I love Wizardry as a kid, but not as an adult. Etrian Oddyssey was supposed to be right up my alley. Got bored and sleepy after a few hours.
I love Wizardry as a kid, but not as an adult. Etrian Oddyssey was supposed to be right up my alley. Got bored and sleepy after a few hours.
Pshaw. My 9 volts have been running my fire alarm for years. 9 volts ftw.
Most of the time, when a company gives you a battery life estimate, they're aiming at the high end. So low brightness, not so much tilting = 5 hours. Having everything running at once = much much less.
With that attitude, yes. Yes it will be.
I don't want bigger OR newer! I want it to get weirder. Come on guys, let's just get weird.
Playing the beta for a while, I went from, "Oh heck yeah! These updates and graphics are sweet!" to "Oh yeah. I'm terrible at this game and I should feel bad." Dunno if I, the terrible CS player, should buy this game.
Explain that to 5 year old me, who was constantly getting into trouble for things I didn't do. But then again, I was a terrible liar and got in trouble for a lot of things I did do.
Color me uninterested. What I liked about Halo was the smooth design and the blue hues of metal. Running around in large open levels and multiple ways of handling situations. This looks very CoD-esque with setpieces and level triggers.
When I was younger, we had this plastic piggy bank that my mom would put $20s in once a week to help fund a trip to Canada. I totally remember the day my uncle (who was like 7 years older than me) using a pair of tweezers to wrestle out about $200 bucks to buy a SNES. I didn't tell my mom because I didn't want to get…
Makes sense to me. Heck, if this was the states, the woman could sue the landlord's son for breaking and entering as well.
It also had Powerstone. God I loved Powerstone.
Alright, now you sold me. Since I'll never play S1 just to get that epic sidequest, you have to tell me what happens!
Heh, no. I was 16 when Doom 3 came out, but I was 19 when I finally was able to play it and, by that time, I had already played every other FPS on Xbox to judge what makes a good FPS.
I actually haven't invested a cent in LoL, because the community is so poisonous. I would though, if they had Valve's quality control in making sure that communities stay friendly and fun.
Will there be any sort of progression? The time I commit to DoTA2 to be meaningful in some way, and I personally don't care for TF2's style of item drops. I LIKE that LoL has you level up and gain runes/RP to buy things. It's a sense of progress and reward.
I was playing Super Monday Night Combat when we lost, and someone typed, "Yeah! You got raped!" Suddenly, the rest of their team started shouting at them. "This isn't Xbox, we don't say shit like that here." and "Dude, chill".
I was reading about how game companies, when they have such a strict heirarchy and development cycle, don't have time to really adjust the funfactor of games at the last minute.
Armor-mounted flashlight? Color me interested.
Not trolling. I'm not going to go down the list of how many games from 2010 to 2012 that were multiplatform releases but ignored the Wii. The quality of games released on the Wii are a handful per year, and are mostly first party. I don't need to defend what I'm saying, because you see it in the research. You see it…
No. In fact, I don't recommend it. Suikoden 2 has some minor story elements from Suikoden though, but their stories aren't connected.