docbrown1138
DocBrown1138
docbrown1138

I could live another 100 years on this Earth and accomplish 1000 great things, and I don’t know if I’ll ever feel what CarnyJared is feeling right here

If by backlog you mean “games I bought and never played” then I have... none.

Was wondering the same. But I’m too lazy to try because I already 100%ed the 3D All Stars version 6 months ago... (And, TBH, aside from the camera, it hasn’t aged a bit).

I played this game when it was released but didn’t remember this level. I played it again 6 months ago and when reaching this shine I was like “WTF man”. I even googgled “mario sunshine how to dismount blooper” only to learn that it was not an option and that I had to land that perfect final jump on the dock.

If you play Diablo for the campaign, that’s perfectly fine, but you’re kinda missing the point, i.e. power-optimizing your character to death with ancient weapons and armor sets, colored gems and whatever shit they made up since I gave up this little time-sucker.

That’s very sweet and all, but mayyyybe they could fix the actually useful but currently broken stuff like the AI of your allies when you’re at war ?

Cool. Now if someone can crack what the story is about across all games, well THAT would be the true achievement.

Thx for your reply!

Okay, I have to ask. As a guy who never played a Souls game (apart from an hour of Bloodborne who killed me with boredom... Is it to hard too ask a game to tell me even approximately what to do and/or where to go ?)... Should I play this game ?

I’m looking forward to seeing what other PlayStation 5 games make me feel as the console’s library grows”

Is it noob-friendly ?

Quick question : keyboard/mouse, or gamepad ?

Can we finally say that this show was a garbage collection of filler episodes somehow combining the worst Stargate SG1 episodes (“plz help mighty warrior, ugly monsters are disturbing our peaceful community”) and RPG side-quests (“hey ! go to that cave, fight this Elite monster, grab its egg and bring it to me for

This.

I don’t know about this game specifically and I don’t really care about it, but I’m strongly against the idea that every single game should leave that choice to the player.

Can “play a single game after my second baby is born in april” count as a resolution ?

Played both.

Phoenix Wright games are among my best video game memories of the last 15 years. Period. I get that as adventure games with a “legal” vibe, they are a tough sell (especially when, like me, you’re an actual attorney, people are like “meh, of course you like it, it’s probably not for me”), but still… I remember playing

That’s weird. That game isn’t that hard, it just requires a bit of planning and a lot of coordination. We were able to finish it with a gamer friend and our 2 girlfriends who both have very limited experience in video games.

I never encountered a lag problem...