I've been having a tough time with the last mission (Revenge side) as well. The car chase sucked, but most of them did, so that was expected. The shooting was easy. Easier than most other shootouts in the game. The motorcycle to ramp was a beotch. It took me like eight tries to hit it. Those motorcycles really don't handle well. And then there's the helicopter that also handles very poorly, especially when you need to dodge four RPG's coming at you at once. Guess I just need to keep trying, there's no real secret except luck.
FFV DS: Too lazy to level everybody up with all the profs. My time mage was absent because of the plot, so I got screwed. Psychonauts: I'm kicking myself for this one. One of my favourite games, but I just can't seem to get the knack of it on PC. Can't seem to find the motivation to finish the meat circus. Bioshock: I enjoyed the first few hours of the game, but nothing new seemed to be happening and I got tired of the same atmosphere. Also, somebody spoiled the ending for me. I felt like I'd seen all there was to see of that game by the time I finished the 2nd area. Stranglehold: I thought this game was a lot of fun until I reached the final area. It was annoyingly hard. So I quit before I broke my controller in anger (it's been known to happen before). GTA4: Again, that last level is really, really annoyingly difficult. I'm not sure what the devs were thinking when they made no checkpoint system. Did they think that last level would be fun? I don't think it is. I'm still willing myself to beat it, but I'm not sure I will. Eternal Sonata: I've played through most of this game (and really enjoyed it) until GTA4 came out and I got back into WoW and CS:S. I just didn't have time for it anymore. Pokemon Pearl: Same thing as Eternal Sonata. Super Castlevania IV (SNES): I've been going at that game since I was seven. One of the most difficult games I've ever played. Same with Megaman X.
I started listening when the Bombcast first started.
Though lately, I've had trouble finding the time to listen to them all in their entirety...they're just so damn long. Especially with the four E3 podcasts coming out only a day apart (my math was quick, but that's around 8 hours for the four of them).
Now, I'm not complaining, the material's all great and I love every minute of it.
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