Weird question, but when you replay a game, do you ever make a b line toward a particular item...

Weird question, but when you replay a game, do you ever make a b line toward a particular item? Is there a point when you restart where you say, "I can't wait to get THAT"? FOR me, it's the bunny hood in Majoras Mask. You can get it very early in the game and it's very convenient.

I always look forward to farming the dinosaur forest in FF6 but that's at the end game.

When I replay KH2FM I always look forward to the best abilities I can get, like growth abilities, horizontal slash, and some of the limits and keyblades.

Metroid Prime early SJB every time.

Metroid games are all incredibly linear, in terms of boss and major upgrade projection. The only way you can "get something early" is by cheating.

Glitching FF VI as soon as Relm gets in my party

Doing all the warps in DKC 3

Immediately killing Pinwheel and getting a fire weapon in Dark Souls

No shit, Sherlock. You have to abuse a glitch to get the space jump boots at the beginning of the game. But once you start, you can't imagine playing the game without it.

So you're saying that you are so bad at games that you have to cheat to get an endgame item as a crutch, instead of dealing with obstacles that the devs intended? That's just sad.

At least with superior platforming games like Dark Souls the game is designed around exploration and you aren't locked to a single progression path. The only thing stopping you is pure skill, not abusing bugs.

I tried to play Morrowind once without abusing alchemy or getting a blade of woe immediately and I couldn't do it.

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user just use the master trainers to boost your level really fast. There is tons of stuff you can sell to creeper to get burst of element scrolls so you can kill people to get even more stuff to sell.

Sorry, I had a bad week and I just want to live through shitposting.

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At least you're honest about it.

Pretty much any movement speed increase, yeah.

You mean like around 80%~ of anons here? You are honest though.

Those are the ones that come to my mind

Dark Souls, BK anything.

real deal Heater Shield and Claymore

Beeline.

In Resident Evil 1 as Jill you can seriously just walk straight up the stairs at the beginning of the game and walk onto the balcony to grab the grenade launcher.

Not an item, but whenever I replay Tales of Symphonia, I always try to rush through the intro segments until I get to Ossa Trail. That's where the game really starts getting fun, with the different paths and optional party character, boss orders and such.
I do the same with FFVII and getting past Kalm. I also always look forward to getting the Beta magic from the Midgar Solom. Every time, I do a bit of grinding in the cave between Kalm and Fort Condor, to get my elemental materia up so I can survive a Beta and beat that fucker. It's such an insane magic to have early on and it feels good to completely destroy early bosses. In fact, just thinking about it, makes me want to replay the game again. Fuck.

When you get Clone bay you basically win the game with this thing. So I make an effort to get it as soon as possible when I want to play easy mode despite whatever difficulty I'm on.

Do you know if there's any good male Lanius smut?

Surf in every pokemon game

Top priorities:
- Predator pistol
- $1000 armor from Crime Mall
- Competent decker for at least a single run, to rack up moneys from Errascoe
- Orc armband

bet you anything that the devs left it for them to test the game more efficiently. It's pretty common practice especially back then.


This.

Also, the Varia Suit in Metroid, pretty much everything in Link's Awakening, and the cape in Mario World.

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This chummer knows what's up.

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porn mods will fix it.

Anyway:
Fallout 2: Power armor, Pancor Jackhammers, G-11s
Zelda: Get the white sword before entering a dungeon, get the magic book before getting the magic wand, get the blue ring before entering a dungeon.
San Andreas: Get a house and the pilot's license before doing the first damn mission.

Can't think of many other adventure-type games that permit (even by accident) sequence breaking or powering up to absurd levels early on. Before they patched that piece of shit, Skyrim, you could be a walking god by exploiting alchemy and enchanting right after you got to Whiterun.