To be fair, 7yr-old you could devote 80% of your attention to it for 8-12hrs/day. 30yr-old you can barely find 2 contiguous hours to wash AND dry the laundry.I think adults generally underestimate kids' ability to grasp and master games. 7 year old me beat Castlevania 3. 30 year old me wouldn't even try.
No...that's not true! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE![DOUBLEPOST=1388339386][/DOUBLEPOST]So my kids are pretty damn good gamers.
So far I've thrown at them:
Rogue Legacy
Super Meat Boy
Torchlight
and
FTL
They beat the first two, are 20 levels into the third and have already reached the Federation Flagship in the 4th.
I'm so proud.
I've been wanting to play it for awhile but just haven't had the chance.I just finished Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Good god, play this game. It's short (I beat it in about 3-4 hours) but it tells a story so incredibly well. It's technically a puzzle platformer where you play two brothers at the same time, controlling each with a control stick, on a quest to fetch magic water to save their father. It's beautiful and touching, and I would rank it up there with Shadows of the Colossus in terms of games as art. Seriously, go play this right now.
I'm gonna give it a few weeks rest and go back on Heroic mode.So Link Between Worlds just might be my new favorite Zelda game. I Beat it the other day and now I'm sad.
I'd recommend keeping it basic to start. SkyUI is a necessity, maybe also pick up the unofficial community patch that helps with a lot of bugs (but it's not a requirement.) The base game is really -good-, and for a first playthrough you should keep it simple. After you've explored the world and experienced the game, then you can decide what needs to be changed.Alright, so, playing Skyrim now. Whaddayamean a year late to the party?
Anyway, besides the UI, are there any "must have" mods I should be aware of?
Two years .Alright, so, playing Skyrim now. Whaddayamean a year late to the party?
Oh absolutely. But some of the earlier TES games really benefited from a proper HD texture pack and such, for exampleI'd recommend keeping it basic to start. SkyUI is a necessity, maybe also pick up the unofficial community patch that helps with a lot of bugs (but it's not a requirement.) The base game is really -good-, and for a first playthrough you should keep it simple. After you've explored the world and experienced the game, then you can decide what needs to be changed.
Oh absolutely. But some of the earlier TES games really benefited from a proper HD texture pack and such, for example
I agree with this. The game's pretty amazing already in its vanilla state, so there's plenty to enjoy. Get SkyUI to fix that horrible console interface first, though.I'd recommend keeping it basic to start. SkyUI is a necessity, maybe also pick up the unofficial community patch that helps with a lot of bugs (but it's not a requirement.) The base game is really -good-, and for a first playthrough you should keep it simple. After you've explored the world and experienced the game, then you can decide what needs to be changed.
See? Didn't even knew that was a thingAlso, if you haven't already, get the HD texture pack from Steam. If your computer can handle the better textures, there's no reason not to prettify your game to start with.
BLACKMAILING WITNESSES AS TESTIMONY IN FRONT OF EVERYONE! TOTALLY LEGIT! /facepalmI had forgotten how much the circular logic in Phoenix Wright games piss me off until last night.
The Phoenix Wright world too.BLACKMAILING WITNESSES AS TESTIMONY IN FRONT OF EVERYONE! TOTALLY LEGIT! /facepalm
Oh the Phoenix Wright legal system.
The Phoenix Wright world too.
Dei said:Oh the Phoenix Wright legal system.
I bought it and I second this.I just finished Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Good god, play this game. It's short (I beat it in about 3-4 hours) but it tells a story so incredibly well. It's technically a puzzle platformer where you play two brothers at the same time, controlling each with a control stick, on a quest to fetch magic water to save their father. It's beautiful and touching, and I would rank it up there with Shadows of the Colossus in terms of games as art. Seriously, go play this right now.
Orcs Must Die was a good game. I think the first one was better than the second one.I'm aware that I'm living in a cave and thep ast and all that, and "Welcome to 2011" and what have you, but besides Skyrim, I'm now palying Orcs Must Die!. It's fun.
First one had better single player, but if you get a steady co-op partner, the second was an absolute blast.Orcs Must Die was a good game. I think the first one was better than the second one.