I bought Oblivion for the same reasoning and ended up returning it--just didn't like it. Looking forward to Skyrim though, whenever I get done with New Vegas.I bought Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion yesterday. I bought Morrowind for the PC back in 2003 or so, and I didn't much care for it. I thought was boring, and I disliked the lack of direction. But since I loved Fallout 3, I thought I'd give it another try. I'm not convinced yet. I did like the way it suggested a class, and it was eerily accurate, suggesting an Agent for me (I enjoy sneaking around and sniping). My biggest complaint so far is the brightness. I've jacked up the TV and the in-game controls, but that just seems to white things out. I guess it's intentional, but it makes sneaking around very hard. I just finished the tutorial, so I will update as I proceed.
I returned it. It didn't suck me into a different world like Fallout 3 did. It's weird. I could see the similarities, but I felt superfluous to the world, instead of an integral part of it like F3. I can see where people would like it, but it didn't work for me. I got Uncharted 2 instead. That's been fun. My biggest criticism so far is that it's too easy. I should definitely crank up the difficulty. I also wish it allowed for more autonomy. It feels like I'm only 90% in control of the main character at the best of times, and 40% at the worst of times. On the positive side, it has some of the best PS3 game graphics of anything I've owned. The little touches on the main character are cool, like random body movements, even while walking. It makes a big difference over the static robot walk most game characters do. Sure most do something random if they're still, but he does it while he walks or runs, like coughing, or slipping occasionally, etc.I bought Oblivion for the same reasoning and ended up returning it--just didn't like it. Looking forward to Skyrim though, whenever I get done with New Vegas.
Burnout 3 is still the best burnout. I wish they'd make a "Burnout 3 HD."I've gone back to playing Burnout 3: Takedown in my spare time. Love that game. Still haven't gotten all the trophies...
Yeah, and Burnout: Revenge just showed that "Darker and Edgier" doesn't mean more fun, which is the only reason to play Burnout. Plus, whoever decided that, "Hey, we should make it so that it's possible to blow up your car as soon as you start the level" should die of flesh-eating disease.Burnout 3 is still the best burnout. I wish they'd make a "Burnout 3 HD."
I guess Burnout Paradise is ok (better than Burnout 4 was, anyway).... but I like Burnout 3 so much better. It just always felt like I could concentrate more on fighting the other cars when I didn't have to worry about picking a route.
The main beefYeah, and Burnout: Revenge just showed that "Darker and Edgier" doesn't mean more fun, which is the only reason to play Burnout. Plus, whoever decided that, "Hey, we should make it so that it's possible to blow up your car as soon as you start the level" should die of flesh-eating disease.
I still have to wait three weeks.Just started Arkham City.
Daaaaaaamn.
Tons of little nods to the previous game and some hidden stuff for the next game in Arkham City.Just started Arkham City.
Daaaaaaamn.
On one hand, its better because it has more content. On the other hand, its worse because you can't break the game in half with all of it's bugs and glitches.Picked up Final Fantasy VI Advance for $20 over the weekend and I have been playing that on my DS lite.
That was kinda fun to do in Ultima Underworld, too. VAS KAL CORP. Muahaha.Inspired by the no-kill run of Fallout: New Vegas, yesterday I started an all-kill run, where I tried to kill every sentient being in the game that can be killed, without regard for benefits to my character. Basically, see it--kill it. I slaughtered Goodspring, then wandered to the jail and sliced through everyone with a knife and some of their dynamite.
It was fun in some ways, but I can see this getting boring too, as there'd practically be no story. I just appreciate that Bethesda allows you to play the game like this if that's your desire. Odds are I'm going back to my rough-justice gunslinger type character next time I play, but I think I'll keep the all-kill save just in case I wanna try it out some more.
Eh, I'm pretty sure EVERYBODY saved the game and then cast it, to see what would happen.Oh Gas... only you would cast the Armageddon spell...
This is honestly the only Armored Core I ever finished. I could never beat AC3 because of that AC in the level where you had to run through the cannon... the tiny one that had a shitload of grenades for some reason.I've gone back to Armored Core 3: Silent Line, and I'm really getting back into it. I've been messing around with the AC design feature and made a reasonable facsimile for a G-1 Megatron. As a combat unit, it fairly sucks, but I was amused anyway.
I'm told the expansions SUCK though, which is why they were dropped from the canon.Inbetween WoW sessions I've FINALLY picked up an OOOOLD game I've always wanted to take a stab at:
F.E.A.R. the Platinum Edition. So far? Freaking loving every second.
They'll have no bearing on the overarching plot of the FEAR series... basically some really stupid things happen in them, so FEAR 2 begins with the assumption they didn't happen. If your not going to play FEAR 2 and 3, you honestly won't notice.It was actually watching Jesse Cox play Co-Op with Trish in FEAR3 that made me finally remember to go get the first game. I'm really glad I did.
As for the expansions no longer being "canon"? Not sure what that means as I'm barely an hour or so into the first FEAR.