I left Fallout 4 for Bo3 too, it's a ridiculous amount of fun, and you can play in short bursts and feel satisfied, which I think is the biggest difference between the two.
I left Fallout 4 for Bo3 too, it's a ridiculous amount of fun, and you can play in short bursts and feel satisfied, which I think is the biggest difference between the two.
This weekend I might try to finally finish The Witcher 3, which has slowly been calling me back after an extended break.
Yeah Harmy's editions look pretty amazing, but I actually found a different one why does similar to Harmy yet keeps in the subtle CGI enhancements that I think made the movies look a lot better without betraying the original effects.
I've downloaded all of Harmys editions though and plan to watch them at some point to…
Jessica Jones was a big surprise to me, I knew it was going to be pretty good but I wasn't expecting to be so impressed with it as I was. It's definitely my favourite MCU project so far, I can't wait to see what else the Netflix series can do.
I recently completed listening to Stephen Fry's complete narration of the Harry Potter series, it's taken me a good 6-7 months on my commutes to work, and it's been an absolutely delightful experience. Stephen Fry's narration is hands down the best way to experience this series and it's gotten me addicted to audio…
Confirmed. I've put about 30 hours into FNV on PC and it's even been pretty heavily modded, and don't think I've crashed once.
Unpleasant Surprise - That Fallout 4 failed to capture my interest, it's not a bad game by any means, it just didn't pull me in like the previous games. Maybe I played too much Skyrim and Fallout 3/NV in the interim.
So I've been playing Wow…I don't really like MMO's and have messed around with WOW here and there a few times over the years since my friends love it, but this time I've gotten quite addicted. I can't explain it, the gameplay isn't great, questing is a dull grind, but goddammit if it isn't satisfying leveling up,…
Assassins Creed 3 pretty much killed the series for me, I loved all the games up to Brotherhood, liked Revelations, but hated ACIII. Even though the later ones havent been bad, I havent been able to get back into the series since.
Watched the final half of Jessica Jones this weekend, was incredibly impressed with the whole season and they nailed the ending too making it the most satisfying season of TV I've seen in a long time.
I was bit disappointed with the last episode, only because I didn't realise they were building up to a season 2 and thus thought we'd get some solid resolutions. I was also extremely let down with how Miras story ended up, and the fact that it would end up with that final choice no matter what choices you made in…
Romancing Cassandra is the best, 50 hours of slowly breaking down her barriers until you get to the adorably cute romantic side. Even though I realised by the end of it that I had spent more hours trying to get a video game character to love me than I had an actual human woman, it was still completely worth it!
Ive been enjoying Black Ops 3 more than Fallout 4, which is surprising to say the least. It's just hard to find the time to really sit down and absorb myself in Fallout 4 atm.
I really wanted do to get this game, as the Beta was genuinely a lot of fun. I eventually decided against it as I absolutely detest the DLC scheme they've used for the game and know I'll be able to get it at a better price for the premium edition in a year or so anyway.
Jessica Jones is making everything look like garbage.
Pretty much every important and powerful character (apart from Luke Cage, and I suppose now Simpson) are women and it's pretty cool to see. This show feels incredibly modern even with it's noir tone, and I think it's the most engaging superhero story I've ever seen on screen so far.
Watched 2 episodes of Jessica Jones hungover today. It's really good so far, visually slick with interesting multilayered characters. I can see myself binging through the entire series in the next few days just like Daredevil. These Marvel Netflix shows are fucking great.
Thats how I felt after getting really into oddity Skyrim. I spent hours and hours of modding almost every aspect of the game, to make it look and play so much better. Then I play for an hour and am bored and want to find something else to add and change to it.
I was a bit disappointed with how conventional that Vault was at first, and that the only quest given was to find that girls cat. Thankfully, I was proven wrong after finishing that quest and it's probably the best side quest I've done in the game so far.
Im thinking a Skyrim in space type of deal, massive open world RPG and choice of race/class etc.