Fire Emblem: I love looking at a map and knowing exactly what strategy and maneuvers I intend to use.
Can't wait to see how those will fail me when I try them tomorrow.
Can't wait to see how those will fail me when I try them tomorrow.
*playing Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, get to Aeris's theme*
Wife: Can you stop? You're gonna make me cry.
*puts on headphones*
*cries alone*
I know that feel,bro.*playing Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, get to Aeris's theme*
Wife: Can you stop? You're gonna make me cry.
*puts on headphones*
*cries alone*
The puzzles don't. Telltale's BttF was really terrible when it came to puzzles. The plot picks up, and I enjoyed some bits quite a lot, but overall it was rather disappointing. I love Telltale, but they are not perfect.But I am interested in seeing what's going on now that I've time traveled and I'm sure it gets more interesting.
Well damn.The puzzles don't. Telltale's BttF was really terrible when it came to puzzles. The plot picks up, and I enjoyed some bits quite a lot, but overall it was rather disappointing. I love Telltale, but they are not perfect.
If you want to play, let me know. I'd be more than happy to go a few rounds. I think Poe has the game as well.I am so far behind the times. I finally got a PS3 a month or two ago, and since then I've been replaying Red Dead Redemption and Katamari Forever. But in the last two weeks, my roommate has busted out the 2011 Mortal Kombat, and I haven't been able to stop playing. First fighting game I've actually enjoyed since Mortal Kombat II for the Sega Genesis. Part of my enjoyment is no doubt nostalgia since it is a reboot and I know the characters and the stages already, but it is definitely a very solid game.
My Playstation login is SHNAUZBERRIES, feel free to add me. Right now, I am pre-occupied with defeating Shao Khan once and for all.If you want to play, let me know. I'd be more than happy to go a few rounds. I think Poe has the game as well.
Yeah, you kinda won't until the last bit of the game. It is fun though.Fired up Prototype.
First impressions: This is very much the kind of open-world mayhem game I enjoy so much, a la Just Cause or Saints Row or GTA.
Second impressions: I have no idea what's going on in this story.
The story's just your excuse and motivation to murder a bunch of dudes. Don't put too much thought into it. That's not to say it's bad, but it's kind of a confusing mess if you try putting too much thought into it.Fired up Prototype.
First impressions: This is very much the kind of open-world mayhem game I enjoy so much, a la Just Cause or Saints Row or GTA.
Second impressions: I have no idea what's going on in this story.
OM NOM those civillians.The story's just your excuse and motivation to murder a bunch of dudes. Don't put too much thought into it. That's not to say it's bad, but it's kind of a confusing mess if you try putting too much thought into it.
If time's a consideration, Arkham City's less of a time sink than the Mass Effect series. Both are brilliantly fun choices though.Considering playing through the Mass Effect series as I've only played through 1 once. I own all 3 and all the DLC though.... it's either that or Arkham City.
Go through Arkham City first because it's pretty short compared to Mass Effect series. AC is maybe 12 hours to go through the story (unless you're a Riddler fanatic). Mass Effect is easily near 30 hours a game with the DLC for each, so it'd be a while before you got around to AC.Considering playing through the Mass Effect series as I've only played through 1 once. I own all 3 and all the DLC though.... it's either that or Arkham City.
What would you say are the bad sides of this game?Yeah, I'd have to say that so far, Lego LOTR is one of the weaker in the series.
I can't wait for Lego Marvel Heroes to come out.
Speaking of Marvel Heroes, that's what I've been playing when I have the time. It's basically Diablo with marvel characters. When it first started, unless you wanted to pay for a hero you had to rely on random drops from mobs to unlock heroes. They have since instituted a currency that randomly drops off of any character that can be accumulated to unlock any hero you want. Since that change, and the institution of Heroic and Super-Heroic difficulty levels, it has gotten much better.
Which one?What would you say are the bad sides of this game?
Why couldn't they ever just make a solid sequel after the second one? I loved that series so much.Here I sit with the pinnacle of computer technology and all weekend I've been absolutely engrossed in Shining Force for the Sega Genesis, on an emulator on it.