I just can't sneak behind the fuckers untill I got bored and went head-on with an AK. Funny thing is that it worked. I know I'm doing it wrong. But I got sick of being spotted.
Shoot one guy in the head with the Mk22, run into the underbrush, then when more people come to investigate his body, shoot them all in the head with the Mk22 and run on your merry way. Also use your Motion Detector to see if anyone's nearby so they won't spot you.
It only gets more awesome from there. Speaking of which, I believe I'm almost done with Mother 3. It's been like everything awesome about EarthBound taken up to 11.
Just finished Sin and Punishment: Star Successor. Good game. Not selling this one back, unlike Punch-Out!! So, moving on to Xenoblade now (MY EXPECTATIONS ARE LOW). I was looking forward to getting a shit load of eShop games after my new SD card got here, but alas, my fancy 3DS is drenched in sand. Have to ship it to Nintendo now. $80 goes flying out the window.
Not exactly doing a stealth walkthrough eh? Anyways I am was playing Metroid: Other M. I decided Xenoblade could wait for the summer. But the kid I'm baby sitting went and lost it. Oh well. This and my broken 3DS are going to drain my wallet.
(Re)installed The Witcher 2 enhanced edition yesterday, it's witchering time! Otherwise SFxT and Tekken 6 ATM
I haven't gotten a chance to look at the Witcher series but have heard only good things about it. What type of play play does it have? Can you compare it to anything?
Kinda like Demon's Souls if I can compare it to anything. It's an action RPG with godlike visuals and a good difficulty now. YOu can drink potions prior to encounters and enhance your weapons and equipment, craft traps or bombs. 3 skilltrees: Alchemy, Witchcraft and Swordsmanship. And a quite a few decisions which dramaticaally affect story and environments. For example the entire 2nd act can take place in 2 completely different places.
I still am stealthy. Haven't been caught once yet. I'm just blowing up every food warehouse, weapons storage, and placing claymores in every guard's patrol route.