That looked so promising, but I didn't pull the trigger when it was on pre-order. It's fun, I take it?Now addicted to Cities: Skylines
That looked so promising, but I didn't pull the trigger when it was on pre-order. It's fun, I take it?Now addicted to Cities: Skylines
I thought the length was about the same, if not longer. Mind you, I'm including all the side stuff. The main story? Yeah, probably shorter.Aaaaaand I'm already done replaying Arkham City. I don't remember it being that short. How can it take batman less time to clear out an entire city full of criminals than it does to clear out an asylum? Definitely not as fun as the first and lacking in a lot of the creepy mood.
....Seriously? Have we gone so far that we're now accepting that "autosave" is something you need a mod for? That's ridiculous.autosave mod.
This i agree with - nothing like not having an autosave function and not being able to put it inAlso the fact that any shortcomings can be easily fixed with mods (unlike other games I can think of) is a plus in my book.
So would you buy it at full price, or wait until it's on sale? After seeing a bunch of videos about it, I'm on the fence about getting it right now.Dragonball Xenoverse. It's got a Budokai feel to it which is fine with me, I loved that series.
This is my problem too. It looks fun, but not 50-60 bucks fun. I'd pick it up for 25-30.So would you buy it at full price, or wait until it's on sale? After seeing a bunch of videos about it, I'm on the fence about getting it right now.
Reset?I taught one of my amiibos to be an item whore on accident.
That is fantastic. One very tough boss to beat. I usually end up dying three times for every success I get. If I can get a teleporter, I get two guys in the the second to the left weapon station to disable it, and then concentrate of the O2, and other weapons as best can. Breach bombs, and repair drones are god send at that level. Any cracks and the whole crew goes after it like ants with sugar.FTL
I did it! I DID IT! I beat the flagship for the first time!
Took the Type A Zoltan Cruiser with me, which had the very deadly Halberd Beam. That beam cut through level 1 shields like nothing, making early fights easy. Then I got a Breach Bomb II, which made taking down shields even easier. Then I snagged a Flak gun. So shields were never an issue for me.
Then I got Droid Control with two Lvl 1 Defense Droids (only kept one running, but I had an immediate backup when needed).
And crew teleporter
And stealth.
Add in level 3 shields and nearly maxed out engines so I had over 50% dodge and the flagship was a joke. I barely even got scratched in the process.
My main is a Namekian who is centered around Strike attacks.Went ahead and bought DB Xenoverse on Steam. Still had birthday money to spend, and I haven't gotten a new game in almost a year. We'll see how Anime Cheesy brings the universe to its knees!
It's more of the same (in a good way) with a few new powers, new toys (strangledust is a lot of fun), and a storyline focusing on a minor character of the main story and why exactly he got involved to begin with.So I finally beat Dishonored, which was surprisingly satisfying, but now I have to decide where to go from here. I have all the Dishonored DLC, which always end up with as a "buy the GOTY, everything-included edition when it's cheap" shopper, but I also have similar editions of Borderlands 2 and Saints Row IV.
Has anyone done the DLC on Dishonored? Is it worth the time?
I'm afraid to move in this game. I might trip and fall and break my neck.Bloodborne: Ouch.
I know you're joking but--fall damage seems much more forgiving in this than in Dark Souls.I'm afraid to move in this game. I might trip and fall and break my neck.
I just finally figured out how to make it around the square with the burning werewolf without getting slaughtered. I've never really played a "souls" game before, but I can kinda see how people say its difficult, but not in such a way that you can't say, "You know what, I screwed that up myself, I'll get em next round."I know you're joking but--fall damage seems much more forgiving in this than in Dark Souls.
The first boss isn't playing around, and I used 15 vials trying to stay alive during the fight. Died, came back--zero vials. I'm too used to estus flasks renewing upon death, but now I need to assess whether I actually think I can win a situation or whether I should just accept death to conserve healing for another day.
In Dark Souls, it's almost always your own fault, perhaps excluding the first Capra demon and Artorias.I just finally figured out how to make it around the square with the burning werewolf without getting slaughtered. I've never really played a "souls" game before, but I can kinda see how people say its difficult, but not in such a way that you can't say, "You know what, I screwed that up myself, I'll get em next round."
Thanks! This article makes certain something I was considering--in many ways, it's kind of worse coming from playing Dark Souls. You get into certain habits and naturally slide back into those habits, and they don't work in Bloodborne. I had killed an enemy and starting messing with some menu stuff, then suddenly, a fucking patrol showed up to attack. That would never happen in Dark Souls. I appreciate that he mentions the static nature was part of the DS design (as well as an insidious part of the story).This guy had some good tips, especially for coming from Dark Souls. http://kotaku.com/20-hours-in-im-obsessed-with-bloodborne-1693242198
Can't wait till payday, I want this game so bad.Pillars of Eternity. EEEEES GOOOOD.