That game just doesn't stop- and that's even including the DLC.
That game just doesn't stop- and that's even including the DLC.
"people who grew up rummaging through Peach’s castle"
I don't think that's hypocritical at all. I played it on Wii U and am sorely tempted to buy a Switch and play it all over again.
I think they're both amazing games in the context they were released- Ocarina doesn't really hold up so well today, but it had more of a structure so it's easier to remember, and at the time was just about the best game ever. Breath of the Wild is more of a minute-to-minute thrill, with fewer stand-out moments as a…
Telltale will remember that
I'll be playing the drums in Birmingham for a friend who needs a session drummer, which will be fun- I got some Zildjian Ks from Germany just before the Brexit vote in case the exchange rate tanked (spoiler: it did) and it's always nice to give those a hammering rather than the electronic practice kit I have.
Admittedly it's been a long while since I played it- worth revisiting perhaps?
Prey is utterly fantastic and so far my personal game of the year- and this is a year that includes Breath of the Wild. It's tense, it's thrilling, it's scary, but most of all it's subtle, in the way it delivers the story and the way the world is built. Too many games deliver the plot in giant flashing lights- in…
Prey is my game of the year so far, so you should definitely get that.
It's the Steam sale, so how about "What are you hoping not to regret your impulse purchase of this weekend?"
Buy it! Just expect to spend a long time trying to become good at it- you die very quickly, and usually to people you never see, or who you do but are really, really good at headshots
Not played it. Do the zombies stand on the left or right of the escalators?
I sincerely hope Wolfenstein can live up to its predecessor, though it'll be hard for them to top BJ going to the moon.
Again, One Finger Death Punch is what you are looking for
Well that's the thing- it is a winning strategy, but it's not super-reliable as you don't get very good at the actual shooting component. In this instance I'd been lucky enough to find a very nice SMG and a silencer attachment, without which I may not have been able to get away with it. 90% of the time I die by being…
I managed to win a solo match of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds - AKA Plunkbat - so technically I've completed that. Except of course I haven't as now I need to do it again while hiding less. I only actually killed two people- the person in third place and the person in second place, and only because they both stood up…
It took me a year to finish, though partly because I needed to upgrade my graphics card.
I played both those games as a teenager when they came out, and so obviously remember the combat as being completely fine, in much the same way that I remember the special effects in True Lies as being excellent and sherbert tasting great
You may think you like fighting games, but unless you are also love playing rock, paper, scissors, you aren't really, really into them. See also: Scotsmen and sugar on their porridge.
I've found myself getting into the horribly-named Player Unknown's Battlegrounds, which is incredibly tense but frequently ends with death from a person half a mile away who I've no chance of seeing, let alone responding to. The tension up until that point is wonderful though- frantically looting buildings for weapons…