Yes, but Shadows of the Damned was the most recent game and scored a piffling 60,000 sales. Also, it was great, so I'm willing to take a chance on this, because hey, it might surprise me.
Yes, but Shadows of the Damned was the most recent game and scored a piffling 60,000 sales. Also, it was great, so I'm willing to take a chance on this, because hey, it might surprise me.
Shadows of the Damned was around 8 hours long on both my playthroughs and between 7 and 9 hours long on all three of my wife's playthroughs.
Although I don't think this game looks all that great, I feel compelled to buy anything Grasshopper Manufacture puts out after the underwhelming sales of the fantastic Shadows of the Damned.
I continue to be disappointed by the Eric/Sookie scenes and more than once last night I heard my wife muttering "I want the old Eric back".
I'm assuming one or both or your comments was sarcastic.
Why do people assume it's going to have a good story? Is there any indication of this? It's something people assumed because of the sad trailer.
Seems like you gave enough of a damn to respond to me in the first place, brother. You also seem to be having difficulty letting me have my "opinion".
People have different tastes, that doesn't account for believing something that is clearly completely untrue.
Playing New Vegas, I kept saying I liked Fallout 3 more... but going back to Fallout 3 (I'm playing it on PC for the first time because I bought the Quakecon pack last weekend - previously I had it on 360) I find myself missing New Vegas.
The only glitch I've experienced with Gun Runners is when I went to sack the place (I always fail at stealth when Alice McLafferty sends me there to steal something), the vendor Protectron somehow escaped his booth and came after me. The thing is... he's invincible.
So, it really is just another zombie game, but on a beach. Pass.
Ginger wins this week's True Blood. What a freaking champion. Her climbing onto Pam's shaking coffin was THE MOMENT of the episode.
I've even noticed a few of my friends playing it on 360, I have no idea why. at least two are just replaying the story, one is playing Ballad of Gay Tony, which I never got around to buying (after really not enjoying Lost & Damned).
I stopped relying on GTAIV's minimap once I had learned my way around the city, and that's when I had the most fun with the game - from about halfway through to the end. I tried to go back for Lost & Damned and by then I was rusty, the game felt clunky and I was forced to ride motorcycles.
Just make sure you include ascii art of BEEG AMERICAN TEETEES.
I can't help but feel a better WoW experience in the days of old-school tech would be a sword, some armor, and some Azeroth-based map labels for you to cover up town names on your local street directory.
Jazz Jackrabbit?
It's a lot more fun in co-op. I got bored with it myself but playing it with my wife and with friends over Xbox Live made it more enjoyable.
You were supposed to deduce from five practically identical pictures with token adjustments to hair style and colour, which Femshep best represented the particular character you want to use to save the universe - in a game where you decide backstory and character actions from the outset, carrying your choices and…
Her personality, obviously.