29-07-18, 19:53 | #51 |
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Thanks. I know my views on parts of TR2 are really against the grain, at least in terms of what most fans of the classic series think, so I understand if people just can't agree with my conclusions on some of these. With the original game, I think my preferences are MUCH more in line with what other fans think, for better or for worse.
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01-08-18, 16:29 | #52 |
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The flamethrower dudes.. What a freaking nightmare they were
It's not just that gym pop around corners.. or that they never drop stuff.. You put it perfectly into words: in a water-based level they almost always show up where there's no water nearby!! I thought I was pretty slick at this game last playthrough.. I knew all the maps and even mastered the flip jump over gun wielding enemies so they can't get a shot That is, until I was dumped into the square room with one of those flamethrowing bastards and I died like 8 times Nothing makes you feel like a Noob Raider faster! Anyways, complaints aside this was another enjoyable playthrough I don't think I'm aware of your feelings about the Maria Doria levels so I'm excited to find out! |
11-09-18, 00:50 | #53 |
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Update: I accidentally destroyed my Windows OS and ended up having to switch to Mac. I'd been running Steam on Windows, and I don't think I can play TR2 on this OS through Steam.
However, I recently purchased a PS2 and have that hooked up in my room, so I can still play my Playstation discs. I'm not sure what I'm going to do about screenshots, but I do plan to continue the TR2 playthrough soon. Thanks to everyone who is reading, for your comments and your patience |
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Though as you also noted in a previous thread, the evidence of 'spiritual gravitas' on Lara's part seems to have evaporated by the time of TR2 . |
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