[QUOTE="organic_machine"] I just got into Chinatown. I love it too. [QUOTE="Aljosa23"]
[QUOTE="thepwninator"]I don't actually play flash games much at all. In the past month or two, all I've played is Vampire: The Masquerade-Bloodlines and X3: Reunion.thepwninator
You just can't get enough of that game. :PIt's going on my to-play list, seeing you mention it alot is getting me hyped for it. :lol:
I'll say one thing bad about it: its learning curve is absolutely ridiculous. It took me about 10 hours just to get my bearings.I've got a nice little fleet now, though, and it's very, very satisfying to go into, say, a poorly guarded Xenon sector (they're universally hostile) and take out a capital ship or two that would have knocked the hell out of you if you were alone :) It's good to have something else to do while you're doing it, though, like listen to music of your own or homework. There isn't always something to do once you get to the point where missions worth your time are as few and far between as they are at the point I'm at in the game (I've gotten to the point where I won't accept a mission unless it gives me more than 500K credits). However, though some parts are relatively bland, they make your growth in power, influence, and wealth all the more satisfying. If things get too bland, though, you can always do a run-through of a corridor of Pirate sectors, find a sector in which a Xenon invasion is going on or is about to go on, or delve into piracy a little bit yourself (one of the races-the Split-were practically made for this-they don't make anything useful for trade, and they don't make anything that I'd want to actually fly). It is definitely not a game for everyone.
But the Split Cobra is so yummy yummy when it comes to piracy.
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