twe1ve_5tones' forum posts

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#1 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

After reading the first part of your post I was going to suggest Riki-Oh.

Maybe it's just this.Brutal_Elitegs

It probably is. I will be sorely disappointed if really is Riki-Oh. haha Can't believe how different it felt.

Sounds just like Riki-Oh that you posted. The first time I watched that movie me and my friends laughed our asses off for hours. ferrari2001
Yea ridiculously movie haha which is why I'm having a hard time melding Riki-Oh and my memory lol

Alien

konvikt_17

Great movie. But nope.

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#2 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

Need some help in finding a movie I watched when I was kid. Probably late 80s or early 90s (making me about 8 years old or so).

 

So one day, I was left alone in the house. This allowed me to stay up later than usual. While watching TV, I flipped into Star Movies (I think), and the movie played was extremely violent. I'm pretty sure it was a chinese movie (most likely hong kong), because I'm half japanese, and I couldn't understand a thing, and just read subtitles. I remember the protagonist having godly strength. I recall scenes where his attacks would dismember heads, arms, etc. They would even pierced through body flesh and organs. I also remember it being quite dark (perhaps cuz of my age?), and was set in a jail.

 

Last night I found a movie called Riki-Oh: The Story of RickyThe IMDB written summary was pretty on point to what I remember: "A young man with superhuman strength is incarcerated at a prison". This pushed me to look for the movie and watch. And upon watching the movie, I couldn't help but laugh. It was ridiculously innane. I did, strangely, enjoy it though. I can't say 100% that this was the movie I watched as a kid. The kid me felt somewhat afraid and somehow mesmerized. Now, I find myself laughing. There were some scenes that lightly resembled the memory I have. But the feeling was totally wrong. It could have been the fact that what I watched last night was dubbed in ridiculous english (Maybe I should watch the original undubbed one). Or it could also easily be because I'm much older.

 

Nevertheless, I just want to be sure. What I saw as a kid was much much much darker (I recall the color black and dark blue used frequently). Are there films you know that may be what I'm describing? Was the film I saw as a kid really Riki-Oh?

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#4 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

Looking for a competitive card game (created a topic, when there is this thread. Ty for the redirect chicknfeet)

 

I use to be a huge Magic: The Gathering player. But that was back in late 90s. The TCG/CCG genre has recently seen a boom in the digital platform, once dominated by obscure developers. Presently giant developers are looking to get a bite in the market. You have Blizzard's Hearthstone, Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, Mohjang Scrolls, SquareEnix's Guardian Cross to name a few. The market is so big that even the developer Mobage have released several card games. The surge of digital tcg/ccg is indicative that there is a huge market for these types of games.

 

But before I decide to invest in any game, I'd like to know what is the most popular and competitve card game out there? I want to get into a card game that is worth investing into, rather than into "just another one of them" game cash cows. I want a card game that has a solid competitive community. I want a card game that has a solid legitimate functioning market. I want a card game that consistently host large tournament with prizepools to be had. I want a card game that has a life cycle that will exceed 10 years from today.

 

I've tried finding solid sources online with data about the traffic into these card games, but there seem to be very little information about this. So for those who are already invovled and invested in a game, I'd like to hear your opinion on which card game is worth playing.

 

Currently, I am eyeing Magic: The Gathering Online and Blizzard's Hearthstone (though not released yet)

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#5 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

I use to be a huge Magic: The Gathering player. But that was back in late 90s. The TCG/CCG genre has recently seen a boom in the digital platform, once dominated by obscure developers. Presently giant developers are looking to get a bite in the market. You have Blizzard's Hearthstone, Might & Magic: Duel of Champions, Mohjang Scrolls, SquareEnix's Guardian Cross to name a few. The market is so big that even the developer Mobage have released several card games. The surge of digital tcg/ccg is indicative that there is a huge market for these types of games.

 

But before I decide to invest in any game, I'd like to know what is the most popular and competitve card game out there? I want to get into a card game that is worth investing into, rather than into "just another one of them" game cash cows. I want a card game that has a solid competitive community. I want a card game that has a solid legitimate functioning market. I want a card game that consistently host large tournament with prizepools to be had. I want a card game that has a life cycle that will exceed 10 years from today.

 

I've tried finding solid sources online with data about the traffic into these card games, but there seem to be very little information about this. So for those who are already invovled and invested in a game, I'd like to hear your opinion on which card game is worth playing.

 

Currently, I am eyeing Magic: The Gathering Online and Blizzard's Hearthstone (though not released yet)

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#6 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

I wonder how much they got paid to write this article.

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#7 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

[QUOTE="HyperWarlock"]

[QUOTE="_SKatEDiRt_"]

nobody cares about the THAT game go get a refund

_SKatEDiRt_

Most of the server issues are fixed now and it's only getting better, stop hating for the sake of hating.

I need it to be 100% offline because its a single player game. EA ruined it. so its not just "for the sake of hating" real reasons here

 

Nah, you're just stuck-up in the old ways man. World is changing, so are the games. Learn to adjust to the environment. Don't expect future games to cater to your old-fashion thinking. Sure its rough, but its all part of advancing technologies. What we all are going through is an evolution of gaming history. Don't worry about it though, cuz like all changes there are always the whiners. You're jsut playing your role.


Then again, you can really vent your frustration in a more appropriate place.

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#8 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

Legend of the Cryptids. Just recently released for the Android. It is very similar to RoB, except it has free trade! No silly bazaar joke. No guild/fellow 2-weeks waiting period. Economy is way better compared to the extremely inflated RoB economy.

 

Check it out! I've also created a blog to guide newer players to the these types of game. Which will constantly be updated and more advance guide added.

http://loc-tcg.blogspot.com/

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#9 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

i have created a blog for those who wish to know more about the game.

http://loc-tcg.blogspot.com/

Avatar image for twe1ve_5tones
twe1ve_5tones

90

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#10 twe1ve_5tones
Member since 2005 • 90 Posts

If you do, you will love this CCG/TCG available for FREE in the Android system. The game is called "Legend of the Cryptids".

The card game concept is very simple, to have the strongest deck out there. but things become more complex as you join a guild and participate events up against other players who also strive to be the best. to continue getting stronger you begin to wade through hundreds of thousands of players in search for better cards to buy or trade. this creates an in-game economy which is very dynamic and requires some brains and finesse to successfully deal w others.

Cards you collect can be evolved together to create powerful cards. Upon reaching its full evolution (up to 2 times, and some special cards up to 11 times!), you can work on enhancing the card to even further boost its atk/def and the intensity of its abilities. However enhancing can be done at any point of the evolution of which will create an even stronger final form if enhanced more frequently throughout its evolution.

Give the game a shot. it is pretty simple at the beginning, but as you reach lvl 40 the game becomes brutal and fun! use the grind to 40 as your learning exp. At the account creation you have the option to put an "Invite ID" or not. I highly recommend you put one as it helps both yourself and the referrer. you will get one amazing card plus 10,000 ingame money.

Invite ID: dodecapod