Got Psychonauts(STILL love this game) and am doing a 100 percent run. WHERE ARE YOU LAST FIGMENTS! I know your there SOMEWHERE! Velvetopia is probably the hardest, cos of the colors.
Bwahahahaha! Are my brethren making things difficult for you?WHERE ARE YOU LAST FIGMENTS! I know your there SOMEWHERE!
Did you get the Ultimate version, with all the DLC? Because the DLC's pretty awesome.The Fallout hype train convinces me to finally buy New Vegas. I just have to get through Saints Row IV at my current rate of almost half hour a week playing, and I'll get right on it.
Also, thanks to a $14 gift card I found it cost me all of fifty-five cents. Once again, not in a huge hurry to jump on the new games bandwagon.
Try Heroes of the Storm!Smite, I hate these types of games but the arena part, is amazingly mindless 5 on 5 fun.
Conquest is so BORING.
Always.Did you get the Ultimate version, with all the DLC? Because the DLC's pretty awesome.
The first day I owned a Civ game I was up until 7:30am the next day. I've never had a strategy game's One More Turn syndrome hit that hard before or since.Played Civ V last night.
5:30am arrived way earlier than it should have.
All this hullabaloo about Arkham Knight has gotten me in the mood for some Batman, so I've fired up Arkham City again.
Catwoman needs fisting!
You Britta'd it.I volunteer in tribute!
That's interesting, I found Marvel to be much easier to control than Lego Batman 2.After finishing the third mission, the open world (Manhattan) became available. And honestly, so far, I'm finding flying around the city with Iron Man not as enjoyable as flying around Gotham as Superman. There's something really off about the controls that doesn't make it as smooth.
Yeah, I don't know. I really enjoyed the way Superman and other flying characters handled in Lego Batman 2.That's interesting, I found Marvel to be much easier to control than Lego Batman 2.
If you're playing the original version, you are specifically allowed to kill the 4 bosses directly because the game forces you to. In other words, you don't need to hold back during those fights, so be as violent as you want. If you are in the Director's Cut, you are given specific means during each fight to accomplish the kills non-directly or to allow you to perform a non-lethal KO... doing it via these means will not violate the achievement.Been cracking into some Deus Ex Human Revolution, finally doing the stealthy, no killing run I've always wanted to.
I'm not sure I accomplished it though so far. The first boss, I was using only tranq darts on, then he kind of got himself in a corner and grenaded the holy fucking shit out of himself. Hopefully that doesn't count towards my run.
Shit. Yeah, I'm in the Director's Cut and I think it went the lethal way because of his self bombardment. Fuck petals.If you're playing the original version, you are specifically allowed to kill the 4 bosses directly because the game forces you to. In other words, you don't need to hold back during those fights, so be as violent as you want. If you are in the Director's Cut, you are given specific means during each fight to accomplish the kills non-directly or to allow you to perform a non-lethal KO... doing it via these means will not violate the achievement.
Looking at the achievement for the Director's Cut, the boss fights STILL don't count for it.Shit. Yeah, I'm in the Director's Cut and I think it went the lethal way because of his self bombardment. Fuck petals.
So you're fine. Just know that each boss fight has means to beat each boss other than gunning them down. Like the first boss has turrets you can lure them into if you're good enough at hacking to get to them and have the Str mod to move them.Pacifist
Complete Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut without anyone dying by your hand. (Boss fights don't count).
The Danish get Berserkers in Civ 5. They are Amphibious (can attack from the water with no penalty) and get +1 extra movement, exactly because that's how Vikings were able to succeed. So... yeah, they get their Longboats. You just don't get to see them.It irks me that in none of the Civilization games, do the Vikings get a Longship as a special unit. Especially with ability to go upriver. I guess that would be a bit imbalancing, but, well, that's exactly why the Vikings were able to ransack across Europe from 780 to 1000 AD with little trouble.
Yeah, the Berserkers aren't bad. Much better than they were in 3... though, admittedly, I am kicking a lot of ass in Civ III with the Scandinavians. At one point I was fighting a three-front war against Greece, France, and German. The French lost 3 cities, two Greek cities rebelled and joined me, and I captured 2 German cities. All three pressed for peace, which I granted. Then Germany kept moving people in my borders towards my cities, and after the 4th time of telling them to stop it, I declared war. German has lost 2 more cities and I have 4 units around their capital. Greece tried to capitalize by also declaring war on Germany and capturing Munich... when then rebelled in favor of me. Of course, my civilization is the Industrial / Modern era, and everyone else is still medieval.The Danish get Berserkers in Civ 5. They are Amphibious (can attack from the water with no penalty) and get +1 extra movement, exactly because that's how Vikings were able to succeed. So... yeah, they get their Longboats. You just don't get to see them.