At least he didn't attempt to clock her with a kettlebell.
At least he didn't attempt to clock her with a kettlebell.
I thought I'd try to get all the cups but it took me hours to get through them all on 50cc. (I hadn't played in 5 years and needed the training)
Oh that's nice. I'm not a prime subscriber any more so I assumed the quick shipping was the main draw
My single day of getting slaughtered online seemed to show that the front pack does their thing while, say, 4th - 10th just beat the ever living snot out of each other. If you're in the middle of the pack, your final placement is purely about items and how/when you use them.
Amazon is incredibly poor at meeting demands for pre-orders of games. Seems like every big title has the same stories coming up, but people keep using them. (I would say that if you choke up the cash for prime, you're going to start looking for ways to use it, so it makes some sense)
I didn't play MK8 on the Wii U, so I don't know if it has a wheel (or shares the same one as the Wii), but I wouldn't play Kart without the motion controls. For me, it adds at least 1/4 of the fun to the game.
I grumble every time I have to fight them, mostly because it's just unwanted wear on my weapons.
I had a pretty good pattern where I could get in close and he'd repeatedly jump in the air and do a ground strike. For the most part, I could easily run over to the side where I wouldn't be effected. I got a lot of hits in this way, but then the SOB did an entirely different attack pattern at 50%. That's where things…
Maybe when I'm not in tier 1 cold weather clothes.
My first attempt at a Lynel was pretty ad-libbed, but I thought I was ready.
Wrapping up a fantastic trip to Vancouver (my God this city is beautiful) to get me some Mario Kart 8 going. I haven't played kart since the Wii version and I'm so happy they're keeping the plastic wheel thing going. I may even possibly get to see the wife try it.
Breath of the Wild is still consuming all my time, though I feel it is hitting a point that all open world games do; that feeling that you've done everything new and everything from this point on is the same but with different visuals. I've completed one divine beast and am on my second tribe hub, and have the entire…
Are there any games, not made and set in Japan, that depict teen life in any sort of interesting way? I've never played this series, but I sure do enjoy reading about it. Ultimately though, I wonder if it's the Japanese setting and sensibility more so than the actual characters and content.
I can't help but shudder and think there's a place raising these hundreds of thousands of grasshoppers
As a Seattlite, sometimes Breath of the Wild gets a bit too much like life. I'm not sure how many times I've just had to set the controller aside whilst sitting on a small cliff section, just waiting for rain to pass. In fact, I'm doing that right now as I type.
woah woah woah woah….
Sadly, I've been a microsoft/nintendo console only person for the last 10+ years. (I really just don't want to give up my xbox live account.)
I don't have a PS4 so the following is moot. I have always wanted to try this series out but have never done so because of the "anime" aspect of it. There's something about the hand-drawn style that makes me, I guess, uncomfortable. I feel it's irrational I'm a total hypocrite because I've played other Japanese games…
Now to find some friends.
i was just about to ask about a switch mario kart on the 8th, as I intend to be there and square.