AC3P Silent Line is out |
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AC3P Silent Line is out |
Feb 5 2010, 07:03 AM
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![]() boomerang on overboost Group: Raven Posts: 6131 Joined: 2-September 03 From: in ur base killing ur doods Member No.: 57 |
I'm on the fence about getting it... Silent Line isn't high on my list in terms of gameplay feel (they fucked up my lasers!) or part balance, and I was royally burned by Karasawa MkII not being in the original AC3P. On the other hand I remember the missions pretty fondly.
Hey did anyone notice the new EX arena guy in AC3P "13"? He flies a laser-rifle lightwieght blader just like I did. -------------------- PSN: KingBoah
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Feb 5 2010, 01:14 PM
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Bladers ride the short bus Group: Raven Posts: 1304 Joined: 4-September 03 From: The People's State of Ahh-nold Member No.: 74 |
I'll probably skip it, I think. Maybe if there is a sale for < $5, I might grab it, but the controls for AC3P basically nerfed quads and I never finished it as a result. Might as well wait for LR:P, anyways.
-------------------- mjmdcg: that's awesome though.
mjmdcg: chalk one up for the skylla mjmdcg: literally. mjmdcg: 1 mjmdcg: ever |
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Feb 5 2010, 01:20 PM
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NorCal Raven Group: Raven Posts: 831 Joined: 27-September 05 From: Vacaville, CA. Member No.: 541 |
I get all my games by their ROMs. Hopefully, it's up on isotorrent or something. And yeah, I noticed "13"! I've seen his model somewhere else too! I think he's out in the 1/72 scale model kits or something, along with that Icarus head AC. I tried playing the Jap version for AC:SL, but it's too hard. I wanna understand the story(again). I'll search for the game again later.
-------------------- "A boy has the right to dream, there are endless possibilities stretched out before you. Whatever happens from now on, you stand firm and face your destiny, without fear, but with courage. What awaits him down the path, he will then have to choose. The children leave their homes in search of this quest. As they search, they are always asking questions, "What's out there? What's waiting for me?" Believe in yourself and create your own destiny. Don't fear failure."
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Feb 6 2010, 02:11 PM
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![]() From now on, You ARE a Raven... Fen Group: Raven Posts: 597 Joined: 30-August 03 From: Woodland, CA Member No.: 24 |
I should look into getting at least one of the AC games for my psp... and I tend to do the same Misk... mostly because the psp that I was given as a christmas gift, was gotten secondhand, and the UMD drive is busted, so I don't have a choice really
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Feb 6 2010, 04:26 PM
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SWAT Group: Raven Posts: 7 Joined: 18-January 10 From: Odessa T.X Member No.: 6351 |
I think 13 comes from one of the books.
I will get AC:SL I thought AC3P was really good. -------------------- Gamer Tag:Desert Oni
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Feb 7 2010, 10:17 PM
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NorCal Raven Group: Raven Posts: 831 Joined: 27-September 05 From: Vacaville, CA. Member No.: 541 |
THERE HE IS!!!
-------------------- "A boy has the right to dream, there are endless possibilities stretched out before you. Whatever happens from now on, you stand firm and face your destiny, without fear, but with courage. What awaits him down the path, he will then have to choose. The children leave their homes in search of this quest. As they search, they are always asking questions, "What's out there? What's waiting for me?" Believe in yourself and create your own destiny. Don't fear failure."
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Feb 9 2010, 02:08 AM
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![]() From now on, You ARE a Raven... Fen Group: Raven Posts: 597 Joined: 30-August 03 From: Woodland, CA Member No.: 24 |
would it be a good idea to switch from the analog to the d-pad? feels so clunky with this analog, if its not all the way on one direction, its not reading the input at all... may just be my psp but... really annoying
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Feb 9 2010, 01:06 PM
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![]() boomerang on overboost Group: Raven Posts: 6131 Joined: 2-September 03 From: in ur base killing ur doods Member No.: 57 |
would it be a good idea to switch from the analog to the d-pad? feels so clunky with this analog, if its not all the way on one direction, its not reading the input at all... may just be my psp but... really annoying If your nub's having sensitivity problems, you should probably use the dpad for movement. Personally I find it easier to use analog for moving and the dpad as an extra set of face buttons. Misk: bad-ass find! -------------------- PSN: KingBoah
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Mar 12 2010, 07:55 AM
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![]() Group: Raven Posts: 125 Joined: 18-September 03 Member No.: 91 |
would it be a good idea to switch from the analog to the d-pad? feels so clunky with this analog, if its not all the way on one direction, its not reading the input at all... may just be my psp but... really annoying If your nub's having sensitivity problems, you should probably use the dpad for movement. Personally I find it easier to use analog for moving and the dpad as an extra set of face buttons. Misk: bad-ass find! I've really been having a great time playing Silent Line on the PSP as that was when I was the most into AC... It got its hooks into me so deep I went out and purchased AC: fA. -------------------- Cleaving one nOOb at a time...
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