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Forum Games / Re: "What Are You Thinking Now?"
« on: December 31, 2012, 06:11:51 AM »I think I'm becoming more perverted somehow, I'm still in shock.

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I think I'm becoming more perverted somehow, I'm still in shock.


I seriously can't see how could think that something that is a biscuit can be candy.
I didn't mind reploid-saving in X5... but that was because it wasn't necessary and they didn't give anything truly vital. just 1ups and health iirc.

"Linear" is not an indication of quality. The original Mega Man was in fact very non-linear as compared to its competition, and that was its whole damn hook (BTW, on missing optional stuff, Magnet Beam).
The thing about X6 is that while you ARE required to collect some manner of upgrades, IN NO WAY WHATSOEVER is one specific upgrade required at any point in the game. Each and every obstacle in the game has multiple solutions. In other words, it encourages you to experiment, THINK, and apply the method that suits your personal play style. Also, rather than choose to skip in a menu such as X5, X6 requires that you earn the right to skip either by defeating High Max or by spending an extensive amount of time farming for Nightmare Souls, either of which should familiarize yourself with the type of curve-balls that the game is expected to throw at you, and provide any intellegent gamer with an incentive to get equipped before facing the unfamiliar.

In the rare event that you are truly stuck in a level and not just giving up too easily (which outside of Gate's Lab can only happen on optional, alternate paths), the whole must-die thing? It's called Use Previous Data. Unless you're subject to X Collection's tomfoolery (if so, make a habit of saving), there is no excuse to not know the game's menu. I'll admit that removing the "stage already cleared" exit restriction would have been more intuitive, but Start/Select to the Title gets you the same result. X6 does not require suicide (which, if you are a completionist, X5 does).

Finally, in before "the reploid with the part I need was killed", because that's a popular myth. The most valuable thing you can possibly lose is Speedster, which is useful ONLY for physics exploits that you have no reason to be attempting once you've got Hyper Dash.
The lyrics better fit with Guile, and not be another sex song.
Cuz otherwise I'll be disappointed, PB.


