasing after it the metal boxes despawned as well. I eventually made my way to the shrine that requires a blood moon... guess what broke its pattern of showing up at the start of every section (kinda fortunate, since night fell near Hyrule Castle), I then made my way to a Silver Lynel, and one hit took away all my health (again, Mipha’s Grace comes in handy) and I then used a defense buff and beat him. I eventually made my way to a stable (either before or after I found a Rare Stone Talus)... and guess what
P.S. I have only watched Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 & 2, and parts of Avengers, but I did complete the story for all the Marvel Lego games.
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I continued my journey, found a fire rod, ran into Kass near one of the DLC shrines (I was trying to find him, thinking it would lead to a quest, but I figured it was just the Champion’s Ballad), and finally reentered the Shrine of Resurrection, the final trial awaits...
Maz has a variety of abilities, such as duplication, Yiga Clan techniques, Thunderblight dashing, Guardian lasers, and at half health he becomes the size of a Hinox... also he has a lot of health. I did not need Mipha’s Grace, but by the end I just kept slashing at his leg with an axe, while tanking all the hits because my best items were broken, and I just wanted to finish.
After defeating him he declared that I was truly worthy, and gave me a new rune, my very own Divine Beast... the Master Cycle Zero
I’m now making my way to the spring of power, and the lost woods, but first I found a Korok flower in a tunnel, but following it was difficult, since I couldn’t see where it went.
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First I completed “Land of Twilight” and fought both Cia’s Army and Midna’s Forces. I also met Agatha (sic?) and I was mostly running around until I had to progress. Midna was actually challenging the first go round, and that was without the land being covered in Twilight, also oddly enough if Cia’s Forces takes over a base the surrounding area is covered in Twilight... which only makes Midna stronger. I then played the level two more times looking for a heart container, but after checking online it turns out it requires an item you obtain in the next level.
Then, I completed “The Shadow King” as Midna, and it went pretty bad. Agatha died, the dragon was frustrating (apparently, my item was set to arrows instead of the hookshot... even though I used it seconds ago), I almost died, and I couldn’t clear out all the bases.
Finally, I defeated “The Shadow King” as Lana, and I did pretty well! I saved Agatha, found a sealed weapon, and cleared out all areas before killing Zant, who was either kind enough to stand outside his castle and wait for me, or was held back by Hylian knights, also I forgot to mention this earlier but if you knock an enemy down against a wall, you can press Y every time they fall to the ground as Midna to effectively stun lock them (but it might not be possible on all enemies) and.
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And I used sic wrong, guess I’m O for 2 when it comes to Agitha.
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First, I took on the Gorons in “Land of Myth,” and it was the first time I lost (well three times), first I was too focused on the Cuccos as Impa that my base was throttled, by the end of the mission my base was destroyed, and when I respawned from last checkpoint I instantly lost, meaning I had to start over. The rerun was pretty good, and I beat the Goron Chief. Finally, I replayed it as Sheik, and my base was lost to a bombchu, but restarting from last checkpoint didn’t end horribly, which is a plus.
Then, I took on “Sealed Ambition” as Fi, and took on Ghirahim (proper spelling this time), The Imprisoned, and some Turncoats (though they don’t seem like traitors, but monsters dressed as Hyrulean soldiers), and then played again as Link.
Finally, I played “The Water Temple” as Sheik, where I took on “Zelda,” and if Impa rushes in without your help, she’s done for. Then I played as the Goron Chief, and couldn’t find my heart container, so I played again and wondered if it was on a ledge behind you in your starting base, this one turned out differently, as the game announced that there was a surprise waiting for me outside the temple if “Zelda” is kept waiting. After checking online it turns out my heart container was in a rock in a room I completely overlooked, also the surprise showed up without any fanfare this time, as I was alerted to it when Ruta needed my help to fight it, rather than the “monster has been summoned” notification, where she came back to help fight it.
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Poe/Hux Concept Ideas: https://battlefront-forums.ea.com/discussion/117608/poe-dameron-armitage-hux-concept-ideas/p1?new=1