Nah, I read it, we respectfully disagree, etc. Just bein' feisty.
Nah, I read it, we respectfully disagree, etc. Just bein' feisty.
"I wouldn't."
Well that's just, like, your opinion, man. (Thanks for the correction, I'll fix.)
PS4, because I don't own an XBox and I don't do computer gaming.
This sounds intriguing, but I just remember how irritated I got trying to force my way through BRAID, and I dunno. Gorgeous looking game, though. (Also, I _like_ some of the tyranny of adventure games.)
The Incredible Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson is pretty great. (And the movie version is good too.)
Your loss, really.
I saw that part as a kid and it haunted me for years; when I actually tracked down the movie and watched it as an adult… it was honestly still really fucking scary. Love that movie.
True story: while I stand by my review, I completely forgot the Betsy Ross flashbacks. I do not much care for that character.
_Monsters_.
Holy crap, I haven't thought about that movie in _years_.
Thanks! And I've been digging the Kirkhammer a lot, actually; I just need to pump it up more. (Have to figure out where to find more double blood shards.) I didn't know you could buy Father Gascogine's armor—as always with these games, I'm torn between wanting to figure things out for myself, and being so lost that I…
I started playing this again after putting it down for a few months, and it is kicking my ass. Had to get co-op help for the Blood Starved Beast (I feel both guilty and relieved), and I'm struggling a bit to move forward, although I'm managing just enough progress to not feel like it's a completely wasted effort. I…
…holy shit.
I'm not sure either, but I remember getting very well-acquainted with the first six levels of that game and nothing past that.
I've started playing Bloodborne again. I love the game, and it hurts me, and I love it, and it hurts me. The best part is trying to explain to my girlfriend why I keep playing. (She's now invested in me defeating the Blood-Starved Beast, though.)(That has not happened yet.)
I will say that I regret the opening paragraph of my HG review—I don't think it was the right angle to start from. That said, I don't sit down to watch _any_ show wanting to dislike it. That's just dumb, especially when you consider that I had to marathon the whole show in, like, two days to write the review. You…
Did it get any better in season 2? Honestly curious.
I didn't realize there wasn't a hard copy—I had to download the version I played, but I assumed that was just a review thing. It's a pretty massive game, too, as far as that goes; I had to clear a fair amount of room on my Wii U to get it.
First half of Black Tapes first season, maybe. But then they started tying everything together, and the show got bogged down in mythology. I really hope season 2 picks back up.