@MacGyver1138: Ah, crap, didn't know it was on GOG. 2 bucks with DRM or 4 bucks without? I think I'll have to lean towards GOG for this one.
@MacGyver1138: Ah, crap, didn't know it was on GOG. 2 bucks with DRM or 4 bucks without? I think I'll have to lean towards GOG for this one.
@Destrokk: Me too, and this is the first I've heard of the game. (Been ignoring it outright until now.)
@Komrade Kayce: Just a few more playthroughs and I'll have figured out what the rest of the song is saying.
@senselocke: Senselocke, you are not alone. I thought the same thing you did. I bought "I MAED A GAM3" and almost immediately tried letting my friends play it without me being signed in. It informed me that I must be signed in to xbox live, and gave me the list of valid XBL gamer tags. Unless someone switched my…
I usually ignore game trailers these days, at least for games I already plan on playing; they are just too spoiler-filled. My friend soaks up every bit of marketing their guys can dream up, multiple times over, and I berate him for it constantly.
@ThreeOneFive: That makes 3 of us. Is that a bad sign? Was the game that much work to play?
Wait, it's called the iSlate? Are we sure?
Oh hey, Blood Bowl finally comes out.
@Kirbysuperstar: I forgot about that. Maybe I still can enjoy it then, though admittedly not for long all alone. (Obviously, Extra mode didn't do much for me the first time around.)
I don't know whether to call this justification and continue being mad at them, or cry over the passing of another online Phantasy Star.
@Plainswalker22: Too late. That's already how I read it.
@Friedhamster: Hey, Judas was a jerk.
@djfakt: Maybe you weren't listening when I said I was on the final area. Clearly, as anyone who's played it can attest to, I did my time. RE-doing my time without any of the exploration aspects is not exceedingly attractive.
I hope this one won't be so grindy. I got stuck on the last one when I inadvertently downleveled all my characters at once to get more skill points, thinking the trek back up to adequate level wouldn't take too long. Well... it did, and I couldn't stick through the grind. I was on what could have been the final…
I just bought this game a week ago and found myself playing it with 2 different parties, who had 2 entirely opposite experiences.
A question for those who have played it:
No. Frankly, let's not get ahead of ourselves. If some technology existed that allowed us to perceive our games in 3-D flawlessly and without making any concessions from what we already enjoy in our gaming, then it's the next logical step. Such a technology does not exist, however, so all this smoke-blowing is…
Something about the way Ezio rows— the rhythm of the button press-delay-stroke-let go, to be more precise— triggers some primal instinctive reaction in me that I still can't understand. I get very aggressive and anxious for no apparent reason.
I believe that goes to Albert Odyssey for the Sega Saturn. My friend and I had no save cartridge, so we tried repeatedly to beat it in one go. It must be something like a 40-50 hour game.
@otis123: For only a million jillion dollars. Or something like that.