AtomikSnowman
AtomicSnowman
AtomikSnowman

I want to buy this game but don’t have a PC on which to play it. C’mon!

I had the original Performance MX years ago. Momentum scroll has ever after been part of life. I've recently upgraded to the Master S2. Loved the change from a mechanical switch to the electronic one that clicks the wheel into and out of position.

I had the original Performance MX years ago. Momentum scroll has ever after been part of life. I've recently

I, too, was horrified.

I tried both in a blind test. They were supposed to both have the same amount of spice with the only difference being the medium. I picked the pumpkin as the best. I guess I just don’t like the taste of sweet potato... as much.

Perhaps they’re trying to shove Fable down people’s throats again. The game sold well, and I’m reasonably certain I played through all of them simply because my bro owned them and it was free. But they were all the same game.

It takes about 2-3 minutes getting back into the game. Maybe it’s my shitty ISP, but that’s not going to get any better any time soon. The work you were doing in any zone that you didn’t have time to complete is gone, and if you don’t want to be screwed over you have to find a place to camp at the end of the session

I remember when this was $30-40 per DVD... Now get off my lawn...

I remember when this was $30-40 per DVD... Now get off my lawn...

Oh DANG!

I cancelled my Power Armor edition preorder. After a couple of beta sessions I realized that 76 isn’t made for people with responsibilities to family. Saved game states mean nothing since you have to log in and wait around every time you want to pick up the game. Gone are the 5-10 minute sessions I have to have.

I fall asleep during any lecture. So any podcast will put me right to bed.

Really enjoyed WC3. Remastering after sixteen years means that lots of kids who weren’t even gestating when it came out will get to play a game they’d never have considered picking up for to it’s age. Contrast that with Resident Evil in every system known to man... and I’m really not sure we’re to go from there.

I never had a PCP. I went to the doctor so infrequently that it was a waste if my time even thinking about how to see the same doctor twice. But now I’m old... Almost, but not that close to 40.. And things are breaking down. Muscles get pulled. Chronic conditions rear there heads... Just yesterday I decided I was tied

I just finally got mine last weekend and had no idea... Awesome

Yup, cancelled my PS Classic order about five minutes after I saw the full list. I retain some of the PS1 games I had back in the heyday, but would totally get this if it made playing some of them easier/faster/more reliable.

In general, there’s no way I can commit more than 20-30 minutes to a game at a time. There’s always something or someone in the house that needs my attention. Long gaming sessions (2 hours or more) are very rare for me. Like 2-3 a year.

There was an Android emulator that worked on my old Nexus 10 flawlessly for most games. But getting a controller hooked up was a PITA so I mostly just used it for FF:Tactics. The load times in that game make it prohibitive these days.

My bad.  Thank you.

Castlevania: Requiem was released last Thursday or Friday for $20. It includes Bloodlines and SotN. Both are software upscaled to 1080p and 4k pretty well. They do a good job looking like the Saturn versions on a giant screen without getting all blurry.

SOTN would have kept my reservation if it hadn’t been rereleased for every system known. Einhander is the only way to have saved it, but it was such a limited title I knew it wouldn’t be included.

I genuinely didn’t care for about 16 of the games on this list. I still have copies of Wild Arms and FFVII, and I have the GCN version of MGS “Twin Snakes”. And I honestly found Rouge Trip to be a much more fun vehicle combat game than Twisted Metal.