Do you like spy thriller based things? Do you like comedic twists on things? Do you enjoy solid first person shooting? Do you enjoy good writing?
Do you like spy thriller based things? Do you like comedic twists on things? Do you enjoy solid first person shooting? Do you enjoy good writing?
So there was this great reply to your post by this member, MazedMouse. I come back a few hours later to see if a good discussion took place, and I find the post gone.
Really?
Ah, I must confess I didn't consider that. I was looking at this as more of a historical project as oppose to a integrated learning experience.
To be honest, I wish you would of gone with a more "off the beaten path" approach instead of going with the "Greatest Hits" version for this list. While it's great to see games like SaGa Frontier, Lunar II and Soul Blazer on there, everything else I feel is more of the cream of the crop for JRPGs, games everyone has…
I thank you kindly for taking the time to respond to my messages, Jypsy. I shall be sure to take that into consideration and review the possibility of purchasing it.
Hmm, well that is actually a huge shame to hear. I wanted to check out all the hub bub, but after hearing about that I'm not sure if I really want to do something as a chore. Thanks for the heads up!
Frustrating to hear, being a dominate leftie. However, it seems like it's still doable despite that.
So this is going to be really obscure, but dig this.
If Space Mountain is missing it, then I think a lot of other people would end up missing that too.
My eyes first went to that gorgeous head of hair, follow by those deep red eyes. The level of detail that went into the hair, and then to the piece on her forehead is just simply stunning. I really appreciate the texture and detail provided to both Midna's forms because they just have a pop to them.
Sadly though, it's also one of those things in which once you learn it, you see it everywhere.
Haha, no worries! I just wanted to clarify, since I was a bit confused.
Just watch out for those pesky assassins! Them and their risking a simian causality all the time.
What a shame.
Which version of NOLF do you have?
For Contract J.A.C.K.?
Oh absolutely! It amazes me how good NOLF 2 still looks, and even as old as the Lithtech engine used for NOLF 1 is I still like it.
In all sincerity, I would recommend it for this fantastic space mission they have in there. Though to be honest it's a bit of a slog to get to that part, even as a short expansion.
Nice to know someone else who tracked down and bought pretty much every NOLF release.