Wizminkey
Wizminkey
Wizminkey

I enjoyed it on PC while I dabbled with it and am glad to play it on Xbox. It'll feel more natural with a controller, I imagine. Any idea if PC and Xbox players will be able to play together? I don't mind starting over, but it'd be nice to invite non-Xbox friends to play with me.

Life Is Strange Episode 2 — PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC

I'll have to check tonight, unless anyone knows offhand, but was this teased in any of the Codex entries? There are a few non-quest quests in the game, like the long multi-step one involving the four torches in the Orlesian forest ruins map... (I can't recall the zone's name) But that one is done through reading a

I am disappoint :( Glad I didn't rebuy it on Xbox One like I almost did when I saw it on sale.

They did? Was it officially announced somewhere, because before the game launched they promised they'd add on to the game instead of selling us a sequel edition. I'll be a sad panda because I paid launch day price for it, while I normally wait until the game is $30 or under on console, under $20 on PC.

They're simple and not particularly challenging, but there's something about the charm of the little plastic people and they're usually well-written to be funny to adults and kids.

I really wish the Lego games had online multiplayer. I get it, it's a big barrel of monkeys dealing with online for a game that doesn't really need it, but my teens are "too old" for Lego games, and my little ones are too young to play games yet.

Because many people these days equate game value to hours it takes to complete the story. They don't account for replays, or depth of the story or emotional impact or the gosh-darned beauty of the art and music.

Strangely, most farmers hate DST too. Livestock tend to be very routine-based and don't have a winding arm to turn back/forward!

I was thinking of bundling all my games and instruments together and Ebaying them recently. Glad I didn't now, because I know I'll be getting this.

I just installed it today and it seems interesting. I can pick people to meet and play a game with before adding them to my friends list. Would keep down on the bloat of people I've added after one match of something that went well, and almost never play with again.

I've had no problem with it since fiddling with it today. Maybe they got the fix out? Seems interesting. I'm always happy to play with like-minded people.

didn't even check this site yesterday. Busy day for me :P I have to stay with kid-appropriate games during days, but most evenings I'm down for Far Cry or DA:I MP or anything co-op. I haven't found a FC4 co-op game to join yet, unless the matchmaking just takes forever.

It's close, but I hope it's the first step in adding per-game layouts. Otherwise I see a lot of people constantly swapping button mappings as they switch from JAP to NA games with their O/X OK/Back disparity.

It's remapped for everything. So if you swap X and O to match your OK/Back preference in one game, you'll have to swap it back for another game that normally does it the way you like. I hope they evolve it to be per-game, otherwise I see a lot of people constantly swapping until they get fed up doing it.

It's not, it's system-level, meaning if you swap X and O you'll have to remember that any time the game tells you to press X you need to press O. I see a lot of people toggling a button swap on and off for a couple specific games until they get sick of changing it and never go back to the feature.

I doubt the PS4 OS has that kind of access to all games; button mappings (and on-screen QTE prompts and such) will still say "Press X" if you remapped it to O.

I think this feature would be more useful if you could apply it to certain games. Otherwise you'll customize the controls for, say, a Japanese game to match for OK/Back, then when you go to play a different game those controls will be backwards. Seems like you'd spend a lot of time changing it if you play different

Except when you play Japanese games. Then you'll have to remap it back to normal or it'll be swapped in-game.

Xbox One lets me "Hide" any uninstalled app in the "My Games/Apps" list. Uninstalled (and not hidden) apps are also kept to the far right in their own small-icon group. The game art tiles are also locally stored as far as I can tell, though sometimes they get updated and it takes 1-2 seconds to load the new art. We've