Running two friends through Dark Souls 2 (original), because there’s less chance of invasions and more chance for Jolly cooperation!
Running two friends through Dark Souls 2 (original), because there’s less chance of invasions and more chance for Jolly cooperation!
I hope it grips me more than the first one. I don’t know why but it took me a really long time when playing it before I actually started to enjoy the world and wanted to know more of the story.
I love Tyranny, for making you slowly justify really bad decisions in this huge bureaucracy of evil and you don’t even feel bad about it until you really think about it.
Tyranny doesn’t so much have a non ending as it ends at the act 2 of a 3 act story but calls it act 3.
I too, am replaying the New Order, this time the timeline I didn’t do (Wyatt).
ESPORTS COMMENTERS - We’re not talking about the real ones. You guys do good work. I mean the fakes ones that companies drag out to narrate gameplay demonstrations at E3. It is excruciating. Please stop.
Everything looks neat but as far as I’m concerned Wolfenstein 2 takes all the trophies.
Not Jade Empire nor an normal rpg?
Reading some of the comments here, I wonder how much of our perception of EA Battlefront is colored by nostalgia for Pandemics run.
Interesting, I felt that andromeda was flawed but fun. There’s an irony that the parts I enjoyed the most were the parts longest in place like the combat and squad members.
This weekend was good stuff, with some great article topics.
That’s terrible, I swear there’s something about power supplies.
Thanks, It happens to everyone. Just a reminder that gaming is expensive ;)
Well my power supply unit on my gaming desktop recently exploded, taking out my motherboard and graphics card.
There’s kind of a shameful part of me that enjoys the validation that someone in the dev team chose Charlotte to be a bride even though she’s far from the most popular waifu list.
Oddly enough the one game popping into my mind is Wolfenstein the New Order. Having to pick who ‘dies’ and having the survivor resent you for it, is surprisingly poignant.
Maybe I missed it, but what did your guest who didn’t watch anime think of the cafe experience?
One of my favorite parts of Red Dead Redemption is how the death of the old west (and John) goes hand in hand with the start of World War 1.