I think this is the last weekend of 2016 in which I will have time to play a game. So should I continue with FF XV, as it was a normal weekend, or try something new and go out on a higher note?
I think this is the last weekend of 2016 in which I will have time to play a game. So should I continue with FF XV, as it was a normal weekend, or try something new and go out on a higher note?
Outlast
I really wish that the libra box was both easier to read, and in a place that you can digest quickly DURING active battle.
Back after Advent Children came out, a friend and I (both entirely uninterested in anime) watched it out of curiosity. One thing we both laughed at was how gravity can suddenly mean nothing to a character. My tiny experience with anime hints that this is a common trope.
The following is a ranking in tiers based on my experience with them, but you could just actually say this is a full ranking in this order.
They are pretty cool. I like seeing them in Prompto's pictures when I rest up. (That photo feature's entire purpose is to allow you to actually see the detailed character models)
I. Am. So. Tired. Of. Imperial. Dropships.
"The open world mechanic is a mess. Fast travel should not cost anything."
One of my favorite details to the first 3 Dragon Quest games was how each world encompassed or included parts of the prior ones. DQ 2's map had the entirety of DQ1 (though in less detail) and DQ 3 had a distant past version of DQ 1 that you formed. As a kid, that continuity was a major selling point. Looking back at…
I'm not sure if I'd say it's the best, but FF X is my favorite of the bunch. I came into it as someone that had only prior played 7 and 8 prior and got a bit soured by 8. I rented 10 over a holiday and was blown away by the production values. I enjoyed the poignant story and loved the supporting cast.
I've only tried to play FF VI three different times (all as an adult) and I'm always bored before this supposed "dark world" happens. I've never seen the opera house either.
I'm a fan of their previous work. IV uses a lot more synth and has more of a pop sound than their prior work. Songs like "Mothers of the Sun" and "Over and over" and "Space to Bakersfield" are about the closest to their past work, which is more guitar driven, spaced-out kind of stuff.
IV is probably one of my favorite albums in the last 10 years. I've had it on near repeat since it was release as well.
I'm also a bit irritated that I have yet to find a soundtrack that has a chocobo theme. Maybe it's too much to have chocobo music playing while driving and riding chocobo's but I find that a soothing tune when moving around.
I'm incredibly disappointed in the music they've picked for some of these games playlists. X and XIV in particular, they left out the best tracks!
"It's sultry out."
I know! All my life I thought it was Cup O Noodles
Honestly, I think they're an intermediate step toward creating a machine learning platform at google/amazon. Not really unlike Siri or the Android assistant but these companies don't have a mass market phone (google just started) Overall, they provide a fairly crude product, but the underlying tech and data is pretty…
I did assign more than just the hero, but somehow, through figuring out how to deploy to a battle, forgot to assign any sort of healer.
I'm curious to know if they sell an elf with an actual camera inside it.