Never really got the musou vibe from it. Smaller scale, with more and more puzzle/platforming in the challenges.
Never really got the musou vibe from it. Smaller scale, with more and more puzzle/platforming in the challenges.
Grim Fandango would be a great stage show.
It's a really great game, that's surprisingly deep, once you beat its story mode and delve into challenges.
Sanic.
A Life Less Ordinary was my go-to 'good soundtrack' for a 'not so good film'.
It's a well realized Mad Max game. If you like Mad Max mythos and want to journey about the wasteland, the central driving and focus on car combat is fun and grows more so, the more you invest in it.
So, there's that extremely slowed down theme to Jurassic Park. For this, I've substituted in my mind's eye, the Rocky Theme, "Gonna Fly Now," only even slower, and maybe called "getgud." Youtube has versions of this already, which makes life easy. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It all comes back to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, in the end.
Yeah. Destiny is fairly universal, and the mechanics are more indicative, but Splatoon is the fun as feck kiddie pool.
Destiny has the most diverse community I've seen of an FPS. Everyone from youngins to very olduns. Stick with single-player and the shooting gallery to learn the rope of abilities, unlocks, and weapon types. Dip toes in crucible waters with friends, just to get an idea of what that entails.
There are clans of retirees in Destiny who can rock it.
I liked Pillars, but Dragonfall was a more effective stealth attack that lingered.
If you're going into MGSV, maybe? If you played Ground Zeroes without any problems, they also include all of the audio diaries of a certain character.
There was super early info leaked that matched up with all the early imagery out of the gates. Not that Kylo Ren is Darth Revan or Caedus, but that he is a collector of Jedi/Sith lore/trophies, and some of his many trinkets match up either as easter eggs or actual shoutouts. Basically, he was described as a fan boy…
Pillars of Eternity was such a comedown after Dragonfall. Excited for next week's Hong Kong.
I'm replaying through Peace Walker in anticipation for MGSV. Also getting back into Devil May Cry 4 : Special Edition. Thems some good stylish action.
He now says it probably shouldn't have won the Oscar that year, but that he is still proud of it?
I sort of took that as the evil corporation with government ties has futuretech trope, because area 51 baby.
Yeah, just beat it myself after six or so hours. Echoing sentiment, I really enjoyed it. I took my time, but still feel I missed a bunch of content. The playstation trophies also attest to missed metagame.
The drama bits in this are lovely. I wasn't sure if the style used would be effective, but it very much is. Great use of positional audio, being able to walk around, the flashes of poses for heightened drama, the lovely light and particle effects. Great voice acting, to boot.