not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
Function of Fish: To piss you off when you're at a disadvantage and the only thing that can help you is a good pokemon.Left4Meds said:Fuggin hate that fish.DrDeath3191 said:Goldeen in Smash Bros.
Are you kidding? I love the SMG in RE4. Get the stock, upgrade it get, 200-300 bullets and then it's game time!funguy2121 said:The submachinegun in Resident Evil 4.
I always preferred an upgraded shotgun and the occasional mine dartMBergman said:Are you kidding? I love the SMG in RE4. Get the stock, upgrade it get, 200-300 bullets and then it's game time!funguy2121 said:The submachinegun in Resident Evil 4.
Yeah but how many enemies have sufficient health to actually warrant this? Strikes Moblin once, health down 33%. Strikes Moblin a second time, health down 66%. Boring. Let me make this clear: I do not like fetch quests. If there's a hammer or an upgraded bow involved, or perhaps a huge sword that doesn't break while you're in the middle of fighting Ganon, that's another story.Markshiogin said:not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
You could also grab someone and throw him so hard, he would make a tunnel in a crowd. And decapitating anyone in the way.Pararaptor said:Muscle-mass was one of the best powers in the game when fully upgraded. You could take out a Strike Helicopter in one kick when you had it out.Arkvoodle said:The Muscle-mass form in "Prototype."
AND YOU COULD PUNCH PEOPLE SO HARD THEY WOULD EXPLODE.
i would wholeheartedly agree with you if you accually had to go out of your way to get them but as a drop from one of the most common enimies in the game I think that it was accually pretty good.funguy2121 said:Yeah but how many enemies have sufficient health to actually warrant this? Strikes Moblin once, health down 33%. Strikes Moblin a second time, health down 66%. Boring. Let me make this clear: I do not like fetch quests. If there's a hammer or an upgraded bow involved, or perhaps a huge sword that doesn't break while you're in the middle of fighting Ganon, that's another story.Markshiogin said:not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
Damn, you beat me to that one.Arkvoodle said:The "Bubble Gun" in Earthworm Jim 2.
You can trade it in with Thomas for a ring. Can't remember what it does though. Or you can trade it to The Crow.Casual Shinji said:The jade hair ornament in Demon's Souls.
What the hell is that for?
Then what's the most useless item in a game to you?Markshiogin said:i would wholeheartedly agree with you if you accually had to go out of your way to get them but as a drop from one of the most common enimies in the game I think that it was accually pretty good.funguy2121 said:Yeah but how many enemies have sufficient health to actually warrant this? Strikes Moblin once, health down 33%. Strikes Moblin a second time, health down 66%. Boring. Let me make this clear: I do not like fetch quests. If there's a hammer or an upgraded bow involved, or perhaps a huge sword that doesn't break while you're in the middle of fighting Ganon, that's another story.Markshiogin said:not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
Like i said items wort 0 caps in Fallout 3funguy2121 said:Then what's the most useless item in a game to you?Markshiogin said:i would wholeheartedly agree with you if you accually had to go out of your way to get them but as a drop from one of the most common enimies in the game I think that it was accually pretty good.funguy2121 said:Yeah but how many enemies have sufficient health to actually warrant this? Strikes Moblin once, health down 33%. Strikes Moblin a second time, health down 66%. Boring. Let me make this clear: I do not like fetch quests. If there's a hammer or an upgraded bow involved, or perhaps a huge sword that doesn't break while you're in the middle of fighting Ganon, that's another story.Markshiogin said:not true you could sell them or trade them in for an item that let you see the enimy's healthfunguy2121 said:The Butterfly pendants in Wind Waker.
Ooo! Ooo ooo ooo. The early Megaman games had "power-ups" that only gave you points! Points, in a Megaman game! I don't remember people giving a shit about points in the Double Dragon coin-up, let alone the home console Megaman games. Thanks, Inafune and Kuri Kuri's Papa! Thanks for the points!