All I have learned from this is that hurling a hammer at a fellow’s head will not kill him. Should come in handy.
It plays like a higher-res version of the GameCube game I poured hundreds of hours into for me. A damn shame that the experience seems to be so varied among users. I was filled with dread after scrolling through the negative reviews on Steam, but finally decided to boot it up and found everything to... absolutely fine.
Of course! I wasn’t suggesting that there is anything wrong with multiplayer, I just happened to be in a similar situation where the friends I had that play weren’t into starting a new character and offered to play alongside my level one character. I didn’t particularly fancy playing with random, and after reading…
With that header image, for a brief moment I thought it was an article about Windows 8 on a Vita.
Final Fantasy: Tactics Advance - the game I bought a GBA SP for. Even took a day off, then remained next to a power socket for the following 18hrs, charging as and when I needed it.
The only reason I ended up buying it over Christmas was that I was pining for a lootfest. I really wanted to play Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance, ha!
Thanks! Yeah, I suggested a new character for them when I first picked it up, but the two players I was potentially going to play with weren’t into that. Wasn’t sure on any of the scaling details though.
I gave it a tickle on PS4 a while back and wasn’t really gripped, and I’m not sure if much has changed in that regard from that point, but I’m enjoying it more on PC (typically that just doesn’t seem to be the case with me), and feel more like I’m developing a character, certainly finding a better array of equipment…
Looks like I made the right choice then, thanks for the article. Finally picked up Diablo 3 years aftet every else I know that plays it, and was offered a co-op game with a long-time fan. I made an excuse and started alone; love it! Even at a mere 16 levels I’ve found the loot coming thick and fast, and I think the…
99% of the time I horde my JRPGs; quite a few have become valuable heirlooms! Not so with Tierkreis. That game... Those horrific voices... That disappointment... Only DS game I ever sent to Music Magpie.
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Because a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, people did not give a shit about resolution, frame rate, or any types of scan lines. They wanted information, and they wanted it quick, dammit!
Obviously it isn’t really the case, but I certainly feel like I read “Naturally, they were pissed” in every Steam article.
I’ll certainly give them a go, and give credit where credit is due! I have a whole host of levels under NanashiNoProfile as well, I think they’re alright :)
Great list! I’ve got to say though, I think the reason I share your feelings on Fallout is almost solely down to me playing The Witcher 3 this year. Without it, my storytelling expectations might not have been raised so high.
Contains real Cat Head™!
I share this problem. I wanted to make sure I got the best performance for Xenoblade Chronicles X and had to delete Metroid Prime Trilogy, Pikmin 3, a Wii Kirby game, and the Hyrule Warriors patch. I was then able to just scrape in all of the download packs for Xenoblade.