Yep. totally awesome. that's for sure! Wait till MK Armageddon comes out! Oh 
wow...

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From: "Harrison Tu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chillingham and games with replay value


>I play Mortal Combat Deception. It is awsome.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Neo
> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 11:49 PM
> To: Gamers Discussion list
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chillingham and games with replay value
>
>
> HI,
> it seems to me as if visually impaired gamers have either no or little
> experience with the mainstream games, or just think that the level of
> complexity you get from these games is impossible for the blind
> accessible
> ones. Either way, looks like they get too easily grateful for what the
> developers release nowadays, thinking it's the best they can get and not
>
> wanting more. What's so cool about fighting bad guys, shooting at
> snakes,
> catching rats with a net or spraying termites in an antique shop? (Have
> a
> friend who bought Bavisoft games so played them when I visited him.) The
> way
> you do it is all the same and there is nothing more to it. Although I'm
> gonna give out a major spoiler now, I'm gonna betray the most
> perfect part about my planned boss for one of my games now to give you
> an
> idea about the potential complexity I do imagine.
> It's gonna be a game somewhat inspired by Resident Evil, so that you
> will
> get to face him several times throughout the game and will have the
> choice
> to fight for your life or run away like hell. HOwever, he is too strong
> for
> you to beat him, you can only stun him for a while so that you have
> enough
> time to run, and he can easily beat you. In the end, however, you will
> gain
> control over a military battle vehicle equipped with a machine gun, a
> grenade launcher (with three possible types of grenades) and a flame
> thrower
> and will face him in this final battle. Depending on what you do, you
> could
> get several a bit different endings. You can use any of the three
> weapons or
> just try to drive over him. If you use the machine gun, although it's
> strong
> enough to get rid of most other creatures easily, he can regenerate well
>
> enough to stay healthy. The rain of bullets would however prevent him
> from
> moving ahead very quickly, so that you could easily run away and end the
>
> game in one possible way. If you use the grenades, it would either do
> nothing to him as well or would injure him seriously, so that he would
> get
> out of your way for a while, but his regeneration would again make him
> stand
> up after some time. And if you used the flame thrower or ran over him,
> you'd
> crush him like a bug (hey, hey, Super Liam! :-) but it of course would
> be
> pretty darn difficult to do so that the battle would have something
> really
> tough to it...
> Not to mention that if you combined the weapons together, you'd still
> achieve nothing except stunning or paralysing him for a while and thus
> getting a less satisfying ending, if you didn't use fire or the weight
> of
> the vehicle, again.
> But you can of course still play Grizzly Gulch and catch some rats after
>
> winning this game. :-D
> Best wishes,
> Lukas
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <Gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 1:31 AM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chillingham and games with replay value
>
>
>> Where did you hear you can become a criminal in Grizzly Gulch? There
>> is
>> also
>> more than the menu driven things. You get to shoot bad guys and try to
>
>> avoid
>> hitting Cecil the bank teller or the lady. You also get to shoot in
> the
>> shooting range which brings up a question. How is there a robot in the
>
>> wild
>> west? Also you get to do other cool things like swipe at rats with a
> net
>> and
>> shoot at snakes. I do however think that the replay value is pretty
> small.
>> The only part that makes that interesting is instead of having three
> ways
>> to
>> shoot at bad guys you have five. Three being left right and center and
>
>> five
>> being left left middle middle right middle and right. That makes it
> pretty
>> difficult. Well just my two cents, Later, Matt
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <Gamers@audyssey.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 6:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chillingham and games with replay value
>>
>>
>>> Hi Raul,
>>> This is what makes me not buy Grizzly Gulch iether. At least I heard
>>> a review of the game, and it was like: 'What would you like to do
>>> now?' The user basically just chose and, as you say, it sounds so
>>> menue driven. I heard a rumour that, if you wanted to, you could
>>> become even a criminal, but when I contacted bavisoft to ask some
>>> questions about GG, I got no answer (to be fair it was near Christmas
>
>>> a few years ago). I was wondering whether
>>> Chillingham was different.
>>> A companies games I'd like to buy are Code Factory's, but I wish
> their
>>> was
>>> a
>>> place where I could order them online.
>>> This is what also annoys me about Gma games, and other vendors, where
>
>>> they
>>> don't support online ordering. I know you can pay by other means, but
>>> since
>>> I don't control that sort of finance, it's really too much effort.
>>> Another
>>> thing that I have heard about Code Factory's games is that you get
> the
>>> game
>>> on a CD, with no activation or registration. It now goes against my
>>> principals to buy a game where the game generates a code, and I need
> to
>>> ask
>>> the vendor for an unlock code. I tried it with Troopanum, but I can't
>>> stand
>>> the fact that everytime my computer crashes or is formatted, I have
> to
>>> email
>>> them for a new unlock code to break the generated one. I'm not
> talking
>>> about
>>> games that connect and get a code from the server, I just don't like
>>> people
>>> having so much control over a product that I feel I've purchased the
>>> right
>>> to play the full version, without having always to ask them for
> unlock
>>> codes. What happens if for some reason they refuse to give me a new
> code,
>>> because they've somehow lost my record of purchase, or they don't
> answer
>>> my
>>> emails because they've gone out of business?
>>> Ari
>>>
>>>
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