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  1. 8 points
    Egossi

    Apology To Rabid

    I am so so sorry for what I did, @Rabid, and I urge you to hear me out. Even though you never want to hear from me again I feel I owe you an explanation as to whatever happened. Yes, a lot of the last few status updates were about you, but that's BECAUSE I didn't want to lose a friend and I was afraid it was happening and at the same time hoping that you realized what you meant to me. Obviously, I screwed that up. Yes, the spams were baseless and something you shouldn't have cared about. Yes, the fight never happened. I never did hit @jubens45 for shit talking you behind your back, and yes he never did call you that. Why I made these up is something I will never understand. All I know is that I've never done ANYTHING so wrong in my life and the consequence is that I have to suffer. I proved myself to be the biggest dick-headed, loser this world has ever seen and you have every right not to want to hear from me again. What I did is beyond all belief of anyone sane, for I crossed the line of trust and left along in its wake the destruction of honesty, faith and everything else that constitutes friendship. Now I cannot even begin to hope for your forgiveness, though I will always seek it. Believe me, I plead with you when I tell you that not an iota of my friendship was fake or forced. I will ALWAYS consider you a close friend of mine, even though you don't consider me to be yours. And you are justified in doing so.. for I deserve nothing better. And I NEVER started any rumours� no matter how much you try to believe that I did. And even though I know you will not believe me, I can only hope that someday you will see what I mean. No, I did not spam you to make myself sound cool, it was part of the attempt to get back what I feared I was losing and I know now that I actually hastened it. You have NO idea how much I regret my actions of that day. I know @Schpetzel MIGHT have told you a long time back "don't trust him, he'll eventually lead to something bad." And you may have ignored him, saying nothing like that is ever going to happen. And I cannot tell you how much it pains me to have broken your trust, how much it rips me from the inside to have been such an absolute dog. And if he didn't, I'm still so so sorry. I am NOT two faced. You know that. Its just that I made a mistake for which I sincerely seek redemption. I swear to you that I will NEVER again repeat what I have done and I ask you for a second chance to prove myself. You really have no idea how much I valued your friendship. Now I only hope that you will someday see what my hands have done to me for I will never be able to forgive myself for what I did and I cannot even start to explain the regret I feel for having done so. And just remember that if you EVER need a hand that you can count on and can't find one, mine will always be extended. PLEASE don't hate me for this, and always remember that if I am granted your forgiveness, I will NEVER EVER spam you on Steam ever again.
  2. 3 points
    ael_fjordling

    An Official Hello

    Hello from Trade Gaming History. I thought it fitting to drop in and make an account this week. And greetings to the rest of Xeno. I'm usually quiet/chill/in the zone, but strike up some conversation on food/coffee/gamesettings/competition/art and you'll pique my interest. Also to anyone I recognize :coffee: It's nice to be here with you.
  3. 3 points
    realBelloWaldi

    Adressing My Recent Inactivity

    Hey Gamers! As you have noticed, my activity has dropped a little! There is one simple reason (that doctors hate!) for this: School! Over the past month I have had at least two exams a week. My last exam is tomorrow so I'll probably have more time to play in the near future. >But you still have like 10 hours on rocket league!! :derp: True that! Due to living in Germany, most of the times the servers are decently populated at 10 PM my time. As much as I love staying up long, my gamers, I really can't afford to get less sleep than I really need to when having tons of exams! =( Thanks for reading, Gamers! Tags go to my favorite people: @Egossi @virr @YeEternalTuna :thinking: @Vargas @gaaming.dylan @BlankuChan (gay)
  4. 3 points
    Goblins

    I Felt Like This Needs To Be Made.

    Hey, If you're ever having any hard times in your life, don't ever feel like xG can't help you. We're here for you. Regardless if you're playing on the servers or not, fam. Do what ever you feel needs to be done, but don't push yourself too hard. We'll always keep your seat warm.
  5. 3 points
    realBelloWaldi

    Apology To Rabid

    Haha this thread is really funny! :emoji_laughing:
  6. 2 points
    james8470

    An Official Hello

    He's a better sniper than me :cry:
  7. 2 points
    Huh. Of all the recent "Good bye" threads, this one actually makes me a bit sad for some reason. At any rate I may not know you in the least bit but I do hope you come back eventually, if not sooner than latter. Either way, best of wishes for you and I hope life turns out wonderful.
  8. 2 points
    So, this is actually going to be first in a series of four Metroid reviews I plan to write. They could easily be my all-time favorite games, and are a significant component of my childhood. Before I get into it, be warned of spoilers. There will be a section clearly marked "Story" on each review, so if you plan on playing one of these games just skip reading it. You also might want to avoid looking at some of the pictures. Especially at the end of this review. This game was actually an official re-make the the original Metroid game, however I haven't played the original one all the way though, so I don't feel like doing a review for it. Game Name: Metroid: Zero Mission Platform: Gameboy Advance/Gameboy Advance SP/Nintendo Gamecube/Nintendo DS Time Spent: Countless hours, maybe a couple hundred? Do you recommend? If you like cool sci-fi action/adventure games, you'll LOVE this game. I easily recommended it to anyone who is even loosely interested in these genres. What you rate the game: 9/10 Initial Thoughts: Well, I first played this game about five years ago when I bought my first GBA, it was actually a Gameboy Advance SP. I got it at a garage sale which was being set up in my own home for only 5$ (an excellent deal, although I had to buy a charger online). Inside, was a GBA cartridge which was Metroid: Zero Mission. Until then, I had never heard of the series whatsoever. I actually had some GBA cartridges already which I played on a Nintendo Gamecube, but when I booted it up that night and played Metroid for the first time, I was immediately addicted. The graphics of the game (I'll abbreviate it to MZM from now on) and the feeling of being in a highly motile power suit on a strange alien planet with absolutely no explanation other than the very brief opening sequence of the game "Emergency order: destroy all Metroids and space pirate leader Mother Brain" quickly sucked me in. This game had the best graphics of any video game I'd played at the time, and I'd never played a game with this kind of violence (the closed I'd come to on both accounts would be Super Mario Brothers 3 believe it or not). Just compare these pictures to see what I mean. Gameplay: Anyways, following the "Emergency order" introduction sequence, you can start a new save file (you may have up to three which is kinda nice, especially for speed-runs). You start the game in an underground cavern not online the one depicted above. And thats it, no hand-holding or anything. So, you quickly figure out your innate abilities: summersault-jump in a Ironman-like power suit, crouch, fire a small and short-range beam, and move around. The feel of playing the charter, Samas, is also very enjoyable. It feels very acrobatic, as if it takes real skill to master her true abilities (which it actually does, as I'll get into later) however it's also simple and easy to learn for new players. You basically spend the game collecting upgrades at ancient statues which also restore your health, exploring new areas and building up your minimap, running into dead-ends which you often unlock much later in the game, and fighting bosses. The game may feel very non-linnerar because you have to explore everything to figure out where to go in order to advance, but it's actually secretly linear. The game does a truly outstanding job of giving the illusion of choice, therefore both capturing both perks of linear and open-world gameplay. You do, in fact, need to explore off-course hidden areas in order to increase your missile, super missile, and power bomb capacity if you have any hope of getting past some of the bosses. As far as enemies and bosses go, they're all either native species of the planet MZM takes place on which are either passive or actively attack you, or are space pirate generals or troopers. They're all uniquely designed and truly make you wonder what they're abilities are when you first run into them. Indeed, you need to know exactly what the creatures of planet Zebes do if you want to survive. The game isn't easy, and requires caution and a "shoot-first" mindset in order to get though. What's great about the bosses, is how you literally stumble across them and suddenly they pop out of nowhere and one of the amazing boss-fight musics starts playing. They're design and abilities strike terror into your heart and require you to be light on your feet. You also need to learn their weaknesses, as often they are only vulnerable in the eyes, mouth, abdomen, or other specific locations. The picture below is an excellent example. [spoiler=Example Boss] Karid, one of the space pirate generals who attacks with slashing, boomerang-fingernails, and giant claws which shoot out of his stomach. For me, the boss-battles and soundtrack were the most enjoyable parts of the game. You can listen to the entire game's music on youtube if you're interested. Story & Part 2 of the game: After navigating through the five main sections of planet Zebes (Chozodia, Crateria, Norfair, Kraid, and Ridley) each with their own unique and colorful design, and defeating the main bosses plus mini-bosses in each area and finding all the upgrades to your suit and weapons, you eventually unlock the path to Tourain, which is where the main objective, the leader of the space pirates, Mother Brain, resides along with all the Metroids. [spoiler=World Map] I could describe each of the areas in great detail, but I think it'll best be shown though pictures I'll place at the end of this review. However, I will describe the feeling of Tourain. It's truly horrific. As soon as you enter it, creepy music for the map begins playing. The entire game is creepy and mysterious, but this area really had me on edge. Entering each new room, a Metroid or two would pop out of the corner, unseen until you draw need and attack you. They're one of the hardest enemies to defeat, especially when there's two of them attacking you at the same time. Even with your nearly fully-upgraded suit and weapons, they're a serious threat. The final boss battle against Mother Brain is also very difficult. I mean, just look at this shit! [spoiler=Final Boss Room] Oh, and this is after getting though five rooms like this one with heavy doors which regenerate their strength if not attacked quickly and two kinds of cannons firing at you. Even after defeating all the Metroids, space pirate leader Mother Brain, and escaping the tense self-desctuct sequence and escaping into space in your ship, and seemingly beating the game, surprise! Space pirates shoot down your ship! We're only half-way though the game at this point! This section of the game was NOT in the original version of the game (nor were many of the mini-bosses and suit upgrades) and was one of the most enjoyable parts of the game for me. As the picture describes, you infiltrate the space pirate's mothership with nothing but a slow-charging pistol which merely stuns the pirates when full-charged, and only for literally a second. The music changes once again (as it always does when you enter a new area) but this time it's neither creepy or epic and archaic-sounding, instead it's something out of Mission Impossible. You spend most of your time abroad the mothership avoiding space pirates, which are EVERYWHERE, so that you don't set of the alarm which locks certain doors and causes pirates to be drawn to you. [spoiler=Inside the Mothership] You need to hide out and wait in order to deactivate the alarm. That red thing is one of the pirates by the way. They shoot lasers and climb walls, too. Eventually, you find your way into the Chozo ruins just outside of the mothership, recover your lost power suit plus a few new extremely powerful upgrades, and become able to 1-shot the space pirates! It doesn't take long at this point to backtrack into the mothership and discover the game's true final boss. Sadly, this boss is the most disappointing fights of the game. Once again, you escape a self-destruct sequence and escape into one of the space pirates fighter ships except this time, you're successful and your mission is complete! Even after the game's official ending, you can replay your old save file and if you're clever enough to try some things with your power bombs and shatter a glass tube, you can reenter an old area of the game with your full-upgraded suit and then access literally any area of the game from there. A very nice feature for those who want to collect all the items which increase missile/super missile/power bomb capacity or just like to explore and have fun with the power-suit like me. Backstory: So, I said a few things without explaining them or said I'd get to them later. In this section, I will focus purely on the story of the game, almost all of which is not described in-game but instead from other official Nintendo sources. Also, some of this stuff is pretty important to know for when I've written my next three reviews. In ancient times, an alien race called the Chozo took over the galaxy and spread their technology everywhere. At one point, a deadly parasite called X (which can shape-shift into their prey after killing them) sweeps the galaxy killing everything in it's party. The Chozo create the Metroid species, which drains the life force out of anything, to target the X parasites. The Chozo then mysteriously disappear. In their absence, the governments of various planets including Earth band together to from the Galactic Federation. Because of this, universal (literally) peace is established, and there are no longer any militaries or armies. However, space pirates begin attacking federation ships and stealing various goods to expand their empire! The federation responds by hiring various bounty hunters and mercenaries including Samas Aran (the charter you play as in-game) to single-handedly destroy all Metroids the space pirates are trying to use in their plot to take over the galaxy and stop their leader, Mother Brain. Samas's own backstory begins when she was a little girl. Her family was killed on a ship during a space pirate invasion, she was the lone survivor. A mysterious Chozo, which had long thought to be extinct, finds the ship and basically abducts her and takes her back to their home world, planet Zebes, where he infuses her DNA with Chozo DNA and grants her a highly-advance Chozo power-suit in order to survive the harsh conditions of Zebes. She would move on to become a bounty hunter, often volunteering for jobs against the space pirates. Unlockable Features: Another great part of the game is that it actually contains the original version of Metroid as well, and you can play it from the "options" section in the main menu after having beat MZM. Pros: (At least 2 reasons) - Amazing soundtrack - Cool upgrades - Thrilling and horrific atmosphere and bosses - Well-desinged graphics and creatures - Compelling story Cons: (At least 2 reasons) - Lack of handholding/general guidance leads to the player being unaware of things which shouldn't really be secret, such as being able to access old areas after (or even technically before) beating the game when you've got you're fully-powered suit. - Often, it is very difficult to figure out where you're supposed to be and even if you happen to find the right room to be in, there's often a hidden passage way or certain blocks you have to randomly decide to try to break in order to advance. However, it's not too bad, although it is a time-investment. Final Thoughts: I don't have much to say which hasn't already been said. If you like having freedom in a game but still having a linear objective, feeling like a super-powerd badass in a completely unknown and creepy planet, then you'll love this game. As you become better at the game, you may find some cool tricks you can do even from the very start of the game such as wall-jumping and bomb-bouncing. These tricks require some skill with the controls, which is a nice feature for advanced players. I've posted some pictures with captions below as well, they can tell you a lot more about the game then my words can! If you're interested in playing this game, you can download a GBA emulator for Windows/Mac here and play for free on your computer (you'll have to find the ROM for MZM on their database and download it in addition to the emulator). DISCLAIMER: This is technically illegal, as it is an emulator of an official Nintendo game, even if it's no longer in production & sale. I am not responsible for your actions should you use one of these emulators or ROMs. [spoiler=A bunch of screenshots of maps, bosses, and upgrades] The first area of the game, Brinstar The second area of the game, Norfair Another part of Norfair The third area of the game, Crateria This area is actually the only area on the surface of the planet The firth area of the game, Kraid's Lair The sixth area of the game, Ridley's Lair along with the Ridley space-pirate commander boss-fight about to begin The seventh area of the game, Tourian while being attacked by a bunch of Metroids The sixth area of the game, Chozodia, after having exited the space pirate mothership and entered the Chozo Ruins to recover your power suit Immago, an example of one of the mini-bosses Deorem, an example of one of the mini-bosses The game's final boss The upgrade panel as it appears when all upgrades are collected after restoring your suit in the Chozo Ruins
  9. 1 point
    Moosty

    An Official Hello

    Try harder sniper scrub Jk you're a pretty chill dude, glad you're finally making an account c:
  10. 1 point
    Aegean

    Adressing My Recent Inactivity

    Thanks for the tag ....................
  11. 1 point
    I just wanted to say: best wishes
  12. 1 point
    virr

    An Official Hello

    Hey ael! I always see you on tgh, honestly thought you were a member already. I'm glad you decided to sign up. Welcome! :D
  13. 1 point
    Yeah like Elcark said I may not know you but that makes it even more sadder because you address the issue in this thread. I hope you come back refreshed and able to play some TF2!
  14. 1 point
    Aw man! Well I hope you ace that last exam fellow Gamer! Good luck! (y)
  15. 1 point
    TBOHB

    Garyoakmydude

    +1 Super chill and funny guy. This app is a little overdue my guy ;) Is also a great story teller. A:8 M:9
  16. 1 point
    Being a huge fan of the metroid series(hence the name) this is refreshing. Your points were well expressed and It had made me want to find my cartridge again. Only thing i will mention is when you're suggesting to the reader to download a rom without saying the user will need to own a physical copy for it to be 'legal', personally this is just a fail safe most people have to say and in this case, to make sure there's no random Nintendo employee browsing . 10/10 would read again
  17. 1 point
    GaryOakmydude

    Garyoakmydude

    You can if you want too, I can't stop you
  18. 1 point
    realBelloWaldi

    Creating New Emoji's/ratings

    I fully agree, I think Cena'a and Shrek'd should be replaced. I could name a few examples that I'd like to see but I'm pretty sure I share a very different opinion than anyone else, lol. :emoji_cat2:
  19. 0 points
    I don't know where to start with this thread, nor if it even matters at all, but I still feel i should make it. Sure, i'm pretty much a no-name here in xG, and I've made myself a stranger here more than anything, and that's fine. This thread is mostly here to explain to those who know me on a bit more of a personal level, and to give an explanation of what's going on with me to them and anyone else who is curious. I'm in a weird spot in life right now, a bit dazed if you can call it that. I try to bring myself to play some good ol' Team Fortress 2, but even then when I bring myself up to play it, the most I play is a couple rounds of some Casual, and I don't spend enough time as I should on any xG servers. I've been trying to get back into TF2, and it's been working slowly so far, but not enough to bring me back into any social groups. I've probably confused anyone reading this, and like I mentioned before, I don't think i'm well known enough for this thread to make that great a difference so I'll end it with this. I'm going to be on a hiatus, and I don't know when i'll be coming back, if at all.
  20. 0 points
    TBOHB

    Computer Machine Broke

    Hey this is my letting everybody know from my phone that I will not be on the servers for a while. Not sure how long because I don't have a job yet. But when I do get one I have my own priorities. I'll do my best to stay active on here but for now, I will not be on the servers for a long time.
  21. 0 points
    Goblins

    Adressing My Recent Inactivity

    The best part of this thread is seeing that the @gaming.dylan tag didn't work. Proof that it's not me! Good luck on your last exam, B-Magic!
  22. 0 points
    mrnutty12

    Adressing My Recent Inactivity

    RIP in the feels @everyone who wasn't tagged
  23. 0 points
    PiNoYPsYcHo

    Apology To Rabid

    Damn dude that's deep... Hope @Rabid understands! Don't worry buddy!
  24. 0 points
    NitNat

    Upcoming Inactivity

    Im not leaving but just a future heads up on my upcoming inactivity. Today will probably be my last day in a 3ish week time span. Basically the rest of this week I'll be on a short vacation, immediately followed by attending a college camp next week. I should be able to get on again after that for a good amount of days before I head off again attending for another college camp. I won't be dead to the world when I'm off, just won't be seen in servers
  25. -1 points
    shwash

    Creating New Emoji's/ratings

    The ratings are too big on the mobile interface. I wanted to click agree. :(
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