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DOWNLOA......Not available in Europe? FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition is free for the 3DS until Feb. 2nd. Just log into the Nintendo eShop and download it.
Same here. Bah.DOWNLOA......Not available in Europe? FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!
You're in Europe? Damn, Chinese Spy, you're better than I thought. But finally, the truth comes out!Same here. Bah.
Also, bunch of Splinter Cell games on sale on Steam. Worth getting?
My 3DS was bought in the UK.You're in Europe? Damn, Chinese Spy, you're better than I thought. But finally, the truth comes out!
My wife and I considered her getting Monster Hunter 3 so we could play together, but seeing how the Great Jaggi was already an issue for her, and I haven't even touched what some would consider the meat of the game (i.e. the big fucking monsters), we really wouldn't know what she was getting into and wouldn't be sure it's worth the $2o sale price.
But for everyone else, there's still a day to go.
Again, for the price, I'd say so. It's mostly a hunter gathering game in which you take quarries from a guild and the village and it's pretty repetitive in that way. What breaks up the monotony is that most of the monsters behave differently, attack differently and are hunted differently and personally my favourite part is that the items you harvest from the monsters are used to craft your armor and weapons, which change visually depending on the parts used. This is the best way I can visually show what I mean, using pokemon as the monsters to get the idea across.I've never played a monster hunter game. I'd be getting it for the 3DS. Worth it?
Firstly, the demo is a piece of shit. It's there to show long-time Monster Hunter fans that it's a Monster Hunter game, but for new people, it's unfair--too weak of weapons against too strong a foe, with no explanation as to how anything works, and your quest time is reduced from 50 minutes to 15.I've never played a monster hunter game. I'd be getting it for the 3DS. Worth it?
Yeah, that's another thing. For $20, it's hundreds of hours of content.Too good of a price to pass up really.
"Did you ... you got it for me? :')"
I actually just finished off Dawnguard in Skyrim (both sides) and instead of jumping over to DragonbornDLC I picked up KoA too. Just about to fire it up myself.I picked up Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. So far, I'm kind of liking it. I like the fact that you aren't entirely squishy as a magic user. You can REALLY tell that this was originally intended to be a MMORPG, lots of "collect 5 bear asses" quests.
I picked it up as well. My friend Took has been bugging me to get it. I'm not sure when I'll start playing, since I'm falling behind on real life as it is, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it, as I thought the demo was pretty good.I picked up Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. So far, I'm kind of liking it. I like the fact that you aren't entirely squishy as a magic user. You can REALLY tell that this was originally intended to be a MMORPG, lots of "collect 5 bear asses" quests.
I got the full pack for $12, even though I know that at least some of the DLC is kinda crappy. I like to feel like I have everything.Yeah, even if it's mediocre to good, it was only 6 bucks.
Been trying out the bow based off your recommendation and am really liking it so far. I remember liking the gunlance when I was playing with others before on the psp.Adding to the above: it's important to find a weapon you like and that feels good for you to use. You start the game with the basic versions of all twelve weapon types and experimenting is essential. I've been shifting between sword and shield, dual blades, gunlance, and longsword, dabbling with the great sword here and there, but after these past few months of avoiding ranged weapons, I think I finally found what I love with the bow. Granted, it helped watching a quick video on Youtube about it, but since I got into using it, I spent the whole morning playing. Didn't even realize the hours were passing.
I should probably shower.
... and eat.
My only gripe is that I'm still so early in the game that the second bow I can get requires Wroggi parts. I'm having a hard time killing the Great Wroggi with the beginner bow.Been trying out the bow based off your recommendation and am really liking it so far. I remember liking the gunlance when I was playing with others before on the psp.
Personal taste, but I prefer the Sid Meier Bundle going on at the same timehttps://www.humblebundle.com/weekly
For anyone who missed it the first time around, Double Fine also brought back their Humble Bumble for all of their current, fully released games. Minus Broken Age because I would imagine it's too new and they understandably would want full profits for it right now.
If I had the money, I'd get it. Though a friend of mine got it recently and already owned a copy of Civ V. So he gifted it to me.Personal taste, but I prefer the Sid Meier Bundle going on at the same time
It's also missing The Cave and Iron Brigade.Double Fine also brought back their Humble Bumble for all of their current, fully released games. Minus Broken Age...